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Hi Giorgio,
On Tue, 2011-03-15 at 15:23 +, giorgio wrote:
Is there any chance this could be considered? That would make a lot of
people happy, really.
Thanks for your patch, and for your interest in improving Nautilus.
I think your use
Hi all,
I am writing to ask is there any public shared slides to talk about What's
new in GNOME 3.0. Since we are going to have 120+ Launch parties in April,
a slides like this can be reused and shared with some launch parties.
-Emily
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Hi,
If I may be so bold, I think that we should not have a what's new in
GNOME 3 presentation, but a What is GNOME presentation.
Presentations should not just concentrate on the new shiny, but on the
whole experience. Many people have not been watching closely for a
number of years - this is an
On Wed, 2011-03-16 at 17:37 +0100, Dave Neary wrote:
If I may be so bold, I think that we should not have a what's new in
GNOME 3 presentation, but a What is GNOME presentation.
s/not/not only/ and s/but/but also/, IMO.
At least for our local release party the audience is expected to be
quite
Hi,
Andre Klapper wrote:
On Wed, 2011-03-16 at 17:37 +0100, Dave Neary wrote:
If I may be so bold, I think that we should not have a what's new in
GNOME 3 presentation, but a What is GNOME presentation.
s/not/not only/ and s/but/but also/, IMO.
What GNOME is (on April 6) of course includes
Hola,
Le mercredi 16 mars 2011, à 17:37 +0100, Dave Neary a écrit :
Hi,
If I may be so bold, I think that we should not have a what's new in
GNOME 3 presentation, but a What is GNOME presentation.
Presentations should not just concentrate on the new shiny, but on the
whole experience.
Emily:
I am writing to ask is there any public shared slides to talk about
What's new in GNOME 3.0. Since we are going to have 120+ Launch
parties in April, a slides like this can be reused and shared with some
launch parties.
There are some side fragments you can use here:
I think we should focus less on history and more about what is cool right
now. And where we are going.
Stormy
On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 11:08 AM, Brian Cameron brian.came...@oracle.comwrote:
Emily:
I am writing to ask is there any public shared slides to talk about
What's new in GNOME 3.0.
El mié, 16-03-2011 a las 11:43 -0600, Stormy Peters escribió:
I think we should focus less on history and more about what is cool
right now. And where we are going.
Stormy
The history could be graphically reduced to 3 images
1. Screenshot of GNOME 1
2. Screenshot of GNOME 3
3. Left the
El mié, 16-03-2011 a las 18:59 +0100, Juanjo Marin escribió:
El mié, 16-03-2011 a las 11:43 -0600, Stormy Peters escribió:
I think we should focus less on history and more about what is cool
right now. And where we are going.
Stormy
The history could be graphically reduced to 3 images
Hi Emily,
What do you want these slides for, exactly? Will they be to have on in
the background, or the focus of presentations?
If they are for background, I would suggest a slideshow that is low on
text and high on images. I can think of some good candidates, and it
shouldn't be too hard to
I really don't think the history is what is interesting to folks.
They want to know what it is now.
When a new president stands up, he doesn't talk about all the previous
presidents, he talks about what he's going to do.
Stormy
On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 12:02 PM, Juanjo Marin
Hi,
Stormy Peters wrote:
I really don't think the history is what is interesting to folks.
They want to know what it is now.
When a new president stands up, he doesn't talk about all the previous
presidents, he talks about what he's going to do.
That's a nice parallel.
When a new
Hi All,
This morning I saw this -
http://www.webupd8.org/2011/03/classic-gnome-3-beta-2-video-no-shell.html
From the comments I conclude that people have no idea what the
classic/fallback desktop is and how it relates to G3.
Another conclusion could be; that humanity is doomed.
Perhaps the
Hey John,
This is a sore point indeed, GNOME Shell won't run on VirtualBox (the
only cross-platform/user-friendly/ opensource desktop virtualization
app), same for KVM (I don't know what's the state for VMWare though).
This really troubles me, a lot of people these days (certainly a lot
of Mac
On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 3:51 PM, John Stowers
john.stowers.li...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi All,
This morning I saw this -
http://www.webupd8.org/2011/03/classic-gnome-3-beta-2-video-no-shell.html
From the comments I conclude that people have no idea what the
classic/fallback desktop is and how it
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