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Wallpaper Contest for Xfce 4.20 open for voting

Nov 15,2024

Wallpaper Contest for Xfce 4.20 open for voting

The submission phase for the Xfce 4.20 wallpaper contest is over now, and I am very happy to see numerous contributions.

While writing this blog post, 47 different wallpapers were submitted by 15 different authors.

Whatever will be the outcome of the contest, I would like to express my thanks to all these authors and wish all of them good luck for the voting period.

Starting by now, two weeks of voting will show which wallpapers are the most popular ones.

In order to cast your vote, login at gitlab.xfce.org and add a ❤️ reaction to all wallpapers you want to upvote. (Other emojis will not be counted)

Remember to vote for the best wallpaper, not just the best image. For instance, it’s beneficial to provide free space for desktop items.

Voting will be closed on 29. November. Like that, the new wallpaper can be utilized for the Xfce4.18 pre2 announce, which is planned for beginning of December.

Happy voting !

Ubuntu Server Admin

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