On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 7:54 AM, j_baer <bae...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
>  Coming up with a resource list is a good idea but the question becomes who
> is going to maintain it and how will the information be used?
>

Well I was thinking that since we have a lots of artists introduce
themselves, followed historically by Thorsten asking if they have any
portfolio or examples of their work. Instead we ask them to reply to an
email thread, stating:
1. what they want to help with
2. what they have experience with.

So when a project does need help with say making a gtk theme or something,
we could specfically bug a few people that said they wanted to help with
gtk, to judge interest. I suppose as the number of active contributors
rises, we will need to put in some time to making this a bit more organized.
but starting something like this will let us see who is active and looking
to contribute.

Changing names is also a slippery path. Should we seek ways to further
> separate us from the Canonical design team or find ways to bring us
> together?
>
> My preference is to work more closely.
>
> John
>
> The canonical design team has no need for us as far as I can see. I see
this group as making artwork for ourselves, i.e. ubuntu users, that we feel
adds value to ubuntu even if it doesnt align to what the design team is
doing 100% of the time. Blubuntu for example.

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