On 01/13/2010 09:46 PM, Shane Fagan wrote: > Thanks Paul, > Ok my idea is "Debunking Gnome 3 myths" > Im very familiar with Gnome shell and zeitgeist(and the activity > journal) so on that end I can write up something good. The mallard > migration needs a bit of describing please. Does it make the docs look > nicer or do anything particularly different to regular old dockbook? The > tomboy online thing is a little bit old news ubuntu 9.10 had cloud sync > by default already. Other than the stuff you listed the only other > things that come to mind are deprecations clean ups, the use of > javascript and migrations to newer technologies by default(clutter, > cairo). > > Regards > Shane >
The accessibility changes are big - and as it's a core component of GNOME (accessible to all) there's probably a lot more we could be doing around it. (I'm not an expert on accessibility in any way, shape or form). The documentation stuff is pretty cool - we're migrating away from task based help (push x to use feature y) in a inflexible table of contents to re-writing help to be topic based help. Empathy is our flagship for Mallard right now, as Empathy 2.28 is the first app to ship with topic based help in Mallard. If you compare the two help files from 2.26 to 2.28 you'll notice a big change, or even just the Empathy 2.28 help vs. any other help document in GNOME. I'm copying Shaun McCance too, I'm sure he'll have more to add about Mallard and it's benefits. I don't think the Tomboy thing is necessarily old news for two reasons - 1, we don't all use Ubuntu and 2, Snowy will be AGPL - just like identi.ca, where you can use their service (Tomboy) you can run your own Snowy instance if you choose to yourself (like status.net). Paul -- marketing-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list
