New Propaganda Series: Rebirth 108
Quite a number of people have written in regards to the new Propaganda series. The series is called "Rebirth", and frankly, I'm frustrated. Now I'm going to have to download the new stuff, and look at re-doing my desktop. Must have...pretty eye candy...
I love Propaganda but ... (Score:2)
Should I feel bad? (Score:3)
Wow (Score:2)
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Now every time there's a story that even loosly involes VA are we going to have to have a thread about it?
Re:Should I feel bad? (Score:3)
Re:Should I feel bad? (Score:2)
Can't people make their own? (Score:4)
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propaganda (Score:2)
Actually I thought the rebirth series wasn't all that great, but didn't want to just post a flame. So Thanks to the first thing that came up under propaganda from Google, Yeah, I know, Lame -1,
Re:No, It's not funny, don't laugh (Score:1)
Aight, I confess... I'm depressed at work, I lost all my data after a backup headed the way of the dodo.. I deal with stupid people daily by way of tech support... and I think all that weed I smoked back as a teenager is finally catching up to me. So yeah... I'm strugglin.... =)
ButtF***ing ugly..as usual (Score:3)
Sure, the Macintosh "theme" or (sic) Windows may not be much to look at, but if I have to look at it for hours on end, I know which one I'd prefer.
A desktop should not be an art-exhibition, for chrissakes.
Maybe the people designing themes should worry less about displaying their GIMP-skills and more about user-friendliness (then again, the same may be said about Linux as a whole..I personally like working on it, but there's no way in hell I could get my parents to do so right now - it's just to clumsy for them). After all, a Window manager is a TOOL.
And if it must be ideologically correct, try to take some hints from the Bauhaus, the guys who said that "Less is more" but also that design should serve a social cause. Nice, clean design helps users get the most out of their system.
Maybe it's time some people read the Apple Lisa papers again. To be fair, though, I think standard KDE is OK. Boring, but OK.
No way (Score:2)
Re:? (Score:2)
Chris DiBona
VA Linux Systems
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Grant Chair, Linux Int.
Pres, SVLUG
Eye candy needed to migrate linux users... (Score:3)
DuG
Re:ButtF***ing ugly..as usual (Score:1)
However, some people like eyecandy. And that's why slashdot posts this stuff, people download it, and make web pages which make me dizzy. Aww man...
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Re:Can't people make their own? (Score:2)
Esperandi
Re:? (Score:1)
--synaptik
If you want to flame me, do so here [slashdot.org].
Although Bowie didn't actually make these ones.... (Score:2)
I suppose it's a bit of a shame it's not immediatly obvieous on that site that these tiles were created by someone else.
The New OS "Smell" (Score:3)
Very few people objectively evalualte an OS before claiming it as the new wave, they see the "new" way and think its the future. (I put quotes around that new cause I remembered that Linux doesn't have anything new to its command line design that it didn't copy from Unix but I've still seen people get floored by it simply because it was different)
Linux (well, X) provides a unqiue ability in an OS that keeps around a lot of people - continual new OS smell. Need a recharge on that smell? Pop in a new window manager! It doesn't matter if you go from Enlightenment to fvwm or the other way around, its *NEW*!
Esperandi
grab the whole enchilada (Score:1)
I'm not impressed. (Score:1)
I prefer a different Rebirth, the one that sounds like 2 303s, an 808, and a 909. Unfortunately that costs $250 US or so and only runs on Windows.
*sigh*
Blah (Score:2)
hmmm... wonder if I'll get moderated as flamebait, or just get flamed...
They're smart! (Score:2)
Now, fast forward 10 years. Linux is an established server OS with lots of interest invested in it. The people running the websites realize that its not evil to get paid for working on something you love. How much would it cost to get the website from those people? Hundreds of thousands if not millions!
What is the real moneymaker of these sites? Well, not much besides the fact that you can say "look how many poor open source programmers I feed while they give their lifeblood for you to have software without effort".... but in the open source community, that is one of the best PR moves you could ever make.
