Re: GNOME Journal and World of GNOME Re: About worldofgnome org

2011-11-12 Thread Sriram Ramkrishna
On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 10:23 PM, alex diavatis
alexis.diava...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hello Sri,

 The principle goal of GJ is to promote GNOME through articles.  You had
 mentioned interviews and the like and that's where I felt the overlap was.

  How many people are in your tam to do this?  I'm just curious?  Would
 they be available to work on GNOME things for marketing/ GNOME Journal as
 well?


 Right now we are 3. Seems few, but we are ok to produce the kind of
 material we want. For example, 1 of us writes on osarena.net. He manages
 20 interviews a month.
 On contrary with GJ we want much more simpler things, we target to
 easiness of read. We don't want so much technical. And we go beyond Gnome
 also.
 We consider GNOME and Linux one thing.
 We have a section called Community. We will try somehow to bring together
 some GNOME sources.

 Would be glad if we could help you, but we haven't the knowledge to write
 so deep articles as GJ has. And personally I don't want to committed as I
 have huge amount of work.
 Basically we need you to help us :)
 On the end of the day we have to see how the people will respond, we
 haven't open yet, if we get like 500 hits a day, there is no meaning to
 continue :)


OK, that's fine.  I'm okay with that..  Let us know though if you're
interested in writing more in depth ones.  As I said earlier, Linux
Foundation is happy to re-publish any articles we come up with on Linux.com
so we'll have some access to people outside our readership.  Which is where
we want to go.

sri


 Regards
 - alex

 On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 6:33 AM, Sriram Ramkrishna s...@ramkrishna.mewrote:



 On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 7:24 PM, alex diavatis alexis.diava...@gmail.com
  wrote:

 Hello all,

 I uploaded an empty early draft (many things have changed, don't freak
 out!) to show you what WoGue is about.
 You can see it on 
 http://worldofgnome.org/404/woguedemo/http://worldofgnome.org/404/woguedemo/index.php
  (hover
 mouse on banner to open Menu)

 Ramkrishna I think there is not any kind of overlap between G. Journal
 and WoGue. There are totally different things.
 However I included a G Journal icon on Explorer tab. We can republish G
 Journal news there by reference on gnomejournal.org.


 That would be appreciateed, thank you.  The principle goal of GJ is to
 promote GNOME through articles.  You had mentioned interviews and the like
 and that's where I felt the overlap was.

 How many people are in your tam to do this?  I'm just curious?  Would
 they be available to work on GNOME things for marketing/ GNOME Journal as
 well?

 sri



 *About licences*
 We release under Free of any licence. But I afraid we have to change
 this, because we have issues with the work of other people that we use,
 like republishing things, or using Faenza Icons.

 *About WoGue Goals*
 Our primary goal is to bring Design Ideas for GNOME from Mailing Lists
 and Blogs to one place, and give people that aren't on Gnome, Linux,
 etc, the opportunity to express their opinion, and to get a better
 product by getting new ideas based on their wishes. Gnome is a community
 project after all.
 Secondary goal is to convince people that Gnome is the best thing out
 there (I personally think so).
 Last Goal is to make an enjoyable page for people to read.

 *About WoGue Content*
 It would be great if we could run a site only with the primary
 goal. Unfortunately I doubt if we can collect so many stuff, so we need to
 enrich the page a bit.

 So we added the *Gnome Stories* area.
 People can say what they like in Gnome (assuming that Gnome is OS), when
 they tried it first time, and things like that...

 We also have *Theming  Personalization*
 We picked some of the best themes on our opinion and we represent them.
 Same thing with Extensions.

 *Interviews*
 One of our major parts is to having interviews from Gnome Design Team
 (and other people of course), about why they do that, what they are going
 to do next, no technical analysis, simple things, that are enjoyable to
 read and helpfull to learn and understand.

 *Games*
 Leaving out Web, 90% of software is Games. Games is an important factor
 for an OS to be succeed. People are looking for games and they may choose
 to use Gnome if they are happy with games on it.

 *Commercial Software*
 Well, I think we have to refer on this also. We use closed drivers,
 closed hardware, Flash etc. We are going to show Games even if are
 commercials. However we are not 100% sure about it.

 Anyway I don't want to spend your time with a huge text, I just wanted
 to explain what WoGue is about.
 I hope you will not have any issues with our work, and we would really
 appreciateif  you to CC us your Design Ideas and News from Mailing Lists
 and your Blogs so we can publish them on our page. we can't follow all of
 them :(


 We don't ask your TM Logo, just a logo that is similar with it :) a
 Besides, WoGue is not going to represent GNOME,  WoGue is trying to
 advertise GNOME.

