Kinda. The il8n stuff makes the journal a single language one.
One I do not find optimal as the magazines [1] who have re-printed
our articles have mostly been Spanish speaking. So I think there
is a lot of interest in seeing these articles in other language,
which is difficult currently.
I'm wa
El dc 26 de 07 del 2006 a les 14:43 -0700, en/na Jeff Waugh va escriure:
> Under 2.16 goals, one of the unassigned tasks is "move projects subsites out
> of wgo" -> I strongly think this should be deferred, because I've yet to see
> any analysis for what we (and that's a *big* 'we') want to get ou
El dc 26 de 07 del 2006 a les 13:45 +0200, en/na Gergely Nagy va
escriure:
> * Define the content and scope of www.gnome.org (needs coordinator) [2]
>
> IMHO this is the single most important task in the whole process.
I didn't add it to the goals because I assumed that it was a task
implicit i
Em Ter, 2006-07-25 às 18:47 +0200, Dave Neary escreveu:
> Hi Gergely,
>
> http://XXX.gnome.org/stats works for www, developer, planet and
> foundation
And journal! ;)
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Gergely Nagy:
> Spinning off a
> news.gnome.org _just_ because it may be served by a different CMS is
> IMHO not the way to go.
It was not like that and I was just prospecting possibilities. A
news.gnome.org is in the potential goals (in fact http://news.gnome.org/
already exists and is the same t
> Have a look at the 2.16 goals at http://live.gnome.org/GnomeWeb/Goals
> and suggest any change now.
Under 2.16 goals, one of the unassigned tasks is "move projects subsites out
of wgo" -> I strongly think this should be deferred, because I've yet to see
any analysis for what we (and that's a
> Actually, I'd prefer somebody who _knows_ the current system, even if he
> hates it :)
When I get back from OSCON/SIGGRAPH, I will do this. :-)
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Gergely Nagy wrote:
> It just occurred to me, we have to consider CMS performance. Are there
> numbers how many hits we get on wgo? Perhaps we need some caching
> requirements for the dynamically served pages?
>
This is yet another reason I don't want people to rule out a build
system. guadec.o
(I thought I post this in a fresh and clean email and not append it to
my previous long one...)
Todo items we should tackle next:
* Define the content and scope of www.gnome.org (needs coordinator)
* improve CMS requirements and update the audits
* start setting up CMS sandboxes so we can play
On Wed, 2006-07-26 at 02:39 +0200, Quim Gil wrote:
> El dt 25 de 07 del 2006 a les 11:27 +0100, en/na Thomas Wood va
> escriure:
> As Greg requests, can the people in favor of keeping the current system
> make an evaluation of the requirements, as we are doing with the new CMS
> candidates? http://
> We got members in Istanbul, and currently I'm in Ankara, but it's no
> problem to ship stuff to Istanbul because Expo is in Istanbul as well.
I found the Expo's postcode in Istanbul to use with the UPS calculator. It
would cost around 400 Euros for each delivery, so that would be 800 Euros
to ge
Quim Gil wrote:
> El dt 25 de 07 del 2006 a les 11:27 +0100, en/na Thomas Wood va
> escriure:
>> I still don't think we should rule
>> out a good build system that creates static pages.
>
> As Greg requests, can the people in favor of keeping the current system
> make an evaluation of the requir
Perhaps you want to write a success story for the new www.gnome.org.
If you know about other cool GNOME usage/development/deployment stories
we need some, see http://live.gnome.org/GnomeWeb/CaseStudies
El dg 23 de 07 del 2006 a les 12:38 +0530, en/na Sankarshan Mukhopadhyay
va escriure:
> O
Hi,
Quim Gil wrote:
> Hi Michael,
>
> The two goals you are mentioning will be *perhaps* better coordinated by
> someone with a CVS account, they are not that friendly to pure newbies.
I thought that.
> What are your skills/preferences? This is a question for anybody wanting
> to get a goal ass
Hi Michael,
The two goals you are mentioning will be *perhaps* better coordinated by
someone with a CVS account, they are not that friendly to pure newbies.
What are your skills/preferences? This is a question for anybody wanting
to get a goal assigned. :)
Perhaps you want to lead one of these:
Yes Dave, this is too good to be stored only in a mailing list
archive. :)
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Wow this is quite enlightening (and timely for myself as well). Thanks
for the reply. It just gave me a different perspective on staging an
event locally.
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Hi Dulmandakh,
DULMANDAKH Sukhbaatar wrote:
> It's not just connected to GNOME, but community events at all. Here,
> in Mongolia, I organized first Linux Install Fest in 7th of April, and
> will organize many of them. But everytime I initiate some ideas or
> community events I end up having prob
Quim Gil wrote:
> Also, nobody took a goal since I sent the previous email days ago. Well,
> don't be shy. :) At least tell what could we do to be more effective
> recruiting contributors.
I'm new here, but I'd be willing to help out. I was going to suggest
that I can help move the project pag
Hi all.
It's not just connected to GNOME, but community events at all. Here,
in Mongolia, I organized first Linux Install Fest in 7th of April, and
will organize many of them. But everytime I initiate some ideas or
community events I end up having problems with funding.
For example, at Linux Ins
The list of goals for the current release is going to be frozen at the
end of today. From that point no new goals will be accepted, although
accepted goals might drop if we don't find the people/resources to
accomplish them.
Have a look at the 2.16 goals at http://live.gnome.org/GnomeWeb/Goals
and
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