Re: New ubuntu artwork - a newcomer's thoughts.
Posted Mar 7, 2005 8:48 UTC (Mon) by
derek.harding (guest, #28279)
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Re: Community response of new ubuntu artwork by flipg40
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Re: Community response of new ubuntu artwork
I am a priest in the Anglican Church and also an IT consultant with European clients including school service providers.
I have recently loaded Ubuntu (Hoary) on my laptop (after years with SuSE) and I feel no qualms about the logon screen image. In fact, I don't have any qualms about the others but I prefer to have pictures of my family on the working desktops.
True the computer is a tool but just as my father made his woodworking tools "his" by decorating them and moulding them to his use, so I shape my tools - the laptop, desktops and servers which I use or supervise.
I think the artwork promotes togetherness and human-ness - happy people in relaxed circumstances putting indeed a human face to an inhuman object, and summing up the Ubuntu principles superbly. I can see no suggestion of pornography in the images but, crucially, what tends to deprave and corrupt (my understanding of the meaning of the word) depends upon how it is viewed in the first place.
However, I do accept that interpretation of images is a function of the viewer's background. Perhaps this emphasises ubuntu in the different opinions. Please keep these images available but perhaps provide a more varied choice at installation?
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