Sure, you can send it to me Christy, or just post it on the wiki. Either
way though, please note that its done on the wiki :)

Emily

On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 12:35 AM, Christy Eller
<iamchristyel...@gmail.com>wrote:

> I have completed an article on the Thank You Pants- where should I put it,
> and in what format? Right now it is an .odt with several photos. Can I send
> it to you Emily?
>
> Christy
>
> On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 7:09 PM, Brian Cameron 
> <brian.came...@oracle.com>wrote:
>
>>
>> Emily:
>>
>>
>>  As for the Annual Report, what I'm hearing is a conflict somewhat in
>>> what the vision for the annual report is/should be. Do we want it to be
>>> an overview of what has gone on in GNOME over the last year (or in this
>>> case, two years) - ie the quarterly reports condensed into one report?
>>> Or do we want to focus on one or two 'important' areas of each teams
>>> work for the last year? I can see the benefits to each vision, and I'm
>>> honestly not sure which one is preferable, although I lean towards the
>>> second.
>>>
>>
>> The same answer may not be the right answer for all GNOME teams.  The
>> production of reports is very dependent on volunteer effort, so I think
>> it is good to have a process that gives project teams some flexibility.
>>
>> Ultimately we want to communicate that we are a vibrant and productive
>> community with a strong, positive vision.  To do this, we do not need
>> to include updates from every team, but focus on the ones that make a
>> strong impact.
>>
>>
>>  The only real problem I see with it is time - if we want to get the
>>> annual report out within the next month, the second route will be much
>>> harder to accomplish. I think I should be able to read through the
>>> quarterly reports and hash something together for each team fairly easy
>>> in the next couple weeks, but writing completely new content/articles
>>> will take longer. Alternatively we can start contacting the bloggers as
>>> suggested by Dave and see if any of them would be willing to contribute,
>>> and go from there.
>>>
>>
>> I would recommend using the quarterly reports more as a guide to better
>> understand which teams we should be contacting and pushing the hardest
>> to provide content.  I also like the idea of contacting bloggers and
>> doing a call for contributions and inspiration from the GNOME
>> community.
>>
>> Brian
>>
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