On Wed, Dec 28, 2011 at 9:47 PM, Brian Cameron <brian.came...@oracle.com>wrote:

>
> Do we have GNOME 3 presentations available on the Wiki?  I looked on
> the Presentations page, but the only GNOME 3 talk seems to be the one
> Paul Cutler wrote before GNOME 3 was released.  I remember Vincent
> having a really nice GNOME 3 talk but am not sure where it might be
> archived.
>
>
I'm pretty sure that I uploaded mine, but it is only for 3.0.  That
presentation only discusses the design and some of the features.  3.4
should probably focus on the design of the apps that are coming like
Pages.  But also the development platform and how to write good apps in 3.4.

That said, I think Stormy had a decent idea that we should probably only
target tech conferences to talk about the development platform and
participate in other venues to increase GNOME exposure to other group other
than the tech and open source community.


>  https://live.gnome.org/**GnomeMarketing/**MarketingMaterial/**
> Presentations<https://live.gnome.org/GnomeMarketing/MarketingMaterial/Presentations>
>
> Sriram:
>
> What is your planned topic?  Are you planning to discuss GNOME 3.4
> improvements specifically?  It might be nice to take a GNOME 3 talk
> and update it to discuss the progression of GNOME through 3.2 and 3.4
> and updating the screenshots to better highlight some newer features.
>
>
I would like to update the talk for sure for those who want to give it.
I'm not sure how many I will give this year, but I would like to talk more
about the development platform instead of going over the design, which I
think has had quite a bit of exposure in the tech world.

I opened up this thread to make sure we are communicating what we intend to
do with outreach for this year and set plans and goals.

sri


>  Brian
>
>
>
> On 12/22/11 09:15 PM, Sriram Ramkrishna wrote:
>
>> I think we need to start scoping out conferences for the next year and
>> figure out how we are going to talk about GNOME 3.4.
>>
>> There are a number of talks I'm thinking of presenting:
>>
>> 1) Open Source Bridge 2nd quarter 2012
>> 2) Northwest Linuxfest 2nd quarte 2012
>> 3) Linuxcon - wherever - 3rd quarter 2012
>>
>> We should definitely talk about our marketing plans.
>>
>> sri
>>
>>
>>
>
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