Re: Do-Gooders and Other Free License Recipients...

2009-10-20 Thread Calum Benson
project for somebody here?) Cheeri, Calum. -Embedded Message- From: "Guy Lunardi" To: Sent: Sun Oct 11 08:23:37 2009 Subject: Do-Gooders and Other Free License Recipients... All, While I realize that their software doesn't use any GNOME technologies, it is still a very u

Re: Do-Gooders and Other Free License Recipients...

2009-10-15 Thread Hylke Bons
Nothing inkscape cannot do. :) We just need to create a base library of widgets. I think what would be more important than the authoring software is to somehow incorporate UI design in the OSS design process. There are fery few projects at the moment that do this. A good example of this is GIMP (

Re: Do-Gooders and Other Free License Recipients...

2009-10-14 Thread Guy Lunardi
Roberto, This would be fantastic! I am a firm believer in mockups and have been using Balsamiq Mockups for quite some time now. I am quite happy with their software. Stormy suggested we reach out to the usability team to see what they think. To me mockups have a significant potential marketing

Re: Do-Gooders and Other Free License Recipients...

2009-10-14 Thread Roberto Galoppini
Balsamiq would be open, maybe if this makes sense we might consider to let people know GNOME uses their product, and get free licenses from them. Let me know if you want me to help with this, I know the company. Best, Roberto 2009/10/11 Guy Lunardi : > All, > > While I realize that their softwar

Do-Gooders and Other Free License Recipients...

2009-10-11 Thread Guy Lunardi
All, While I realize that their software doesn't use any GNOME technologies, it is still a very useful tool that I personally use often for projects. I was wondering if anyone thought that contacting Balsamiq and asking them to consider donating licenses to GNOME Foundation members would be usefu