You can consider some document apps logo's
Also a flat gedit cause ubuntu comes with that IDE and notepad in one.
Ubuntu software centre of course and might copyleft something for the Gnome or
even Gnome key ring art.
And just let the most logical text roll
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Thanks for suggestions.
I will play with things you suggested, to see how it's gonna turn out.
About this Live CD thing, maybe it is better to remove it completely.
Content area will look more coherent, that's for sure. Somehow, it's
leftover from some old buggy OSs, to have that little "32-bit" m
On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 1:35 PM, Сергей wrote:
> Hi Jonathan,
>
> I think closing the contest now is not a good thing to do in a political
> sense. Announcing some deadline and then changing it or the rules is really
> discouraging. People must be sure of stability. They must be sure that the
> r
Well, the first of February was quite a long time ago, in my time zone at
least :) I wonder where's the winners announcement?
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Hi Jonathan,
I think closing the contest now is not a good thing to do in a political
sense. Announcing some deadline and then changing it or the rules is really
discouraging. People must be sure of stability. They must be sure that the
rules, specs and the deadline are fixed and won't be changed
2011/2/16 Pumpkin Lord
> About placement, it is placed exactly on the upper virtual edge, like
> side Ubuntu logo, and back tab. And on the right side, it is lined
> with main title tab edge too, so if someone have some suggestion where
> to place it, I'm open for it. To me this current placement
Hi John
On 16/02/11 12:36 PM, John Baer wrote:
> I am sorry to hear of your decision and I certainly echo my appreciation
> to everyone who posted wallpaper submissions.
>
> Please don't feel the need to respond but if I had been asked I would
> have suggested Martin add his illustration to the
On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 11:27 AM, Jonathan Carter (highvoltage) <
jonat...@ubuntu.com> wrote:
> Hi
>
> A few months back John Baer approacedh Edubuntu and offered some
> assitance in creating a wallpaper for Edubuntu. He helped us create the
> spec on the Ubuntu wiki[1], and since then, there have
Hi
A few months back John Baer approacedh Edubuntu and offered some
assitance in creating a wallpaper for Edubuntu. He helped us create the
spec on the Ubuntu wiki[1], and since then, there have been a bunch of
submissions on the Flickr group[2].
>From the Edubuntu side we're happy to have receiv
I waited for someone to notice that small "live CD" addon. Cause I'm
burning all Linux ISOs to DVDs too. So actually there is no big point
in that, except I wanted it to be more "officialish", cause Ubuntu
ISOs are always a CD releases (except alternative DVD edition which is
very rarely used I thi
That looks a lot better. I think your good to go man!
On Feb 16, 2011 2:49 AM, "Pumpkin Lord" wrote:
> A bit of color depth is now added. So it's a bit darker overall now. I
> think it looks more dynamic now, compared to last one. And a little
> bit of noise effect is now added for those who reque
I can't see the point of the little "live cd" label. I store mostly
alternate CDs or 2-in-1 DVDs, so that label is simply not true for me. And
its location also seems unnatural to me.
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A bit of color depth is now added. So it's a bit darker overall now. I
think it looks more dynamic now, compared to last one. And a little
bit of noise effect is now added for those who requested it. :) But
it's only temporary playing. I think I will remove it in final
version. :)
Here it is:
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