. this link is
wrong: http://http//alp.access-company.com/;
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Why wait? I think that you might be able to reach some foreign GNOME
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saying over time, and trying to
pick some themes and trends out of it all.
Delicious being collaborative linking, if any of you come across
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to be told what GNOME
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might require some substantial
redesign of content layout etc.
So - what's been happening, please, and what's Thilo been doing in
live.gnome.org that's got your wick up, Murray?
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Hi,
Seems I didn't answer this mail yet...
Thilo Pfennig wrote:
Dave Neary schrieb:
Here are my questions:
* the projects name is GNOME Mobile Embedded Initiative (GMAE) and
it should keep this name? As far as I understood the core idea is to
summarize some different platforms that all
and the look.
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- I assume that if the organisers are doing
this, they won't be giving out *other* free booths to community projects?
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could show off using it with just a mouse, I'd be delighted,
because then I'd be able to demo it (instead of being afraid to because
of that infamous primary pointer has been disabled thing).
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just GNOME.
Looking at last year's exhibitors, at least OLPC and Inkscape might ave
been interested in co-organising stand space... add a couple more
projects in there and we start to have an attractive space.
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learnable, accessible for assistive technologies,
and fully internationalised, as well as being fully localised for more
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so far as putting some of these on a pedestal, making
posters fact sheets for them, things like that. I'm sure that the
Banshee or Rhythmbox ones would be great.
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. Others who might
have interest: Bug Labs (with the Poky based tablets) and maybe Vernier?
I could ask, if you like...
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structure of GNOME architecture.
Do you mean this is GTK+, here's the job it does, it uses Pango, atk
and glib, here are the jobs they do, over here we have libgnomeprint,
...? It doesn't seem very presentationsome.
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GNOME platform (or, indeed, all of the GNOME platform) is the Maemo
platform overview:
http://maemo.org/maemo_release_documentation/maemo4.1.x/node6.html
Shawn's GNOME platform overview is indeed a great resource also, but
could do with some more meat on the bones.
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Nice stuff James!
James Coddington wrote:
http://soaringbrain.com/GNOMEasiaSummit.swf
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Hi,
Theppitak Karoonboonyanan wrote:
However, how about moving away from that part of the body?
The following might be culturally offensive in some countries:
()()
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people propose abandoning an old logo completely, this
question comes back to me:
would you mind someone using the current GNOME logo for a completely
unrelated project?
If the answer is yes (which it would be for me), then your current
logo probably still has some value.
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Hi,
Thilo Pfennig wrote:
Dave Neary schrieb:
Whenever I hear people propose abandoning an old logo completely, this
question comes back to me:
I did not propose this just for fun.
I understand. I did not reply in jest.
When abandoning a logo, you are in essence saying that it has
difficult to do before the change).
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- Google apps
- Maemo
- ?
Thoughts, ideas?
Nice idea, it will be interesting to see if it gets accepted.
FYI, I also proposed a session for OSBC, we'll see if that one gets
accepted too :)
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of the GNOME platform in use in a
vertical application - mostly on GNOME Mobile.
I think we should also get a story from them, and put it either in the
GNOME Journal or in the annual report. Or both!
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dependencies projects in the
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Hi
Stormy Peters wrote:
And don't forget the badges that Andreas created,
http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/184285/fog-banners.tar.gz.
There's a typo in monthly :}
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of these a week, perhaps
GNOME can get a foot up off this Purple Cow.
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Hi,
Stormy Peters wrote:
Sounds like a great idea.
Was the custom page a Facebook page?
Yeah - related to the cause.
http://apps.facebook.com/causes/birthdays/51583?m=058e3e67
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dedicated to free software computer user interfaces?
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believe glade now generates GtkBuilder files directly in 3.5.
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On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 6:11 AM, Dave Neary dne...@gnome.org
mailto:dne...@gnome.org wrote:
Hi all,
I'm blowing my own trumpet a little here, I guess, but I thought that
you might like to know that I had an article published in this month's
Prgrammez!, as part of their special
environment, with, say, a reference UI for netbooks, we'll be abandoning
not just desktop-shaped devices, but also our bision of being
user-oriented rather than technology-oriented.
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what GNOME is, what our community is about, what our
vision values are.
Everything happens in the wiki is a very introspective way of thinking
about the website. The website is not a developer tool in the way that
library.gnome.org is, it's a communication tool.
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, referring to what GNOME is, and what
GNOME 3 will be, rather than what you think it should be?
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at April, wgo/friends is an entry page for 16629 hits, and 7720
visits. It also figures in the top 20 referrer URLs for GNOME pages:
153604 hits.
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Hi,
Stormy Peters wrote:
But I couldn't find good data about paths through, referring websites,
entrance websites, exit websites, etc.
No, Webalizer doesn't really give good detailed information.
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colo had a no ads condition attached.
Worth investigating, at least - if we end up with $150K advertising
revenues a year and an extra $300K hosting costs to pay, it would be a
bad deal.
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if there are similar projects in
Africa, there is a dearth of African localisations on the GNOME Damned
Lies page.
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for advisory board seats.
Perhaps we need another way of getting and rewarding annual corporate
donations than advisory board seats?
