Hello Everyone,

I completed a "proof of concept" Artwork Wiki site based on the new
light theme [ not fully functional :) ].

See the following OMG Ubuntu post for the new look details. You will
need to change to this theme to test the Artwork poc.

http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2010/10/enable-the-new-look-ubuntu-wiki/

As a sandbox I placed the home page here.

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/JohnBaer/Artwork

The design abandons the "release" approach and replaces it with a "task"
approach. A task may be targeted to a specific release if required.

Following the flow discussed on the blueprint, requests or proposals
would be logged to this page.

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/JohnBaer/Artwork/Tasks

IMO the desired result would be supported by a back-end database. :)

Clicking the "Artwork Team Logo" task link of "request 1" takes you to
the spec.

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/JohnBaer/Artwork/Specs/Request-1

As suggested by the blueprint every request and proposal should be
supported by a spec. The spec serves as the requirements and may give
direction as to the process.

Submission and submission comments could be handle by ccHost {?}.

http://art.ubuntu-owl.org/people/jbaer

We have some work to do here. :)

Something new to the process and mentioned on the blueprint was
providing recognition of effort.

Item eight on the task grid shows a status of "complete" and it is a
link.

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/JohnBaer/Artwork/Accolades/Request-8

I pulled the icons from the branding emoticons and they are meant to
serve as place holders. The final result can be our own handy-work.

Thoughts,

John

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