Sriram Ramkrishna wrote:
I am for this because I think it shows that there is a burgeoning market
for GNOME technology and I think showing that will attract more
developers and more companies and hopefully more users. So yeah, let's
do it. However, it would be nice to say something about
Panos Laganakos wrote:
Hello. I started working on the artwork for the Take the Tour
section, since Quim started threatening my family...
Thing is, I was side-tracked, since I got a pretty sleek idea. Below
the text of:
http://gnome.jardigrec.eu/en/take-the-tour/take-the-tour/
put a AJAX
Andreas and I have been working on improving the Why choose GNOME
leaflet for the upcoming LinuxWorld Expo in London, UK. So far, we have
come up with the following draft:
http://ramnet.se/~nisse/diverse/temp/whygnome.pdf.
We're now looking for comments on the text to make it more fun and
Joachim Noreiko wrote:
[...]
Can we get an idea of what proportion of visitors to
wgo use IE, perhaps from server logs?
It might be fair to suppose that most of our audience
already use a free browser even if they are on
windows, but then this would exclude people who might
happen to want
On Wed, 13 Sep 2006 15:50:50 +0200, Quim Gil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, I thought it had been already uploaded.
Can someone update http://www.gnome.org/img/flash/two-sixteen.png with
http://panos.solhost.org/mockups/gnome-banner-07f.png , please?
Done.
-Thomas
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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 requirements
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.org
Here is a draft map of the current wgo structure:
http://live.gnome.org/GnomeWeb/CurrentWgoStructure
It was generated by running `tree -L 3 -d -I CVS` over the
gnomeweb-wml module. I will try to create a new version over the actual
website directory as soon as gnomeweb-wml is actually
Jeff Waugh wrote:
quote who=Calum Benson
Of course, nautilus is a particularly troublesome case anyway, because
many users will potentially never know that their file manager is called
'nautilus' at all. So perhaps we'd need to set up something like
gnome.org/filemanager as well...
Dave Neary wrote:
[...]
- I suggest no extensions to file names, this way resources can act as
containers
for example:
www.gnome.org/start and www.gnome.org/start/2.14
instead of
www.gnome.org/start.html and www.gnome.org/start/2.14
I don't think this is really an issue. Direct
Calum Benson wrote:
On 20 Jul 2006, at 07:59, Quim Gil wrote:
Ok, then we would have www.gnome.org/projects/* pages which would be
feature pages from projects, probably elaborated by the marketing
team,
while the project pages themselves would fall out of our
responsibility
and
Quim Gil wrote:
Throw your ideas in this thread.
walk ahead
(we shouldn't forget we have already a lovely and successful foot we all
love)
I liked the strap line that is on the t-shirts:
GNOME - The Global Desktop
We should make more use of this if we can.
-Thomas
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quote who=Thomas Wood
LinuxWorld Expo in London is in a couple of days, and things are in
place
for an excellent GNOME stand this year.
In addition to the normal marketing, I was wondering if the marketing
team
had any specific requests for things we could be doing, like questions
let the organiser know we will be able to host a stand.
-Thomas
Thomas Wood wrote:
The call for participents in the .org village at LinuxWorld London has
come round again for this year. GNOME has been represented by myself
and a few others for the past two years, with a varying amount
The call for participents in the .org village at LinuxWorld London has
come round again for this year. GNOME has been represented by myself and
a few others for the past two years, with a varying amount of interest.
If anyone is interested in helping out at this years expo, please let me
know
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