I vote B. Having done some freelance design work, a real-time means of communication is really essential to design. Without it, a job that could have take two weeks can take two months.

On 1/27/2013 3:08 AM, TheVirtualDragon wrote:

I agree with that and I vote B, but A is my secondary choice.

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On Jan 27, 2013 1:06 AM, "Jackson Isted" <hawks...@hawks008.dyndns.org <mailto:hawks...@hawks008.dyndns.org>> wrote:

    As I made it I would have to say D as it can be customised to any
    needs (yes it can have forums as well)

    Thanks,
    Jackson Isted

    Sent from my iPod

    On 27/01/2013, at 11:29 AM, Thomas Corwin <dog1...@hotmail.com
    <mailto:dog1...@hotmail.com>> wrote:

    Also, it has been posted onto the Facebook page (Ubuntu Artwork).
    I copied and pasted exactly what Gabriel said (with the IRC
    channel fixed :P ).
    If you choose to post your vote on the Facebook page, do not post
    it here too, this will make it fair so everyone has 1 counted vote.

    On Jan 26, 2013, at 7:19 PM, "Thomas Corwin" <dog1...@hotmail.com
    <mailto:dog1...@hotmail.com>> wrote:

    For A, I noticed that no one can post anything but
    administrators. So this isn't good.. Hopefully that can be fixed
    soon.

    On Jan 26, 2013, at 7:12 PM, "Gabriel" <gabo.xan...@gmail.com
    <mailto:gabo.xan...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    Oops, option B was supossed to be ##ubuntu-artwork, that's what
    I meant. NOT #ubuntu-artwork. My bad.

    On 01/26/2013 09:09 PM, Thomas Corwin wrote:
    Gabriel,

    I totally agree. I vote B, but I'm perfectly fine with A as well.

    Also, I made an unofficial IRC channel for this: ##ubuntu-artwork

    Thomas Corwin

    On Jan 26, 2013, at 7:04 PM, "Gabriel" <gabo.xan...@gmail.com
    <mailto:gabo.xan...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    Having 4 websites already shows potential behind this idea.
    But we are failing at the basics.
    1. We need to make a list of the people interested in the
    project. Otherwise, we have four individual projects and not
    a team.
    2. We have to "agree" on a communication channel, so far this
    list is the only one working.
    3. Discuss the general goals of the project.
    4. Get started with a website, hosting, domain, coding, etc...

    So, for us to get moving, I suggest that those interested in
    joining the project vote one of the available communication
    channels. This way, we tackle points 1 & 2 at once.
    The alternatives we have so far are:
    A. http://sth-group.pl/ubuntu-artwork/ : this is a forum.
    B. IRC: #ubuntu-artwork @ chat.freenode.net
    <http://chat.freenode.net>
    C. Skype: I think some one suggested using Skype
    D.http://ubuntu-art.linkmaster.com/
    <http://ubuntu-art.linkmaster.com/>: this site has some
    social media in-built, but I think it is down now.
    E. this mailing list

    Let's keep this open for 48hrs, then the option with most
    votes is the one we use. Remember guys that if we can't agree
    on the fundamentals, the project is already dead.

    I vote for A because a forum seems perfect to start a
    discussion, and B as a secondary option.

    Gabriel


    On 01/26/2013 01:40 PM, Thomas Corwin wrote:
    Well, it seems there is a problem.. We have four people
    making four different websites for this project. We need 1
    person to start us off with the website.

    The four sites so far are:

    http://bootswatch.com/united/

    http://ubuntu-artwork.webs.com/

    http://sth-group.pl/ubuntu-artwork/

    http://ubuntu-art.linkmaster.com/

    We have to choose one to use.

    Thomas Corwin


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