I'm glad, you and Rajiv found this interesting. The basic use cases:
* An enthusiast already talk to family and friends about GNOME/Linux.
But there're some more people he or she doesn't know 'that' good. It
doesn't seem appropriate to talk to them about their operating systems.
A short note on
Richard Hoelscher a écrit :
Long story short, for the purpose of front-page use, I'm all in favor of
GNOME being described as open source software, not Open Source,
Free Software or Open-Source Free Software. Use it as an adjective
to get the point across that this is a community of good
To the
Marketing-List,
There has been a lot
of debate about the wording used at the Gnome.org Mock-up.
One of these is whether
we should use the term Free Software of the more common
Open Source.
Free
software is the correct term (with the term Free Software predating
the term
Hi,
In this case we may have a look to e-cards sending via a recently promoted web
site. (gnomeplanet,gnomejournal...).
All e-cards could be freely snedable, and we could image somethings like four
square visual in single page. As is we could have 1 visual for Merry XMas and
Happy NY, 1 for a