On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 5:48 AM, <[email protected]>wrote:
> Message: 3 > From: Martin Owens <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: [ubuntu-art] Improving What We Do! > > On Wed, 2010-10-13 at 22:06 -0400, John Baer wrote: > > Martin you stated in a post on 10/07 your intent to attend UDS. Sadly > > I can not join you but I and others would like to contribute to > > discussions in some other manner. I share the same time zone as UDS > > but I am generally unavailable during the day. > > > > Perhaps some impromptu evening meetings on the IRC would be > > beneficial. :) > > If there aren't enough people at UDS from the Art Team, then we may end > up having to have a real meeting. > > My first thoughts on this team is that we need real software to manage > job requests, announcements (blogs/feeds etc) and submissions. The wiki > is a stop gap in my opinion which needs a nice and healthy replacement. > There is no shortage of candidates and we could move more towards debian > with cchost or more towards fedora with (er, I forget the name) with > their art management software. We have lots of choice here and I'd be > happy to head it up and collect together requirements. > > Martin, > Martin, I like what I see with ccHost and there may be expertise ( *Bryce? ) *to help mold it into a useful tool. The openclipart site looked good ( http://www.openclipart.org/ ). However, a couple of questions come to mind. 1. Will Canonical host it? If not, then who? 2. What does Canonical plan to do with the current Wiki and when. John
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