Jaap A. Haitsma wrote:
I've came up with an alternative for the Friends of GNOME button. I've
got it running on one of my own websites. You can see the result here.
http://test.hightechstartups.nl/friends/
I feel this is a bit too much diversion for the front page. It was designed
with
Hi,
Brian Cameron wrote:
users who speak languages
that are translated in free software but not proprietary software
(typically 3rd world languages);
Some cases in point here:
Bhutan: http://www.computerworld.com.au/index.php/id;1239885333;fp;2;fpid;1
Mongolia: http://www.openmn.org/
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On 11.05.2009 10:35, Andreas Nilsson wrote:
I'm still not quite happy about it.
Our number one goal is to get people to donate, to get others to donate
is a secondary goal.
When I first enter the page now, it appears that I can become a friend
of
I can certainly help with text, but I'm thinking our community members that
work for those companies might be the best people to write it ... If people
even send me bullet points or notes, I can help write it up and then we can
send to the right people for approval.
Volunteers?
Stormy
On Sun,
This conference might be a good place to find like minded people and get
good suggestions on how to capture, collect and host open video. Or to find
the right people to get a good project started ...
http://openvideoconference.org/
Stormy
On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 9:25 AM, Sriram Ramkrishna
On Sun, 2009-05-10 at 19:48 +0200, Jaap A. Haitsma wrote:
However after I pushed it actually occured to me that it's probably
not a good idea to have this called Spread GNOME. We're asking people
to financially support GNOME not to encourage people to encourage
people to use GNOME.
This is
I don't think I understand the distinction. If we don't have an
overall strategy, the 3.0 will be our strategy. So I think it's one
and the same ...
Stormy
On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 2:32 PM, Paul Cutler pcut...@foresightlinux.org wrote:
Stormy brings up an interesting idea I wanted to follow up in
I agree with Andreas. It's true that we should want many people to put a
badge on their side, since it's a prerequisite to find more donors.
But to fix this, a prominent place for the link to the badges page will
not be sufficient. Just a small fraction of GNOME users will visit the
friends page,
On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 8:33 AM, Claus Schwarm clschw...@googlemail.com wrote:
- the GNOME Announce mailing list,
- a planet.gnome blog (Stormy's, maybe?)
- the GNOME frontpage
- gnomesupport.org
to announce the badges program.
It will probably also be useful to send reminders via
I like Stormy's idea below, though will people have enough data to give an
update?
I have no idea if it's possible, but if you go back to the Miro Adoption
idea, each user gets their own webpage and widget. I thought I had seen
another OSS project do something similar, but what I'm thinking
That'd be very cool if we could track how many people/money you've
referred! I'd be a big fan of that.
We could also consider giving compensation for referrals. At the very
least, we'd give recognition but we could also consider money (like
Amazon does) or things like GNOME merchandise.
On a
It was an assumption on my part - I was personally focusing on building a
plan around GNOME 3.0 launch - rather than an overall GNOME marketing
plan.
A launch plan is different than a marketing strategy, but they do have
similar elements. Re-thinking my approach a little bit.
Paul
On Mon, May
On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 11:40 AM, Paul Cutler
pcut...@foresightlinux.org wrote:
It was an assumption on my part - I was personally focusing on building a
plan around GNOME 3.0 launch - rather than an overall GNOME marketing
plan.
A launch plan is different than a marketing strategy, but they
On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 11:51 AM, Paul Cutler pcut...@foresightlinux.orgwrote:
1. What do you love about GNOME?
2. What does GNOME mean to you?
3. Make the noise of your favourite animal
I like the idea a lot, and there are some great creative minds in our
community who could surely come
Hi,
At the Linux Foundation's Collaboration Summit they did vox populi
bits with a marketing agency:
http://www.linuxfoundation.org/news-media/blogs/browse/2009/05/view-videos-09-collaboration-summit
http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=TheLinuxFoundationview=videos
One was If Tux had a
Good catch. I am unlikely to make that one considering it is on the east
coast. Can someone in the NYC area attend?
sri
On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 6:57 AM, Stormy Peters sto...@gnome.org wrote:
This conference might be a good place to find like minded people and get
good suggestions on how to
On 05/11/2009 11:51 AM, Paul Cutler wrote:
Is there any opportunity to film some video at GUADEC?
Glynn had the idea before, but didn't get the time to do it. Mirco did some
at the GTK+ Hackfest in March 2008, but he's yet to edit those and publish
them. So finding someone with more time
Dean, Nicholas, Ryanne, Jay,
Nice to meet you! I'm cc'ing the GNOME marketing list as that's where
we've been discussing a video project.
If we had an online guide to publishing practices for open video
(including soliciting and sharing them), I'm sure many projects would
find it useful. In
On Mon, 2009-05-11 at 11:44 -0400, Luis Villa wrote:
On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 11:40 AM, Paul Cutler
pcut...@foresightlinux.org wrote:
It was an assumption on my part - I was personally focusing on building a
plan around GNOME 3.0 launch - rather than an overall GNOME marketing
plan.
A
On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 15:44, Stormy Peters sto...@gnome.org wrote:
I can certainly help with text, but I'm thinking our community members that
work for those companies might be the best people to write it ... If people
even send me bullet points or notes, I can help write it up and then we
Thanks for your comments and suggestions.
Take 3 is up on
http://gnome.haitsma.org/friends/
1) I've change spread.html to promote.html
2) Changed the text of that page in line with comments on the list
3) Removed the GNOME lover button from that page
4) Removed the support button on the main
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