Some of you may have noticed that the graphics team website has gotten a major face lift. I figured a site redesign and reorganization might inject a bit of fuel into the graphic design fires of the community. Here’s a bit of what happened in the site redesign:
No one had posted to the graphics forum in 4 months. I figured it was time to retire it. For now, I’ve linked the top forum link to a graphics board on the main site of Unity Linux. I’m most likely going to install Simplepress soon here. For an example of how simplepress works with a site like ours, see devnet’s Exchange blog forum. More updates to come on that for us here.
A full backup was performed before this system was removed and I’ll save that in case any Unity Admin has a desire for it.
All images from the old Coppermine gallery now reside in our Gallery Showcase. No images were deleted. A full backup was performed before this system was removed and I’ll save that in case any Unity Admin has a desire for it.
The new Gallery Showcase page was put in. This replaces our Coppermine gallery and provides one less area that hackers can attack us on. Public uploads ARE enabled. You have to register to upload and images will only appear upon approval. So if you have something to share with us, please do!
Why now?
Why not now? The graphics team is VERY talented and provides Unity Linux with a fantastic amount of icons, themes, and wallpapers. They should have a main site that caters to and showcases all the great things they do. I believe this new design does just that. Hopefully, you all agree! Please do let us know what you think of the new digs and thanks for using Unity Linux!
We finally got to setup a fund for Unity. To ensure transparency, we setup the fund through pledgies (http://pledgie.com).
We will shortly setup a table of expenses / funds received on http://docs.unity-linux.org so that all transactions are recorded and available for anyone to view.
In the meantime you can donate at
Thank you all for your support.
Gett.