Re: Hello - wish to contribute to GNOME Marketing

2012-06-04 Thread Brett Legree
Good morning Karen - and thank you!

I would love to help out and that looks like a great place to start, so I
will jump right in. I'll definitely be around on IRC (I was out yesterday,
actually - had to shake out the cobwebs and remember how to use it, it has
been years...)

Once I have some feedback I will let the team know, and after I get my feet
wet and have some experience, I'm definitely keen to work on new projects
as they arise too.

Thanks again,

-Brett

On Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 12:09 AM, Karen Sandler ka...@gnome.org wrote:

 On Sat, June 2, 2012 4:18 pm, Brett Legree wrote:
  Hello,
 
  Just a quick note to say hello - my name is Brett Legree, I am a nuclear
  and chemical engineer by trade, a technology enthusiast by passion,
 mostly
  in the area of UI/UX, and so this means that I work with and test as many
  different operating systems and interfaces as I can find.
 
  I like to write and speak in front of people (I do it for a living as
 part
  of my job) and I thought that I could put some of my talents and
 interests
  to work with the GNOME project. Marketing seemed a possible fit for me (I
  even studied it as a minor at school, and worked in sales for a time, as
  well as taking formal presentation science training), and so I am here to
  help!
 
  I have not stopped in yet on IRC but will do so when I can (I was
 speaking
  with Sri on Google+ and he suggested I do that!)
 
  Oh, you can find me on Google+ obviously as Brett Legree.
 
  Thanks, and hope to get started helping however I can.

 Welcome Brett! An easy thing if you're looking for getting started is to
 read the materials we've got up in draft form for our biannual report and
 just help us make sure everything is readable, checking for typos and the
 like!

 A lot of the materials are linked to from here:
 https://live.gnome.org/GnomeMarketing/AnnualReport/AnnualReport2011

 Whether it's this or something else you get involved in, thanks in advance
 and hope to see you in the IRC channel! :)

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Re: Hello - wish to contribute to GNOME Marketing

2012-06-04 Thread Juanjo Marín








 De: Sriram Ramkrishna s...@ramkrishna.me
Para: Brett Legree brett.leg...@gmail.com 
CC: marketing-list@gnome.org 
Enviado: Domingo 3 de junio de 2012 3:06
Asunto: Re: Hello - wish to contribute to GNOME Marketing
 

Um.. good question:

Sriram Ramkrishna
Allen Day
Karen Sandler
Alberto Ruiz
Christy Eller
Dave Neary

Bryen Yunashko
Emily Gonyer
Juanjo Marin
Stormy Peters

Anybody else I've missed?



Sure we're missed some folks. There are more people who contribute like Andreas,
Olav or André just to name a few.


The thing is we aren't a private club and we usually accept contributions of 
those
people who want to help.

Cheers,

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Re: Hello - wish to contribute to GNOME Marketing

2012-06-03 Thread Brett Legree
Thanks - looks like a healthy list indeed!

-Brett

On Sat, Jun 2, 2012 at 9:06 PM, Sriram Ramkrishna s...@ramkrishna.me wrote:

 Um.. good question:

 Sriram Ramkrishna
 Allen Day
 Karen Sandler
 Alberto Ruiz
 Christy Eller
 Dave Neary
 Bryen Yunashko
 Emily Gonyer
 Juanjo Marin
 Stormy Peters

 Anybody else I've missed?



 On Sat, Jun 2, 2012 at 4:03 PM, Brett Legree brett.leg...@gmail.comwrote:

 Thanks Jayson - I have a feeling this will be great.

 Question, if I may, about how many folks are part of the team?

 -Brett


 On Sat, Jun 2, 2012 at 5:34 PM, Jayson Rowe jayson.r...@gmail.comwrote:

 Welcome Brett! I'm actually just getting back into the swing of things
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Re: Hello - wish to contribute to GNOME Marketing

2012-06-03 Thread Karen Sandler
On Sat, June 2, 2012 4:18 pm, Brett Legree wrote:
 Hello,

 Just a quick note to say hello - my name is Brett Legree, I am a nuclear
 and chemical engineer by trade, a technology enthusiast by passion, mostly
 in the area of UI/UX, and so this means that I work with and test as many
 different operating systems and interfaces as I can find.

