> My tendency is to decouple packaging and contests. Have the images in a > proper gallery and the users can use RSS feeds and see "best rated", "most > viewed", "last uploaded" images with no effort. > And they really need the packaging? They have the photos open in their > browser and Firefox has an "Set As Desktop Background" command (it appears > broken if Firefox/GNOME, but that is just a bug which needs a patch). Why reinvent the wheel - why not just take advantage of Gnome look? Or set up a Flickr pool - I think one already exists possibly? > As for Fedora Magazine, it can automatically pick "the most viewed upload > from the last week" or "the best rated upload from the last week" based on > RSS... and we definitely must include JonRob in this talk about the > magazine... With respect to the magazine, I'd be more than happy if someone from the art team would be interested in doing a monthly post that would share work that members of the art team were involved with - whether it was Fedora related or just created using tools exclusively in Fedora. Obviously, as Nicu said further down, there would need to be some kind of editorial review... I certainly need to speak with Martin about getting his echo overviews published on there... I sadly don't have the time to organise the posting of any more content myself, as life is getting busier. If someone is interested in working with me on this, drop a note and we'll see about getting you added to the blog members, either as editor or author. Sorry thoughts are a bit spread out, I'm in the library between classes. Thanks for thinking of Fedora Magazine though :) Jon _______________________________________________ Fedora-art-list mailing list Fedora-art-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-art-list