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Hi @GBKS First of all, congratulations on your work with the icon set and UI kit, they are awesome 🙂 One of Penpot's main motivations is to be able to contribute as much as possible in promoting the Open Source Design community. It is certainly a very ambitious challenge but we believe that it is possible and necessary. As you mentioned, there are today several tools which are very useful to share designs but not so much to contribute. At penpot we are working on creating functionalities focused on sharing designs and graphic assets as well as giving feedback on them and being able to contribute with changes. As an open source design tool in alpha state, we still have a way to go in perfecting and developing Penpot itself, but we certainly want to start with the active community as soon as possible. As you mentioned, a design version control system where being able to commit changes is one of the most interesting options. We have ideas along the lines of what you are asking for. We are listening to the community to explore solutions and we will take into account participations like yours. I think it is a great idea to put in common in this thread the your ideas and suggestions. Thank you!!! |
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I support this suggestion. A git-style version control for designers would be incredibly useful. |
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As a coder I am missing this feature, would be awesome to have it |
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I am working on an icon set and a wallet UI kit for Bitcoin applications as part of my work in the Bitcoin Design Community. The idea is to create public, community-owned design resources that anyone can use and contribute to, but I still haven't found a great way to make this work. While Figma community and their duplication feature have become useful for sharing, they have drastically limited the free collaboration features recently. It really requires lot of manual work-arounds right now to collaborate in a setting where contributors are not part of a tight team. I am curious what everyone thinks would be a good feature set to work towards to make this possible. Here's what I see:
How do you currently organize open design collaboration? What can Penpot do right now, what's in the works, and what should this look like in the future? I really love what Penpot is doing, and as an open-source project, I think it could address open-source needs better than commercial projects.
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