 I like to write and speak in front of people (I do it for a living as part
 of my job) and I thought that I could put some of my talents and interests
 to work with the GNOME project. Marketing seemed a possible fit for me (I
 even studied it as a minor at school, and worked in sales for a time, as
 well as taking formal presentation science training), and so I am here to
 help!

 I have not stopped in yet on IRC but will do so when I can (I was speaking
 with Sri on Google+ and he suggested I do that!)

 Oh, you can find me on Google+ obviously as Brett Legree.

 Thanks, and hope to get started helping however I can.

Welcome Brett! An easy thing if you're looking for getting started is to
read the materials we've got up in draft form for our biannual report and
just help us make sure everything is readable, checking for typos and the
like!

A lot of the materials are linked to from here:
https://live.gnome.org/GnomeMarketing/AnnualReport/AnnualReport2011

Whether it's this or something else you get involved in, thanks in advance
and hope to see you in the IRC channel! :)

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Hello - wish to contribute to GNOME Marketing

2012-06-02 Thread Brett Legree
Hello,

Just a quick note to say hello - my name is Brett Legree, I am a nuclear
and chemical engineer by trade, a technology enthusiast by passion, mostly
in the area of UI/UX, and so this means that I work with and test as many
different operating systems and interfaces as I can find.

I like to write and speak in front of people (I do it for a living as part
of my job) and I thought that I could put some of my talents and interests
to work with the GNOME project. Marketing seemed a possible fit for me (I
even studied it as a minor at school, and worked in sales for a time, as
well as taking formal presentation science training), and so I am here to
help!

I have not stopped in yet on IRC but will do so when I can (I was speaking
with Sri on Google+ and he suggested I do that!)

Oh, you can find me on Google+ obviously as Brett Legree.

Thanks, and hope to get started helping however I can.

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Re: Hello - wish to contribute to GNOME Marketing

2012-06-02 Thread Sriram Ramkrishna
Welcome Brett!  Glad you finally got around to posting on marketing-list.
:-)

Having more people is always helpful!  Stop in on IRC and we can chat!

sri

On Sat, Jun 2, 2012 at 1:18 PM, Brett Legree brett.leg...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello,

 Just a quick note to say hello - my name is Brett Legree, I am a nuclear
 and chemical engineer by trade, a technology enthusiast by passion, mostly
 in the area of UI/UX, and so this means that I work with and test as many
 different operating systems and interfaces as I can find.

 I like to write and speak in front of people (I do it for a living as part
 of my job) and I thought that I could put some of my talents and interests
 to work with the GNOME project. Marketing seemed a possible fit for me (I
 even studied it as a minor at school, and worked in sales for a time, as
 well as taking formal presentation science training), and so I am here to
 help!

 I have not stopped in yet on IRC but will do so when I can (I was speaking
 with Sri on Google+ and he suggested I do that!)

 Oh, you can find me on Google+ obviously as Brett Legree.

 Thanks, and hope to get started helping however I can.

 -Brett

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Re: Hello - wish to contribute to GNOME Marketing

2012-06-02 Thread Brett Legree
Thanks sri!

I most definitely *will* be on IRC as soon as I have some quiet time - like
I mentioned on Jayson's thread on Google+, with four kids focus is a
necessity - which is one thing GNOME lets me do very well.

Talk with you soon - Brett

On Sat, Jun 2, 2012 at 4:20 PM, Sriram Ramkrishna s...@ramkrishna.me wrote:

 Welcome Brett!  Glad you finally got around to posting on marketing-list.
 :-)

 Having more people is always helpful!  Stop in on IRC and we can chat!

 sri

 On Sat, Jun 2, 2012 at 1:18 PM, Brett Legree brett.leg...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hello,

 Just a quick note to say hello - my name is Brett Legree, I am a nuclear
 and chemical engineer by trade, a technology enthusiast by passion, mostly
 in the area of UI/UX, and so this means that I work with and test as many
 different operating systems and interfaces as I can find.

 I like to write and speak in front of people (I do it for a living as
 part of my job) and I thought that I could put some of my talents and
 interests to work with the GNOME project. Marketing seemed a possible fit
 for me (I even studied it as a minor at school, and worked in sales for a
 time, as well as taking formal presentation science training), and so I am
 here to help!

