Re: [ubuntu-art] Theme Team application addendum
Hi Nathan, > On Tuesday 01 August 2006 19:18, you wrote: > Awesome! Glad to ~meet~ you. Great to meet you too! Good to see people are taking interest in Kubuntu :-) >> Note that the wiki (http://wiki.kubuntu.org/Artwork) is the best >> place to find current info about artwork (check http:// >> wiki.kubuntu.org/Artwork/Incoming for the latest stuff). >> Somehow that link got messed up...I meant the following link: http://wiki.kubuntu.org/Artwork/Incoming/Kubuntu-Edgy-Ideas > I may just be a dunce, I could not find anything that looked like a road > map > for kubuntu - like I have seen the process laid out for ubuntu - which was > the second part of my question really, SO basically, where are we and what > do > we need next. I do not want to go ahead a do whatever it is I feel like > doing, for this may be something that is already covered. If at all > possible, > I'd like to step into the process and help out with what we are focusing > on > right now. Sorry for not mentioning it earlier, but Kubuntu will follow the same roadmap as Ubuntu. At this point in time, we are still working on putting pieces together. Please, by all means submit any work you have or want to do. Bye, Ken -- ubuntu-art mailing list ubuntu-art@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art
Re: [ubuntu-art] Theme Team application addendum
On Tuesday 01 August 2006 19:18, you wrote: > Hi, > > On Aug 2, 2006, at 12:17 AM, Nathan Eckenrode wrote: > > Great! I am wondering if there is someone who heads the Kubuntu > > Artwork > > project or this is to be lumped in with the developement cycle with > > Ubuntu as > > concerns Edgy. Is there a schedule for creation of these works, it > > appears as > > if the wiki is a bit slim on information in this regard. > > I am "artist in chief" for Kubuntu in the edgy cycle, which does not > mean that I will make all the artwork myself, but rather that I will > help others to create a theme which is decidedly kubuntu :-) If you > are interested in joining the effort, by all means, do so! > Awesome! Glad to ~meet~ you. > Note that the wiki (http://wiki.kubuntu.org/Artwork) is the best > place to find current info about artwork (check http:// > wiki.kubuntu.org/Artwork/Incoming for the latest stuff). > I may just be a dunce, I could not find anything that looked like a road map for kubuntu - like I have seen the process laid out for ubuntu - which was the second part of my question really, SO basically, where are we and what do we need next. I do not want to go ahead a do whatever it is I feel like doing, for this may be something that is already covered. If at all possible, I'd like to step into the process and help out with what we are focusing on right now. > Kubuntu hopes to have it's own look while in some ways relating to > Ubuntu, as do all the other projects. The idea is to allow as much > freedom as possible between the projects (not hinder creativity) > while creating a look and feel for each which is individual enough to > stand on it's own or next to the others and be recognizable as a > related project. > > Bye, > Ken > > > On Tuesday 01 August 2006 12:30, you wrote: > >> Hi Nathan, > >> > >> It seems to me that kubuntu can also use "ubuntu-art" and "ubuntu- > >> art- > >> discuss" as they are described below. > >> > >> What we would need would be one list for the default kubuntu theme. I > >> made a page on the wiki (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/ > >> Documentation/ > >> KubuntuPhilosophy) which uses a name "O2" although I have received > >> only a few responses on it, so we might need to still discuss it. > >> > >> Bye, > >> Ken > >> > >> On Aug 1, 2006, at 5:29 PM, Nathan Eckenrode wrote: > >>> just wondering if there is an art team for Kubuntu or am I on the > >>> wrong list? > >>> > >>> On Tuesday 01 August 2006 09:52, Mark Shuttleworth wrote: > Frank Schoep wrote: > > The full overview of Theme Teams is available on the following > > Wiki page: > > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Specs/EdgyArtworkPlan/ThemeTeams > > > > The Theme Teams will now start working on their themes and I've > > gotten > > a few requests on using the main artwork mailing list for > > communications with the community. There's been a proposal by > > Mark in > > the past to create separate mailing lists for each Theme Team > > and I > > think now is a good moment to decide on the issue and take > > action if > > desired. > > It's great to see that activity getting more focused. On thing > though, > that page should definitely include an entry for Human, of course, > as a > theme team in its own right. > > Can I ask that we move forward with the specialisation of the > mailing > lists? > > I propose: > > *ubuntu-art*: Policy discussion that is relevant to all themes, > such > as the best way to integrate each theme into its own packages, and > the > selection of themes for inclusion in a release, as well as updates > and > summaries from the AiC's and the Art Council. Relatively low > traffic. > > *ubuntu-theme-human*: messages specific to the Human theme and > icon > set for the current release. Should not include proposals for > radical > changes, just continuous improvement on the direction set for the > theme. > > *ubuntu-theme-tropic|dash|peace* etc: messages specific to the > teams > working on those themes. > > * ubuntu-art-discuss*: general chatter related to artwork in > ubuntu, > user submissions, new ideas, completely new theme suggestions etc. > > Any other ideas? > Mark > >>> > >>> -- > >>> ubuntu-art mailing list > >>> ubuntu-art@lists.ubuntu.com > >>> https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art > > > > -- > > ubuntu-art mailing list > > ubuntu-art@lists.ubuntu.com > > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art pgp8JKFpQAOpC.pgp Description: PGP signature -- ubuntu-art mailing list ubuntu-art@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art
Re: [ubuntu-art] Theme Team application addendum
On Aug 2, 2006, at 12:17 AM, Nathan Eckenrode wrote: > Great! I am wondering if there is someone who heads the Kubuntu > Artwork > project or this is to be lumped in with the developement cycle with > Ubuntu as > concerns Edgy. Is there a schedule for creation of these works, it > appears as > if the wiki is a bit slim on information in this regard. > Thought I might answer the second part of your question as well Kubuntu follows the same schedule as the others (http:// wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Specs/EdgyArtworkPlan) although this plan might still be tweaked to fit reality a bit. Bye, Ken > On Tuesday 01 August 2006 12:30, you wrote: >> Hi Nathan, >> >> It seems to me that kubuntu can also use "ubuntu-art" and "ubuntu- >> art- >> discuss" as they are described below. >> >> What we would need would be one list for the default kubuntu theme. I >> made a page on the wiki (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/ >> Documentation/ >> KubuntuPhilosophy) which uses a name "O2" although I have received >> only a few responses on it, so we might need to still discuss it. >> >> Bye, >> Ken >> >> On Aug 1, 2006, at 5:29 PM, Nathan Eckenrode wrote: >>> just wondering if there is an art team for Kubuntu or am I on the >>> wrong list? >>> >>> On Tuesday 01 August 2006 09:52, Mark Shuttleworth wrote: Frank Schoep wrote: > The full overview of Theme Teams is available on the following > Wiki page: > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Specs/EdgyArtworkPlan/ThemeTeams > > The Theme Teams will now start working on their themes and I've > gotten > a few requests on using the main artwork mailing list for > communications with the community. There's been a proposal by > Mark in > the past to create separate mailing lists for each Theme Team > and I > think now is a good moment to decide on the issue and take > action if > desired. It's great to see that activity getting more focused. On thing though, that page should definitely include an entry for Human, of course, as a theme team in its own right. Can I ask that we move forward with the specialisation of the mailing lists? I propose: *ubuntu-art*: Policy discussion that is relevant to all themes, such as the best way to integrate each theme into its own packages, and the selection of themes for inclusion in a release, as well as updates and summaries from the AiC's and the Art Council. Relatively low traffic. *ubuntu-theme-human*: messages specific to the Human theme and icon set for the current release. Should not include proposals for radical changes, just continuous improvement on the direction set for the theme. *ubuntu-theme-tropic|dash|peace* etc: messages specific to the teams working on those themes. * ubuntu-art-discuss*: general chatter related to artwork in ubuntu, user submissions, new ideas, completely new theme suggestions etc. Any other ideas? Mark >>> >>> -- >>> ubuntu-art mailing list >>> ubuntu-art@lists.ubuntu.com >>> https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art > -- > ubuntu-art mailing list > ubuntu-art@lists.ubuntu.com > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art -- ubuntu-art mailing list ubuntu-art@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art
