Hello Luc,

On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 11:23 AM, Luc Pionchon <pionchon....@gmail.com>wrote:

> Maybe you could have an article category "What's on the whiteboards
> today?", with a clear icon, so readers knows the information is a snapshot
> of a work in progress.


Consider it done, if other member also don't mind to keep printing your
very early work (which is available for everybody anyway, just hard to be
found). Personally I like to watch your futuristic designs even if I am not
into Gnome programming. It gives the perspective of the project, so
I basically publish what I want to see from other pages.


> And maybe, the direction of the article could be inviting readers to
> discuss pros and cons. (rather than promising a future plan)
>

I see your point. I don't mean to confuse people that a design will arrive
in Gnome for sure, or the next day, or as it is. Feedback is related to
popularity, I hope we get more readers and have more feedback, however
based on comments many people like your work and switching or willing to
switch back to Gnome (after the Ubuntu Unity thing).


>
> Just an idea.
>

Thank you
- alex

>
>
> On 18 October 2012 02:59, alex diavatis <alexis.diava...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hello Matthias,
>>
>> On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 2:50 AM, Matthias Clasen <
>> matthias.cla...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Yes, worldofgnome is fantastic in the amount of very positive GNOME
>>> posts they get out every day.
>>>
>>> Sometimes, it goes a little overboard though, when early research
>>> screenshots get blown out as the latest design, within hours of being
>>> added to the wiki [1]. Can we maybe come to some form of understanding
>>> about asking first before interpreting stuff as the latest and
>>> greatest design?
>>>
>>
>> Sure, I will ask authors before I publish again early work.If this is Ok
>> for you. But I am trying to be careful, I always say this is an early
>> design,
>> and that's why I have the full links in Gnome live
>> (Design/Whiteboards/Selections). It's whiteboard, it is clear it is early
>> work.
>>
>> Anyway, sorry!
>>
>>
>>>
>>> [1] http://worldofgnome.org/text-handling-under-gnome-os/
>>
>>
>> - alex
>>
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