Quim Gil wrote:
> You mean banners for succes stories - see
> http://live.gnome.org/GnomeWeb/CaseStudies#head-fed69ae687d9c88e8878b72d6944878e178ad5ad
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> This is planned for the revamped wgo. If someone wants to start
> working on this, great. Banners.. and the stories.
>   
Hi Quim!
Wow, great stuff. I'll start on some banners for these right away!
- Andreas
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> On 2/12/07, Eitan Isaacson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> Maybe we could generalize this concept and create banners with GNOME
>> deployments in general. We could do a set like:
>> * Extremadura and AndalucĂ­a school districts (spain)
>> * N800
>> * Sao Paulo telecenters
>> * openmoko when it arrives
>> * Largo, Florida's police force
>> * etc.
>> The banner will randomly rotate with each visit. Besides sleek devices
>> we could show cute kids and real life deployments.
>> My 2c.
>>
>> On Mon, 2007-02-12 at 15:09 +0000, Thomas Wood wrote:
>>     
>>> Sriram Ramkrishna wrote:
>>>       
>>>> I am for this because I think it shows that there is a burgeoning market
>>>> for GNOME technology and I think showing that will attract more
>>>> developers and more companies and hopefully more users.  So yeah, let's
>>>> do it.  However, it would be nice to say something about "embedded
>>>> market" or something like that.
>>>>         
>>> Agreed. We should do more to promote the fact "GNOME Technologies" are
>>> getting used quite a bit in embedded devices.
>>>
>>> We probably ought to get permission from Nokia before displaying their
>>> logo on the gnome.org front page though.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Thomas
>>>       
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