Esperandi
The numbers given in this post are not real. I realize that VA paid more than $10 for Slashdot, I'm just trying to illustrate a point. Flame me now, remember me later when I'm right.
Re:The New OS "Smell" (Score:3)
What I did complain about was that a lot of `theme-developers' seem to mistake excessive artiness for `a fresh approach to designing user interfaces'. Clever image-manipulation does not make a good working environment. A good working environment consists of clear, logical metaphors and a layout that doesn't distract the user from the task he or she is undertaking.
At the moment, I have seen no viable alternative to the Windows/Macintosh paradigm, overstretched as they may be. Most new interfaces (like Propagan(d?)a or MacOsX focus on creating pretty pictures instead. No-one says it's an easy problem to solve: there are entire universities working on it, all to no avail at the present moment. What is needed right now is for someone to come up with the one brilliant idea that will change the whole paradigm. Dumping yet another set of overworked GIMP-manipulations on the web just isn't the way to go.
Re: Uh yeah your informed.. (Score:1)
Just ask my brother who now has an IQ of 2 because his brain is so fried from smoking pot.. everytime i hear that 'it doesn't affect you' i have to laugh..
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Re:Can't people make their own? (Score:1)
Re:The New OS "Smell" (Score:2)
Esperandi
Re:I'm not impressed. (Score:1)
Re:Your Desktop (Score:1)
Maybe we don't have the time to fumble around with the GIMP? Maybe because your gimp rolled tile is fucking ugly?
Re:The New OS "Smell" (Score:1)
The Linux CLI, for example, is butt-ugly, but at least it's not distracting. It is also, however, not very inspiring, in the sense that a command-line tends to put most people off (and face it, 99% of computer users are not `hackers' (sic)).
It is therefore of the utmost importance to create a usable, clear window manager if Linux is ever to gain any significant acceptance among users who are not systems administrators. Its other strongpoints (stability, configurability) are of no significance in achieving this if a well-thought out interface isn't realized. Soon.
Re:They're smart! (Score:1)
All the Open Source guys are used to eating ramen noodles and working at McDonalds so that they don't *GASP* get paid for programming.
Dude, stop making generalizations. Most open source programmers have real jobs, and make real money, They code in their spare time. Different people have different hobbies, some people make music, some people do physical activities, some people code. Not try to flame you here, but this it total BS.
Re:Can't people make their own? (Score:1)
We are talking about ART. (Some people might disagree, but thats another thread
If I make a piece of art, I'm most likely to enjoy it hanging on my wall(paper) for a few days, until I realise what I could have done to make it better, and then I end up hating it and can't bear to stare at it anymore.
I think most people suffer from this syndrome - which is why having other people's art is so much more fun. Because I am a self perfectionist, I'm not going to develop a complex about someone else's wallpaper. But hey - that's just me
Semis.
Re:I'm not impressed. (Score:1)
I dislike it too, but mostly because I find the 'just like the real thing' interface to be so awkward to manipulate with a mouse. Same aggravation as with the newer versions of Quicktime Player and assorted IBM products with 'Real' in the title. Oh well, back to Impulse Tracker...
Re:ButtF***ing ugly..as usual (Score:1)
Anyway I'd kill for one of those Mac boxen with Aqua. Oh if only Macs weren't so damned expensive
Re:Your Desktop (Score:1)
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Re:The New OS "Smell" (Score:1)
Perhaps true. I know that I certainly don't like most of the overdone wm themes. But, obviously, some people do. They are created, and they are downloaded. If you don't like them, you don't have to care about them. Simple as that.
I would encourage you, however, to take a look at sawmill.themes.org. The sawmill users seem to be of a slightly different bent than enlightenment users, and there are about as many simple, minimalistic themes as there are gaudy, overdone themes.
The theming capabilities of window managers (and other programs) allow me to create the look and feel that _I_ want, rather than the look and feel that somebody else thinks I want. Why, pray tell, is this a bad thing?
The issue is identical to the free speech issue. If you have the freedom to say what you want, then it follows that everybody else does, too, even if they may say things that you don't like. If you don't like that, then there's always a number of totalitarian states around that you can emigrate to.
