Oh, I thought I posted it on this mailing list..

Here it is again:

Returned from GUADEC and again it was a wonderful time.  Big kudos to the
organizing team putting together a great conference!  For me to meet
everyone is such a adrenaline rush, and I always feel so pumped when I come
back.

Speaking of conferences, I spent a lot of time volunteering to understand
the mechanics of running a local conference since you know, I have one of
my own that is coming up in a few short weeks.  Libre Application Summit
presented by GNOME or LAS GNOME conference.

To say that starting a new conference with a new purpose is hard is an
understatement.  It is incredibly difficult to put a formal conference
together.  We did West Coast Summit for two years to make sure that this
conference idea works.  Huge kudos to openSUSE for giving the initial
funding for this conference and taking a chance on my idea and vision of
where I wanted to take this conference.  I will say the same for the board
as well for enthusiastically embracing LAS GNOME and the concepts behind it.

We live in a world of changing demographics and as a project we need to
adapt to them.  LAS GNOME is an attempt to show the world that desktops
matter in this new world of containers, cloud, and consumer devices.  No
longer will we placidly write software and release them, but instead we are
going to lead.  With nearly 20 years of experience writing desktop software
and plumbing, we are at parity with Windows and OSX.

LAS GNOME has two main goals - 1) Outreach to companies, government, and
organizations and build relationships with them and have them guide our
efforts in building an application market based on the Linux kernel. 2)
Outreach internally to the kernel, userspace maintainers, and existing
application organizations like Mozilla and Open Document Foundation and
help improve the application story by improving the OS and creating the
kind of conditions that would create a measurable application market for
devices running the Linux kernel.

Here is the thing - people, companies and organizations should know about
desktop projects.  We are the user space engineers of the Linux operating
system.  KDE created khtml which turned into WebKit and is now Blink and
now one of the most popular webapp framework today.  GNOME's influence can
be seen in dbus, systemd, logind, gstreamer, pulseaudio and various other
core pieces of userspace.  See http://www.gnome.org/technologies.  Moving
forward, flatpak is here and that too will have influence on how we think
of applications today.  The fact of the matter is, anything that gets put
forth on a desktop project is going to be in every Linux based operating
system out there.  Nobody has more clout than we (desktop projects) do in
what goes into a distribution.  Do not underestimate our worth.

LAS GNOME will be in Portland, Oregon - Sept 19-23rd at the Eliot Center.
The schedule is finalized except some tweaks here and there and now working
on some great BoFs on open source marketing, linux graphics drivers,
OpenQA/OBS, flatpak enabling/workshop, and hopefully a string of others on
in the plans.  Companies and individuals can expect a week of being able to
talk with everyone across the Linux eco-system and understand how to get
started in a single place.

I also want to thank everyone who have been working so hard on this
conference.  We've overcome so many obstacles and continue to overcome them
as they arrive.

Finally, I want to thank the Foundation for sponsoring me to GUADEC and
allowing me to network with my community about LAS GNOME.

<a href="
https://blogs.gnome.org/sri/files/2016/08/sponsored-badge-simple.png";><img
src="https://blogs.gnome.org/sri/files/2016/08/sponsored-badge-simple.png";
alt="sponsored by GNOME Foundation" width="213" height="213"
class="alignnone size-full wp-image-126" /></a>

On Wed, Aug 31, 2016 at 2:39 PM Emel Elvin Yıldız <emelelvinyil...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Which blog post you are talking about?
>
> --Elvin
>
> On 1 September 2016 at 00:25, Sriram Ramkrishna <s...@ramkrishna.me> wrote:
>
>> What did people think of my blog post?  Okay to send out?
>>
>> sri
>>
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