Re: [ubuntu-art] Wallpapers Ubuntu

2010-08-25 Thread GIOVANNY WALTEROS
Pues no se me parece que los que envié son se ven muy bien con el logo y el
nombre Ubuntu, pero voy a enviar los que creo se ven muy bien como Wallpaer
de Ubuntu, sin el logo y el nombre para que los vea, ya los re-dimensione a
un tamaño mayor.

Son los mismos pero un poco modificados.

Gracias.



2010/8/25 David Hamm davidth...@gmail.com

 Artwork is chosen from here: http://www.flickr.com/groups/ubuntu-artwork/

 http://www.flickr.com/groups/ubuntu-artwork/Pictures should be =1920x1680
 greater then or equal to
 typically no Ubuntu logo/text because its distracting


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Re: [ubuntu-art] Wallpaers Modificados

2010-08-25 Thread David Hamm
A 3d animated boot screen would be cool. It has been done before so It might
happen again. Thanks for the support, the flower images are pretty. Ubuntu
is always changing, even I don't know what it's going to look like. :D

2010/8/25 GIOVANNY WALTEROS giowals9...@gmail.com

 Debido a que lo que envié ayer por la noche me hicieron algunas
 correcciones en cuanto al tamaño y que deberían ser sin el logo y sin letras
 he modificado algunos de los Wallpapers, en una carpeta hay unos con letras
 y el logo yo no  le veo la distracción en eso pero bueno ustedes son los que
 deciden. Me gustaría saber que es lo que realmente la comunidad quiere para
 el nuevo Ubuntu ya que veo que hay muchas imágenes las cuales no veo como
 imagen o wallpaper principal del nuevo Ubuntu.

 También estaba pensando que el nuevo Ubuntu 11.04 debería tener una
 animación en 3D de 3 segundos al iniciar en lugar de la pantalla plana que
 aparece cuando carga, bueno eso es lo que he pensado no se la comunidad
 que dirá.

 Cualquier cosa estoy en el correo todo el día

 Gracias.

 Es un placer poder apoyar en este proyecto tan grande e importante.



 Giovanny Walteros

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Re: [ubuntu-art] Crunch Time

2010-08-25 Thread Andrew SB
On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 9:09 PM, j_baer bae...@gmail.com wrote:

 We are fast approaching the time when community themes need to be in their
 final form. I plan to test next week against a fresh Maverick install and
 report my findings.

 I'm not sure what version of Murrine will make the cut but I am assuming the
 Murrine Daily Build will be the source. I had some trouble installing this
 version in Maverick today.

The current version in Maverick is 0.90.3+git20100810-0ubuntu1


 I also notice some folks posted themes in the Ubuntu Artist area of
 deviantART. I will drop them a note to see if they have some interest in
 Community Themes as there was a lot of process change this release and there
 may be some confusion. :)


Most of the submissions on the wiki are actually tweaks to the default
light-themes. I don't think they are really appropriate for the
community-themes package. As we've already past feature freeze and
beta/UI freeze is tomorrow, I'm not sure if we're going to see any
real changes to the package this time around. We can still continue
pushing fixes to the current themes though.

The lack of submissions is most likely due to the fact that we didn't
really promote the process this cycle. But there is also the fact that
people seem to generally be much more satisfied by the new default
themes. This team/list has also just been very quiet this cycle.

Rather than rushing to just put something new into the
community-themes package, I think that we might better use this time
to start brainstorming for the upcoming Natty cycle. Perhaps Natty
would be a good time to really shake things up, dropping themes that
haven't continued to evolve and trying to generate more excitement
with some completely new content.

Thoughts?

- Andrew Starr-Bochicchio
 Ubuntu Developer / Debian Contributor

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Re: [ubuntu-art] Crunch Time

2010-08-25 Thread GIOVANNY WALTEROS
Opino lo mismo el nuevo Ubuntu 11.04 debe ser una versión nunca antes vista
hay que mejorarlos temas, wallpapers. debe ser mas gráfica y utilizar todas
las nuevas tecnologías que hay en el mercado del Software libre para poderlo
desarrollar.

En lo que he pensado es:

El gestor de arranque colocarlo gráfico
Animación 3D al cargar
Incluir el compiz con sus animaciones
Hacer un SO liviano y rápido
y no se, cambiar el Navegador Firefox por el Chromium



2010/8/25 Andrew SB a.star...@gmail.com

 On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 9:09 PM, j_baer bae...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  We are fast approaching the time when community themes need to be in
 their
  final form. I plan to test next week against a fresh Maverick install and
  report my findings.
 