 I have not stopped in yet on IRC but will do so when I can (I was
 speaking with Sri on Google+ and he suggested I do that!)

 Oh, you can find me on Google+ obviously as Brett Legree.

 Thanks, and hope to get started helping however I can.

 -Brett

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Re: Hello - wish to contribute to GNOME Marketing

2012-06-02 Thread Jayson Rowe
Welcome Brett! I'm actually just getting back into the swing of things myself.

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Re: Hello - wish to contribute to GNOME Marketing

2012-06-02 Thread Brett Legree
Thanks Jayson - I have a feeling this will be great.

Question, if I may, about how many folks are part of the team?

-Brett

On Sat, Jun 2, 2012 at 5:34 PM, Jayson Rowe jayson.r...@gmail.com wrote:

 Welcome Brett! I'm actually just getting back into the swing of things
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Re: Hello - wish to contribute to GNOME Marketing

2012-06-02 Thread Sriram Ramkrishna
Um.. good question:

Sriram Ramkrishna
Allen Day
Karen Sandler
Alberto Ruiz
Christy Eller
Dave Neary
Bryen Yunashko
Emily Gonyer
Juanjo Marin
Stormy Peters

Anybody else I've missed?



On Sat, Jun 2, 2012 at 4:03 PM, Brett Legree brett.leg...@gmail.com wrote:

 Thanks Jayson - I have a feeling this will be great.

 Question, if I may, about how many folks are part of the team?

 -Brett


 On Sat, Jun 2, 2012 at 5:34 PM, Jayson Rowe jayson.r...@gmail.com wrote:

 Welcome Brett! I'm actually just getting back into the swing of things
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Re: Hello and suggestions

2010-04-03 Thread Marc Hanisch
Hey Juanjo,

2010/4/2 Juanjo Marin juanjomari...@yahoo.es


 Evince has a Windows version that is not listed on that page (there is a
 Windows version since 2.28)


I added it on the wiki! Thank you :-)

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Re: Hello and suggestions

2010-04-03 Thread Marc Hanisch
Hello Claus,

2010/4/2 Claus Schwarm clschw...@googlemail.com

The GNOME on Windows Wiki page was started when we discussed the GNOME
 web re-design.

 There are still two pages reserved for the purpose. See the URL
 structure at the end of this page:

 http://live.gnome.org/GnomeWeb/TwoPointTwentyseven/Content

 But maybe we should use a separate domain if we need more space to
 explain stuff. What do you think?



Thank you for the hints. I'm surprised of all the kind responses here :-D...


I think two pages should be enough for the beginnig. As suggested, we should
start with applications that can be installed from an installer or diskimage
(on OS X). I don't have access to Microsoft Windows, but I'm using many of
the GNOME applications on my MacBook at work so I think I have some overview
here ;-)

How is the process of editing content on the GNOME website?

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Re: Hello and suggestions

2010-04-02 Thread Stormy Peters
On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 10:01 PM, Diego Escalante Urrelo die...@gnome.orgwrote:

 Hi Marc!,

 El jue, 01-04-2010 a las 11:00 +0200, Marc Hanisch escribió:
  Hello list,
 
  my name is Marc Hanisch and I'm a professional (in the terms of
  payed ;-)) web developer from Germany.
  I want to contribute to the Gnome project in several ways and would be
  glad to spread the word about gnome :-)
 

 Welcome! You'll see that lately some topics are being discussed, take a
 few days to lurk around and feel free to offer opinions or taking up a
 task.


Welcome, Marc! If you have any questions, let us know.


  I saw the the GnomeOnWindows[1] list and I'm wondering why GNU Cash
  isn't listed there?
  The compability list for Mac OS X seems to be outdated, as Gnumeric
  works very very well on Mac OS X, Pidgin is available via MacPorts,
  too and I think Evolution isn't maintained by Novell for Mac OS X
  anymore...
 

 I think those could be your first contributions!


 Feel free to edit the wiki if you have more accurate and updated
 information. I guess that GNU Cash is not there because it's not
 absolutely a GNOME app, but I wouldn't be so sure... anyone knows what's
 the criteria?


I think GNU Cash should be listed there. It is a useful app used by many
GNOME users.

