Hi, Quite recently some community members pointed out that the design team's submissions have been created using proprietary software, like Flash or Photoshop. I have a feeling that this is something that needs to be addressed, as we're all trying to actively support free and open software with our work.
It is very true that we do use proprietary software (Flash and Photoshop in particular) as well as free software (Inkscape rocks!) in our daily work. This is largely due to the fact that most of us come from the commercial design background and developed certain habits and workflows – changing these requires time, and time is one of the things we really miss :) Our primary goal is to make Ubuntu better. But that also means contributing to the whole array of software that comes with Ubuntu, including design apps. What we need is a critical mass of goodness, which will help people like us (!) switch! I'm personally interested in contributing to apps like GIMP or Inkscape and I'd appreciate any help with getting in touch with the right people :) Mat P.S. I also think there's something strangely satisfying in beating software companies with their own stick... (OMG, have I just recommended using Windows!?? ;) -- ubuntu-art mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art
