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ScottLtroy_s1, lol, i've been busy otherwise, if i don't catch you soon, i'll write an email tonight or tomorrw02:07
ScottL 02:07
ScottLi still think we need to better quantify what -controls is for, i think we're missing some stuff like rlamerio suggested02:08
troy_s1ScottL: Hello.02:08
ScottLhi02:08
ScottLtroy_s1, i have some simple questions i believe02:08
troy_s1ScottL: Was that directed at me? Control? I have no clue what that means.02:08
troy_s1LOL02:08
ScottLtroy_s1, no, that was just a generalized statement to the channel02:09
ScottLtroy_s1, i'm ignorant about how art should work in a F/OSS environment02:10
ScottLtroy_s1, is it uncouth to ask for help working up some art with a spec for a fee or bounty?02:10
troy_s1ScottL: Erk.02:11
troy_s1ScottL: I'd start by saying that I doubt I have anything of value to bring to the discussion, just pure opinion. Granted, it's probably from an alternate viewpoint.02:11
troy_s1So... let's see.02:11
troy_s1ScottL: The biggest thing that absolutely stinks about our culture is the lack of culture. People.02:12
troy_s1There simply are effectively zero of the traditional creative minds in the culture. Some might cite person x or y, but let's face it, it's a joke. There aren't any. Period. Charlatanism.02:13
troy_s1So, to that end, from _my_ vantage, I'd worry more about people than the work.02:14
troy_s1ScottL: Sounds goofy I know, but it's rather like a garden. 02:14
ScottLtroy_s1, well, that is sort of the problem...people02:14
troy_s1ScottL: I'd worry more about growing a particular plant than random worthless minds.02:14
troy_s1ScottL: And that means being utterly careful about what is in the garden, around the garden, and how it is cared for. You can't just have 'everyone' - it's a myth. In fact, certain personalities are like awful Ph levels in a garden.02:15
troy_s1ScottL: So it's a serious question. How to grow minds of a particular temperament.02:15
troy_s11) Avoid toxic situations.02:15
troy_s1Those situations are spec work. By spec work I refer _not_ to the money side, but rather the simple math of the "Let's have a contest"02:16
troy_s1It doesn't work. Never has worked. The work is crap. The process is crap. The output is crap. And... more importantly, with respect to growing, it absolutely, utterly, and positively _fails_.02:16
ScottLno, no contest, i have an idea, i want it effected02:16
troy_s1ScottL: So really, again if this is about people, the trick is to get _one_. Not several.02:17
troy_s1Look at Ubuntu proper... contests have done a world of good there eh? Not.02:17
troy_s1Junk.02:17
troy_s1There is no culture. Just random smatterings.02:17
troy_s1And that matters. Because minds of a certain type beget minds of a certain type. 02:18
troy_s12) Repulse toxic minds. Frankly, some idiot that shows up and starts talking about Fitt's this or Miller's that is just an idiot. There are no hard rules in art and design. There are applicable values and principles, but none are overarching and absolute. Context determines all. So having an idiot shouting out and trying to justify their worthless opinion with Fitt's this or xxx that will likely _repulse_ that mind you want.02:19
troy_s1And in a nutshell, that's where I sit. 02:19
troy_s1Pure gardening.02:20
troy_s1Soil. Seeds. Grow.02:20
troy_s1Not easy, but I'll go out on a limb and say that as a culture, we have utterly and miserably failed thus far. We have a creatively bankrupt and worthless cult of idiocy when it comes to art, design, presence, aesthetics, and all of those other valuable things.02:21
troy_s1ScottL: Phew. Blah.02:21
ScottLlol02:21
troy_s1ScottL: Find me _one_ person in Libre with a degree of study in art and design. I dare you. Even the musicians tend not to stick around.02:21
troy_s1ScottL: There is simply a gaping chasm. And if anyone is stupid enough to keep believing that they will magically eventually come, they are drinking far too much Kool Aid. In fact, there is a constant hemmorraging of those minds. Even they wander around, they are almost instantly repulsed by the cult of stupidity.02:22
troy_s1hemorrhaging even.02:23
troy_s1ScottL: Erp. I accidentally silenced you.02:24
ScottLwe had a guy helping with artwork but he got some paying job that is keeping him too busy02:25
troy_s1ScottL: So?02:25
ScottLno, you didn't silence, i was helping son with food02:25
ScottLso, i still have an idea for a wallpaper that i lack the skills to do and i wanted to find someone to help me02:26
troy_s1ScottL: Then you are probably already in trouble. Start the obvious way - find someone who's work you value. 02:26
ScottLtroy_s1, i can do that then, i'll start looking again02:27
troy_s1ScottL: If you let someone wander away02:27
troy_s1You have failed.02:27
troy_s1Which is precisely my point.02:27
troy_s1If you somehow manage to finally attract someone that does work that the team respects02:27
troy_s1and that person wanders away02:27
troy_s1that is cultural failure.02:27
ScottLi don't know if this guy is going away for ever (i don't think so, just until the new, paying project is done), but i don't want to wait three or six months02:29
troy_s1ScottL: If you value the fellow's work, ask her or him for another mind.02:29
troy_s1ScottL: It is networking to a certain extent. Asking a meat cutter for an illustrator's name is likely... well you get the idea.02:29
troy_s1ScottL: We have plenty of meat cutters, so to speak.02:30
scott-upstairstroy_s1, i suppose i could also hang out in #gimp or #inkscape or #whateverchannel and start bugging people to teach me how to do some of this02:31