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Re: Hello and suggestions

2010-04-02 Thread Marc Hanisch
Hey Diego, hello Stormy,

2010/4/2 Stormy Peters sto...@gnome.org



 On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 10:01 PM, Diego Escalante Urrelo 
 die...@gnome.orgwrote:

 Hi Marc!,

 El jue, 01-04-2010 a las 11:00 +0200, Marc Hanisch escribió:
  Hello list,
 
  my name is Marc Hanisch and I'm a professional (in the terms of
  payed ;-)) web developer from Germany.
  I want to contribute to the Gnome project in several ways and would be
  glad to spread the word about gnome :-)
 

 Welcome! You'll see that lately some topics are being discussed, take a
 few days to lurk around and feel free to offer opinions or taking up a
 task.


 Welcome, Marc! If you have any questions, let us know.


Thanks for the warm welcome :-)



  I saw the the GnomeOnWindows[1] list and I'm wondering why GNU Cash
  isn't listed there?
  The compability list for Mac OS X seems to be outdated, as Gnumeric
  works very very well on Mac OS X, Pidgin is available via MacPorts,
  too and I think Evolution isn't maintained by Novell for Mac OS X
  anymore...
 

 I think those could be your first contributions!


  Feel free to edit the wiki if you have more accurate and updated
 information. I guess that GNU Cash is not there because it's not
 absolutely a GNOME app, but I wouldn't be so sure... anyone knows what's
 the criteria?


 I think GNU Cash should be listed there. It is a useful app used by many
 GNOME users.



So I made some changes to the Wiki list above and added GnuCash. Although
Novell doesn't seem officially to provide any Mac OS X builds of Evolution
anymore, it is available through the Fink project whereas it's not in the
MacPorts project.

I think it should be easy to provide a common Gnome environment for OS X
with a underlying Fink or MacPorts installation. So the non technical
enduser wouldn't notice all the powerfull unix tools behind but could use
it.

Maybe there are other Mac OS X users on the list, so we could discuss what
applications are must-have-items on OS X and how to provide such a package
or CD of Gnome?!

I would also appreciate two simple but well designed webpages for Windows
and Mac OS X users (like the Gnome release pages) to show the benefits of
using Gnome on other operating systems than Unix / Linux / BSD. There could
be a little help on installing Gnome and a link to the packages... Any
interests?

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Re: Hello and suggestions

2010-04-02 Thread Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 9:07 AM, Marc Hanisch dubst3...@googlemail.com wrote:
 I think it should be easy to provide a common Gnome environment for OS X
 with a underlying Fink or MacPorts installation. So the non technical
 enduser wouldn't notice all the powerfull unix tools behind but could use
 it.

Perhaps I'm not very well-versed with Fink/MacPorts, but don't these
require a bit of command-line fu to get something up and running?

IIRC, using MacPorts or Fink requires the user to:

* Install Apple's dev tools so they have access to X11 and compilers, etc.
* Install Fink/MacPorts
* Then run things like port install xxx and so forth to get packages.

Not trying to dissuade you at all from promoting GNOME tools on Mac OS
X, but I'm not sure that those build steps are going to work well for
non-technical users.

We should *absolutely* be promoting GNOME packages that have native OS
X installers. And we should have information about compiling GNOME
packages for OS X for users who can be interested in digging a bit
deeper, but I'd call those pre-technical users. :-)

Best,

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Re: Hello and suggestions

2010-04-02 Thread Marc Hanisch
Hello Zonker,

2010/4/2 Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier j...@zonker.net

On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 9:07 AM, Marc Hanisch dubst3...@googlemail.com
 wrote:
  I think it should be easy to provide a common Gnome environment for OS X
  with a underlying Fink or MacPorts installation. So the non technical
  enduser wouldn't notice all the powerfull unix tools behind but could use
  it.

 Perhaps I'm not very well-versed with Fink/MacPorts, but don't these
 require a bit of command-line fu to get something up and running?

 IIRC, using MacPorts or Fink requires the user to:

 * Install Apple's dev tools so they have access to X11 and compilers, etc.
 * Install Fink/MacPorts
 * Then run things like port install xxx and so forth to get packages.

 Not trying to dissuade you at all from promoting GNOME tools on Mac OS
 X, but I'm not sure that those build steps are going to work well for
 non-technical users.


