Álvaro Medina Ballester wrote:
> El 30/04/2008, a las 22:01, Cory K. escribió:
>   
>> Álvaro Medina Ballester wrote:
>>     
>>> El 30/04/2008, a las 21:32, Cory K. escribió:
>>>       
>>>> That's for Ken ans sabdfl to worry about. Maybe none of them. Being
>>>> default should not be one's motivation.
>>>>
>>>> -Cory \m/
>>>>         
>>> I think that creating default theme is a great motivation. Otherwise,
>>> deviant-art contests would be completely nonsense. But if someone
>>> wants to develop the default artwork should follow Ubuntu guidelines.
>>> Where are they? I don't know, I don't know even if they exist. The
>>> only "official" "guidelines" are this ones [1], really?
>>>
>>> In my opinion, that should be enough to start creating something, but
>>> if we had more info that would be great.
>>>
>>> [1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Official
>>>
>>> PD: the most important things that I see in that page are the pallete
>>> and the logo, but maybe having more information would help more.
>>>       
>> I'm sorry, but you and others just really haven't been listening to me
>> and others who have gone through this already. sabdfl doesn't know  
>> what
>> he wants 'till he sees it. He has never been clear. So there are only
>> ever vague guidelines to go by.
>>
>> So take out being default because it will only leave you pissed-off  
>> when
>> your work isn't picked. Just create. Come up with a vision and follow
>> through. Being in the repo should also feed your ego if you are such a
>> person.
>>
>> -Cory \m/
>>     
>
> Ok, so I have not understood you. Now I see quite clear how is this,  
> let's see if It really is what I think:
>
> We must create artwork, just that. With no limits, don't force anybody  
> to follow guidelines, just create.

Exactly.

> Then sabdfl will se everything  
> we've created and then he will decide.

We can hope it will happen this way I'm sure Ken will show him anything
that stands out. Anything that still feels like Ubuntu. But in the end,
he might go with something Ken has done. Ken is paid to do this after
all. ;)

> If the artwork is not official,  
> it will be packaged.
>   

I have offered to package up themes that reach as complete a state as
OrangeSun and Blubuntu. If odds and ends are all that happen, there
might be a "community-artwork" package or something.

-Cory \m/

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