Ubuntu Karmic desktop
Canonical
on 25 September 2009
Tags: Design
The results of the flickr submissions is simply amazing. 639 members submitted 2001 photos. Selecting the images to include in Karmic was a big task, and if there were more free space on the disk, I would add more.
First, we chose a short-list. To do so, a group of Ubuntu artwork community members and Canonical employees collected their favourites and we invited the photographers to include their images in the short-list group. That same group then made a selection of 20-30 top photos and from that we have 19 stunning images for users to select from.
Anyone and everyone who took part in this deserves a big round of applause, and perhaps a beer from me :)
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