Jeremy Bicha jbicha at ubuntu.com writes:
We want to run our proposed name past GNOME first to avoid the hassle
and conflicts of being forced to later rename the project.
Why not name it Gnuntu?
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GNUntu - yeah, that's good. Clever.
Brett
On Aug 16, 2012 6:15 AM, Klaus Bogotz kla...@gr7.org wrote:
Jeremy Bicha jbicha at ubuntu.com writes:
We want to run our proposed name past GNOME first to avoid the hassle
and conflicts of being forced to later rename the project.
Why not name
De: Brett Legree brett.leg...@gmail.com
Para: Klaus Bogotz kla...@gr7.org
CC: marketing-list@gnome.org
Enviado: Jueves 16 de agosto de 2012 12:33
Asunto: Re: Ubuntu GNOME Flavor naming
GNUntu - yeah, that's good. Clever.
Well, I don't think the GNU
Hello,
I guess what I am asking will never make it. Think it as just another
opinion :)
Moving from MLs to Google Groups will get nothing but advantages.
*Sharing and Discovering*
Open Source is about sharing. Sharing isn't working good in hardly
discovered MLs.
I am also saying this because of
On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 02:51:27PM +0300, alex diavatis wrote:
*Easy of Use*
Nothing to say here, you all have used Google Groups(GG) :)
One thing only is the good searching inside the GG and how easily you can
follow, respond, star a subject etc etc
Google groups is only webbased right?
Hello,
On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 02:51:27PM +0300, alex diavatis wrote:
Moving from MLs to Google Groups will get nothing but advantages.
Are you not satisfied with any particular aspect?
*Sharing and Discovering*
Open Source is about sharing. Sharing isn't working good in hardly
discovered
Not that I want to take sides here at all, but just for clarification purposes,
I'll say that Google Groups are mailing lists at their core, they're indeed
email based. The web frontend is just another interface.
PS. Hi there people, yes, I'm new. I've got an introductory email in my TO-DO
Hello Olav, Ahato, Tobias!
Olav:
I know that you cannot export your data from Google's services, and that
was always an issue with Google.
However I can't see how a service that hosts thousands open projects will
change.
Ahato: Yes, is about interface and about the Google Effect.
Tobias:
Please
Good point, Juanjo - it should be neutral.
Brett
On Aug 16, 2012 7:17 AM, Juanjo Marín juanjomari...@yahoo.es wrote:
De: Brett Legree brett.leg...@gmail.com
Para: Klaus Bogotz kla...@gr7.org
CC: marketing-list@gnome.org
Enviado: Jueves 16 de agosto de
On Thu, 2012-08-16 at 14:51 +0300, alex diavatis wrote:
Hello,
I guess what I am asking will never make it. Think it as just another
opinion :)
Moving from MLs to Google Groups will get nothing but advantages.
Sharing and Discovering
Open Source is about sharing. Sharing isn't
On Thu, 2012-08-16 at 15:41 +0300, alex diavatis wrote:
Gnome uses Twitter etc.
I see a difference here: Gnome uses Twitter, but it does not *rely* on
it, while mailing lists are a critical infrastructure part.
Gnome could theoretically not use Twitter as there would be still
Identi.ca (free
On Thu, 2012-08-16 at 17:27 +0200, Andre Klapper wrote:
On Thu, 2012-08-16 at 15:41 +0300, alex diavatis wrote:
Gnome uses Twitter etc.
I see a difference here: Gnome uses Twitter, but it does not *rely* on
it, while mailing lists are a critical infrastructure part.
Gnome could
Mozilla uses an odd combination of Mailman and Google Groups. So most
Mozilla lists can be subscribed to via Mailman *or* Google Groups. I wasn't
around when the decision was made but I believe the driving force was to
provide a Mailman interface for those who work best with that and a web
On Aug 16, 2012 7:17 AM, Juanjo Marín juanjomari...@yahoo.es wrote:
GNUntu - yeah, that's good. Clever.
Well, I don't think the GNU project would like this.
It makes you think all the software from the distro will
be sanctionated by the FSF, that I don't know if it is
teh case.
So, I
On Thu, August 16, 2012 11:27 am, Andre Klapper wrote:
On Thu, 2012-08-16 at 15:41 +0300, alex diavatis wrote:
Gnome uses Twitter etc.
I see a difference here: Gnome uses Twitter, but it does not *rely* on
it, while mailing lists are a critical infrastructure part.
Gnome could theoretically
On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 10:11 AM, Karen Sandler ka...@gnome.org wrote:
I'm still partial to GNObuntu, but that's probably because I always
pronounce the G so there's no negative association. Ubuntu GNOME sounds
fine to me too.
UbuGNOME?
It almost sounds like 'Uber GNOME which makes it
Sri, that's excellent!
Brett
On Aug 16, 2012 1:49 PM, Sriram Ramkrishna s...@ramkrishna.me wrote:
On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 10:11 AM, Karen Sandler ka...@gnome.org wrote:
I'm still partial to GNObuntu, but that's probably because I always
pronounce the G so there's no negative association.
We should put this on facebook/twitter/G+
sri
On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 4:24 PM, Jeremy Allison j...@google.com wrote:
Here:
http://google-opensource.blogspot.com/2012/08/geek-time-with-karen-sandler.html
An interview I did with Karen at LibrePlanet 2012.
Cheers,
Jeremy.
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De: Oliver Propst oliver.pro...@gmail.com
Para: ka...@gnome.org
CC: marketing-list@gnome.org
Enviado: Miércoles 18 de abril de 2012 1:22
Asunto: Re: Friends of GNOME campaign
On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 5:32 AM, Karen Sandler ka...@gnome.org wrote:
hi all,
Gbuntu
Supposing that...
Unity + buntu = Ubuntu
GNOME + buntu = Gbuntu
Other suggestions:
G-buntu, Ubuntu G (or UbuntuG, Ubuntu-G), G Ubuntu (or G-Ubuntu), Ubuntu GS (or
UbuntuGS, Ubuntu-GS), GSubuntu (or GS Ubuntu, GS-Ubuntu), GSbuntu (GS-buntu...).
;)
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Gbuntu
Supposing that...
Unity + buntu = Ubuntu
GNOME + buntu = Gbuntu
Other suggestions:
G-buntu, Ubuntu G (or UbuntuG, Ubuntu-G), G Ubuntu (or G-Ubuntu), Ubuntu GS (or
UbuntuGS, Ubuntu-GS), GSubuntu (or GS Ubuntu, GS-Ubuntu), GSbuntu (GS-buntu...).
;)
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I think campaigns that target the development of GNOME are often most
successful. So I think hardware for GNOME OS might be a good one.
Stormy
On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 4:23 PM, Juanjo Marín juanjomari...@yahoo.eswrote:
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De: Oliver Propst oliver.pro...@gmail.com
On Thu, August 16, 2012 10:17 pm, Stormy Peters wrote:
I think campaigns that target the development of GNOME are often most
successful. So I think hardware for GNOME OS might be a good one.
I also think it's a good idea. A bunch of us were talking also about a
privacy/security campaign
I don't know if you're really looking for name suggestions, but one
view I haven't seen voiced is simply use Gubuntu. Unless the main
target market for this Ubuntu variant are people within Google, and
more specifically people within Google that would be confused by this,
it should work fine since
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