scott-upstairsi've already picked up a bit here and there googling stuff02:31
troy_s1scott-upstairs: Do you really think you are going to find much talent in GIMP? That's exactly my point.02:31
scott-upstairstroy_s1, not really an artistic talent....no, i don't think i'll find that there02:31
scott-upstairstroy_s1, but i might be able to find someone to show me how to execute one part of my vision however...from a technical standpoint02:32
troy_s1scott-upstairs: It's just unlikely. Don't get me wrong, there's Revoy, Miranda, and a few others, but really, it's a bloody blight of talent. The tool likely is the starting point for that situation, but the practical reality is that it stems from the culture itself.02:32
troy_s1scott-upstairs: Maybe. My gut says that if you finally manage to attract someone that has the ability to execute, the likelihood that they are going to want to ink in a tattoo that someone else tried to scribble on a napkin is... low.02:33
troy_s1scott-upstairs: Not to sound too discouraging, but I think you can appreciate the problem there.02:33
troy_s1scott-upstairs: If you have an idea. Do it. If you don't think you are capable, then perhaps there is much to be learnt there. 02:33
troy_s1scott-upstairs: Fair?02:33
scott-upstairsyes, that is a fair statement(s)02:34
troy_s1scott-upstairs: Again, ignore the work.02:34
troy_s1scott-upstairs: If you somehow manage to pull a rabbit out of a hat and manage to get someone you respect to pay a hint of a shred of time, try to water that relationship.02:35
troy_s1scott-upstairs: It isn't easy just with that open ended clause, as you and I can probably agree yes?02:35
troy_s1scott-upstairs: So imagine how much incrementally more difficult it gets the moment that _anyone_ starts offering up their opinions.02:36
scott-upstairsi'm not sure i understand what you mean by "open ended clause"02:37
troy_s1scott-upstairs: Think about that for a moment. Think about if you had Dave McKean walk in for whatever reason. You suddenly have a tremendous bit of work. You have (A) Limited time to convince him that you value his work and that you would dearly love to have some of his work (B) You have a culture that likely will barf up something absolutely idiotic that will repulse him in a heartbeat (C) You have a culture that now wants t02:37
troy_s1scott-upstairs: The idea of having someone that you respect around with talent in a given capacity of the creative land is monumentally difficult in and of itself. The starting point is to build a relationship.02:38
scott-upstairsright02:38
troy_s1scott-upstairs: And even then, if other like-minded folks show up, then that is one person among a thousand... Not much reason for them to stay, right?02:38
scott-upstairsso i need to start looking at artwork again and emailing people again02:38
troy_s1scott-upstairs: I don't know. I personally think it is monumentally difficult. And most people simply don't give a crap about art and design and blah blah. Our culture shouts that out loudly.02:39
troy_s1scott-upstairs: So I have no real clue on how to do it. We have a toxic culture that has become somewhat of a death spiral in terms of creative minds.02:39
scott-upstairstroy_s1, you are making me seriously considering just learning how to do what i want, it seems simpler ;P02:39
scott-upstairsor at least more quantifiable02:40
troy_s1scott-upstairs: Is it though? ;)02:41
troy_s1scott-upstairs: The biggest alarm goes off when I hear someone say, speaking of photography and saying "I know what I want" and they don't practice photography.02:42
troy_s1scott-upstairs: Same goes for art, illustration, etc.02:42
troy_s1scott-upstairs: I'd encourage you to start with a mood board.02:42
scott-upstairstroy_s1, i believe i have a very good idea of what i would like to see and can describe it fairly well02:43
scott-upstairstroy_s1, what is a mood board02:43
troy_s1scott-upstairs: Assuming you've batted around who the hell it is for, what you are trying to do, what you are trying to communicate... try a mood board.02:43
troy_s1http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mood_board02:43
troy_s1scott-upstairs: Let me show you one that I did recently for a video.02:44
troy_s1scott-upstairs: Give me an email that I can send a request to.02:45
troy_s1scott-upstairs: Did you pm me? I don't have this nick registered.02:48
scott-upstairstroy_s1, no i didn't pm, i can send it here:  scottalavender@gmail.com02:48
scott-upstairsthat's an open email that i frequently post in public02:49
troy_s1scott-upstairs: Hold.02:49
troy_s1scotta?02:49
troy_s1scott a lav..02:49
troy_s1okie.02:49
scott-upstairsaye02:49
troy_s1scott-upstairs: Check your mail.02:49
rlameiroAnyone knows whats the icon theme that Cory wants to use?21:47
rlameirohttp://dl.dropbox.com/u/1333955/cpu.tar.gz22:28
rlameirothis script now doesnt uses cpufreq-selector, like this it doesn depend on the gnome applets, also has a button to start it:D22:29
rlameiroailo: ping22:34
ailorlameiro, pong22:56
rlameiroailo: how are you man?22:56
rlameirohow is going the Controls app?22:56
ailoJust fine. It's summer after all :)22:56
rlameiro:D22:57
ailoI'm very busy, so no real progress yet22:57
rlameirohummm22:57
ailoDid you discuss something about that?22:57
rlameirook, i made a little script to set all the cpu cores to performance22:57
ailoCan I see it?22:57
rlameirocheck the back log22:57
ailoI found them22:58
ailoChecking them out22:59
ailoOk. I'll put in my vault. phew, time flyes23:01
ailorlameiro, Did you get the gig at the symphony orchestra you told us about?23:01

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