Most new interfaces (like Propagan(d?)a
Propaganda is an interface? Gosh, last time I looked, it was just a collection of abstract background tiles.
What is needed right now is for someone to come up with the one brilliant idea that will change the whole paradigm.
And I take it that you're volunteering for the task?
Dumping yet another set of overworked GIMP-manipulations on the web just isn't the way to go.
You seem to have this strange idea that Propaganda was intended to be a revolutionary concept in user-interface design. Are you perhaps taking the 'JFK' motif of the website a little too literally?
Propaganda is a collection of eye-candy backgrounds. If you like it, then use it. If you don't like it, then don't use it. Whining about it will only waste time that could be better spent designing that paradigm-changing user interface that you volunteered to create.
Well, I didn't like your tile (Score:2)
Re:The New OS "Smell" (Score:1)
Well, it looks like you have your work cut out for you. Stop wasting time posting here, and get cracking at designing said window manager!
hi (Score:4)
On a related topic, I have no interest in politics whatsoever. That's why I subscribe to all the political magazines and newspapers I can. Then every week I send letters to the editor saying how politics don't interest me and how I found the articles boring because they talked about politics instead of more interesting things.
I hope that Slashdot stops posting articles about Propaganda, because I don't really find the Propaganda themes that attractive. If you ask me, Slashdot is critically overrun with people who find things interesting that I don't. The only way I can think to remedy this is to post a few messages to each thread I find interesting in order to explicitly state my apathy towards it.
I'm looking for anyone with exactly the same tastes as me to join my crusade to make all publications, especially Slashdot, publish only things that interest me. Anyone willing to join me in my crusade must do the following:
(a) never ignore anything. If you find something that is boring or uninteresting, read up on and then write letters/post messages to anyone willing (or unwilling!) to listen about how boring you find it.
(b) read all Jon Katz articles religiously. Set up a script to alarm you as soon as Jon Katz posts an article. Immediately read his article and then post a message about how much you dislike his article and him personally. To save time, use prewritten messages.
(c) get an account at Slashdot, and set it up so the only articles you see are on subjects you find boring. That way you don't have to waste time reading stuff that you're already interested in!
(d) do a little karma whoring on the side. Post at least 25 messages to each article posted on Slashdot. The more times you post, the more likely you are to get karma! You can use that karma to your advantage by being able to post your "is this really news for nerds?" posts at a score of 2!
Re:grab the whole enchilada (Score:1)
I thought for a second you were that damned "Here's a tarball of Transmeta's code morpher!" that's really a "Don Knotts plays a hacker" page.
thanks!
Re:I'm not impressed. (Score:1)
Propaganda and the filter frenzy (Score:2)
Mankind has always dreamed of destroying the sun.
Re:Well, I didn't like your tile (Score:1)
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"'Is not a quine' is not a quine" is a quine [nmsu.edu].
Propaganda = trash (Score:1)
Not that I could make better tiles: I couldn't.
Not that I dont appreciate the work: I do.
But they're just swirled colours that happen to tile! Why is that worthy of a Slashdot article??
Just because it's easy.... (Score:1)
(sorry but I call 'em as I see them).
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A mind is a terrible thing to taste.
Wow, you spent $350 for a 29160N? (Score:1)
- A.P.
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Re:Just because it's easy.... (Score:1)
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A mind is a terrible thing to taste.
Re:Just because it's easy.... (Score:1)
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A mind is a terrible thing to taste.
Re:Blah (Score:2)
I like pictures as well. Since my children tend to hang around this computer almost as much as I do, babes won't do it, so I use heavenly bodies from APOD [nasa.gov].
There are some shots here that absolutely take your breath away. The universe is a beautiful and wonderful place...
Z
Propaganda & Open Source (Score:1)
There are nice instructions in the GIMP documentation about creating spiffy tiling images but those instructions are only the tip of the iceberg.
