Re: 3.2 Release Notes: Featured Apps

2011-09-02 Thread Andre Klapper
On Wed, 2011-08-31 at 21:48 +0100, Allan Day wrote:
> > On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 14:30, Allan Day  wrote:
> >> For reference, the existing featured apps can be found on gnome.org
> >> [1]. Asking whether the applications on that page are the best
> >> non-core GNOME applications out there today might be a good way to
> >> proceed. Are there any obvious candidates that have been missed? Are
> >> there any new applications that are worthy of mention?
> Some possible candidates: VLC, Scribus, Transmission. Any other ideas?

Evolution, Gedit?
And in case they are not suitable [yet], I'd wonder if we have criteria
for Featured Apps, and what they are?

> (It's still not clear to me how featured applications are going to fit
> into the release notes, btw...)

Same problem here...

andre
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Re: Custom Tablecloth Proof for GNOME Event Box

2011-09-02 Thread Frederic Muller
On 09/01/2011 07:08 AM, Juanjo MarĂ­n wrote:
> BTW, we can also think about 
> moving one from Europe to Asia.

We already talked about this last year (when the box had
'UPS-disappeared') and think it is not convenient for Asia due to
transportation mode and troubles with the customs from country to
country. Eventually one per country could make sense (we need to see
where events happen) and should we move forward with this option I
believe GNOME.Asia Summit should be able to provide funding for it. I
think we'd like to have committed people in those countries with event
box before moving forward though.

Thank for thinking of us.

Fred
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