2009/9/12 Hrafn Nordhri <hr...@hrafnsvartr.com>: > Ken > > Thanks for the link, and Bruce I agree with the 1 disc philosophy. > However, how can we make the added artwork more readily understood to > the user? My first reaction when I got to Ubuntu was "That's it? Three > wallies? Good thing it comes with Gimp". I've had other people say > similar comments and I had no clue where to send them for more except > Gnome-Looks and such. > > What I was wondering after posting the question was, what about the > examples section. Could there be something in there with a link to the > flickr group? Perhaps an invite to get involved? I mean when is the last > time a Windows user was asked to get involved? lol >
You just have a package on the Install CD that has no wallpapers, or the three default. After installation when the user updates there is an updated version of that package that pulls in all the extra wallpapers. That way you get a large number of 'default' wallpapers without having to bloat the CD. Tonic -- ubuntu-art mailing list ubuntu-art@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art