Re: [ubuntu-art] New icon needed: Software Updater

2013-01-24 Thread Wouter Vandenneucker
I really like that idea Krzysztof!

+1 for the parachute.
Though I'd try making it look a little bolder..

Kudos


Wouter

2013/1/24 Patrick Karuri patrickarii...@gmail.com



 On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 10:46 PM, Krzysztof Węgliński 
 krzys...@sth-group.pl wrote:

 How about something like this? ubuntupackage.jpg (35 
 KB)https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2ik=641c94ae2bview=attth=13c68f270dc73919attid=0.1disp=saferealattid=f_hcavvmeg0zw


 2013/1/23 Krzysztof Węgliński krzys...@sth-group.pl

 Airdrop idea rox. We should go this way. Imho those + or arrows are too
 usedup by others.
 I'll make some projects when i get home, which is about 3hours.

 Matthew Paul Thomas m...@canonical.com napisał(a):

 -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
 Hash: SHA1
 
 Hi folks
 
 We have a usability problem in Software Updater (formerly known as
 Update Manager).
 
 The problem is that when the updates dialog appears by itself, there's
 no visual clue that this is an official Ubuntu thing. In Ubuntu 12.10
 and earlier, the icon is just a brown box with an orange arrow. And in
 Raring right now, it's an A with a progress bar and arrows around it
 - -- again, nothing obviously to do with Ubuntu, and a bit of a non
 sequitur too.
 
 So, it would help if we had a new icon, one which obviously
 communicates that these are official updates for Ubuntu.
 
 One possibility that I've suggested is an airdrop -- a wooden box
 being lowered by parachute, where either the box or the parachute (but
 not both!) features the Ubuntu logo.
 http://www.google.com/search?q=airdroptbm=isch Maybe you have other
 ideas too.
 
 Please post your proposals here, or DeviantArt, or Imgur, or wherever
 suits you, and link to them in a reply here.
 
 Let's get something really classy into Ubuntu 13.04.
 
 Thanks!
 
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[ubuntu-art] Previewer?

2013-01-24 Thread 刘大理
I think that the preview in the Dash isn't working as most user expected. I
wonder if we can design a previewer for the file browser so that users will
have easier access to their files. It should be a natural-looking, simple
and fast applet.

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Re: [ubuntu-art] New icon needed: Software Updater

2013-01-24 Thread Vish

  
  
On 01/23/2013 05:58 AM, Matthew Paul
  Thomas wrote:


  
Hi folks

We have a usability problem in Software Updater (formerly known as
Update Manager).

The problem is that when the updates dialog appears by itself, there's
no visual clue that this is an official Ubuntu thing. In Ubuntu 12.10
and earlier, the icon is just a brown box with an orange arrow. And in
Raring right now, it's an "A" with a progress bar and arrows around it
- -- again, nothing obviously to do with Ubuntu, and a bit of a non
sequitur too.

So, it would help if we had a new icon, one which obviously
communicates that these are official updates for Ubuntu.

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mpt




Hi Matthew,

While the idea of an airdrop/parachute is nice, as someone else also
pointed out, people are more used to the arrows and it is easier to
use that "known metaphor" for updates to make it easier for people
to recognise "updates".
Since updates are something that need to be a part of Software
centre, it is better to have a Software Updater icon that is a
derivative of the original Software centre icon rather than making
it look like a completely different/unrelated app.

Here is my take on the Software Updater. I have only done the 48px
and 128px icons. And this metaphor is scalable for all sizes, right
down to 16px. The black color for the bag is something I used to
make the bag distinguishably different from the SC icon while
maintaining the contrast for the silver arrows and the orange for
"Ubuntu". 

Cheers,
Vish



  

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[ubuntu-art] New icon needed: Software Updater

2013-01-24 Thread Ilya Crols
 I'm not an artist, so the best thing I can do is send in some concept art.
 
http://fc04.deviantart.net/fs70/f/2013/024/d/8/ubuntu_update_logo_by_idanwin-d5sj7zg.jpg
 Hope this helps.
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Re: [ubuntu-art] New icon needed: Software Updater

2013-01-24 Thread Bruno Alacoque
Please find my two cents as a tetris airdrop ;)
hope you guys like it

http://www.energumene.com/ubundrop2.png ( 500px )
http://www.energumene.com/ubundrop3.png ( 100px)

[[ Matthew Paul Thomas ]] @ [[ 23/01/2013 11:58 
]]--
 Hi folks

 We have a usability problem in Software Updater (formerly known as
 Update Manager).

