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Here's what is needed from the position:<br>
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* Define a new design direction or update our current one.<br>
* Create a single theme, wallpaper and if you're really ballsy, an<br>
icon set. (i've been trying to get someone to head up a off-shoot<br>
of Breathe:<br>
<a href="https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/BreatheIconSet/UbuntuStudio" target="_blank">https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/BreatheIconSet/UbuntuStudio</a>)<br>
* Know the technicals of how these work together and on the system.<br>
* Know how to use BZR.<br>
* Be able to troubleshoot issues with the art packages.<br>
* Ability to communicate in a clear and timely manner.<br>
* Find new contributors for things like the website.</blockquote><div><br>Why the hell does this need the involvement of source code? This is like helping the wizards who are unaware of what it was like to be an apprentice. Most musicians don't know anything about computers, I dare you to find some who do. Most artists don't know anything about computers.. I dare you to find some who do. Same with video professionals.. While they still may know something about electrical engineering and designing a NTSC black generator from the ground up, you are not going to find a common ground in the code, or with puting requirements on people, to write source code. This is totally unacceptable, and this project and others will die with this approach. This is why Linux sucks and Ubuntu needs to be different.. <br>
<br>What is the UBUNTU motto? Linux for human beings. <br><br>Consider the zip idea I mentioned.<br><br>For anything that needs code, we could get packages that add special widgets and such.. Theming is really just data.. So why isn't it as simple as that.. Don't give me a lazy coder excuse. <br>
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