Hi,

I send you all my work on the website for screenshots
to GNOME, you can see it know on

http://alumnos.elo.utfsm.cl/~lurra/ <http://alumnos.elo.utfsm.cl/%7Elurra/>


I need feedback from you, so any opinion is really
important to me, because I'm a newbie in this.
If you can help me with the writing content will be
perfect.

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Lidia Urra Torres
Estudiante Ingeniería Civil Telemática
UTFSM


2010/10/24 Lidia Urra <lidies...@gmail.com>

> Hi,
>
> I send you all my work on the website for screenshots
> to GNOME, you can see it know on
>
> http://alumnos.elo.utfsm.cl/~lurra/<http://alumnos.elo.utfsm.cl/%7Elurra/>
>
> and also I attached it in this email.
>
> I need feedback from you, so any opinion is really
> important to me, because I'm a newbie in this.
> If you can help me with the writing content will be
> perfect.
>
>
> --
> Lidia Urra Torres
> Estudiante Ingeniería Civil Telemática
> UTFSM
>
>
> 2010/10/18 Stormy Peters <sto...@gnome.org>
>
> Thanks, Jos!
>>
>> Can you put them on the wiki?
>> http://live.gnome.org/GnomeMarketing/MarketingMaterial/Posters
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Stormy
>>
>> On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 4:37 AM, Jos Poortvliet <jospoortvl...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> > On Monday 11 October 2010 21:04:03 Jos Poortvliet wrote:
>> >> On Monday 11 October 2010 18:12:42 Brian Cameron wrote:
>> >> > One issue that I have noticed with screen shots taken in the past is
>> >> > that they tend to show off the way GNOME looks in a particular distro
>> >> > with distro branding, etc.  This is understandable since people
>> taking
>> >> > screenshots would likely often overlook this as a concern.
>> >> >
>> >> > However, if we are going to put together some more formal screenshots
>> >> > to use going forward, then it seems that it would be nice to either:
>> >> >
>> >> > 1) Organize screenshots taken on a variety of distros so that we are
>> >> >
>> >> >     not seen as favoring one distro over another (even
>> unintentionally).
>> >> >     This might be cool since we could show off that GNOME is widely
>> >> >     used across many distributions, but might be more work to
>> organize.
>> >> >
>> >> > 2) Configure the desktop so that distro specific branding is removed
>> >> >
>> >> >     before taking the screenshots, so it has more of a vanilla (or
>> >> >     "unbranded") look.
>> >> >
>> >> >     If we are going to do this, then it would be useful to have some
>> >> >     guidelines about how to go about taking screenshots for use by
>> >> >     upstream GNOME.  Such guidelines could include infomration about
>> how
>> >> >     to reset your desktop configuration to an approved neutral
>> unbranded
>> >> >     state.  Or do such guidelines already exist somewhere?
>> >>
>> >> In openSUSE you can install either the openSUSE-branding packages or
>> the
>> >> upstream-branding. That's how I made a few vanilla GNOME screenshots.
>> By
>> >> tomorrow I'll have a space to put 'em and you'll get them. Will be just
>> 3-4
>> >> but they might be usable for GNOME.org.
>> >
>> > I made some GNOME screenshots. Some are openSUSE style but a few are
>> vanilla.
>> > I have added text over them saying something like "GNOME 2.30" which I
>> don't
>> > think makes sense for the GNOME website. Luckily I have the originals so
>> let
>> > me know if you want them by mail :D
>> >
>> >> > Brian
>> >
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