Am 08.11.2016 um 01:42 schrieb Duarte Ramos:
Cool, sounds good to me.
I'd still like to enter the contest, but these are gonna be two busy weeks for me, I'm finding it hard to keep up with the work alone. Not sure if I'll ever find the time to make anything worthy of the time invested, but I'll sure as hell try. :)
- That would be cool, I'm curious, too :)
Any other artists in the translator mailing list? I bet most of use are Inkscape users after all, even if sporadically. I'd love to see the entries of the folks here. We barely only deal with translations and text here, and I would sure like to get to know people a little better, maybe get a feeling for their artstyle/aesthetics. :)
- Even not being an artist, one can submit something :)
I'm probably better at anaesthetics than at art, and as I have access to the website internals (any changes are logged, but still...), I guess I better shouldn't submit anything myself. But I enjoyed making one, too ;-)
Regards, Maren
On 08-11-2016 00:31, Maren Hachmann wrote:
Am 08.11.2016 um 01:13 schrieb Duarte Ramos:
Hey everyone,
Just one small thing that has been bothering me, there is no mention anywhere of a closing date or a deadline for delivery of the About Screen contest anywhere in the page. Only reference I've seen is the "Open for" date on the Inkscape gallery. Maybe it is worth mentioning more directly on the contest page itself?
Also on the very first line of the Contest Page it could probably read "Visit the 0.92 About Screen Contest *gallery* to submit to the current contest." instead of "contest page" to be a little more clear.
What do you think?
Sounds good to me. I think the date wasn't added right away, because we didn't know if it will work out with the contest taking place in a different location, so we might have wanted to extend the submission period. Now that there are already 12 entries, I think we can assume that people found it :)
Btw. I've just written a news article about the deadline approaching ;-)
Regards, Maren
On 08-11-2016 00:05, Maren Hachmann wrote:
Dear website translators,
to account for the usage of cmake, and to help Linux users compile Inkscape for different directories, the Getting Started page was updated.
http://inkscape.org/en/develop/getting-started/
(section about Building on Linux, with subsections).
On the devel list, I've asked for someone to help with updating the Win / OS X sections, and wanted to wait before I ask for your translation help, but I guess that will take a while, or might need further, more direct prodding, so we can have the website ready for 0.92 in time.
Also, a Branding page was added, so all the materials needed for contests (About screen, or T-Shirt, etc.) are available in one location: http://www.inkscape.org/en/about/branding/
And a link to the new page was added to the About Screen Contest page: https://inkscape.org/en/community/about-screen-contests/ (and the link to the logo now goes to the branding page, so people get to see all variants).
Thanks for all your help - I've seen that some of you have been very active these last days :)
Kind Regards, Maren
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