Hi,
The point for Supplemental Wallpapers is not simple to have a package with fine wallpapers as to bring people to contributions. To collect simple photographs that are public domain or with an other proper license is not the way you will get contributors just you will get a lot of submissions. As ubuntu design team announced the winners for there next version now, I could go easy through the submissions and pick nice ones and submit them by myself but I dont do that.2013/8/26 Ryan Lerch <rlerch@xxxxxxxxxx>
The guidelines[1] for the supplemental wallpaper submissions state that you need permission from the author to submit the file. Does anyone know the reasoning for this? Does it also apply to images that are in the Public Domain?
I ask because there are many many awesome images in places like the NASA image library that are public domain. These would be nice to source and include in the submissions. Do i need to contact NASA to see if their public domain images are okay for use as a Fedora wallpaper?
cheers,
ryanlerch
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