[ubuntu-art] Theme Team application addendum

Kenneth Wimer ken at oxygen-icons.org
Wed Aug 2 00:26:24 BST 2006


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
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