On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 8:26 AM, Cory K. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> AA Boy wrote:
> >
> > I think ultimately, if we were to make people create themes by these
> > rules, then it would stifle our creativity, and ultimately lead to
> > less people working with the team. Our current process may not be
> > efficient, but it is very free in allowing people to create what they
> > would like to see Ubuntu use. Going to something where people are made
> > to follow a stricter set of guidelines than current ones, which only
> > allow one "official" community theme to be made, then it will make
> > more people mad when their piece of the project. I think if 2 or 3
> > different "official community" theme candidates were allowed to be
> > produced with this process, it would at least allow more creative
> > freedom at a minimum. But ultimately if someone chooses not to follow
> > the guidelines and decides to go their own way with their theme, that
> > would still be allowed to be a community theme candidate.
> >
>
> It looks as though you replied without seeing Thorsten's reply to my
> post. Please go back and read.
>
> -Cory K.
>
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I did, I am sorry. Your's was kept separate in GMail for some reason, and I
missed his reply as one to yours. Sorry again.

Smartboy
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