Hi everyone!

It seems that we're going to work and create something different for Intrepid, so we should work not to create a lot of mockups, first we have to create some guidelines. I don't know how to make a poll (and I don't know if this is what we should do) but if all the artwork team are agree with making 4 themes (air, earth, fire and water) we should discuss it and everyone should be agree with that.

So please, we must make this discussion useful. Maybe doing some brainstorming (for guidelines) and then voting can be a great way to take decisions (I'm sure Troy has something to say about this).

In my opinion, the best that we can do is put our ideas here: 
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Incoming/Intrepid/Brainstorming
and then decide which direction is going to take Intrepid artwork.



El 28/04/2008, a las 22:01, shadowh511 escribió:



On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 12:55 PM, Peter Mayhew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Good evening, everyone. One major problem I have had with some versions of Ubuntu is that the desktop backgrounds don't work well with widescreen monitors; since manufacturers have discovered that it's cheaper to make these, they are becoming much more common. Attached are 5,690 KB of high resolution photographs and backgrounds made for Ubuntu- both widescreen and traditional (for Air, Water, and City). If anybody can find any use for any of these, just take them.


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You didn't attach the backround images,

There is an option for you to be able to make wide screen backrounds work on normal monitors, i think its zoom. It makes the image fit on both 4:3 and 16:9 monitors.
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