El dl 30 de 07 de 2012 a les 12:20 +0200, en/na Alexandre Franke va
escriure:
On Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 11:58 AM, Johannes Schmid j...@jsschmid.de wrote:
I was *never* proposing that
Well *I* am. :-)
- I just wanted commit-digest as single
exception, maybe visually separated. The rest of
El dl 30 de 07 de 2012 a les 12:20 +0200, en/na Alexandre Franke va
escriure:
On Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 11:58 AM, Johannes Schmid j...@jsschmid.de wrote:
I was *never* proposing that
Well *I* am. :-)
- I just wanted commit-digest as single
exception, maybe visually separated. The rest of
Em Mon, 2012-07-30 às 11:55 +0200, Alexandre Franke escreveu:
On Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 11:47 AM, Johannes Schmid j...@jsschmid.de wrote:
I don't use RSS. I am browsing this pages from work where I am not
allowed to install software and I don't wanna use Google Reader (because
I don't have
On 08/01/2012 04:02 PM, Bastien Nocera wrote:
Em Mon, 2012-07-30 às 11:55 +0200, Alexandre Franke escreveu:
On Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 11:47 AM, Johannes Schmid j...@jsschmid.de wrote:
I don't use RSS. I am browsing this pages from work where I am not
allowed to install software and I don't wanna
On Sun, Jul 29, 2012 at 4:41 PM, Alberto Ruiz ar...@gnome.org wrote:
However, it seems to me that there is a broad consensus that one way or the
other Commit Digests should go in, am I right?
Some people expressed another opinion which I agree with:
news.gnome.org is the right place for this
O Dom, 29-07-2012 ás 15:41 +0100, Alberto Ruiz escribiu:
Maybe we can just forward peoeple to GNOME Memes through the official
GNOME twitter account and/or G+... I think this needs a bit more
discussion and thought.
Yeah, I was talking to Alberto that that was my opinion too. I think
GNOME
Hi!
Some people expressed another opinion which I agree with:
news.gnome.org is the right place for this and if the problem is that
people don't read it, then maybe we should rather work on making it
more appealing and advertise it more.
We tried that for five (or more?) years now without
On Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 11:22 AM, Johannes Schmid j...@jsschmid.de wrote:
We tried that for five (or more?) years now without success and I hope
at some point people realize that it doesn't work. I was one of the
people that used to read n.g.o but at some point I am just missing the
time to
Hi!
Why do you check the website at all? RSS solves that problem and n.g.o
is not what could be called noisy. I'm not saying that doing so is a
bad thing, I'm just trying to understand the way you do it.
I don't use RSS. I am browsing this pages from work where I am not
allowed to install
On Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 11:47 AM, Johannes Schmid j...@jsschmid.de wrote:
I don't use RSS. I am browsing this pages from work where I am not
allowed to install software and I don't wanna use Google Reader (because
I don't have any google account apart from GSoC). I like to be able to
access
Hi!
Ok, so what about having n.g.o merged onto planet, but:
* we keep the feeds separate so that people can choose to subscribe to
either project news or hacker news or both
* as Vincent said, we make them visually separated
I was *never* proposing that - I just wanted commit-digest as
On Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 11:58 AM, Johannes Schmid j...@jsschmid.de wrote:
I was *never* proposing that
Well *I* am. :-)
- I just wanted commit-digest as single
exception, maybe visually separated. The rest of news.gnome.org is not
that interesting to be on the planet.
It seems a bit unfair
Johannes Schmid j...@jsschmid.de a écrit:
Why do you check the website at all? RSS solves that problem and n.g.o
is not what could be called noisy. I'm not saying that doing so is a
bad thing, I'm just trying to understand the way you do it.
I don't use RSS. I am browsing this pages from
Hello,
Em Sat, 2012-07-28 às 12:05 +0200, Johannes Schmid escreveu:
Hi all!
You all know that the Foundation (Board) set policies on
planet.gnome.org (only foundation members, only real persons, etc.)
which is in general fine while the editors still have the final word in
inclusion.
Hi Bastien!
I was of the opinion that Alberto (the p.g.o editor) should be working
with the marketing team to make sure that blogs relevant to following
the development of GNOME get added to p.g.o. That would mean yes to
commit-digest and no to gnome-memes.
Is the last sentence the official
Le dimanche 29 juillet 2012, à 11:23 +0200, Bastien Nocera a écrit :
I was of the opinion that Alberto (the p.g.o editor) should be working
with the marketing team to make sure that blogs relevant to following
the development of GNOME get added to p.g.o. That would mean yes to
commit-digest
On 29 Jul 2012, at 12:00, Johannes Schmid j...@jsschmid.de wrote:
Hi Bastien!
I was of the opinion that Alberto (the p.g.o editor) should be working
with the marketing team to make sure that blogs relevant to following
the development of GNOME get added to p.g.o. That would mean yes to
Maybe we can just forward peoeple to GNOME Memes through the official GNOME
twitter account and/or G+... I think this needs a bit more discussion and
thought.
However, it seems to me that there is a broad consensus that one way or the
other Commit Digests should go in, am I right?
2012/7/29
Em Sun, 2012-07-29 às 15:41 +0100, Alberto Ruiz escreveu:
Maybe we can just forward peoeple to GNOME Memes through the official
GNOME twitter account and/or G+... I think this needs a bit more
discussion and thought.
However, it seems to me that there is a broad consensus that one way
or
On 07/29/2012 06:00 PM, Johannes Schmid wrote:
if we lost the talent for a laugh
As an avid planet reader I was very surprised to see the memes appearing
and... didn't find them funny at all, or even relevant to the GNOME
planet which as stated is a window into the world, work and lives of
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