Hi,
Alternatively we narrow the scope of each new style change. Say the next version of openSUSE will include focus on machine virtualization, so we try to come up with adjectives that describe such functionality -- virtual, artificial, non-physical, emulated, maintainable... and then develop themes based around these adjectives. The next stage would remain the same as above, cherry-picking, polish and implement.
I like this alternative more.
* Unify and structure the artwork related documents on the opensuse.org wiki. (??, martin seemed interested in giving the mess some structure ;)
Right :-) OK, let's see: * Maybe it would be nice to have a small introduction at the top of the page. Just two sentences about the goal of this site. * Screenshots should be presented as a gallery. That gives the user a better overview and minimizes the time it takes to open the wiki page. * What about putting the users name as headline for his/her mock-ups? That would be more meaningful than: "another wallpaper". I would suggest the following structure: * Intorduction What is a wallpaper? * User 1 ** Mockup 1 *** Text ** Mockup 2 *** Text * User 2 ** Mockup 1 *** Text ** Mockup 2 *** Text * Archive/Wallpapers from previous distros * openSUSE 10.1 ** Wallpaper 1 *** Text ** Wallpaper 2 *** Text I am looking forward to your comments :-) Kind regards, Martin
Let's rock!
[1] http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/0,,sid9_gci874014,00.html [2] http://www.tango-project.org [3] http://www.novell.com/company/legal/copyrights/images.html [4] http://en.opensuse.org/Branding_Overview:os10.3
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