Dear Andy.
It has come to our attention in recent times that we are all trying to work out the upcoming openSUSE release artwork. Generally the process occurs the same way, we see that there are just a few weeks ahead and we need to get the artwork done for the release. We dig around, make proposals, discuss changes and, more often than not, we want to make desing decisions that are simply to big that we cannot make them for the upcoming release. Therefore, we move these bigger design ideas for a later time and the process repeats itself once the next release is close.
It would be a great thing if we could work out a bigger plan now, or after release, so that we become more united as a team and make coherent and correlated design decisions for openSUSE. We have the enthusiasm and people needed to have openSUSE be the most beautiful linux distro out there. So that is my question.
Are we willing to correlate our efforts and design at a meeting, either now or after the release of 12.1?
Let's focus on the 12.1 release for now. We should collect all proposals and start a little voting thread (everyone who is willed could add a +1 below ONE concept). Afterwards we could start to work on the missing pieces. Greets Marcus -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-artwork+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-artwork+help@opensuse.org