Hi Brian Burger wrote: > I managed to talk to "Ng", pointed him (her?) at my four-month-old RT
him (me ;) > And it better be perfect, because any tweaks we want to do will have > to go thru the same clumsy process. Just one quick thing - while we can't allow direct access to PHP portions of the theme, we could give you permissions to edit things like static CSS files if you would like, so you can make (depending on your theme, anything from minor to major) stylistic changes yourself. I've not done much drupal theming work myself, but having reviewed a few of them for LoCo sites, the PHP end of things seems to generally be quite minimal, so hopefully would change less than the CSS. Also, if anyone has any bright ideas about ways we can re-organise the themes to minimise our required involvement in updating them, I'm all ears! (e.g. I notice that most of the themes are variants on the ubuntu theme. Perhaps much of this work could be unified into a generic LoCo theme - which you could choose to extend as you wished, but would provide a firm base to start with, that would just need you to upload some logos yourself) Cheers, -- Chris Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.canonical.com -- loco-contacts mailing list loco-contacts@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/loco-contacts