Hehehehe, I discussed just such an idea a few days ago with Ackbarr
This is a great idea, so lets just do it!
What about this: the theme design contest is for a theme that will be included in the next major stable release package of XOOPS: XOOPS 2.2.
The theme needs to show the power and flexibility of the XOOPS system
(note: there will be some changes to themes/templates usage in XOOPS 2.1/2.2, so keep that in mind).
It needs to be validated code (XHTML 1.0 Transitional or XHTML 1.0 Strict, CSS 1.0 and 2.0, and if possible also Section 508 for accessibility, but that's not a must have). This also means that positioning is done with div tags and tabular data is displayed in tables. This does not mean this is only for 'pure CSS' themes.
The theme must load fast and look decent in most browsers (it's almost impossible to have it look the same on all browsers).
Of course the theme must be original and yours. Images can be copyrighted, and we don't want any trouble with people excerising their copyright on one of our standard themes
You can use bits and pieces from other themes of course, there is no need to reinvent the wheel. But stay original.
Make the theme usable for as many people as possible. Since this will be distributed to every new user, starting with a Dolly Parton Fanpage example will most likely not help in the implementation for these new users
The theme must be documented, so new users can learn quickly how to use and modify this theme. The theme must be easily modifyable, changing a logo or color scheme should not break the whole theme. And if it does, it should be documented. Don't document the theme.html and style.css, as they are loaded on every page, but create a separate document or find other creative ways.
Last bust not least, be creative and original!
This is just a proposal, what do you think??
Herko