Opino lo mismo el nuevo Ubuntu 11.04 debe ser una versión nunca antes vista hay que mejorarlos temas, wallpapers. debe ser mas gráfica y utilizar todas las nuevas tecnologías que hay en el mercado del Software libre para poderlo desarrollar.
En lo que he pensado es: El gestor de arranque colocarlo gráfico Animación 3D al cargar Incluir el compiz con sus animaciones Hacer un SO liviano y rápido y no se, cambiar el Navegador Firefox por el Chromium 2010/8/25 Andrew SB <[email protected]> > On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 9:09 PM, j_baer <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > We are fast approaching the time when community themes need to be in > their > > final form. I plan to test next week against a fresh Maverick install and > > report my findings. > > > > I'm not sure what version of Murrine will make the cut but I am assuming > the > > "Murrine Daily Build" will be the source. I had some trouble installing > this > > version in Maverick today. > > The current version in Maverick is 0.90.3+git20100810-0ubuntu1 > > > > > I also notice some folks posted themes in the "Ubuntu Artist" area of > > deviantART. I will drop them a note to see if they have some interest in > > Community Themes as there was a lot of process change this release and > there > > may be some confusion. :) > > > > Most of the submissions on the wiki are actually tweaks to the default > light-themes. I don't think they are really appropriate for the > community-themes package. As we've already past feature freeze and > beta/UI freeze is tomorrow, I'm not sure if we're going to see any > real changes to the package this time around. We can still continue > pushing fixes to the current themes though. > > The lack of submissions is most likely due to the fact that we didn't > really promote the process this cycle. But there is also the fact that > people seem to generally be much more satisfied by the new default > themes. This team/list has also just been very quiet this cycle. > > Rather than rushing to just put something new into the > community-themes package, I think that we might better use this time > to start brainstorming for the upcoming Natty cycle. Perhaps Natty > would be a good time to really shake things up, dropping themes that > haven't continued to evolve and trying to generate more excitement > with some completely new content. > > Thoughts? > > - Andrew Starr-Bochicchio > Ubuntu Developer / Debian Contributor > > -- > ubuntu-art mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art > -- Giovanny Walteros Colombia
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