Re: [ubuntu-art] Theme Team application addendum
Hi, On Aug 2, 2006, at 12:17 AM, Nathan Eckenrode wrote: > Great! I am wondering if there is someone who heads the Kubuntu > Artwork > project or this is to be lumped in with the developement cycle with > Ubuntu as > concerns Edgy. Is there a schedule for creation of these works, it > appears as > if the wiki is a bit slim on information in this regard. > I am "artist in chief" for Kubuntu in the edgy cycle, which does not mean that I will make all the artwork myself, but rather that I will help others to create a theme which is decidedly kubuntu :-) If you are interested in joining the effort, by all means, do so! Note that the wiki (http://wiki.kubuntu.org/Artwork) is the best place to find current info about artwork (check http:// wiki.kubuntu.org/Artwork/Incoming for the latest stuff). Kubuntu hopes to have it's own look while in some ways relating to Ubuntu, as do all the other projects. The idea is to allow as much freedom as possible between the projects (not hinder creativity) while creating a look and feel for each which is individual enough to stand on it's own or next to the others and be recognizable as a related project. Bye, Ken > On Tuesday 01 August 2006 12:30, you wrote: >> Hi Nathan, >> >> It seems to me that kubuntu can also use "ubuntu-art" and "ubuntu- >> art- >> discuss" as they are described below. >> >> What we would need would be one list for the default kubuntu theme. I >> made a page on the wiki (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/ >> Documentation/ >> KubuntuPhilosophy) which uses a name "O2" although I have received >> only a few responses on it, so we might need to still discuss it. >> >> Bye, >> Ken >> >> On Aug 1, 2006, at 5:29 PM, Nathan Eckenrode wrote: >>> just wondering if there is an art team for Kubuntu or am I on the >>> wrong list? >>> >>> On Tuesday 01 August 2006 09:52, Mark Shuttleworth wrote: Frank Schoep wrote: > The full overview of Theme Teams is available on the following > Wiki page: > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Specs/EdgyArtworkPlan/ThemeTeams > > The Theme Teams will now start working on their themes and I've > gotten > a few requests on using the main artwork mailing list for > communications with the community. There's been a proposal by > Mark in > the past to create separate mailing lists for each Theme Team > and I > think now is a good moment to decide on the issue and take > action if > desired. It's great to see that activity getting more focused. On thing though, that page should definitely include an entry for Human, of course, as a theme team in its own right. Can I ask that we move forward with the specialisation of the mailing lists? I propose: *ubuntu-art*: Policy discussion that is relevant to all themes, such as the best way to integrate each theme into its own packages, and the selection of themes for inclusion in a release, as well as updates and summaries from the AiC's and the Art Council. Relatively low traffic. *ubuntu-theme-human*: messages specific to the Human theme and icon set for the current release. Should not include proposals for radical changes, just continuous improvement on the direction set for the theme. *ubuntu-theme-tropic|dash|peace* etc: messages specific to the teams working on those themes. * ubuntu-art-discuss*: general chatter related to artwork in ubuntu, user submissions, new ideas, completely new theme suggestions etc. Any other ideas? Mark >>> >>> -- >>> ubuntu-art mailing list >>> ubuntu-art@lists.ubuntu.com >>> https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art > -- > ubuntu-art mailing list > ubuntu-art@lists.ubuntu.com > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art -- ubuntu-art mailing list ubuntu-art@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art
Re: [ubuntu-art] Theme Team application addendum
