Re: Report of the GNOME Project Day at foss.in/2007

2007-12-13 Thread Sankarshan Mukhopadhyay
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Sankarshan Mukhopadhyay wrote:

 At foss.in/2007, there was a GNOME Project Day. Details of the talks for
 the GNOME Project can be found at http://foss.in/2007/schedules/

and some more pictures thanks to Ramakrishna Reddy are here
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/gnomeprojectday/

:sankarshan


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The Final Logo for GNOME Asia Summit

2007-12-13 Thread Emily chen
Hi all,

Thanks for everyone's support, we finally got 307 votes on the logos of 
GNOME Asia Summit. The winner is : Bamboo + GNOME logo carved on rounded 
Asia stamp. Please click below link to get more detail information:
http://www.gnome-cn.org/gnome-asia-summit/logo-voting-result/

This logo is meaningful :
1. The color green means grow and looks spunky. Green is our way to go;
2. It has Asia feature. Bamboo means successively and hand over hand in 
Asia;
3. It is suitable to print in T-shirt and brochure.

Congratulations to the designer Diki, you will get free register to 
GNOME Asia Summit 2008!
We also appreciate Behnam's support and design, your logos are really 
artistic designs.

Thanks,
Emily

Notes: The logo need some minor modifications based on the brand 
guidelines. http://live.gnome.org/BrandGuidelines . Thanks for Jeff and 
Duffy's suggestions.

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Re: Can we improve things?

2007-12-13 Thread Jeff Waugh
quote who=Federico Mena Quintero

  It's somewhat more intricate than that -- I'm writing it up atm, so
  people can understand the decision making process (guidelines). That's
  the first step. :-)
 
 Ping.  Any progress on this, so the editorial policy can be linked from
 Planet?
 
 Also, Dave's idea about having a co-maintainer for Planet didn't get any
 replies:
 http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2007-September/msg00103.html
 
 When a code module's maintainership is sucking, what we do is let someone
 else take over.  The planet-web module shouldn't be an exception.
 
 [Yes, I'm volunteering for the co-maintainer position of Planet.]

I missed this at the bottom of the thread. Thanks for pointing it out to me
on IRC.

The module's maintainership isn't sucking in general, but there have been a
number of periods in which it hasn't been great. Please don't make this out
to be worse than it is, that kind of approach doesn't help resolve anything.

I've spoken to potential maintainership team members who already have direct
experience with pgo maintenance, and have been working on sucking guidelines
out of my head and into publishable form. What you're asking for is already
on the way.

Thanks,

- Jeff

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