Re: [ubuntu-art] Question about Brainstorm Idea

2008-06-23 Thread Nicolas Deschildre
On Sun, Jun 22, 2008 at 1:21 AM, Cory K. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Salane Ashcraft wrote:
 Whats up with this?

 http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/384/

 Salane

 Nothing.

Some feedback I got around tends to make me think that, even if the
blueprints shows some activity some time ago, the project is dead.
Could someone clarify the status of this project, as I would like to
update its status on Brainstorm? Or even better, could the person in
charge of this project directly fill the developer comments field of
this brainstorm idea, and update its status?

Thanks,

Nicolas


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Re: [ubuntu-art] Long Term Vision Theme

2008-06-23 Thread nothlit
 I am new to the art team, and would like to ask where would be the best
 place to post my new Long Term Vision theme, a follow-up to
 Gimmie-Human.  I would ordinarily post a new theme directly under the
 Incoming/Intrepid sub-directory, but this is a very ambitious
 re-envisioning of Ubuntu and probably not totally implementable in one
 development cycle.  I would like to modularize aspects of the theme
 realization, such that work could begin under Intrepid, and then continue
 implementing other modules in subsequent releases until completion or
 another vision takes its place.
Its mentioned on the main Artwork (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork)
page, as well as the Incoming page, a little lower down. Obviously
this is not working, so if anyone has a suggestion to help make this a
little clearer, please email me :).

If you have a complete concept that is meant to be developed outside
of the regular release cycle, such as Blubuntu--please use the
/PageTemplate and put your page in /Incoming. Keep it clear and
simple.
So, the correct place for items that lie outside the release cycle is
here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Incoming Theres a form there
that will help you do that :). Make sure you keep us updated on the
situation in the list though!

For all reading this-- DO NOT email Mark Shuttleworth all your themes.
Submit all things to artwork lists and other places detailed under
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Documentation/GetInvolved, as well as
probably www.ubuntu-art.org :). The correct person to contact is the
Canonical Representive, Kenneth Wimer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).

What you have so far looks great but remember, the only developer
resources we have are the ones we can muster up ourselves :)

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Re: [ubuntu-art] Long Term Vision Theme

2008-06-23 Thread Brian Fleeger
Dear Nothlit,

Thanks for the advice on where to post.  I have still not posted the concept 
(still editing), so this helps.  I had read the section you cite on the 
Incoming page, but was nervous about posting outside the current release cycle 
area -- I thought it was for items which were never intended for implementation 
in the mainstream releases, i.e. optional themes and whatnot.  

Don't worry, contrary to advice, I had no intention of emailing Mark 
Shuttleworth! :)

Take care,
Brian


- Original Message 
From: nothlit [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Discussion on Ubuntu artwork ubuntu-art@lists.ubuntu.com
Sent: Monday, June 23, 2008 11:09:31 AM
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-art] Long Term Vision Theme

 I am new to the art team, and would like to ask where would be the best
 place to post my new Long Term Vision theme, a follow-up to
 Gimmie-Human.  I would ordinarily post a new theme directly under the
 Incoming/Intrepid sub-directory, but this is a very ambitious
 re-envisioning of Ubuntu and probably not totally implementable in one
 development cycle.  I would like to modularize aspects of the theme
 realization, such that work could begin under Intrepid, and then continue
 implementing other modules in subsequent releases until completion or
 another vision takes its place.
Its mentioned on the main Artwork (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork)
page, as well as the Incoming page, a little lower down. Obviously
this is not working, so if anyone has a suggestion to help make this a
little clearer, please email me :).

If you have a complete concept that is meant to be developed outside
of the regular release cycle, such as Blubuntu--please use the
/PageTemplate and put your page in /Incoming. Keep it clear and
simple.
So, the correct place for items that lie outside the release cycle is
here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Incoming Theres a form there
that will help you do that :). Make sure you keep us updated on the
situation in the list though!

For all reading this-- DO NOT email Mark Shuttleworth all your themes.
Submit all things to artwork lists and other places detailed under
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Documentation/GetInvolved, as well as
probably www.ubuntu-art.org :). The correct person to contact is the
Canonical Representive, Kenneth Wimer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).

What you have so far looks great but remember, the only developer
resources we have are the ones we can muster up ourselves :)

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Re: [ubuntu-art] Long Term Vision (LTV) concept posted -- anyone want to help?

2008-06-23 Thread shadowh511
yes, a launchpad page is a good idea.


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