Hi Brian and all,

 I am working on the GNOME quarterly report for about one year, this sounds
like a good idea to combine the GNOME Journal and GNOME Quarterly report. I
am happy to work with GNOME Journal team to make things forward. How does
everyone think about this idea?

-Emily

2012/1/5 Brian Cameron <brian.came...@oracle.com>

>
> Emily:
>
> I very much agree that the GNOME Journal and Quarterly Reports should
> be combined.  I think it would make sense for the combined thing to
> continue as GNOME Journal and just stop doing Quarterly Reports.
>
> The Quarterly Reports have been useful tools in helping to make the
> Annual Report, so perhaps GNOME Journal could be enhanced to cover
> these topics instead of having a separate Quarterly Report.
>
> Also, it would be nice if we had a periodical that was a bit more
> focused on being something to share with the GNOME User's Groups.  I
> think adding the "User Group Report" to the latest Quarterly Reports was
> an effort at providing more periodic information about what is
> going on in the GNOME User Group community.  However, I suspect we
> could do more to make the GNOME Journal something that focuses on
> GNOME User's Groups as an important topic and audience.
>
> Brian
>
>
>
> On 12/19/11 11:30 PM, Emily Gonyer wrote:
>
>> Reading through the old 2010 quarterly reports, they honestly remind me
>> more of journal articles than straight reports like the more recent 2011
>> reports have been. As a result, I can't help but to wonder if we could
>> somehow combine the future Quarterly reports with the GNOME journal in
>> some way, thereby giving them more publicity. Perhaps ask folks to write
>> about what they/their project are doing for the GNOME Journal and then
>> we could summarize that into the quarterly report along with more
>> bare-bones facts for the board/donors/etc?
>>
>> Also, any status report on the movement of GNOME Journal to gnome.org
>> <http://gnome.org> servers?
>>
>>
>> Emily
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>>
>>
>>
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