Dear Juanjo Marín Sorry if I misunderstood about what we want now to speak. I thought that we want to approach new opportunities for Gnome 3 to the people and at the same time looking for new people who would be involved. Accessibility and user friendly desktop from my perspective are the same, so I wrote it that way. Once again apologize, I understand the current needs of Gnome 3 a little differently.
best! Viktor 2011/11/28 Juanjo Marín <juanjomari...@yahoo.es> > _______________________________ > > De: Viktor Machek <mac...@gmail.com> > >Para: marketing-list@gnome.org > >Enviado: lunes 28 de noviembre de 2011 21:01 > >Asunto: Re: draft for Friends of GNOME campaign > > > > > >Hi all. > >I apologize for entering into the discussion, but in my > opinion should be presented as a Gnome user friendly desktop. Version 3 has > made a great leap forward, it is very technologically advanced desktop. Now > we should think how to show people that it is usable. So I think it would > be > preferable (except slogan User friendly desktop) directly represent users > and show their work with Gnome. Examples are the best. > > > >In summary: > >- User friendly desktop for all - just a slogan to rule them all :-) > >- Short video clips and examples of users work with gnome > >- "Why and for what I use Gnome?" "On what computer / laptop / > monitor usingGnome" direct answers and articles users > > > >This should be part of a campaign that could be directly targeted in two > directions: to show benefits of regular Gnome users and > also invite them to participate to improve the user experience when using > the Gnome desktop. > > > >What should be the main objective of this campaign? New users of Gnome > or greater involvement in the preparation of new > friends next release of Gnome? > > > > > >Best regards > > > > > >Viktor Machek - fan of Gnome :-) > >(Czech rep.) > > Viktor, > > > I am a little bit confused with your message. GNOME is always moving in > the direction of having a user friendly desktop. The main purporse of this > campaign is that we want to extend the new features to everyone, including > users of all ages and abilities becasue we don't want to left people > behind. So I think, under my understanding, that your message is not > related to the subject of this thread. > > After said that, the gnome 3 page [1] has the kind of videos and > information I think you want to find. Jason Clinton made these fantastic > videos for GNOME 3.0, but unfortunately AFAIK nobody has volunteered for > doing more videos since them. The new feaures are presented basically in > the release notes [2] > > > [1] http://www.gnome.org/gnome-3/ > [2] http://library.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/3.2/ > > Cheers, > > -- Juanjo Marin >
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