If the whole idea of Open Source is the free exchange of information to allow both learning and creation in the form of code (and images) I see Propaganda as quite counter to that.
I hope Propaganda can live up to it's claim of open source evangelism but so far it continues to disappoint me. Not the art but the philosophy.
--Ben
afterbirth? (Score:1)
Here, have some more eye candy (Score:2)
Airwindows Desktops [airwindows.com]
Airwindows Backgrounds [airwindows.com]
Airwindows Tiles [airwindows.com]
Airwindows Titlebars [airwindows.com]
Airwindows Web Backgrounds [airwindows.com]
It's there to use and has consistently been the biggest draw at airwindows.com. I hope to one day be looking at a Linux eyecandy screenshot and spot some of my own work in it! I think my tiles and natural media backgrounds kick butt in a serious way :) down with swirlies! Quit being so arty and get crafty! ;)
Re:Your Desktop (Score:3)
Hi!
Thank you for submitting your various clue-deprived assumptions to the world. I'll now take the time to correct them, and you.
Firstly, the "same damn swirly-theme-with-some-random-set-of-colors-in-so
Secondly, my work (and Naru's subsequent work) is not being "forced" on you, or anyone. To my knowledge, no one is being subjected to our collection of free desktop backgrounds against their will. Check with Amnesty International. I'm sure they have a few people looking out for this and other serious civil rights abuses.
Thirdly, and most importantly, you're completely and absolutely wrong in this case:
"No accounting for taste, of course, but I just don't see what the big deal is about Propaganda's stuff that it has to get (likely extraordinary) funding from VA Linux, among other things."
You wanna know how much "extraordinary funding" i've recieved from VA Linux Systems? Zero. Thats right, you read it correctly. Nothing. Zero. $0.00. In British Pounds, that translates to 0.00. In pesos, thats 'cero'. In Lire, thats also 0.00... Infact, if you really want to get down to it, this project cost me about 1000 hours of work, and about $450 out of pocket. Red Hat never paid me a dime..I got an IPO invitation from them, but silly me, I refused to lie on a financial statement with E-Trade in order to get in on it. Damn those morals of mine! What about VA? VA didnt even recognize me when they were handing out IPO invitations.
As you can see, i've made absolutely no money from this project. Guess what that means? That means youre complaining about something youre getting FOR FREE. The whole reason you're getting it for free, because for a long time I liked making people happy by putting whatever talent I had to use for the Linux community. And you, sitting pretty in a position to pass judgement over an entire year's worth of labor, and the sum total of nearly eight hundred images, would like everyone in the world to know that "Its not something to get all worked up about."
Well, thank you for your comment. I hope that you'll continue to take mine, and other's work for granted. Naru's work may not yet be as refined as mine, but thats no reason to afford him any less respect.
In the meantime, you, and other people who find it necessarry to look a gift horse in the mouth can form a line to the left to kiss my ass. Lucky for you, thats also free. You see, its people like you that remind me of why I stopped doing things for other people for free.
Have a GREAT day,
Bowie J. Poag
Project Manager, PROPAGANDA For Linux (http://propaganda.themes.org [themes.org])
turgid artwork posing as style (Score:1)
I still think that... (Score:2)
Plus, you get your choice of a color scheme:
http://www.webslingerz.com/eyepoppers/red.shtml
http://www.webslingerz.com/eyepoppers/green.sht
http://www.webslingerz.com/eyepoppers/blue.shtm
http://www.webslingerz.com/eyepoppers/purple.sh
http://www.webslingerz.com/eyepoppers/grey.shtm
- JoeShmoe
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Come on, *ORIGINAL* naming! (Score:1)
Rebirth. Not only the program called "Rebirth" which is a software synthesizer has been out for years and more or less popular, but a whole bunch of other projects got named "Rebirth."
And, here we go, yet another "Rebirth" project. Where's the originality? What if I name my next big project "Enlightenment"? or "Gnome" (yes, case intentional)?
I thought programmers were some of the most original and imaginative people, and here we go.