You're right, you need the dev tools. But all those steps like 'port install
gnumeric' could be done by a graphical installer and 'package manager'. But
this requires someone with experience in Objective C and Cocoa
programming...


 We should *absolutely* be promoting GNOME packages that have native OS
 X installers. And we should have information about compiling GNOME
 packages for OS X for users who can be interested in digging a bit
 deeper, but I'd call those pre-technical users. :-)


So it would be easier, as you mentioned, to give an overview of all those
applications, that work without compiling. Just clicking a dmg and move the
application to the application folder.

Maybe we could create a list / wikipage with users in the mailinglist
interested in Gnome on Mac OS X?! Or are there so few ;-) ?

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Re: Hello and suggestions

2010-04-02 Thread Tim Horton

On 2010.04.02, at 9:28 AM, Marc Hanisch wrote:

 Hello Zonker,
 
 2010/4/2 Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier j...@zonker.net
 
 On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 9:07 AM, Marc Hanisch dubst3...@googlemail.com wrote:
  I think it should be easy to provide a common Gnome environment for OS X
  with a underlying Fink or MacPorts installation. So the non technical
  enduser wouldn't notice all the powerfull unix tools behind but could use
  it.
 
 Perhaps I'm not very well-versed with Fink/MacPorts, but don't these
 require a bit of command-line fu to get something up and running?
 
 IIRC, using MacPorts or Fink requires the user to:
 
 * Install Apple's dev tools so they have access to X11 and compilers, etc.
 * Install Fink/MacPorts
 * Then run things like port install xxx and so forth to get packages.
 
 Not trying to dissuade you at all from promoting GNOME tools on Mac OS
 X, but I'm not sure that those build steps are going to work well for
 non-technical users.
 
 You're right, you need the dev tools. But all those steps like 'port install 
 gnumeric' could be done by a graphical installer and 'package manager'. But 
 this requires someone with experience in Objective C and Cocoa programming... 
  

http://porticus.alittledrop.com/index.html

http://finkcommander.sourceforge.net/

 We should *absolutely* be promoting GNOME packages that have native OS
 X installers. And we should have information about compiling GNOME
 packages for OS X for users who can be interested in digging a bit
 deeper, but I'd call those pre-technical users. :-)
 
 So it would be easier, as you mentioned, to give an overview of all those 
 applications, that work without compiling. Just clicking a dmg and move the 
 application to the application folder.
 
 Maybe we could create a list / wikipage with users in the mailinglist 
 interested in Gnome on Mac OS X?! Or are there so few ;-) ?

I'd be interested, if you do!

 Best regards,
 Marc
 
 
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Re: Hello and suggestions

2010-04-02 Thread Claus Schwarm
Hi, Marc!

On Fri, 2010-04-02 at 15:07 +0200, Marc Hanisch wrote:

...

 
 I would also appreciate two simple but well designed webpages for
 Windows and Mac OS X users (like the Gnome release pages) to show the
 benefits of using Gnome on other operating systems than Unix / Linux /
 BSD. There could be a little help on installing Gnome and a link to
 the packages... Any interests?


The GNOME on Windows Wiki page was started when we discussed the GNOME
web re-design.

There are still two pages reserved for the purpose. See the URL
structure at the end of this page:

http://live.gnome.org/GnomeWeb/TwoPointTwentyseven/Content

But maybe we should use a separate domain if we need more space to
explain stuff. What do you think?


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Re: Hello and suggestions

2010-04-02 Thread Marc Hanisch
Hello Zonker,

2010/4/2 Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier j...@zonker.net

 On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 9:07 AM, Marc Hanisch dubst3...@googlemail.com
 wrote:
  I think it should be easy to provide a common Gnome environment for OS X
  with a underlying Fink or MacPorts installation. So the non technical
  enduser wouldn't notice all the powerfull unix tools behind but could use
  it.

 Perhaps I'm not very well-versed with Fink/MacPorts, but don't these
 require a bit of command-line fu to get something up and running?

 IIRC, using MacPorts or Fink requires the user to:

 * Install Apple's dev tools so they have access to X11 and compilers, etc.
 * Install Fink/MacPorts
 * Then run things like port install xxx and so forth to get packages.

