Valent Turkovic wrote:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuFreeCultureShowcase
It looks somewhat close to the ccLiveContent spin which was based of Fedora (version 1.0 which was supposed to be followed by a 2.0 version, don't know what happened with it)
I like this Ubuntu team idea, so I just posted this FYI. One thing I find missing from their announcement is the mention of what kind of submissions are they looking for and are those submissions restricted or not to usage of non-free tools (ie. Photoshop, Maya, 3D Studio,
They seems to focus on Free formats, so the files can be played out of the box and that is all.
Premiere, etc...). I don't know what expression "Free Culture Artist" means because I think that there could be lost of Ubuntu users out
I bet "Free Culture" is understood as "released under a Creative Commons license"
that that would feel that they are that even if they run Ubuntu as their secundary system and do their primary work on completely proprietary system (Os X or Windows).
Probably because more people are into "Free Culture" (read: CC license) than "Free Software" and they just target the largest audience. -- nicu :: http://nicubunu.ro :: http://nicubunu.blogspot.com Cool Fedora wallpapers: http://fedora.nicubunu.ro/wallpapers/ Open Clip Art Library: http://www.openclipart.org my Fedora stuff: http://fedora.nicubunu.ro -- Fedora-marketing-list mailing list Fedora-marketing-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-marketing-list