On Thursday 03 December 2009 07:42:14 pm Chris Tooley wrote: > > My other concern is that I never again want to deal the wiki surge > > protection warning. > > This is a great thing IMO. I remember trying to upload to the wiki and > getting multiple surge protection warnings, as well as when I was > just trying to view the other submissions... > > The only problem with flickr is that people without pro accounts are > limited to a non-current-desktop resolution size.. Would the desktop > selectors care about those size issues? Are they able to contact > flickr users to request larger sizes?
We included any size for the first round. Then we emailed everyone to get permission, larger sizes, etc. I think that the wiki should be used more for project pages. So if you really want to have an ongoing discussion in which several people take part and work together toward some design goal the wiki is the place for you. The backgrounds are best kept in one place and currently flickr is simply the best free alternative we have that already draws large numbers of contributors. -- Ken -- ubuntu-art mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art
