On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 1:47 AM, Martin Owens <[email protected]> wrote:
> Part of the problem with art from a packaging side is that very few > artists know how to package themes, wallpapers and other things, should > we have an education project based around that? > Yes. Yes. A thousand times yes, I am one of those artists that is learning things as they come. For example only recently I started using a git repo. I have just relatively recently started building things from source to get the benefits of the newer version (do you know what my life was like before I realized what apt-file was for?). > > There is no reason for that limitation other than coding and > having ways to see online art in context would be a big boon for many > customisation artists. > Thoughts? > > Martin > > One of the things that I like about kde is the "'get hot new stuff button" which pulls and installs kde-look content without having to open a browser.
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