 The problem is that when the updates dialog appears by itself, there's
 no visual clue that this is an official Ubuntu thing. In Ubuntu 12.10
 and earlier, the icon is just a brown box with an orange arrow. And in
 Raring right now, it's an A with a progress bar and arrows around it
 -- again, nothing obviously to do with Ubuntu, and a bit of a non
 sequitur too.

 So, it would help if we had a new icon, one which obviously
 communicates that these are official updates for Ubuntu.

 One possibility that I've suggested is an airdrop -- a wooden box
 being lowered by parachute, where either the box or the parachute (but
 not both!) features the Ubuntu logo.
 http://www.google.com/search?q=airdroptbm=isch Maybe you have other
 ideas too.

 Please post your proposals here, or DeviantArt, or Imgur, or wherever
 suits you, and link to them in a reply here.

 Let's get something really classy into Ubuntu 13.04.

 Thanks!





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[ubuntu-art] Possible Meeting?

2013-01-24 Thread Thomas Corwin
Hello Everyone!

I know I have introduced myself previously, but I haven't been very active in 
the Ubuntu community.

My name is Thomas Corwin, and I am a 16-year old Sophomore (10th grade) from 
New Castle, PA. Im currently beth a Windows and Ubuntu user. I make basic 
software for Windows (via VB.NET). I've also (attempted) to make icons and 
pictures for my software. 

I've been interested in helping Ubuntu in any way ever since I heard of it! 
I've wanted to do something, but I haven't the slightest clue of what I 
can/should do. 

Would it be possible to create a meeting of some sort on the IRC channel for 
newcomers (such as myself)? I think it would be helpful to not only myself, but 
anyone else who has recently joined in on the Ubuntu-Artwork project. It's just 
a thought though. :) 

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Re: [ubuntu-art] Possible Meeting?

2013-01-24 Thread Сергій Гамоцький
Hi,
+1 for this!

Or some kind of reference to newcomers, to get an idea what has to be
done/should be done and the best way to start helping with this? Could be
in the form of a simple HTML FAQ, or whatever format would work best.
Thomas' idea has potential in my opinion.

-Sh.

On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 4:59 PM, Thomas Corwin dog1...@hotmail.com wrote:

 Hello Everyone!

 I know I have introduced myself previously, but I haven't been very active
 in the Ubuntu community.

 My name is Thomas Corwin, and I am a 16-year old Sophomore (10th grade)
 from New Castle, PA. Im currently beth a Windows and Ubuntu user. I make
 basic software for Windows (via VB.NET). I've also (attempted) to make
 icons and pictures for my software.

 I've been interested in helping Ubuntu in any way ever since I heard of it!
 I've wanted to do something, but I haven't the slightest clue of what I
 can/should do.

 Would it be possible to create a meeting of some sort on the IRC channel
 for newcomers (such as myself)? I think it would be helpful to not only
 myself, but anyone else who has recently joined in on the Ubuntu-Artwork
 project. It's just a thought though. :)

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Re: [ubuntu-art] Possible Meeting?

2013-01-24 Thread Connor P

Skype could work.

On 1/24/2013 4:03 PM, ?? ? wrote:

Hi,
+1 for this!

Or some kind of reference to newcomers, to get an idea what has to be 
done/should be done and the best way to start helping with this? Could 
be in the form of a simple HTML FAQ, or whatever format would work 
best. Thomas' idea has potential in my opinion.


-Sh.

On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 4:59 PM, Thomas Corwin dog1...@hotmail.com 
mailto:dog1...@hotmail.com wrote:


Hello Everyone!

I know I have introduced myself previously, but I haven't been
very active in the Ubuntu community.

My name is Thomas Corwin, and I am a 16-year old Sophomore (10th
grade) from New Castle, PA. Im currently beth a Windows and Ubuntu
user. I make basic software for Windows (via VB.NET
http://VB.NET). I've also (attempted) to make icons and pictures
for my software.

