Final Notes on the Ubuntu Studio Website (It gets done here!)
Louie Queral
louiethecuban at gmail.com
Fri Sep 10 09:11:27 BST 2010
I too am also interested in how we actually go on edit the site. An FTP
address and password would be nice.
Beejunk, I actually really dig your work and appreciate that you've worked
in Drupal before. Tell me, would OpenSUSE's current website,
http://www.opensuse.org/en/, be possible to mock in drupal? I really dig
this style and think it could totally work with Ubuntu Studio
-louie
On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 2:47 AM, Brian David <beejunk at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 10:24 PM, Louie Queral <louiethecuban at gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> we've had tons of ideas thrown back and forth, we just need to all
>> collectively agree on these different ideas. Things like the layout, design,
>> and content of the site are all things we should come up with a conclusion
>> for sooner than later.
>>
>>>
>>> Been a very long day, going to be a bit short with this email.
>>>
>>> @ Cory - Right. I agree, keep all the info here, not only is it in one
>>> place, people are already here, and it's archived for everyone to see.
>>>
>>> @beejunk - Hey thanks! Yes you can really help. I like the links you
>>> already posted and I really look forward to seeing your portfolio. If you
>>> can work up some ideas for the Ubuntu Studio site that would be great also.
>>> Rough mock ups would be cool, anything tangible. You can see the rough site
>>> map here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuStudio/TaskWebRevamp
>>>
>>> Also, if I gave you some ideas for art do you think you could turn that
>>> into reality?
>>>
>>> @louie & Chris - I really appreciate your enthusiasm and tenacity,
>>> however I think we need more ideas, examples, and mock-ups rather than
>>> designating positions and creating separate forums. Not trying to be an
>>> arse, just straightforward and honest.
>>>
>>> ScottL
>>>
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> I agree that we should keep all the development on this list. It will make
> things easier.
>
> Scott, I would definitely be able to work from any ideas you throw at me.
> My 'original' output is unpredictable. I do get good ideas, but they tend
> to strike randomly, so if I needed to come up with a design by scratch it
> could take me weeks. However, I would be able to take the already proposed
> layout ideas, as well as ideas on an overall theme, and build from there.
>
> Speaking of themes, it seems all we've got so far is Cory K's logo theme,
> as well as some simple layout mock-ups. It also seems that everyone would
> like to see something 'simple'. What else would people like to see, in
> terms of atmosphere? For example, should it looks slick with all the shiny
> button stuff that's all over the place these days, or should we go for
> something entirely different? Say, a punk DIY look, or a stylized comic
> book-like theme? It really doesn't matter, just curious what you all think.
>
> Finally, how does one go about getting access to the site? For instance,
> if I were to set up a new theme, I'd need access to the 'user 1' account, or
> some account with appropriate privileges. I'd also need FTP access of some
> sort. What is the policy for this?
>
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