 Not trying to dissuade you at all from promoting GNOME tools on Mac OS
 X, but I'm not sure that those build steps are going to work well for
 non-technical users.


You're right, you need the dev tools. But all those steps like 'port install
gnumeric' could be done by a graphical installer and 'package manager'. But
this requires someone with experience in Objective C and Cocoa
programming...


 We should *absolutely* be promoting GNOME packages that have native OS
 X installers. And we should have information about compiling GNOME
 packages for OS X for users who can be interested in digging a bit
 deeper, but I'd call those pre-technical users. :-)


So it would be easier, as you mentioned, to give an overview of all those
applications, that work without compiling. Just clicking a dmg and move the
application to the application folder.

Maybe we could create a list / wikipage with users in the mailinglist
interested in Gnome on Mac OS X?! Or are there so few ;-) ?

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Re: Hello and suggestions

2010-04-02 Thread Juanjo Marin
On Thu, 2010-04-01 at 23:01 -0500, Diego Escalante Urrelo wrote:
 Hi Marc!,
 
 El jue, 01-04-2010 a las 11:00 +0200, Marc Hanisch escribió:
  Hello list,
  
  my name is Marc Hanisch and I'm a professional (in the terms of
  payed ;-)) web developer from Germany.
  I want to contribute to the Gnome project in several ways and would be
  glad to spread the word about gnome :-)
  

Hi Marc ! Welcome on board :)

  I saw the the GnomeOnWindows[1] list and I'm wondering why GNU Cash
  isn't listed there? 
  The compability list for Mac OS X seems to be outdated, as Gnumeric
  works very very well on Mac OS X, Pidgin is available via MacPorts,
  too and I think Evolution isn't maintained by Novell for Mac OS X
  anymore...
  
 
 Feel free to edit the wiki if you have more accurate and updated
 information. I guess that GNU Cash is not there because it's not
 absolutely a GNOME app, but I wouldn't be so sure... anyone knows what's
 the criteria?
 

Evince has a Windows version that is not listed on that page (there is a
Windows version since 2.28)


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Hello and suggestions

2010-04-01 Thread Marc Hanisch
Hello list,

my name is Marc Hanisch and I'm a professional (in the terms of payed ;-))
web developer from Germany.
I want to contribute to the Gnome project in several ways and would be glad
to spread the word about gnome :-)

I saw the the GnomeOnWindows[1] list and I'm wondering why GNU Cash isn't
listed there?
The compability list for Mac OS X seems to be outdated, as Gnumeric works
very very well on Mac OS X, Pidgin is available via MacPorts, too and I
think Evolution isn't maintained by Novell for Mac OS X anymore...

How can I help you in the Gnome Marketing Team?

Greetings,
Marc

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Hello and suggestions

2010-04-01 Thread Marc Hanisch
Hello list,

my name is Marc Hanisch and I'm a professional (in the terms of payed ;-))
web developer from Germany.
I want to contribute to the Gnome project in several ways and would be glad
to spread the word about gnome :-)

I saw the the GnomeOnWindows[1] list and I'm wondering why GNU Cash isn't
listed there?
The compability list for Mac OS X seems to be outdated, as Gnumeric works
very very well on Mac OS X, Pidgin is available via MacPorts, too and I
think Evolution isn't maintained by Novell for Mac OS X anymore...

How can I help you in the Gnome Marketing Team?

Greetings,
Marc

[1] http://live.gnome.org/GnomeMarketing/GnomeOnWindows
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Re: Hello and suggestions

2010-04-01 Thread Diego Escalante Urrelo
Hi Marc!,

El jue, 01-04-2010 a las 11:00 +0200, Marc Hanisch escribió:
 Hello list,
 
 my name is Marc Hanisch and I'm a professional (in the terms of
 payed ;-)) web developer from Germany.
 I want to contribute to the Gnome project in several ways and would be
 glad to spread the word about gnome :-)
 

Welcome! You'll see that lately some topics are being discussed, take a
few days to lurk around and feel free to offer opinions or taking up a
task.

 I saw the the GnomeOnWindows[1] list and I'm wondering why GNU Cash
 isn't listed there? 
 The compability list for Mac OS X seems to be outdated, as Gnumeric
 works very very well on Mac OS X, Pidgin is available via MacPorts,
 too and I think Evolution isn't maintained by Novell for Mac OS X
 anymore...
 

