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(repost, it failed to send for some reason)<BR>
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Hi Kirk,<BR>
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On Wed, 2011-05-18 at 21:39 -0700, Kirk Bridger wrote:<BR>
> I'm still quite new to the mailing list and am working on my first<BR>
> task. So please bear with me as I expose my newbness for a moment<BR>
> here. But what exactly are you looking for us to do? I'm not<BR>
> familiar with what an imageboard system is, nor what I can do with it.<BR>
> How does this help us collaborate?<BR>
> <BR>
> Sorry for the newb moment, but I'm not sure what's being asked here.<BR>
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Totally fair question! The idea with an image board here is that you can<BR>
upload sketches, mockups, ideas, etc., and then post the URL in IRC,<BR>
identi.ca, here on the list, wherever, and get feedback on the design.<BR>
People can leave comments directly on your design so you can have all<BR>
the feedback stored in one place. With this particular imageboard, there<BR>
is also a field for 'source' so you can copy/paste your source URL for<BR>
folks to download and play with themselves. It also can accept and<BR>
render SVGs (although I'm not sure how great its rendering is.)<BR>
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Make sense? I think it would help because it's much less overhead / pain<BR>
than having to upload stuff to fedorapeople or the wiki, and it makes it<BR>
much easier both to comment on pieces and to find artwork you're<BR>
interested in. <BR>
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~m
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