Perhaps you already noticed in my last post "Lucid Lynx - This Is The Plan" that I've created a Lucid Lynx timeline. As I mentioned with the Karmic Koala timeline, I was inspired by Andreas Nilssons graphical representation of the GNOME Release Process and wanted to create something similar for Ubuntu.
This is the "updated version" which has roots, earth, sky, a Ubuntu EC2 cloud and a Debian snail.
The image represents the 6 months Lucid cycle as a timeline. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LucidReleaseSchedule
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Showing posts with label timeline. Show all posts
Nov 29, 2009
Mar 23, 2009
Karmic Koala Timeline - Update
Let me start off by ensureing you that I won't create a new blogpost every time I update my artwork :-)
Anyway, I updated the Karmic Koala Timeline adding roots, earth, sky, moved the Debian snail (so it is placed where the DebianImportFreeze occures) and other minor details.
Anyway, I updated the Karmic Koala Timeline adding roots, earth, sky, moved the Debian snail (so it is placed where the DebianImportFreeze occures) and other minor details.

Mar 14, 2009
Karmic Koala Timeline
I got so inspired by Andreas Nilssons graphical representation of the GNOME Release Process that I wanted to create one for Ubuntu.
The image represents the 6 months cycle, like a timeline. I've only added actual releases and left out freezes and deadlines (perhaps I'll add that later).
I started out using Andreas Nilssons .svg image as skeleton in Inkscape (which I'm just learning), but I ended up finishing it in Adobe Illustrator.

As you can see, I tried to do more of a natur theme, opposed to Andreas Nilsson. You can see his image of the GNOME release process here...
The image represents the 6 months cycle, like a timeline. I've only added actual releases and left out freezes and deadlines (perhaps I'll add that later).
I started out using Andreas Nilssons .svg image as skeleton in Inkscape (which I'm just learning), but I ended up finishing it in Adobe Illustrator.

As you can see, I tried to do more of a natur theme, opposed to Andreas Nilsson. You can see his image of the GNOME release process here...
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