[ubuntu-art] ubuntu-art Digest, Vol 18, Issue 1

Alberto Pompa albertopompa at fastwebnet.it
Fri Dec 1 14:04:41 GMT 2006



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>    1. Re:  getting face-browser visually inline	with	artwork-plans
>       for feisty (Mirco M?ller)
>    2. Re:  getting face-browser visually inline	with	artwork-plans
>       for feisty (Troy James Sobotka)
>    3. Re:  ubuntu-art Digest, Vol 17, Issue 24 (Alberto Pompa)
>    4. Re:  getting face-browser visually inline	with	artwork-plans
>       for feisty (Chuck Huber)
>    5. Re:  getting face-browser visually	inline	with	artwork-plans
>       for feisty (Alex Fraser)
>    6. Re:  getting face-browser visually	inline	with	artwork-plans
>       for feisty (Mirco M?ller)
>    7. Re:  getting face-browser visually	inline	with	artwork-plans
>       for feisty (Mirco M?ller)
>    8. Re:  getting face-browser visually	inline	with	artwork-plans
>       for feisty (Chuck Huber)
>    9. Re:  getting face-browser visually inline with	artwork-plans
>       for feisty (Who)
>   10. Re:  getting face-browser visually inline	with	artwork-plans
>       for feisty (Mirco M?ller)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Thu, 30 Nov 2006 15:05:58 +0100
> From: Mirco M?ller <macslow at bangang.de>
> Subject: Re: [ubuntu-art] getting face-browser visually inline	with
> 	artwork-plans for feisty
> To: Chuck Huber <chuck at lagunadata.com>
> Cc: ubuntu-art at lists.ubuntu.com
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> Greetings Chuck!
>
> Am Mittwoch, den 29.11.2006, 21:07 -0800 schrieb Chuck Huber:
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>   
>> As Troy mentioned, you'll have to speak with Mark about "any non-obvious
>> things in the pipe". :(
>>     
>
> 	Ok. I've learned that Mark has the final word on what goes in and what
> does not "visual appeal"-wise.
>
>   
>> I had a thought about your(or any) face chooser and concerns you raised
>> at the bottom of your wiki page regarding security.  As an IT manager
>> there are times that I don't want to give away ANY more information than
>> I absolutely have to-- so a face chooser probably won't be a fit on
>> every machine in any one organization.
>>     
>
> 	The face-browser can be disabled, of course. It's only new that is will
> be enabled by default.
>
>   
>> That said, your design looks excellent and it would be a shame to let 1
>> out of a 100 machines slow your progress.  Therefore would it be
>> possible to have your face chooser put(non-scrolling) Ubuntu artwork in
>> place of the faces via an option?  That way, managers can keep the same
>> great aesthetics as typical desktop computers, but by selecting the
>> "Turn off face browser" feature it can be used for servers.
>>     
>
> 	Hm... so do I get you right here... you suggest that in addition to
> having the option to simply turn off the face-browser (thus using the
> normal gdm-code which is in place already), it should offer mode of
> operation using fall-back photos not revealing _any_ actual user-photos
> (btw a fall-back photo will be used in the case of the face-browser
> being enabled and some user not having provided a photo for the
> face-browser)? If that's the case, this would be a bit odd and not make
> much sense :)
>
> Please explain your idea a bit more in detail.
>
> Best regards...
>
> Mirco "MacSlow" M?ller
>
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