Great! I am wondering if there is someone who heads the Kubuntu Artwork project or this is to be lumped in with the developement cycle with Ubuntu as concerns Edgy. Is there a schedule for creation of these works, it appears as if the wiki is a bit slim on information in this regard. On Tuesday 01 August 2006 12:30, you wrote: > Hi Nathan, > > It seems to me that kubuntu can also use "ubuntu-art" and "ubuntu-art- > discuss" as they are described below. > > What we would need would be one list for the default kubuntu theme. I > made a page on the wiki (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Documentation/ > KubuntuPhilosophy) which uses a name "O2" although I have received > only a few responses on it, so we might need to still discuss it. > > Bye, > Ken > > On Aug 1, 2006, at 5:29 PM, Nathan Eckenrode wrote: > > just wondering if there is an art team for Kubuntu or am I on the > > wrong list? > > > > On Tuesday 01 August 2006 09:52, Mark Shuttleworth wrote: > >> Frank Schoep wrote: > >>> The full overview of Theme Teams is available on the following > >>> Wiki page: > >>> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Specs/EdgyArtworkPlan/ThemeTeams > >>> > >>> The Theme Teams will now start working on their themes and I've > >>> gotten > >>> a few requests on using the main artwork mailing list for > >>> communications with the community. There's been a proposal by > >>> Mark in > >>> the past to create separate mailing lists for each Theme Team and I > >>> think now is a good moment to decide on the issue and take action if > >>> desired. > >> > >> It's great to see that activity getting more focused. On thing > >> though, > >> that page should definitely include an entry for Human, of course, > >> as a > >> theme team in its own right. > >> > >> Can I ask that we move forward with the specialisation of the mailing > >> lists? > >> > >> I propose: > >> > >> *ubuntu-art*: Policy discussion that is relevant to all themes, > >> such > >> as the best way to integrate each theme into its own packages, and > >> the > >> selection of themes for inclusion in a release, as well as updates > >> and > >> summaries from the AiC's and the Art Council. Relatively low traffic. > >> > >> *ubuntu-theme-human*: messages specific to the Human theme and icon > >> set for the current release. Should not include proposals for radical > >> changes, just continuous improvement on the direction set for the > >> theme. > >> > >> *ubuntu-theme-tropic|dash|peace* etc: messages specific to the > >> teams > >> working on those themes. > >> > >> * ubuntu-art-discuss*: general chatter related to artwork in ubuntu, > >> user submissions, new ideas, completely new theme suggestions etc. > >> > >> Any other ideas? > >> Mark > > > > -- > > ubuntu-art mailing list > > ubuntu-art@lists.ubuntu.com > > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art pgpdFDymz1OUe.pgp Description: PGP signature -- ubuntu-art mailing list ubuntu-art@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art
Re: [ubuntu-art] Theme Team application addendum
Hi Nathan, It seems to me that kubuntu can also use "ubuntu-art" and "ubuntu-art- discuss" as they are described below. What we would need would be one list for the default kubuntu theme. I made a page on the wiki (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Documentation/ KubuntuPhilosophy) which uses a name "O2" although I have received only a few responses on it, so we might need to still discuss it. Bye, Ken On Aug 1, 2006, at 5:29 PM, Nathan Eckenrode wrote: > just wondering if there is an art team for Kubuntu or am I on the > wrong list? > > On Tuesday 01 August 2006 09:52, Mark Shuttleworth wrote: >> Frank Schoep wrote: >>> The full overview of Theme Teams is available on the following >>> Wiki page: >>> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Specs/EdgyArtworkPlan/ThemeTeams >>> >>> The Theme Teams will now start working on their themes and I've >>> gotten >>> a few requests on using the main artwork mailing list for >>> communications with the community. There's been a proposal by >>> Mark in >>> the past to create separate mailing lists for each Theme Team and I >>> think now is a good moment to decide on the issue and take action if >>> desired. >> >> It's great to see that activity getting more focused. On thing >> though, >> that page should definitely include an entry for Human, of course, >> as a >> theme team in its own right. >> >> Can I ask that we move forward with the specialisation of the mailing >> lists? >> >> I propose: >> >> *ubuntu-art*: Policy discussion that is relevant to all themes, >> such >> as the best way to integrate each theme into its own packages, and >> the >> selection of themes for inclusion in a release, as well as updates >> and >> summaries from the AiC's and the Art Council. Relatively low traffic. >> >> *ubuntu-theme-human*: messages specific to the Human theme and icon >> set for the current release. Should not include proposals for radical >> changes, just continuous improvement on the direction set for the >> theme. >> >> *ubuntu-theme-tropic|dash|peace* etc: messages specific to the >> teams >> working on those themes. >> >> * ubuntu-art-discuss*: general chatter related to artwork in ubuntu, >> user submissions, new ideas, completely new theme suggestions etc. >> >> Any other ideas? >> Mark > -- > ubuntu-art mailing list > ubuntu-art@lists.ubuntu.com > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art -- ubuntu-art mailing list ubuntu-art@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art