Re:ButtF***ing ugly..as usual (Score:3)
When I work in KDE, I have a picture of a Pagoda snagged from Digitalblasphemy.com, a dark green colorset, and the green equivalent of the standard titlebar pixmaps that come with KDE. Nothing else has changed.
Most of those themes, on the other hand, are a complete mess. They're resource hogs, they're large, and they're EXTREMELY user-unfriendly. I don't care HOW pretty BlueSteel looks, if you try to work with that in high resolutions, you're gonna be cursing yourself trying to click the iconify, maximize, and close buttons, even if you can tell them apart at anything higher than 1280x1024. But not to pick on only BlueSteel alone, the majority of all themes made for X window managers are this way -- they're an attempt to be pretty but completly drown out any type of functionality.
I hate to drag Windows into this, but I will anyway. I won't even mention quality in this, I'm fairly biased towards the Windows developers, but this isn't about looks, it's about functionality. If you want to see some functional themes that still look pretty, check out some of the ones done for windowblinds. Win3000, Elegant, Titanium are just 3 examples of excellent looking skins that are completly functional on anybody's desktop.
And you know what's sad? The Windows skinners & themers port over the X themes, but vice versa is almost NEVER done. Go look for Win3000 for KDE. Go look for Elegant for Enlightenment. If you can find them, lemme know, cause I want to use them. Hopefully if these themes are indeed found, I can avoid the frustration of accidentally closing a program when all I wanted to do was minimize it.
I do appreciate the effort put into the themes by the artists. But please, it IS possible to be good looking and user friendly at the same time.
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Re:The New OS "Smell" (Score:1)
Re:Your Desktop (Score:1)
Well said that man!
If you don't like the Propoganda tiles, don't use them. Seems fair enough to me. I can't say as I like them all (can't even say that I've seen them all), but some of them I do like - a lot! In fact, I like some of them so much they even appear on my work computer which, horror of horrors, runs Windows
And another thing: sure I could create these things myself. No doubt, if I had time to spare, I could learn to use the GIMP and generate my own tiles. But would they be attractive? Could they be described as art? I very much doubt it - I am singularly lacking in creative talent.
You wouldn't rip into the author of a Linux app just because you don't need or use it, so why rip into someone who uses their creativity in another way?
[lurk mode on]
Re:Can't people make their own? (Score:1)
it's just a choice of tool. a painter uses charcoal, a brush, pigments, types of canvas and other such material to create their visions. are they not artisits even though they use tools made by others?
the creators of propaganda have created an amusing storyline and some nice graphics. it took time and creative energy to do so.
so what is art? you could make an entire
Re:? (Score:1)
Real eyecandy (Score:1)
I know, flaming free stuff is a nono, but I'm not flaming it just hurts my eyes.
Anyway why should I bother having some swirling psycho patterns on my desktop when there are pictures of Gisele Bündchen?
I might be dumb but.. (Score:1)
beside.. who has that might time to waste creating that website? bah.. so many serious things to do on Gnome (serious user interface problems) lets think about those insetead..
Re: Uh (Score:2)
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"You can't shake the Devil's hand and say you're only kidding."
Re:Fonts (OT) (Score:1)
Now my post is moderated even below the trolls.. =(
Re:ButtF***ing ugly..as usual (Score:1)
Jazilla.org - the Java Mozilla [sourceforge.net]
Re:They're smart! (Score:2)
And yes, some people have hobbies, but most people if you walked up to them and offered to pay them for doing their hobbies wouldn't run away thinking you were the most outrageous and immoral person to have ever existed...
Esperandi
Re:ButtF***ing ugly..as usual (Score:3)
What is it that makes the windows interface better, exactly? I was always frustrated because the maximize button was right next to the close button. My friend (who loves the windows gui) says that that's wonderful, but I always had troubles when I would go to maximize and, bam, that window is closed.
I'm currently running blueHeart for e, and I'm quite in love with it. Each titlebar has two buttons, at max. The default title bar has these buttons on opposite sides, which is equally wonderful. On the left, we've got the iconify button, which does just that. On the right, we've got the close button, which does just that. I would, in fact, have to be a complete klod to mistakenly close a window I was trying to minimize.