I've been interested in helping Ubuntu in any way ever since I
heard of it!
I've wanted to do something, but I haven't the slightest clue of
what I can/should do.

Would it be possible to create a meeting of some sort on the IRC
channel for newcomers (such as myself)? I think it would be
helpful to not only myself, but anyone else who has recently
joined in on the Ubuntu-Artwork project. It's just a thought
though. :)

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Re: [ubuntu-art] Possible Meeting?

2013-01-24 Thread Thomas Corwin
If we get to have a meeting, on IRC or even Skype, I will record all ideas and 
references and post online so all can see, just for an added reference.

On Jan 24, 2013, at 5:24 PM, Connor P con...@connorpeet.com wrote:

 Skype could work.
 
 On 1/24/2013 4:03 PM, Сергій Гамоцький wrote:
 Hi, 
 +1 for this!
 
 Or some kind of reference to newcomers, to get an idea what has to be 
 done/should be done and the best way to start helping with this? Could be in 
 the form of a simple HTML FAQ, or whatever format would work best. Thomas' 
 idea has potential in my opinion.
 
 -Sh.
 
 On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 4:59 PM, Thomas Corwin dog1...@hotmail.com wrote:
 Hello Everyone!
 
 I know I have introduced myself previously, but I haven't been very active 
 in the Ubuntu community.
 
 My name is Thomas Corwin, and I am a 16-year old Sophomore (10th grade) 
 from New Castle, PA. Im currently beth a Windows and Ubuntu user. I make 
 basic software for Windows (via VB.NET). I've also (attempted) to make 
 icons and pictures for my software.
 
 I've been interested in helping Ubuntu in any way ever since I heard of it!
 I've wanted to do something, but I haven't the slightest clue of what I 
 can/should do.
 
 Would it be possible to create a meeting of some sort on the IRC channel 
 for newcomers (such as myself)? I think it would be helpful to not only 
 myself, but anyone else who has recently joined in on the Ubuntu-Artwork 
 project. It's just a thought though. :)
 
 -Thomas Corwin
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[ubuntu-art] Request for Website

2013-01-24 Thread Thomas Corwin
Would anyone object the creation of an unofficial website for Ubuntu Art? It 
would contain user-submitted art, how to get involved, what Ubuntu is, and any 
other information deemed appropriate. So, any objections? 

The link would be: www.ubuntu-artwork.webs.com

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Re: [ubuntu-art] Request for Website

2013-01-24 Thread Connor P

Sure. I volunteer as a decent web design (www.connorpeet.com).

On 1/24/2013 5:34 PM, Thomas Corwin wrote:

Would anyone object the creation of an unofficial website for Ubuntu Art? It 
would contain user-submitted art, how to get involved, what Ubuntu is, and any 
other information deemed appropriate. So, any objections?

The link would be: www.ubuntu-artwork.webs.com

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Re: [ubuntu-art] Request for Website

2013-01-24 Thread Thomas Corwin
I was planning to use a Drag-and-Drop creator so I could get a free domain 
(well... sub-domain). I'm also not a codons expert unless it is VB.NET. But 
Direct Email me and we can talk about it more, so we dont spam the mailing 
list, if you would like. My preferred contact email is: tacor...@outlook.com :) 

On Jan 24, 2013, at 6:36 PM, Connor P con...@connorpeet.com wrote:

 Sure. I volunteer as a decent web design (www.connorpeet.com).
 
 On 1/24/2013 5:34 PM, Thomas Corwin wrote:
 Would anyone object the creation of an unofficial website for Ubuntu Art? It 
 would contain user-submitted art, how to get involved, what Ubuntu is, and 
 any other information deemed appropriate. So, any objections?
 
 The link would be: www.ubuntu-artwork.webs.com
 
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Re: [ubuntu-art] Request for Website

2013-01-24 Thread Connor P
If anyone else wants to help out, add me on Skype (connor4312) and say 
you're from the mailing list.


On 1/24/2013 5:41 PM, Thomas Corwin wrote:

I was planning to use a Drag-and-Drop creator so I could get a free domain 
(well... sub-domain). I'm also not a codons expert unless it is VB.NET. But Direct Email 
me and we can talk about it more, so we dont spam the mailing list, if you would like. My 
preferred contact email is: tacor...@outlook.com :)

On Jan 24, 2013, at 6:36 PM, Connor P con...@connorpeet.com wrote:


Sure. I volunteer as a decent web design (www.connorpeet.com).

