On Sat, Jan 5, 2013 at 11:33 AM, MarcoM <ilmar...@yahoo.it> wrote: > Hi guys, I'm in the same situation of Omar! I would like to be' envolved > in The community. Let me do something ;)! > > Cheers > Marco > > Il giorno 05/gen/2013, alle ore 18:12, Omar Otmane <acoma...@hotmail.com> > ha scritto: > > Hi Guys, > I really wanna get involved in Ubuntu Community ,, I am a Beginner > Designer ,, What i can do ? > > Hey Marco and Omar, welcome and thanks so much for getting involved.
Recently, Canonical's thought-leader and CEO Mark Shuttleworth posted to the ubuntu-devel a very nice email that you should read. You can find it here: http://fridge.ubuntu.com/2013/01/04/going-mobile-in-2013/ You should read the whole thing, it's not long. But most directly speaking to your interests, he wrote "Now is the time to roll up our sleeves and *create*. Think of an app or system feature that you think is really important to have, apply what we’ve learned about design thinking and your own imagination to find elegant, new, fresh ways to deliver that capability, and join us in shaping something that can take the world by storm. Start at developer.ubuntu.comand unleash your creativity, rigour and expertise." I suggest that you pick an app, think of a way that the app could be better, and start a discussion about it. You can take a screen shot of the app and doodle over it with your favorite paint program (Photoshop, The GIMP, Inkscape, etc) or mock-up a whole new window. Give us your ideas and questions, and we'll help you refine them and present them for inclusion in the project. Since there's so much interest in getting started with Ubuntu Artwork, maybe we should have a meeting on IRC to introduce ourselves, some Free Software tools for making Ubuntu Art, and ideas for getting involved. If you'd be interested in attending an IRC meeting, feel free to post hours you'd be available and what time zone you're in so we can coordinate.
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