Hi Brian
I helped to Paul in the gnome annual report 2009 with the design.[1] I
happily can take charge with design in the next reports. The way how I
worked with paul was basically, He gave me all the information needed and I
put it on into a design framework, after that start a orthographic revision
and consolidate the Report. So count with me for the design. [2]

[1] https://live.gnome.org/DanielGalleguillos/GNOME_Annual_Report_Mockup
[2] https://live.gnome.org/DanielGalleguillos/

Regards
Daniel Galleguillos
GNOME Chile

2011/9/29 Brian Cameron <[email protected]>

>
> Pockey:
>
>
>  I wrote a GNOME.Asia Summit 2010 Report that was initially for GNOME
>> Journal. Paul mentioned it would be published in the 2010 Annual Report
>> instead. Should this report be included?
>>
>
> Yes, I should think so.  But first we need a team of people to help put
> the Annual Report together.
>
> Brian
>
>
>
>  On 09/27/2011 10:46 AM, Brian Cameron wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> At the last GNOME Foundation board meeting, the topic of the Annual
>>> Report came up. The 2009 Annual Report[1] seemed to be a bit
>>> exhausting and was quite late. It is already quite late for the 2010
>>> report. Paul Cutler was working on the 2009 Annual Report, but I am not
>>> sure if anybody has picked up on this task now that Paul is not working
>>> on it. At this point does it make sense to do a Bi-Annual Report or
>>> something?
>>>
>>> So, is anybody on the marketing team helping with the Annual Report?
>>> Has any progress been made? What needs to be done?
>>>
>>> I suspect that we may need to scale back the Annual Report. Is the
>>> reason this task keeps falling to the wayside because it has become too
>>> much work? While we have done some really amazing glossy feature full
>>> Annual Reports in the past few years, it may be time to focus on doing
>>> something more simple and focused that we can finish on a more regular
>>> schedule.
>>>
>>> There are some topics the Annual Report should include:
>>>
>>> - Karen is our new Executive Director, so we should include a letter
>>> from her.
>>> - The fact that we released GNOME 3.0 and have 3.2 on the way is
>>> something we should be communicating excitement about. Perhaps
>>> we could use the same sort of text that we are putting in the Release
>>> Notes.
>>> - The GNOME 3 parties were so successful, that they deserve some
>>> text, and we should showcase the photo contest winners, and other
>>> nice photos taken over the past year. This could be much the same
>>> text as from Emily's Desktop Summit presentation.
>>> - The GNOME Events section is important, I think.
>>> - The financial update section.
>>> - A page recognizing sponsors.
>>> - I really liked how we highlighted GNOME Foundation members who
>>> have been members more than 10 years. We should keep doing that.
>>>
>>> Some of the other sections (bug squad, interviews, team reports, etc.)
>>> are nice, but I think we may need to focus on the basics just to get
>>> back on track.
>>>
>>> Thoughts? Help?
>>>
>>> Brian
>>>
>>> [1] https://live.gnome.org/DanielGalleguillos/GNOME_Annual_Report_Mockup
>>>
>>
>>
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