Hey,

I don't think he meant it in a negative or rude way. I am pretty sure that
Karen and Lennart have important things to say about GNOME, but I also
think that they have more than this opportunity to say it, and also its
possible that some of us are familiar with what they might be saying, since
we work with them in the GNOME community. As a community they always kind
of have out attention.

I agree with Dave here that this would be a good opportunity to look at GNOME's
(and its technologies) place in the larger ecosystem such as the cloud or
maybe wearable computing. GUADEC could introduce us to things that most of
us in the community are not exposed to, but could find a potential place
for GNOME.

Try to be positive in replying and keep in mind "always assume the other
person means well".

Cheers
Seif




On Wed, May 22, 2013 at 2:55 AM, Allan Day <allanp...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Dave Neary <dne...@gnome.org> wrote:
> ...
> > This year, I would love to see a talk on GNOME's place in the larger
> > ecosystem of computing today. Someone like Stephen O'Grady presenting
> > the potential axes of development for desktop Linux in a cloudy world.
> >
> > In short, we will have plenty of community members talking to each other
> > - even in the keynotes. I see one or two keynotes per year when we
> > choose not to navel gaze or preach to the choir to be a good thing.
>
> Both Karen and Lennart have important things to say about GNOME's
> wider significance and the challenges ahead. I find your assertion
> that this would be navel gazing to be a pretty rude.
>
> Allan
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