On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 1:22 PM, Сергей <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello everyone, > > I want to add my two cents because I've been a wiki admin for 1,5 years, > and there are established and time-proved traditions of handling proposals > and making decisions. I'll try to provide a summary of them: > > 1. Every collaborative task must be proposed to wider audience and > accepted or declined by the community. > 2. It must be absolutely evident that a proposal is just a proposal and > may be changed or declined. As a consequence, it must not be located in > production namespaces (read: keep it in personal ) > 3. Decisions are made by reaching consensus of opinion, not by voting. > 4. Admins have absolutely the same authority in making decisions as > non-admins do. > > I'd be very happy if this is accepted for Artwork team as a rule. > > Regarding the initial topic, I think it's insane to have one pool for > photos and illustrations alike. They cannot be judged in the same way nor > compared; it's like comparing meters and kilograms. > And I personally think that increasing community presence in default Ubuntu > installation is great. A pick of top community themes (probably different in > every release) also would be a perfect addition to look and feel of Ubuntu. > > One more thing. I doubt Canonical will endorse or not endorse this > initiative. If I were Ivanka, I'd wait and see what it turns out, and then > decide if any of these wallpapers make their way into default installation. > Either way they must be at least available as a package from universe > repository. > > Respectfully, > -- > Sergey "Shnatsel" Davidoff > > -- > ubuntu-art mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art > > +1 Thank you, John
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