On 1/24/2013 5:34 PM, Thomas Corwin wrote:

Would anyone object the creation of an unofficial website for Ubuntu Art? It 
would contain user-submitted art, how to get involved, what Ubuntu is, and any 
other information deemed appropriate. So, any objections?

The link would be: www.ubuntu-artwork.webs.com

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Re: [ubuntu-art] Request for Website

2013-01-24 Thread Thomas Corwin
I will, no worries. But how are we going to do this? Say that it's only the two 
of us, what will each of us do?

On Jan 24, 2013, at 8:23 PM, Connor P con...@connorpeet.com wrote:

 If anyone else wants to help out, add me on Skype (connor4312) and say you're 
 from the mailing list.
 
 On 1/24/2013 5:41 PM, Thomas Corwin wrote:
 I was planning to use a Drag-and-Drop creator so I could get a free domain 
 (well... sub-domain). I'm also not a codons expert unless it is VB.NET. But 
 Direct Email me and we can talk about it more, so we dont spam the mailing 
 list, if you would like. My preferred contact email is: tacor...@outlook.com 
 :)
 
 On Jan 24, 2013, at 6:36 PM, Connor P con...@connorpeet.com wrote:
 
 Sure. I volunteer as a decent web design (www.connorpeet.com).
 
 On 1/24/2013 5:34 PM, Thomas Corwin wrote:
 Would anyone object the creation of an unofficial website for Ubuntu Art? 
 It would contain user-submitted art, how to get involved, what Ubuntu is, 
 and any other information deemed appropriate. So, any objections?
 
 The link would be: www.ubuntu-artwork.webs.com
 
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Re: [ubuntu-art] Request for Website

2013-01-24 Thread Thomas Corwin
Also, that's last message was for a co-worker, not the mailing list. (Sorry)

On Jan 24, 2013, at 8:23 PM, Connor P con...@connorpeet.com wrote:

 If anyone else wants to help out, add me on Skype (connor4312) and say you're 
 from the mailing list.
 
 On 1/24/2013 5:41 PM, Thomas Corwin wrote:
 I was planning to use a Drag-and-Drop creator so I could get a free domain 
 (well... sub-domain). I'm also not a codons expert unless it is VB.NET. But 
 Direct Email me and we can talk about it more, so we dont spam the mailing 
 list, if you would like. My preferred contact email is: tacor...@outlook.com 
 :)
 
 On Jan 24, 2013, at 6:36 PM, Connor P con...@connorpeet.com wrote:
 
 Sure. I volunteer as a decent web design (www.connorpeet.com).
 
 On 1/24/2013 5:34 PM, Thomas Corwin wrote:
 Would anyone object the creation of an unofficial website for Ubuntu Art? 
 It would contain user-submitted art, how to get involved, what Ubuntu is, 
 and any other information deemed appropriate. So, any objections?
 
 The link would be: www.ubuntu-artwork.webs.com
 
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Re: [ubuntu-art] Request for Website

2013-01-24 Thread Germán Valencia
You might want to use herokuwith rails instead. A Twitter bootstrap
customized with the ubuntu colors will do for a quick development. Using an
open source stack would be a nice plus and heroku can easily be mapped to a
DNS domain
On Jan 24, 2013 8:43 PM, Thomas Corwin dog1...@hotmail.com wrote:

 Also, that's last message was for a co-worker, not the mailing list.
 (Sorry)

 On Jan 24, 2013, at 8:23 PM, Connor P con...@connorpeet.com wrote:

  If anyone else wants to help out, add me on Skype (connor4312) and say
 you're from the mailing list.
 
  On 1/24/2013 5:41 PM, Thomas Corwin wrote:
  I was planning to use a Drag-and-Drop creator so I could get a free
 domain (well... sub-domain). I'm also not a codons expert unless it is
 VB.NET. But Direct Email me and we can talk about it more, so we dont
 spam the mailing list, if you would like. My preferred contact email is:
 tacor...@outlook.com :)
 
  On Jan 24, 2013, at 6:36 PM, Connor P con...@connorpeet.com wrote:
 
  Sure. I volunteer as a decent web design (www.connorpeet.com).
 
