Debian 10 artwork proposals are now active
Debian project developer Jonathan Carter announced on Friday that the upcoming Debian GNU/Linux 10 “Buster” operating system series is now open to artists. If you are a talented artist, if you are eager for millions of Debian system users to be able to see your work, then you will be invited to participate in the Debian GNU/Linux 10 event to submit the best artwork for it.
“This is the official call for artwork proposals for the Buster cycle.
For the most up to date details, please refer to the wiki[1]. At the
same time, we would like to thank Juliette Taka Belin for doing the
Softwaves theme for stretch[2].So, if you would like (or know someone who would like) to create a
desktop look and feel that will be seen by trillions of people, be
sure to send in your artwork ASAP!”
The event will continue until September 5, 2018, and the submitted artwork will also meet specific Debian needs. Although this is not an essential part of the system, it is usually required to incorporate the “Debian” element. Second, the user’s artwork must be integrated into the operating system. Therefore, it must be concise and well-designed to avoid the user’s trouble.
As always, only one set of artwork will be selected into the upcoming Debian GNU/Linux 10 “Buster” system so that the best artwork will be chosen. This round of activities will continue until September 5, and an assessment will be conducted between September 6 and 25 to choose the best one. The final version of Debian 10 will eventually arrive on September 26.