
On Sun, 2006-03-19 at 18:39 -0800, Greg Newby wrote:
I'd be in favor of some clear criteria for other organizations. Including Wikipedia would be nice. Places like the Linux Fund. But it's hard to draw a line. For such organizations to submit artwork and request being added to our rotating banner would be a wonderful service that PG could provide. But those criteria are a little sticky...
Hi! If I might, I'd like to suggest the fine folk at Ubuntu Linux ( http://www.ubuntu.com/ ). For those of you who are unfamiliar with Ubuntu, it's a project which is less than two years old. Their aim is to produce a refined operating system (based on Linux) which is not only free of cost but also free as in freedom and which is also usable by everybody in their native language. As I said, they're just two years old but due largely to the quality of their "product", they've become literally overnight one of the largest Linux distributions. On DistroWatch.com, they've been the number 1 Linux distribution for over a year, and by a considerable margin too. Personally, I've been running Ubuntu Linux for over a year as my main desktop and server operating system. It's truly a worthy replacement to Windows and -- best of all -- it's free in both senses. So, I think it really is a worthy project and one which has very similar goals to Project Gutenberg. Cheers, Holden