Shane, On 01/13/2010 07:21 PM, Shane Fagan wrote: > Hey Stormy, > > I completely agree, just a few questions for clarification. what would > you like for us to convey in the blog posts about gnome 3? Just that > change happens and its badly needed? There is still a lot of confusion > in the community what is going to be included in gnome 3. Its a redesign > of the desktop experience but will it just be the main interface or will > programs follow suit and use clutter too? Is zeitgeist going to be > included as part of the default gnome stack? > Ill write something up and do some screenshots if the release team can > answer these questions. > > Regards > Shane Fagan
These are all great questions. In the talk that I've given a few times, I try and highlight that GNOME 3 is much more than just Shell. Though Shell is front and center as it's the user experience, there's a lot more going on: * GNOME Activity Journal (A new way to find and manage your data on your desktop) * Tomboy Online (With the Snowy server users will be able to sync their notes online and access and share them from the web) * New and updated user help (The doc team is re-writing the user and accessibility guides in Mallard with a focus on topic based help, as well as a number of applications' help being re-written in Mallard) * Accessibilty - GNOME Magnifier will be built in to the Shell, all the Corba stuff is deprecated, new text to speech in GNOME Speech Dispatcher * Marketing (new website, brainstorming about videos, etc) And I'm sure there's more that I'm missing! Thanks for helping with this! Paul -- marketing-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list
