I feel I should put in my 2 cents worth.  I don't qualify as a developer,
but I do qualify as an old fogy.
I like the "Space Fun" theme.  I think it shows a willingness to be a bit
whimsical, when the occasion
permits.  We don't want to be stogy like microsoft. :-)

Phil

On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 3:07 PM, Miguel Figueiredo <el...@debianpt.org>wrote:

> On 18-06-2012 23:38, Rick Thomas wrote:
>
> [...]
>
>
>  Can we keep this bug report open, as a way of tracking this issue in the
>> period before Wheezy release?
>>
>
> Before the previous release there was a public Call For Proposals and the
> decision on the artwork to use on the release was the 'Space Fun' theme.
> IIRC For the first time Debian used a consistent artwork among desktop,
> installer, boot, cd covers, ... even for the website. Yay!
>
> I may like the artwork or not but IMO the process was well conducted so I
> don't agree this is an issue.
>
> For Wheezy, and for quite a time, the Call For Proposals [1] it's open and
> the process will follow.
>
> 1 - 
> http://wiki.debian.org/**DebianArt/Themes<http://wiki.debian.org/DebianArt/Themes>
>
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> Melhores cumprimentos/Best regards,
>
> Miguel Figueiredo
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