On 12 November 2017 at 21:44, Sriram Ramkrishna wrote:
> We are wondering if there are others out there, or are considering having so
> that we can promote it?
Not strictly GNOME, but all related, there's the LVFS firmware
service: https://fwupd.org/donations
Richard.
On 25 September 2017 at 10:48, Allan Day wrote:
> 1. Make it easier for non-Foundation members to get travel sponsorship. It
> would be useful to know if there are particular groups that this might apply
> to. Examples might include contributors who aren't members, potential
>
On 18 September 2017 at 18:10, Neil McGovern wrote:
> So, if you have any comments, or thoughts on how this can be improved,
> please reply, or drop me a mail - we plan on discussing this in detail
> at the Foundation Hackfest[0] at the start of next month!
When we were arranging
On 22 March 2016 at 17:47, Ekaterina Gerasimova wrote:
> The short notice for the event will make it more difficult to get good
> value on travel/accommodation costs, which is why the travel committee
> asks that hackfests are organised well in advance and requests are
>
Hi all,
I've been asked to write a hackfest page for a micro-turning-mini
hackfest I've been planning for April. The minimal page is at
https://wiki.gnome.org/Hackfests/GnomeSoftware2016 and I think we're
mostly self funded with the exception of one guy we'd quite like there
(and would need
On 3 April 2015 at 15:57, Bastien Nocera had...@hadess.net wrote:
So I'm leaving this list.
Me too. If I was to troll people about the same uninteresting thing
again and again and again I would either get moderated or banned. If
anyone wants to reply, please reply to my personal email address.
On 21 May 2014 12:24, Emily Gonyer emilyyr...@gmail.com wrote:
Sure, those of us who are not currently paid can speak up on mailing lists,
but we're (mostly) roundly ignored.
I think this is a classic case of code speaks -- i.e. if you're
willing to spend the time writing the feature and
On 24 March 2014 16:18, Emmanuele Bassi eba...@gmail.com wrote:
I am less interested in where the toggle lives[0] than who is storing
the data, and what kind of data it is.
Right; 100% agreed. My original idea was to store one thing with the
distributor:
* The hashed IP (i.e. you can go from
On 25 March 2014 22:41, Richard Stallman r...@gnu.org wrote:
We might _store_ just a hash code, but I am pretty sure the messages
contain the real IP address of the sender.
Sure, just as much as your IP is sent to the NTP server or the
google.com homepage.
The feature should be useful, but it
On 3 April 2014 19:18, Richard Stallman r...@gnu.org wrote:
That's true. Most distros do not recognize that this system is
basically GNU; they give the credit for the GNU Project's work
to Mr Torvalds, rather than to us.
By calling it Linux, I'm also not recognizing the work of the Apache
On 10 May 2013 15:55, Bastien Nocera had...@hadess.net wrote:
I've never heard the word gimp used as a slur against handicapped
people
If it helps, I've never heard the word used this way either. However,
my understanding of the common use of the word isn't any better
(warning; possibly NSFW):
On 1 March 2013 13:04, Bastien Nocera had...@hadess.net wrote:
I didn't even know it existed...
I second that -- and I'm not sure how it's supposed to be used, or by
who... e.g. is it for use by anyone with a @gnome.org email address,
or can it be used by the unwashed masses as well?
Richard.
On 4 June 2012 08:02, Vincent Untz vu...@gnome.org wrote:
Is the sql database for the elections impacted by this? If yes, is there
a risk that some votes got lost?
Some bugs appear to have been lost, e.g.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=677387
Richard.
On 14 December 2011 13:32, Lennart Poettering mzta...@0pointer.de wrote:
Well, but let's not forget that the folks you explicitly list here are
probably more on the side against the colocation than for it. At least
of the one you named first I know that he is against the combined
conf. And I
2009/12/10 Richard Stallman r...@gnu.org:
The presence of articles discussing vmware, for instance,
conveys the message that GNOME sees nothing wrong with it.
I think you've added 1 and 1 and made 7.
Richard.
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