But at least we didn't have it set up so the option with the most donations won so better than a lot democracies really!
]]>or for 'I don't think screenshots need to be posted'
What kind of democracy is this!? :-D
Dusty
]]>The first monthly thread has been created here and includes guidelines on how to post your screenie and use the new system
]]>JMHO
]]>Also, art.archlinux.org would be the perfect compliment (it may not be perfect, but I'm sure its not always going to be that way), as users can upload their shots there, meaning we dont have to be subjected to crappy slow, every man and there dog apache servers which aren't always up anyway.
my .5 penny
]]>Take a look at that setup. Now find a one click way to find the last ten screenshots uploaded...... cant find it can you. It's hardly easy to use, its terrible, and it requires a second signup.
IMHO the best method is to have it complimenting the screenshots, upload them there for those who need somewhere to upload them, and link them here.
That raises the other issue, I dont want to have all my screenshots hosted there, I would much rather host them myself, its much much more convenient.
And finally, I like the way a forum promotes discussion of a screenshot, what wallpaper, what theme, what torsmo, adesklet, karamba script people are using. The comment link isnt in quite the most obvious of places there, up the left of the page, I didnt notice at first and this discourages discussion.
iphitus
]]>excuse my bad mood, I am in international transit!
]]>Having separate categories for the logo's, wallpaper, etc. is good, but I think the screenshots section could use a little more organization in order for it to be usable while not becoming unmanagable.
]]>art.archlinux.org? wtf was that annouced? I watch the forums and the mailing lists! i despair! I'm still keeping the poll running!
apeiro mentioned it in one thread and I took it as an announcement because it was said by an official of ArchLinux
]]>otherwise coppermine would be the best
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