  On 1/24/2013 5:34 PM, Thomas Corwin wrote:
  Would anyone object the creation of an unofficial website for Ubuntu
 Art? It would contain user-submitted art, how to get involved, what Ubuntu
 is, and any other information deemed appropriate. So, any objections?
 
  The link would be: www.ubuntu-artwork.webs.com
 
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Re: [ubuntu-art] Request for Website

2013-01-24 Thread Thomas Corwin
Could you explain that a bit please? I'm not exactly following your thought..

On Jan 24, 2013, at 8:48 PM, Germán Valencia machinariu...@gmail.com wrote:

 You might want to use herokuwith rails instead. A Twitter bootstrap 
 customized with the ubuntu colors will do for a quick development. Using an 
 open source stack would be a nice plus and heroku can easily be mapped to a 
 DNS domain
 
 On Jan 24, 2013 8:43 PM, Thomas Corwin dog1...@hotmail.com wrote:
 Also, that's last message was for a co-worker, not the mailing list. (Sorry)
 
 On Jan 24, 2013, at 8:23 PM, Connor P con...@connorpeet.com wrote:
 
  If anyone else wants to help out, add me on Skype (connor4312) and say 
  you're from the mailing list.
 
  On 1/24/2013 5:41 PM, Thomas Corwin wrote:
  I was planning to use a Drag-and-Drop creator so I could get a free 
  domain (well... sub-domain). I'm also not a codons expert unless it is 
  VB.NET. But Direct Email me and we can talk about it more, so we dont 
  spam the mailing list, if you would like. My preferred contact email is: 
  tacor...@outlook.com :)
 
  On Jan 24, 2013, at 6:36 PM, Connor P con...@connorpeet.com wrote:
 
  Sure. I volunteer as a decent web design (www.connorpeet.com).
 
  On 1/24/2013 5:34 PM, Thomas Corwin wrote:
  Would anyone object the creation of an unofficial website for Ubuntu 
  Art? It would contain user-submitted art, how to get involved, what 
  Ubuntu is, and any other information deemed appropriate. So, any 
  objections?
 
  The link would be: www.ubuntu-artwork.webs.com
 
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Re: [ubuntu-art] Request for Website

2013-01-24 Thread Germán Valencia
Regarding the unofficial site for ubuntu art: Rails isa software stack for
web development, heroku is a PaaS provider with free hostingfor rails,
bootstrap isa web toolkit for easy html 5 development. Google those a bit
On Jan 24, 2013 8:51 PM, Thomas Corwin dog1...@hotmail.com wrote:

 Could you explain that a bit please? I'm not exactly following your
 thought..

 On Jan 24, 2013, at 8:48 PM, Germán Valencia machinariu...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 You might want to use herokuwith rails instead. A Twitter bootstrap
 customized with the ubuntu colors will do for a quick development. Using an
 open source stack would be a nice plus and heroku can easily be mapped to a
 DNS domain
 On Jan 24, 2013 8:43 PM, Thomas Corwin dog1...@hotmail.com wrote:

 Also, that's last message was for a co-worker, not the mailing list.
 (Sorry)

 On Jan 24, 2013, at 8:23 PM, Connor P con...@connorpeet.com wrote:

  If anyone else wants to help out, add me on Skype (connor4312) and say
 you're from the mailing list.
 
  On 1/24/2013 5:41 PM, Thomas Corwin wrote:
  I was planning to use a Drag-and-Drop creator so I could get a free
 domain (well... sub-domain). I'm also not a codons expert unless it is
 VB.NET. But Direct Email me and we can talk about it more, so we dont
 spam the mailing list, if you would like. My preferred contact email is:
 tacor...@outlook.com :)
 
  On Jan 24, 2013, at 6:36 PM, Connor P con...@connorpeet.com wrote:
 
  Sure. I volunteer as a decent web design (www.connorpeet.com).
 
  On 1/24/2013 5:34 PM, Thomas Corwin wrote:
  Would anyone object the creation of an unofficial website for Ubuntu
 Art? It would contain user-submitted art, how to get involved, what Ubuntu
 is, and any other information deemed appropriate. So, any objections?
 