Re: [ubuntu-art] Theme Team application addendum
just wondering if there is an art team for Kubuntu or am I on the wrong list? On Tuesday 01 August 2006 09:52, Mark Shuttleworth wrote: > Frank Schoep wrote: > > The full overview of Theme Teams is available on the following Wiki page: > > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Specs/EdgyArtworkPlan/ThemeTeams > > > > The Theme Teams will now start working on their themes and I've gotten > > a few requests on using the main artwork mailing list for > > communications with the community. There's been a proposal by Mark in > > the past to create separate mailing lists for each Theme Team and I > > think now is a good moment to decide on the issue and take action if > > desired. > > It's great to see that activity getting more focused. On thing though, > that page should definitely include an entry for Human, of course, as a > theme team in its own right. > > Can I ask that we move forward with the specialisation of the mailing > lists? > > I propose: > > *ubuntu-art*: Policy discussion that is relevant to all themes, such > as the best way to integrate each theme into its own packages, and the > selection of themes for inclusion in a release, as well as updates and > summaries from the AiC's and the Art Council. Relatively low traffic. > > *ubuntu-theme-human*: messages specific to the Human theme and icon > set for the current release. Should not include proposals for radical > changes, just continuous improvement on the direction set for the theme. > > *ubuntu-theme-tropic|dash|peace* etc: messages specific to the teams > working on those themes. > > * ubuntu-art-discuss*: general chatter related to artwork in ubuntu, > user submissions, new ideas, completely new theme suggestions etc. > > Any other ideas? > Mark pgp6wus2dZFLr.pgp Description: PGP signature -- ubuntu-art mailing list ubuntu-art@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art
Re: [ubuntu-art] Theme Team application addendum
Frank Schoep wrote: The full overview of Theme Teams is available on the following Wiki page: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Specs/EdgyArtworkPlan/ThemeTeams The Theme Teams will now start working on their themes and I've gotten a few requests on using the main artwork mailing list for communications with the community. There's been a proposal by Mark in the past to create separate mailing lists for each Theme Team and I think now is a good moment to decide on the issue and take action if desired. It's great to see that activity getting more focused. On thing though, that page should definitely include an entry for Human, of course, as a theme team in its own right. Can I ask that we move forward with the specialisation of the mailing lists? I propose: ubuntu-art: Policy discussion that is relevant to all themes, such as the best way to integrate each theme into its own packages, and the selection of themes for inclusion in a release, as well as updates and summaries from the AiC's and the Art Council. Relatively low traffic. ubuntu-theme-human: messages specific to the Human theme and icon set for the current release. Should not include proposals for radical changes, just continuous improvement on the direction set for the theme. ubuntu-theme-tropic|dash|peace etc: messages specific to the teams working on those themes. ubuntu-art-discuss: general chatter related to artwork in ubuntu, user submissions, new ideas, completely new theme suggestions etc. Any other ideas? Mark -- ubuntu-art mailing list ubuntu-art@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art
Re: [ubuntu-art] Theme Team application addendum
One "in-between" solution could be to have all Theme Team related messages include a "[TT-Name]" tag in the subject line of the message to enable filtering by mail clients. What do you all think of that proposal? I'm looking forward to your thoughts. Sounds good to me :) -- ubuntu-art mailing list ubuntu-art@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art