Hi,

Le mercredi 21 mars 2007, à 01:45, Luis Menina a écrit :
> Hi to all GNOME lovers!
> 
> The GNOME Goals project, launched by Vincent Untz last year (ok, I 
> missed the birthday by 3 days ;-) ) has been mostly abandonned for a few 
> months.
> 
> http://live.gnome.org/GnomeGoals
> 
> For those who may not know, the GNOME Goals are an easy way for new 
> contributer-wannabees to start helping GNOME in some way. It's one of 
> the many gates to enter in the community, and join the project.
> 
> I've recently talked to Vincent Untz about this subject at FOSDEM. I 
> thought (like many others) that GNOME Goals were an important access 
> gate, and it was sad that they started dying when Vincent had less time 
> to push them forward.
> 
> However, after seing Claudio Saavedra adding recently GNOME Goal #3 ( 
> http://live.gnome.org/GnomeGoals/ApplicationCategory ), and
> Xan Lopez wanting to spread some GTK love ( 
> http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gtk-devel-list/2007-March/msg00017.html , 
>   http://live.gnome.org/GtkLove ), I thought it could be great if we 
> could team up to have the GNOME Goals reborn from ashes.

That'd be really fantastic!

[...]

> - everything must be traced and centralized in bugzilla. Maybe with a 
> the gnome-love keyword. All GNOME goals would then have the gnome-love 
> keyword, without all the bugs with the gnome-love keyword being actually 
> GNOME goals. That way people looking for easy tasks could also find 
> GNOME goals among them.

I suggest you also use tracker bugs, in the general product. We already
have some tracker bugs, and they're really helpful.
(or we can create a gnomegoals product, but I'm not sure it's really
useful if it's only to have a place for those tracker bugs)

Vincent

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