  The link would be: www.ubuntu-artwork.webs.com
 
  Thomas Corwin
 
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Re: [ubuntu-art] Request for Website

2013-01-24 Thread Thomas Corwin
I will. 

On Jan 24, 2013, at 8:57 PM, Germán Valencia machinariu...@gmail.com wrote:

 Regarding the unofficial site for ubuntu art: Rails isa software stack for 
 web development, heroku is a PaaS provider with free hostingfor rails, 
 bootstrap isa web toolkit for easy html 5 development. Google those a bit
 
 On Jan 24, 2013 8:51 PM, Thomas Corwin dog1...@hotmail.com wrote:
 Could you explain that a bit please? I'm not exactly following your thought..
 
 On Jan 24, 2013, at 8:48 PM, Germán Valencia machinariu...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 
 You might want to use herokuwith rails instead. A Twitter bootstrap 
 customized with the ubuntu colors will do for a quick development. Using an 
 open source stack would be a nice plus and heroku can easily be mapped to a 
 DNS domain
 
 On Jan 24, 2013 8:43 PM, Thomas Corwin dog1...@hotmail.com wrote:
 Also, that's last message was for a co-worker, not the mailing list. 
 (Sorry)
 
 On Jan 24, 2013, at 8:23 PM, Connor P con...@connorpeet.com wrote:
 
  If anyone else wants to help out, add me on Skype (connor4312) and say 
  you're from the mailing list.
 
  On 1/24/2013 5:41 PM, Thomas Corwin wrote:
  I was planning to use a Drag-and-Drop creator so I could get a free 
  domain (well... sub-domain). I'm also not a codons expert unless it is 
  VB.NET. But Direct Email me and we can talk about it more, so we dont 
  spam the mailing list, if you would like. My preferred contact email 
  is: tacor...@outlook.com :)
 
  On Jan 24, 2013, at 6:36 PM, Connor P con...@connorpeet.com wrote:
 
  Sure. I volunteer as a decent web design (www.connorpeet.com).
 
  On 1/24/2013 5:34 PM, Thomas Corwin wrote:
  Would anyone object the creation of an unofficial website for Ubuntu 
  Art? It would contain user-submitted art, how to get involved, what 
  Ubuntu is, and any other information deemed appropriate. So, any 
  objections?
 
  The link would be: www.ubuntu-artwork.webs.com
 
  Thomas Corwin
 
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Re: [ubuntu-art] Request for Website

2013-01-24 Thread MarcoM
I volunteer too! There's a powerfull service named Altervista that give is a 
subdomain with a lot of features. I use it when I made some 'web playgroud' .

Il giorno 25/gen/2013, alle ore 00:36, Connor P con...@connorpeet.com ha 
scritto:

 Sure. I volunteer as a decent web design (www.connorpeet.com).
 
 On 1/24/2013 5:34 PM, Thomas Corwin wrote:
 Would anyone object the creation of an unofficial website for Ubuntu Art? It 
 would contain user-submitted art, how to get involved, what Ubuntu is, and 
 any other information deemed appropriate. So, any objections?
 
 The link would be: www.ubuntu-artwork.webs.com
 
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Re: [ubuntu-art] Request for Website

2013-01-24 Thread TheVirtualDragon
Hello guys.

I think it is a great idea to create an unofficial website. I would like to
help as well.
On Jan 25, 2013 6:58 AM, MarcoM ilmar...@yahoo.it wrote:

 I volunteer too! There's a powerfull service named Altervista that give is
 a subdomain with a lot of features. I use it when I made some 'web
 playgroud' .

 Il giorno 25/gen/2013, alle ore 00:36, Connor P con...@connorpeet.com
 ha scritto:

  Sure. I volunteer as a decent web design (www.connorpeet.com).
 
  On 1/24/2013 5:34 PM, Thomas Corwin wrote:
  Would anyone object the creation of an unofficial website for Ubuntu
 Art? It would contain user-submitted art, how to get involved, what Ubuntu
 is, and any other information deemed appropriate. So, any objections?
 
  The link would be: www.ubuntu-artwork.webs.com
 
  Thomas Corwin
 
 
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