GNOME Quarterly Report Q2/2012

2012-06-30 Thread Andre Klapper
Hi everybody,

it's time again for a quarterly GNOME report to let community and
companies know what has been going on between April and June 2012.

Please update your section for Q2/2012 here:

  https://live.gnome.org/GnomeMarketing/QuarterlyReports/2012/Q2


The list of potential teams and writers:

 * Board and Executive Director - Karen Sandler
 * Bugsquad - Andre Klapper
 * Release Team - Frederic Peters 
 * Membership and Elections Committee - Tobias Mueller
 * GNOME User Groups - ???
 * Accessibility Team - Alejandro Piñeiro Iglesias, Joanmarie Diggs
 * Outreach Program for Women - Marina Zhurakhinskaya
 * Localization - Petr Kovar
 * Documentation - Tiffany Antopolski?
 * Web - Andreas Nilsson?, Vinicius Depizzol?
 * Google Summer of Code 2012 - Daniel G. Siegel
 * Marketing - Emily Gonyer?
 * Sysadmin - Olav Vitters? / Andrea Veri?
 * Design - Allan Day?
 * Conference planning: GUADEC, GNOME.asia? - Will LaShell?


If you do not have time, please consider delegating the task! 

There are some sections that do not have writers yet - please fill your
name in on the wiki if you could write a summary. It really does not
have to be long!

I also assume that every writer welcomes help and input (that's why I
also send this to corresponding mailing lists).

We would like to finish the Q2 report before August 10, 2012.

Thanks for your help, 
andre
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GNOME Quarterly Report Q2/2012

2012-07-15 Thread Andre Klapper
***First reminder***

Hi everybody,

it's time again for a quarterly GNOME report to let community and
companies know what has been going on between April and June 2012.

Please update your section for Q2/2012 here:

  https://live.gnome.org/GnomeMarketing/QuarterlyReports/2012/Q2


The list of potential teams and writers:

 * Board and Executive Director - Karen Sandler
 * Bugsquad - Andre Klapper
 * Release Team - Frederic Peters 
 * Membership and Elections Committee - Tobias Mueller
 * GNOME User Groups - ???
 * Accessibility Team - Alejandro Piñeiro Iglesias, Joanmarie Diggs
 * Outreach Program for Women - Marina Zhurakhinskaya
 * Localization - Petr Kovar
 * Documentation - Tiffany Antopolski?
 * Web - Andreas Nilsson?, Vinicius Depizzol?
 * Google Summer of Code 2012 - Daniel G. Siegel
 * Marketing - Emily Gonyer?
 * Sysadmin - Olav Vitters? / Andrea Veri?
 * Design - Allan Day?
 * Conference planning: GUADEC, GNOME.asia? - Will LaShell?


If you do not have time, please consider delegating the task! 

There are some sections that do not have writers yet - please fill your
name in on the wiki if you could write a summary. It really does not
have to be long!

I also assume that every writer welcomes help and input (that's why I
also send this to corresponding mailing lists).

We would like to finish the Q2 report before August 10, 2012.

Thanks for your help, 
andre
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Re: GNOME Quarterly Report Q2/2012

2012-07-01 Thread Dave Neary

Hi,

On 06/30/2012 08:22 PM, Andre Klapper wrote:

it's time again for a quarterly GNOME report to let community and
companies know what has been going on between April and June 2012.

Please update your section for Q2/2012 here:

   https://live.gnome.org/GnomeMarketing/QuarterlyReports/2012/Q2


The list of potential teams and writers:




Just to turn this on its head for a second, can we come at this from 
another angle? Instead of identifying teams who should report, how about 
we think about what's happened that might be newsworthy, and then figure 
out who's best placed to report on it?


The stuff that comes to mind for me is:
 * Board elections + review of last board year
 * GUADEC 2013 call for hosts out (and, related, no Desktop Summit in 2013)
 * GUADEC 2012 keynotes to be announced
 * Half-way point in Women's Outreach Program
 * GNOME in Google Summer of Code


Anything else? I haven't been following too closely this quarter.

Cheers,
Dave.


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Re: GNOME Quarterly Report Q2/2012

2012-07-02 Thread Petr Kovar
Hi all,

On Sat, 30 Jun 2012 20:22:29 +0200
Andre Klapper  wrote:

(...)

> I also assume that every writer welcomes help and input (that's why I
> also send this to corresponding mailing lists).

Definitely, thanks for taking care of this, Andre. :)

Fellow translators, if you know about any updates that you would like to
see in the next Quarterly Report from GNOME i18n, please share them!
 
Many thanks,
Petr Kovar
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Re: GNOME Quarterly Report Q2/2012

2012-08-20 Thread Andre Klapper
And the last reminder to please update your section for Q2/2012 here:

  https://live.gnome.org/GnomeMarketing/QuarterlyReports/2012/Q2

Apart from Web, Documentation and Bugsquad everything is still missing.

andre
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Re: [Usability] GNOME Quarterly Report Q2/2012

2012-07-01 Thread Allan Caeg
Sounds like a good idea in terms of making sure all newsworthy pieces are
covered. This will also help show what dimensions of GNOME are/should be
covered, which will ultimately identify what teams are necessary for
GNOME's success. This may show us the need to split, merge, or modify teams.

On the other hand, an advantage of listing teams is helping ensure they're
all moving forward every quarter. The idea is those different teams are
covering needs that are required to keep GNOME healthy. If they aren't
active enough to even write a short report on time, a dimension of GNOME
might be unattended.

Maybe a combination of starting from the newsworthy and starting from the
team would work.

Thoughts?

On Monday, July 2, 2012, Dave Neary wrote:

> Hi,
>
> On 06/30/2012 08:22 PM, Andre Klapper wrote:
>
>> it's time again for a quarterly GNOME report to let community and
>> companies know what has been going on between April and June 2012.
>>
>> Please update your section for Q2/2012 here:
>>
>>
>> https://live.gnome.org/**GnomeMarketing/**QuarterlyReports/2012/Q2
>>
>>
>> The list of potential teams and writers:
>>
>
> 
>
> Just to turn this on its head for a second, can we come at this from
> another angle? Instead of identifying teams who should report, how about we
> think about what's happened that might be newsworthy, and then figure out
> who's best placed to report on it?
>
> The stuff that comes to mind for me is:
>  * Board elections + review of last board year
>  * GUADEC 2013 call for hosts out (and, related, no Desktop Summit in 2013)
>  * GUADEC 2012 keynotes to be announced
>  * Half-way point in Women's Outreach Program
>  * GNOME in Google Summer of Code
>
>
> Anything else? I haven't been following too closely this quarter.
>
> Cheers,
> Dave.
>
>
> --
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> GNOME Foundation member
> dne...@gnome.org
> Jabber: nea...@gmail.com
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