So, really, not everything has to be reminiscent of windows. blueHeart reminds me not at all of windows, and I enjoy using it far more. No longer will I have to look carefully when I maximize a window; now I can just double click on the title bar. Middle click to windowshade. Right click to bring up a list of options that just...is impressive.
But! For all those of you who *love* the MS interface! You can set all your windows to "side border" which will put the iconify and close buttons adjacent to each other! But why would you ever? I find it prettier (the side border pattern is very sexy), so I use it for windows I'm not likely to close. My iconbox, pager, and gaim are permanently on side border, and I love it. Every other window is either borderless or using the default, simple, format.
And, of course, if you have trouble with closing windows when you try to minimize them, why not use a different window manager? e, windowmaker, and countless others are perfectly compatible with KDE (if you're stuck on kde), and will solve this problem for you.
So really, it all comes down to, if there's a problem, why don't you fix it yourself? Themes are fairly simple to make, especially for KDE and wmaker...why not just fix one up? Or make a "Win3000" theme for e, and use that? Change the gnome panel buttons so they look like a start menu, and use the Redmond 95 GTK+ theme. It'll be all better, don't worry.
I do appreciate the effort put into the themes by the artists. But please, it IS possible to be good looking and user friendly at the same time.
In fact, I believe, that's my point. I don't find the windows gui particularly attractive, or user friendly. I think, and I'm probably just stealing this opinion from many others, that the only reason people like the windows gui is not that it's intuitive, but that they've adjusted themselves to it. They understand the quirks and inconsistencies in the Explorer shell, and think that, because they've been trained to use such a system, it must actually be a good system.
How wrong they are. Go look at the UI hall of shame, go try and teach a new windows user (one who has never used a mouse before) what the difference is between double clicking and single clicking. Explain that the picture of the floppy disk means you're going to save the file, even if you're not saving it to floppy. And, once you've done those, show them how to delete something from their start menu. I dare you. Cmon, try it.
I'm spouting off here, as you can tell, but I think that too much time is spent by themers for X working on making X look like win, or macos. I guess some are doing it because they think the gui is superior, but... well.. no. MacOS might be superior, actually, although Aqua looks like it has some severe design flaws (using color coded buttons, the positioning of said buttons, the latest quicktime release).
So really, I think, what X themers need to do is to stop trying to imitate a GUI they believe to be superior (because they've been trained that way, most likely) and to start creating a new interface that actually *is* superior.
Rant mode: off. regards, ed fisher.
Re:Your Desktop (Score:2)
Chris DiBona
vA Linux Systems
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Grant Chair, Linux Int.
Pres, SVLUG
Re:Your Desktop (Score:1)
Propaganda's contributions to VA and the community were "overlooked", in your words. I also have the email.
It had to be brought to your attention, before you even realized it, Chris. Thats what matters. Most of the people who helped out VA on a volunteer basis were similarly "overlooked"..You guys just didn't care. That told me a great deal about how much importance VA places in recognizing the volunteers who helped them get where they are today..At one point, I stopped and counted over a dozen people who put a great deal of work in making themes.org, and other sites look nice, who werent given the same consideration.
Considering the total scam that took place when VA ent public (i.e. an artificially high opening price that magically jumped to $300 a share a minute and a half after the opening bell) I'm glad I decided not to be involved in that horseshit.
The fact that no one knew, and no one cared was a valuable lesson. Worth more than any praise and esteem it would have meant to be recognized, and certainly worth more than any money I would have made on the stock.
No, I dont hate you, Chris. But the company you work for is far, far different on the inside than they appear to be on the outside.
Bowie J. Poag
Project Manager, PROPAGANDA For Linux (http://propaganda.themes.org [themes.org])
Re:Your Desktop (Score:2)
Anyhow, I know you don't hate me, but I did try to include you, even if it was later, that's why I felt it was important to respond.
Chris
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Grant Chair, Linux Int.
Pres, SVLUG
hrm (Score:2)