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Re: OMG!Ubuntu a bane or a boon? [was]Re: The new default wallpaper

 

On 09/02/2010 11:42 PM, Mark Shuttleworth wrote:
That said, I think the feedback on the wallpaper is representative of
real concerns about it. Otto, the lead visual designer for our desktop
work in the Canonical design team, blogged about where he wants to go
with it at http://design.canonical.com/2010/09/ubuntu-default-wallpaper/
where he also invites folks who are keen to help pursue the underlying
idea. As a result of the feedback (even though some of it was, ahem,
undiplomatic ;-)) we'll revamp the wallpaper (and yes, it's a failure on
our part to have to do that post-UIF).
I was very happy to read Otto's post and thought this was a very 
intriguing idea.  I would love to see an evolving wallpaper and his 
description grasped my sense of fancy.  I'm afraid the resulting 
wallpaper did not match my expectations from his description, though, 
and I'm relieved to hear that it will be revamped.
Although I'm getting used to the wallpaper, first impressions always 
matter, and Ubuntu is in a very difficult position of being dramatically 
more elegant than Windows but perhaps not quite as elegant as Mac OS X, 
which it is now compared to.  This means the stakes have never felt higher.
This is also an incredible achievement, and definitely one I would not 
have predicted from Linux when I adopted Ubuntu 5.04 so many years ago.  
I'm thrilled that Canonical is boldly moving to improve design and 
usability.  And I recognize the pressure this places upon the design 
team and am definitely grateful that community feedback continues to 
inform the finished product.  The frequent updates from 
design.canonical.com have been a real pleasure to read, and I also 
appreciate the further update on the wallpaper status.
Regards,
Nathan

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Nathan Haines
Ubuntu California Local Community Team




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