Hi,
I'm going to be running a GNOME booth at EclipseCon this year (March 20 -
23) and I want to make a live CD with GNOME 2.14 and Eclipse. Looking at
the release date for 2.14, I might have to change that to GNOME 2.12.
Anyway, the CDs that were handed out at GUADEC last year were kinda
slick
Hi all,
Just to let you know, GNOME Journal now has access stats here:
http://www.gnomejournal.org/stats/
We've being receiving lots of visits! :-)
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What you think about a GNOME Education project?
Actually there are many good Gnome or Gtk based educative programs, but
there are not marketing about this (like http://edu.kde.org/).
I have a small project, garnome-educ (
http://www.beaglesys.com/personal/godiard/garnome-educ/garnome-educ.html
Gonzalo Odiard a écrit :
What you think about a GNOME Education project?
Actually there are many good Gnome or Gtk based educative programs,
but there are not marketing about this (like http://edu.kde.org/).
I have a small project, garnome-educ (
On 3/1/06, Ben Konrath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm going to be running a GNOME booth at EclipseCon this year (March 20 -
23) and I want to make a live CD with GNOME 2.14 and Eclipse. Looking at
the release date for 2.14, I might have to change that to GNOME 2.12.
You can ship a
On 3/1/06, Davyd Madeley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Interactive release notes related chat is happening on #release-notes on
irc.gnome.org and will be happening for the next couple of weeks I
guess.
Only somewhat related, does anyone know the status of the live CD?
I don't have time this