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, and simply have a page where we
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started building software, and where to get extra software for your
shiny new GNOME desktop. Luckily, we have user forums, mailing lists, a
software site and a bug database already, so this is simply (!) a case
of appropriately linking to existing resources.
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Individual donors also got their name embossed rendered with script-fu
in a big font if they gave over a certain level.
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/ is a French site which is very up to date.
The ones I would not include that work well on windows are apps like
WireShark, which is a hardcore geek application, or Audacity, which is
not really that nice (and which is only a gtk+ application through its
use of wxwindows).
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Hi,
Stormy Peters wrote:
Here's the mail where Dave Neary did a back of the napkin calculation
about how many users we have:
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/marketing-list/2008-September/msg00086.html
I'd forgotten about that :)
Thanks Stormz (in Germany by any chance?)
I also did a rough
than size of the donor. The
package (except for the advisory board seat) looks great. You would just
need to chop it up in appropriate chunks to reflect contribution levels.
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be the
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right.
For corporate donor packages, I like $2000/$5000/$1 as the levels,
but you should bear in mind the cost of each level - organising a user
summit will cost a lot of money, and it'll be tough to get it sponsored.
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of the suyrveys when it was 60% KDE/30% GNOME,
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perhaps crystalise thinking on free software moving forward?
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Hi all,
As with previous GNOME releases, I've been tagging articles mentioning
the 2.24 release with the tag gnome224 (that is, I have been tagging
releases since 2.16 - this is the first time I've used the gnome224 tag
- just to avoid any pedantry ;) )
You can catch reviews of GNOME 2.24 at
brochures, etc)
where possible desirable.
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10:52, Dave Neary wrote:
Stormy Peters wrote:
Any idea how best to find out about them before hand?
In this particular case, it'd be nice if someone from GNOME Deutschland
let the gugmasters mailing list know they were going to have an event
presence at LinuxTag, and if someone from Lanedo told
). If a
group doesn't request the box, we might be able to send them some stuff
anyway. And if you're doing a big conference, the number of leaflets you
can fit in the box (~20 or 30) is not going to do it. And posters can't
go in the box. And goodies for sale, if we have any. etc.
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and manning the stand to write a report/article on it too.
If we can lighten the load for publicising local activities, that would
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IDs here so that Stormy can include them in the GNOME affiliates Firefox
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designs, and one sweatshirt design. One mug, one or two
posters. 8 or 9 items in all.
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what's up just so I
know if this is something the a11y team needs to write up if we go
ahead with the Braille handouts.
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think they ever came to market, as long as we have not got a GNOME
Store that's official.
Once we have an official GNOME store, it's reasonable that we not give
trademark licences to people who will be directly competing against the
store in markets it services.
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with some reasonable regularity, I
bring up GNOME and explain how it relates...)
You know, RedMonk might be prepared to do some pro-bono analystness for us.
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it seems like the majority of GNOME hackers don't use don't like
evolution - they prefer Thunderbird, Balsa, sylpheed, mutt or some other
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the marketing hackfest this time, I'll be glad to put
something together if it's desired. I'm no media trainer, but I have
given several workshops on rhetoric, debating, and structuring and
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as government sector users of GNOME.
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Klapper ak...@gmx.net mailto:ak...@gmx.net, Paul Cutler
pcut...@foresightlinux.org mailto:pcut...@foresightlinux.org,
john.c...@unrouted.co.uk mailto:john.c...@unrouted.co.uk, Dave Neary
dne...@gnome.org mailto:dne...@gnome.org, Lucas Rocha
luc...@gnome.org mailto:luc...@gnome.org, simosli
I won't be able to attend at that stage - I'm up early on
Friday need my beauty sleep.
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of the global nature of the organisation.
Sound good?
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there too?).
In any case, I just wanted to point out what time it would be in my
timezone when the meeting is on - but since I didn't vote, you're
correct to say that I don't get much of a say. Might I suggest using UTC
as the reference timezone next time, though, please?
Thanks!
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... let's see where the idea goes.
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) - I understand you don't
particularly want change, and you're free to keep using the old stuff,
but we think the new stuff's better.
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loud
here) and on download to the phone pointing people to this donation page
and asking for a $1 donation or something?
Just a thought - I have no idea what would be involved to get that set
up conveniently.
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) but rather to create building blocks for people to
create their own presentations.
Best,
Stormy
[1] http://live.gnome.org/GnomeMarketing/MarketingMaterial/Presentations
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about it.
If the plan involves using Gnome Miro Community, the plan also needs to
make the site more prominent.
Sounds like a plan.
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these soon.
Thank you!
No - thank you! The site looks great.
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various things: the wiki for text documents, and
attachments to the wiki for binary documents, and I've seen people use
Zoho or Google Docs for spreadsheets shared documents.
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, it sounds
like something to say thank you for.
I'm all for the perfect not being the enemy of the good. If there are
other options which might be more convenient which arrive later, we can
always change then.
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attachments sucks
for collaboratively working on anything, esp. documents.
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collaborative editing has version control. A wiki, a BaseCamp
writeboard, or Google Docs (or an equivalent), or (if it ever gets
released) the rumored web-hosted OOo would all fit the bill.
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