Re: Simple Idea for Gnome Journal

2006-02-23 Thread Quim Gil
Continuing embarassing people, sorry if these names were already sung...

Murray Cumming - The taoist non-leader
Olav Vitters - Dancing with Bugs
Andreas Nilsson - Visual identity & misc graphs
Germán Poó Caamaño - Behind many scenes
Owen Taylor - Post-chairing, he has a story
Guilherme de S. Pastore - Knows The GNOME Matrix
Ross Golder - The GNOME Matrix respects him
Simos Xenitellis - I bet has something different to explain

and well Shaun McCance - I'd like to see the interview where this
priviledged mind unveils all what he is thinking about GNOME but didn't
dare himself to explain.  B)

Not to forget, all the let's say leaders of regional GNOME associations
i.e. GNOME Hispano.

And someone should dig deep in Asia and Latin America to bring the names
of other unnamed heroes, difficult to remember by the average European
citizen.


En/na Sriram Ramkrishna ha escrit:
> I think some lesser known guys would be wonderful.  These are my personal
> favourites.  Your list may vary.
> 
> Danilo Segan  -- il8n stuff
> Fernando Herrera -- bugzilla/gnome-love/general hacking
> Elijah Newman-- release engineering
> Carlos Garncho   -- gnome-vfs and others
> Christian Newmair -- gnome-vfs and others
> Davyd Mandeley  -- applets
> Federico Mena -Quintero -- performance/gtk+/gnome-vfs/printing
> Lucas Rocha  -- general hacking -- bugzilla
> Vincent Untz -- release engineering,bugzilla, and others.
> 
> These people are doing the day to day type of stuff like bugzilla,
> gnome-love whatever.  These people are unsung heroes of the
> revolution. :-)

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Re: Simple Idea for Gnome Journal

2006-02-23 Thread Sriram Ramkrishna
I think some lesser known guys would be wonderful.  These are my personal
favourites.  Your list may vary.

Danilo Segan  -- il8n stuff
Fernando Herrera -- bugzilla/gnome-love/general hacking
Elijah Newman-- release engineering
Carlos Garncho   -- gnome-vfs and others
Christian Newmair -- gnome-vfs and others
Davyd Mandeley  -- applets
Federico Mena -Quintero -- performance/gtk+/gnome-vfs/printing
Lucas Rocha  -- general hacking -- bugzilla
Vincent Untz -- release engineering,bugzilla, and others.

These people are doing the day to day type of stuff like bugzilla,
gnome-love whatever.  These people are unsung heroes of the
revolution. :-)

sri

ps sorry if I've embarassed those who are on the list that are on my list.

On Thu, Feb 23, 2006 at 10:33:46PM -0500, Rajiv Vyas wrote:
> On Wed, 2006-02-22 at 11:58 +, Steve George wrote:
> > Hi,
> 
> > Sometimes the value is in being recognised; Miguel's been interviewed
> > a hundred times, but the longest contributor to the bugsquad probably
> > hasn't.
> > 
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> How about profiling someone who is involved in various projects and
> focus the interview on GNOME, FOSS and where it's headed (depending on
> his expertise), etc.
> 
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Re: Simple Idea for Gnome Journal

2006-02-23 Thread Rajiv Vyas
On Wed, 2006-02-22 at 11:58 +, Steve George wrote:
> Hi,

> Sometimes the value is in being recognised; Miguel's been interviewed
> a hundred times, but the longest contributor to the bugsquad probably
> hasn't.
> 


How about profiling someone who is involved in various projects and
focus the interview on GNOME, FOSS and where it's headed (depending on
his expertise), etc.

Rajiv









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Re: Simple Idea for Gnome Journal

2006-02-23 Thread Jeff Waugh


> 
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> > a.  They aren't that well-read other than if the person says something
> > really outstanding.  People like celebrity and controversy.
> 
> It's really important to mix up the questions - have some standard ones,
> but always think about the person on the other end, current events, and
> skewer them with tough questions. :-)

James Henstridge just reminded me of a couple of interviews I did a looong
time ago - they might be interesting as GJ 'flashback' interviews. :-) Or
perhaps something to refer to if we do fresh interviews from the same dudes!

  http://perkypants.org/projects/gnome-2.0-interviews/

- Jeff

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