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Re: Screenshots of Debian software



On Friday 17 May 2019 05:36:32 am Jonathan Dowland wrote:

> On Thu, May 16, 2019 at 03:40:20PM +0100, Paul Sutton wrote:
> >Looking at https://screenshots.debian.net/ ; the Debian project seems
> > to want some screen shots of different applications etc.
> >
> >I have taken some screenshots for various purposes and since seeing
> > this have started to rename, organize  and keep them in case the are
> > useful for this part of the project.
> >
> >These are currently stored on Salsa at
> >
> >https://salsa.debian.org/zleap-guest/screenshots
> >
> >Is anyone here, on the team that deals with screenshots please,  I am
> >probably far better at taking the screenshots, renaming them etc and
> >uploading them to salsa,  where I am happy for someone to download
> > them and upload to the screenshot repository as required.  please
> > use which ever license is appropriate.
>
> In this reply I am copying Christoph Haas, who originally set up the
> Screenshots project, and also the Debian Games Team, who have made
> heavy use of it in the past. Perhaps someone will be interested in
> exploring moving your screenshots into the screenshots.debian.net
> collection.
>
> However, at the moment, you have in your collection only pictures for
> brasero, devede, libreoffice, and rocksndiamonds, all of which have
> screenshots on screenshots.debian.net already. So it's unlikely anyone
> will spare the time to ferry these particular ones over.
>
> >If we need a volunteer to do the uploading to the above site, I am
> > _not_ offering to volunteer as I am trying to do other things
> > relating to the project.
>
> It's very easy to upload screenshots to screenshots.debian.net.
> Possibly less work than organising them in a git repository. I just
> did one to test and it took seconds
> (http://screenshots.debian.net/package/crispy-doom)

Nice idea, but "no screenshot available" when I sent ff to look.

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