  I'm not sure what version of Murrine will make the cut but I am assuming
 the
  Murrine Daily Build will be the source. I had some trouble installing
 this
  version in Maverick today.

 The current version in Maverick is 0.90.3+git20100810-0ubuntu1

 
  I also notice some folks posted themes in the Ubuntu Artist area of
  deviantART. I will drop them a note to see if they have some interest in
  Community Themes as there was a lot of process change this release and
 there
  may be some confusion. :)
 

 Most of the submissions on the wiki are actually tweaks to the default
 light-themes. I don't think they are really appropriate for the
 community-themes package. As we've already past feature freeze and
 beta/UI freeze is tomorrow, I'm not sure if we're going to see any
 real changes to the package this time around. We can still continue
 pushing fixes to the current themes though.

 The lack of submissions is most likely due to the fact that we didn't
 really promote the process this cycle. But there is also the fact that
 people seem to generally be much more satisfied by the new default
 themes. This team/list has also just been very quiet this cycle.

 Rather than rushing to just put something new into the
 community-themes package, I think that we might better use this time
 to start brainstorming for the upcoming Natty cycle. Perhaps Natty
 would be a good time to really shake things up, dropping themes that
 haven't continued to evolve and trying to generate more excitement
 with some completely new content.

 Thoughts?

 - Andrew Starr-Bochicchio
  Ubuntu Developer / Debian Contributor

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Re: [ubuntu-art] Crunch Time

2010-08-25 Thread j_baer


Andrew SB wrote:
 
 On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 9:09 PM, j_baer bae...@gmail.com wrote:

 We are fast approaching the time when community themes need to be in
 their
 final form. I plan to test next week against a fresh Maverick install and
 report my findings.

 I'm not sure what version of Murrine will make the cut but I am assuming
 the
 Murrine Daily Build will be the source. I had some trouble installing
 this
 version in Maverick today.
 
 The current version in Maverick is 0.90.3+git20100810-0ubuntu1
 

 I also notice some folks posted themes in the Ubuntu Artist area of
 deviantART. I will drop them a note to see if they have some interest in
 Community Themes as there was a lot of process change this release and
 there
 may be some confusion. :)

 
 Most of the submissions on the wiki are actually tweaks to the default
 light-themes. I don't think they are really appropriate for the
 community-themes package. As we've already past feature freeze and
 beta/UI freeze is tomorrow, I'm not sure if we're going to see any
 real changes to the package this time around. We can still continue
 pushing fixes to the current themes though.
 
 The lack of submissions is most likely due to the fact that we didn't
 really promote the process this cycle. But there is also the fact that
 people seem to generally be much more satisfied by the new default
 themes. This team/list has also just been very quiet this cycle.
 
 Rather than rushing to just put something new into the
 community-themes package, I think that we might better use this time
 to start brainstorming for the upcoming Natty cycle. Perhaps Natty
 would be a good time to really shake things up, dropping themes that
 haven't continued to evolve and trying to generate more excitement
 with some completely new content.
 
 Thoughts?
 
 - Andrew Starr-Bochicchio
  Ubuntu Developer / Debian Contributor
 
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Andrew,

Here is my recommendation.

Ambiance Refined - William Middleton

The wiki page is missing alot of detail although there is a reference to
Ubuntu-Art and it is rated at 72% good. If William can update the wiki as to
why a user may want to consider this theme I'm Ok with this submission -
otherwise no.

Ambiance Blue - Paolo Bianchini

Seems more like a concept than a submission - no.

Ambiancell - luxierayku

Again the wiki page is lacking informaton a user might use when considering
this theme - no.

Finery - Immanuel Peratoner

Ok

Depends on equinox engine. Don't know if that is in the Ubuntu repository?
:|

Impression/Night-Impression Themes - ;)

Ok

Perfection GTK - luxierayku

Ok

Radial - tw

Ok

Salmon - yman

Ok

Simply Basic - William Middleton

Looks like an interesting theme but there is no wiki content to support it -
no.

I pinged a couple of folks on devianART Ubuntu Artist about themes but did
not receive a reply. pr09studio had several.

As there was a lot process change this release some folks may have been
confused and the discussion on the Ayatana thread may have added to the
confusion.

I suggest we go with the six themes and take an action item to discuss what
make the most sense for Natty.

Thanks,

John


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