Feel free to edit the wiki if you have more accurate and updated
information. I guess that GNU Cash is not there because it's not
absolutely a GNOME app, but I wouldn't be so sure... anyone knows what's
the criteria?

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Hello there

2009-01-21 Thread Alberto Ruiz
Hi there,

Alberto Ruiz here, just got subscribed to the mailing list.

As some of you may know, I did a talk on Marketing Gtk+ (as in GNOME
the platform) last GUADEC (which, by the way, had pretty much no
attendance due to being scheduled for the last slot of the last day).
I haven't done much work around what I preached, but complaining so
far, so I've recently switched to JFDI mode recently.

Proposing marketing strategies to the community and not being part of
the marketing mailing list was sort of a contradiction, but at the
time I started I was in too many development mailing list. So here I
am.

I'm quite interested in the marketing side on all regarding our
development platform rather than the desktop itself. I don't know
what's being the trend around here so far so get ready to get a lot of
questions from me on the ongoing discussions (if there are any).

Well, I guess that's all for a presentation.

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Re: Hello there

2009-01-21 Thread Diego Escalante Urrelo
On 1/21/09, Alberto Ruiz ar...@gnome.org wrote:
 Hi there,

  Alberto Ruiz here, just got subscribed to the mailing list.


Great! :). We can start to discuss stuff you have in mind if you want ;)
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Re: Hello there

2009-01-21 Thread Ken VanDine
I missed your talk, so can you describe your ideas?

Thanks,
--Ken

On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 6:07 AM, Alberto Ruiz ar...@gnome.org wrote:
 Hi there,

 Alberto Ruiz here, just got subscribed to the mailing list.

 As some of you may know, I did a talk on Marketing Gtk+ (as in GNOME
 the platform) last GUADEC (which, by the way, had pretty much no
 attendance due to being scheduled for the last slot of the last day).
 I haven't done much work around what I preached, but complaining so
 far, so I've recently switched to JFDI mode recently.

 Proposing marketing strategies to the community and not being part of
 the marketing mailing list was sort of a contradiction, but at the
 time I started I was in too many development mailing list. So here I
 am.

 I'm quite interested in the marketing side on all regarding our
 development platform rather than the desktop itself. I don't know
 what's being the trend around here so far so get ready to get a lot of
 questions from me on the ongoing discussions (if there are any).

 Well, I guess that's all for a presentation.

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 Un saludo,
 Alberto Ruiz
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Re: Hello there

2009-01-21 Thread Diego Escalante Urrelo
You can check the pdf here:

http://live.gnome.org/GUADEC/2008/Slides?action=AttachFiledo=viewtarget=marketing_gtk_Guadec2008.pdf

On 1/21/09, Ken VanDine k...@vandine.org wrote:
 I missed your talk, so can you describe your ideas?

  Thanks,

 --Ken


  On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 6:07 AM, Alberto Ruiz ar...@gnome.org wrote:
   Hi there,
  
   Alberto Ruiz here, just got subscribed to the mailing list.
  
   As some of you may know, I did a talk on Marketing Gtk+ (as in GNOME
   the platform) last GUADEC (which, by the way, had pretty much no
   attendance due to being scheduled for the last slot of the last day).
   I haven't done much work around what I preached, but complaining so
   far, so I've recently switched to JFDI mode recently.
  
   Proposing marketing strategies to the community and not being part of
   the marketing mailing list was sort of a contradiction, but at the
   time I started I was in too many development mailing list. So here I
   am.
  
   I'm quite interested in the marketing side on all regarding our
   development platform rather than the desktop itself. I don't know
   what's being the trend around here so far so get ready to get a lot of
   questions from me on the ongoing discussions (if there are any).
  
   Well, I guess that's all for a presentation.
  
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   Un saludo,
   Alberto Ruiz
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Hello world

2006-08-05 Thread Carlos Fenollosa
Hi (again)

Just joined the Gnome Foundation (and the foundation-list), and I've
been spending some time deciding in which part of Gnome I fit better.
I think I'll start with marketing, as that's what I've been doing for
some years.

Not too much to say right now, just a quick hi to everybody.

greetings,
Carlos

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