<quote who="Sayamindu Dasgupta"> > Well, wrt feedback localisation and fonts, I think the people in the > localisation track (one of them is CC'ed) would be able to give you the > required info.
Cool, thanks. > In the migration track (I was one of the facilitators in this one), people > were very comfortable with GNOME (some of them complained about spatial > Nautilus, but when I showed them middle clicking, the complaints went > away). However, the participants were quite confused when they dragged a > folder from file-roller onto the desktop and the icon "flew back" into the > file-roller window. I had to explain to them that they had to wait until > the extraction process had completed. There was also a feature request > from the participants for some kind of database support for Glabels. I > told them about Glabels' support for CSV files - they said that they would > look into that once they go back to work. Ah, some very common end-user queries. Good to see commonality around the world when looking at our shortcomings. :-) > I think one of my co-facilitators, Colin Charles (IIRC, he is subscribed > to this list) may be able to give some more feedback related information, > since he was handling another set of participants in the "Desktop tour" > session. Sweet, and thank you for all your work on the day! A friend of mine has come back to Australia bursting with excitement about the conference - I'll have to make my way there next year. - Jeff -- linux.conf.au 2005: Canberra, Australia http://linux.conf.au/ "MySQL supporters are like people who believe that the moon landings were a hoax. No matter what contrary information they're confronted with, they still consider MySQL to be the best." - ttfkam -- marketing-list mailing list marketing-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list