We won't need programmers, it will all be done by the users, they'll upload
artwork and provide a link for the high res version themselves.

If everything goes well we could provide them with a place to host the
artwork, like Ubuntu Art (I didn't know the site) so there are other ways of
accessing the artwork but anyway we don't need to work to bring the people
to a site, it's easier to go where the people already are.

Providing artwork should only be one of the objectives of the site the first
being spreading the know-how for Ubuntu's marketing.

Everyone who joined would be added to the contact list saying whether they
have a site or work on a LoCo team, if you joined the site you would have to
be open to others.




2010/8/9 Martin Owens <[email protected]>

> thanks for reading :-)
>
>
> On Mon, 2010-08-09 at 15:44 -0300, Lisandro Vaccaro wrote:
> > We could create a site for "the guide" on facebook where everyone
> > would register, there everyone could see THE guideline and we would
> > post news about Ubuntu every admin or radio owner could use on their
> > own medium, everyone would post artwork we would vote for the best
> > according to the guide and have it on the official gallery, we would
> > give promoters a place to meet and we would be able to contact
> > everyone in case we wanted to do a real campaign. I just think it's a
> > great idea.
>
> Sounds like development work, perhaps ccHost can help with the
> art/audio/video submission side of things. but the rest might need a bit
> of leg work. We got a limited amount of programmers here.
>
> See: http://art.ubuntu-owl.org/ for the alpha cchost website
> investigation.
>
> Martin,
>
>


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