Hi Stormy,
Stormy Peters wrote:
I was looking for applications that also work on Windows since most
people searching will be using Windows. We could use Inkscape instead of
gnucash.
What applications would you suggest?
GIMP, Inkscape, Dia, GnuCash (I disagree with Claus, while agreeing the
Hi Brian,
2009/5/28 Brian Cameron brian.came...@sun.com:
Overall, I like the new proposal. However, a fairly significant group
of people who use the GNOME website are developers who work on GNOME
or want to write a GNOME application. Wouldn't it make sense to have
some more high-level or
I'll be honest here - I don't really think like a developer, so any help
here is appreciated.
Right now, we have two pages scoped - Platform, and it's sub-page, Why GNOME
Platform?
We can put the high level links you mention on the Platform itself, or as
Lucas mentioned on Support - Developers.
2009/5/29 Dave Neary dne...@gnome.org:
Hi Stormy,
Stormy Peters wrote:
I was looking for applications that also work on Windows since most people
searching will be using Windows. We could use Inkscape instead of gnucash.
What applications would you suggest?
GIMP, Inkscape, Dia, GnuCash
Stormy, thanks for your understanding. After some sleep and my second
cup of coffee, I'm slowly going back to normal. :-)
I'm also more the Let's get this started typ, except when applying for
free stuff or submitting tax forms. For some reasons, the guys on the
other side of the process often
On 28 May 2009, at 14:53, Stormy Peters wrote:
GNOME Marketing team,
Can you please test the Friends of GNOME survey?
Please try to answer the multiple choice accurately so we can see
how the
options work, but don't spend much time on the free form questions
as we'll
be deleting the
Paul:
I'll be honest here - I don't really think like a developer, so any help
here is appreciated.
There are really two types of developers. People who write a GTK+ or
GNOME based program (or are considering writing one), and people who
develop on the GNOME desktop itself. It is probably
I blogged it: http://www.silwenae.org/blog/?p=1144 (And I contrasted it
against the 2004 results - quite a change!)
I'll look into wgo this weekend, I need to spend looking at how the makefile
on wgo works to add content, so no promises, and I have a few other things
prioritized ahead of it,
One thing that seems to be missing from the current GNOME marketing
materials is some basic information about how many people currently
use GNOME, and why people would want to use it. It seems that it would
be good to have a resource, perhaps on the GNOME Marketing Wiki[1] that
highlights this
Sort of.
I collect data for some time and wanted to start a wiki page since Luis
complained about a missing marketing plan. Here it is:
http://live.gnome.org/GnomeMarketing/MarketAnalysis
Not quite finished yet. Please add additional data.
Best regards,
Claus
On Fri, 2009-05-29 at 16:25
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