On Wed, 26 Jul 2006 16:45:11 -0700
Sriram Ramkrishna [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kinda. The il8n stuff makes the journal a single language one.
One I do not find optimal as the magazines [1] who have re-printed
our articles have mostly been Spanish speaking. [snip]
The http://linmagazine.co.il
Hi,
Sriram Ramkrishna wrote:
Kinda. The il8n stuff makes the journal a single language one.
One I do not find optimal as the magazines [1] who have re-printed
our articles have mostly been Spanish speaking.
I missed the footnote in your mail...
Linux Pratique last year [1] reprinted
Great. It gave me some clues on attracting sponsors.
Thank you Dave
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I guess it is an obsolete list. Can we recycle something from their
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Hi,
Quim Gil wrote:
Coincidentally, I just knew today about
http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/fundraising-list
I guess it is an obsolete list. Can we recycle something from their
activity in the past?
Not only is it an obsolete list, it looks like it was obsolete when
created. There
Em Qua, 2006-07-26 às 16:45 -0700, Sriram Ramkrishna escreveu:
Kinda. The il8n stuff makes the journal a single language one.
[...]
If you look again at what I quoted above my reply, I meant that there is
also http://journal.gnome.org/stats =)
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Hi,
Something I've found very useful in the past when defining project scope
is to define ungoals - things which might conceivably have been goals,
but which we are specifically not going to do.
Ungoals can be very useful in preventing feature creep, but also in
keeping people's minds on what
I was trying to convince a friend of mine to join the revamp, when he
sent me a link to our very first project: the website of the Hungarian
Gnome Translation Project :) The web archive rules!
It's amazing to see what we did back in 2001 (January!). According to a
news item our site is finally