(1) it would be great to have our own 'history' page as well. Maybe
you could spearhead that when you've collected this material?
(2) You might write glynn foster directly; he found lots of great
stuff for his 101 things you should know about gnome talk at GUADEC.
(3) gnome.org/start/(release number) has screenshots for most of the
2.x releases.

HTH-
Luis

On 3/31/06, Josh Kress <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello everybody!
>
> An editor of O'Reilly Germany contacted me, asking for historical
> screenshots etc, which they could use for a poster on the history of
> Linux, in which <quote>GNOME played a major role</quote> (he certainly
> got that right!). This poster will be given away for free at the
> LinuxTag in Wiesbaden, Germany (And probably for download, as O'Reilly
> did that with other posters, too).
>
>
> So, I call for action: send material right to me and (even better) post
> it somewhere on the marketing page of l.g.o! For future requests,
> reference and other needs, we should place some screenshots of all major
> releases there, but for now 1.0 and earlier would be really awesome!
>
>
> If someone involved in the "early days" of development reads this, don't
> hesitate to contact me, if you are willing to get in contact with the
> editor directly. He seemed to be very interested in talking to one of
> you guys for a little more details.
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Josh
>
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