[ubuntu-art] ubuntu-art Digest, Vol 17, Issue 24

Alberto Pompa albertopompa at fastwebnet.it
Thu Nov 30 22:06:16 GMT 2006



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>    1. Re:  getting face-browser visually inline	with	artwork-plans
>       for feisty (Chuck Huber)
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> Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2006 21:07:58 -0800
> From: Chuck Huber <chuck at lagunadata.com>
> Subject: Re: [ubuntu-art] getting face-browser visually inline	with
> 	artwork-plans for feisty
> To: Mirco M?ller <macslow at bangang.de>
> Cc: ubuntu-art at lists.ubuntu.com
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> Mirco,
> yes, your work is fantastic and this project looks especially promising.
> As Troy mentioned, you'll have to speak with Mark about "any non-obvious
> things in the pipe". :(
>
> 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.
>
> 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.
>
> Just an idea,
> Chuck
>
> On Tue, 2006-11-28 at 22:15 +0100, Mirco M?ller wrote:
>   
>> Greetings pixel/vector-pushers!
>>
>> 	I'm new here and as a quick introduction I want to point you to my page
>> on the ubuntu-wiki...
>>
>> 	https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Macslow
>>
>> 	For the spec on the face-browser I want to get any possible ideas to
>> further streamline the mockups with any planned artwork for feisty. Thus
>> I'm exposing myself and the spec I wrote at UDS 2006 on  this
>> mailing-list.
>>
>> Have a look here...
>>
>> 	https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FaceBrowserLogin
>>
>> 	How to achieve those effects will be my concern so don't just go
>> "That's impossible!" :) I had the general idea, I'll make sure to put
>> that into working code.
>>
>> 	I tried to keep the "visual gap" between usplash and gdm (for the case
>> of the face-browser, which is planned to be on by default for feisty) as
>> small as possible. But if there are any non-obvious things in the pipe
>> for feisty in the domain of artwork or general themes/colors, please let
>> me know.
>>
>> Thanks in advance!
>>
>> Best regards...
>>
>> Mirco "MacSlow" M?ller
>>
>> -- 
>> email - macslow at bangang.de
>> www - http://macslow.thepimp.net
>> lowfat - http://macslow.thepimp.net/sponsor-it
>>
>>
>>     



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