Hey,
I'm probably behind the times and this has been discussed already, but
there's a new free magazine out, which is probably worth a look -
http://www.tuxmagazine.com/
with some interesting little bits to take from it -
The fact is, however, that KDE has the largest market share, and
Hi,
Glynn Foster a écrit :
The fact is, however, that KDE has the largest market share, and that
means the majority of our readers probably use KDE most, or use only
KDE.
Is this true, though?
Online polls consistently give KDE a 2:1 advantage over GNOME, but that
is over the relatively small
I'd love to see how they measured market share. :) Someone should
write and challenge them for the numbers.
Luis
On 5/2/05, Dave Neary [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Glynn Foster a écrit :
The fact is, however, that KDE has the largest market share, and that
means the majority of our
Heya,
The fact is, however, that KDE has the largest market share, and that
means the majority of our readers probably use KDE most, or use only
KDE.
Is this true, though?
Online polls consistently give KDE a 2:1 advantage over GNOME, but that
is over the relatively small customer
I tried to use Adobe Illustrator to make the text line up vertically,
but it's not much better in Illustrator.
Here's the Illustrator .ai of my attempt, with exports as .eps, .svg
and .png:
http://www.murrayc.com/temp/gnomemarketing/gnome_member_logo_murrayc/
Gimp renders the svg identically to
Hi Murray,
I inkscape a bit... what do you mean by 'line up vertically'? Do you
want this?
[GNOME Foot] GNOME
[GNOME Foot] Foundation
[GNOME Foot] Member
Or do you want the text right- and left-aligned?
To my eye, the text looks aligned. The problem is more letter
On Mon, 02 May 2005 10:00:12 +0200
Dave Neary [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But it doesn't measure people using a free desktop at work, or in
telecenters, or atr school, who may not know they're using linux, and
certainly don't browse those sites that run online surveys on whether
you're
On 5/2/05, Claus Schwarm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 02 May 2005 10:00:12 +0200
Dave Neary [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But it doesn't measure people using a free desktop at work, or in
telecenters, or atr school, who may not know they're using linux, and
certainly don't browse those
Hey, Sri, Tim, others-
Are there conferences we're planning on having a presence at in the
near future? Should we be planning to print out a batch of liveCDs to
distribute/sell at them?
Luis
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Apparently, OSCON is having some presence. Although we have no
booth or anything. I'd like to organize something at OSCON though
for GNOME. I know Edd and others will be around so it will be nice to
do something.
I can do some distribution there. I'll have to check to see if
work will send
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