 Friendly,

 

Re: GNOME Journal and World of GNOME Re: About worldofgnome org

2011-10-24 Thread alex diavatis
Hello Sri,

The principle goal of GJ is to promote GNOME through articles.  You had
 mentioned interviews and the like and that's where I felt the overlap was.

How many people are in your tam to do this?  I'm just curious?  Would they
 be available to work on GNOME things for marketing/ GNOME Journal as well?


Right now we are 3. Seems few, but we are ok to produce the kind of material
we want. For example, 1 of us writes on osarena.net. He manages 20
interviews a month.
On contrary with GJ we want much more simpler things, we target to easiness
of read. We don't want so much technical. And we go beyond Gnome also.
We consider GNOME and Linux one thing.
We have a section called Community. We will try somehow to bring together
some GNOME sources.

Would be glad if we could help you, but we haven't the knowledge to write so
deep articles as GJ has. And personally I don't want to committed as I have
huge amount of work.
Basically we need you to help us :)
On the end of the day we have to see how the people will respond, we haven't
open yet, if we get like 500 hits a day, there is no meaning to continue :)


Regards
- alex

On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 6:33 AM, Sriram Ramkrishna s...@ramkrishna.mewrote:



 On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 7:24 PM, alex diavatis 
 alexis.diava...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hello all,

 I uploaded an empty early draft (many things have changed, don't freak
 out!) to show you what WoGue is about.
 You can see it on 
 http://worldofgnome.org/404/woguedemo/http://worldofgnome.org/404/woguedemo/index.php
  (hover
 mouse on banner to open Menu)

 Ramkrishna I think there is not any kind of overlap between G. Journal and
 WoGue. There are totally different things.
 However I included a G Journal icon on Explorer tab. We can republish G
 Journal news there by reference on gnomejournal.org.


 That would be appreciateed, thank you.  The principle goal of GJ is to
 promote GNOME through articles.  You had mentioned interviews and the like
 and that's where I felt the overlap was.

 How many people are in your tam to do this?  I'm just curious?  Would they
 be available to work on GNOME things for marketing/ GNOME Journal as well?

 sri



 *About licences*
 We release under Free of any licence. But I afraid we have to change this,
 because we have issues with the work of other people that we use, like
 republishing things, or using Faenza Icons.

 *About WoGue Goals*
 Our primary goal is to bring Design Ideas for GNOME from Mailing Lists and
 Blogs to one place, and give people that aren't on Gnome, Linux, etc,
 the opportunity to express their opinion, and to get a better product by
 getting new ideas based on their wishes. Gnome is a community project after
 all.
 Secondary goal is to convince people that Gnome is the best thing out
 there (I personally think so).
 Last Goal is to make an enjoyable page for people to read.

 *About WoGue Content*
 It would be great if we could run a site only with the primary
 goal. Unfortunately I doubt if we can collect so many stuff, so we need to
 enrich the page a bit.

 So we added the *Gnome Stories* area.
 People can say what they like in Gnome (assuming that Gnome is OS), when
 they tried it first time, and things like that...

 We also have *Theming  Personalization*
 We picked some of the best themes on our opinion and we represent them.
 Same thing with Extensions.

 *Interviews*
 One of our major parts is to having interviews from Gnome Design Team (and
 other people of course), about why they do that, what they are going to do
 next, no technical analysis, simple things, that are enjoyable to read and
 helpfull to learn and understand.

 *Games*
 Leaving out Web, 90% of software is Games. Games is an important factor
 for an OS to be succeed. People are looking for games and they may choose to
 use Gnome if they are happy with games on it.

 *Commercial Software*
 Well, I think we have to refer on this also. We use closed drivers, closed
 hardware, Flash etc. We are going to show Games even if are commercials.
 However we are not 100% sure about it.

 Anyway I don't want to spend your time with a huge text, I just wanted to
 explain what WoGue is about.
 I hope you will not have any issues with our work, and we would really
 appreciateif  you to CC us your Design Ideas and News from Mailing Lists and
 your Blogs so we can publish them on our page. we can't follow all of them
 :(


 We don't ask your TM Logo, just a logo that is similar with it :) a
 Besides, WoGue is not going to represent GNOME,  WoGue is trying to
 advertise GNOME.

 Friendly,

  - alex




 On Sun, Oct 23, 2011 at 9:40 PM, Sriram Ramkrishna s...@ramkrishna.mewrote:

 Allan,

 It seems World Of GNOME and GNOME Journal have some overlap.  We might
 need to discuss this a little bit I think.

 sri

 On Sun, Oct 23, 2011 at 9:50 AM, alex diavatis 
 alexis.diava...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello,

 We plan to release worldofgnome.org some day this week -Thursday
 most probably- and we still haven't