Hey, thanks for taking the initiative to try to improve the process, and for keeping your comments constructive.
Re: your concerns-- This time around we've further attempted to make sure the process is more transparent, and to try to get more of the community involved. To this end, I've started a wiki page, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Incoming/Hardy . Most likely after the coming meeting-- I will try to spread this where I can-- in the meantime there is a link to it straight from the main wiki artwork page. In terms of documentation-frustration, it is unlikely (afaik, and feel free to correct me, those in the know) for any of the community artists' work, to be chosen as a default. The guidelines, are there to just make sure that people go in the right direction, and are intentionally loose to allow for creativity. There is no wrong direction persay. Their work will still be appreciated and likely placed into the community package. Palette-- we're not really allowed one. As for the forum ambassadors acting as a liason, that is a fantastic idea. Much thanks again, 23meg. Roadmap: Actual artwork, is a thing that will most likely stay with the artist, until they are ready and post it to the website. Some of the work and most of the discussion goes on in chats between the artists-- as an ad hoc thing.. While I don't think formalising such a process would be a good idea, I welcome any suggestions on how to make more apparent the progress that is going on. While not completely specific to your mail, there is something I want to address: there is a reason why irc and the mailing list is used, rather than the forums. People want to get work and discussion done-- and such places are where people are located that will help them achieve that end. Posting it to a forum potentially leads to a lot of offhand, unhelpful comments and such (Drive-bys). In terms of productivity, using the two other sources of discussion are a wise choice. That being said, I reiterate that the ambassadors as a liason in the future is a good thing. Nothlit. (Feel free to correct me on any of the statements I've made!) -- ubuntu-art mailing list ubuntu-art@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art