Hi ! I've taken a look to previous annual reports in order to get an idea what could be the 2011 issue :-)
This is my suggestion: Cover ToC Foreword with a Letter from the Executive Director (This should be done by Karen, I guess :-) GNOME in 2011 Well, this year we've released GNOME 3 :-) (it seems it was a long time ago to me). IMHO, we can address GNOME 3.0 and 3.2 with this: 1) A review of GNOME 3 user experience [designer] 2) A review of the new platform [developer] - streamlined platform - easier bindings with introspection 3) How the GNOME 3 series will evolve [release team] - the new "feature" development approach can be explained - the new modules structure 4) Small reports from the teams not covered by the previous sections (documentation, sysadmin, marketing, web, a11y... ) 5) We can add figures of the project this year (number of commits, reports, patches, reviews, status of the translations, top committers, etc) [bugtrack team] 6) Words about GNOME in 2011 We can add a quotations page praising GNOME 3 (and maybe a couple of not so favourable ones like Linus Torvalds' words ) with a nice design International Events GNOME Asia, Berlin Desktop Summit, Montreal Summit can be addressed here. And this year has been a lot of hackfests too. Maybe GNOME attendance to other FLOSS events like FOSDEM. GNOME User Groups We had successful 3.0 parties and we have beautiful pics from the pics contest, and there has been another local GNOME gathering around the world. GNOME and Students We have a good GSoC (27 participants with a good participation of women) and OPW (16 participants) Interview Sometimes we add an interview in the annual report GNOME Advisory Board GNOME Foundation Board elections GNOME Foundation Finances Membership status List of donors (Maybe could be nice a "text as art" presentation :-) -- marketing-list mailing list marketing-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list