2011/3/29 Bryen M. Yunashko <[email protected]>: > Folks, > > As you know, GNOME 3 will be coming out *very* soon and soon after that, > we will be providing GNOME3 with 11.4. We will even be shipping LiveCDs > to GNOME Foundation with GNOME3 built in. > > GNOME Foundation is doing a lot of work to organize the launch of > GNOME3. But like any other project, there's never quite enough launch > parties. We also have our own launch parties (yes some will continue on > in the next months ahead even if March 10 was our launch date.) >
Launch Parties?? Did someone just called me? ;-) 2 more to come for openSUSE 11.4 in the next 50 days but I could easily organize a 'Gnome Rock Party' here in Thesssaloniki. I though about get in contact with Gnome foundation about it but I thought it late since the expire date was 15 Feb 2011 as I saw in their page. Do you happen to know if we can still register? If we can I can and will organize at least one in the next month or so. In my region so far the Greek Gnome community has show no action so I believe I can do it without a problem, of course I will try to reach them if we finally can do a Gnome launch party... > I think it will develop strong goodwill between projects if we can > either plan co-launch parties with GNOME Foundation or, in regions where > there is no one to have GNOME3 launch parties, consider offering a 11.4 > launch party and invite GNOME3 to join in on the launch party. Or, if a > GNOME Ambassador is not in your area, consider doing it yourself. I am > certain that the GNOME Foundation will appreciate and remember the > support that openSUSE has given to raising visibility. GNOME is one of > several important desktops that openSUSE provides and we should show our > appreciation for the hard work that upstream projects do that help make > our own Project even better. > > Both GNOME and openSUSE are equally generating good noise out there > right now. Combined, we can take that noise to a higher level. > > Along this same vein, I mention GNOME3 because it is just around the > corner. But in fact, we should definitely look for other opportunities > to co-launch with other projects whose software we use to make openSUSE > as awesome as it is today. Any other interesting launches coming up > that we should think about? > > Bryen M Yunashko > openSUSE Marketing Team > > -- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > > Thanks in advance for the information I will also make a research by my self to see what is going on and if I can do that. Kostas -- http://opensuse.gr http://amb.opensuse.gr http://own.opensuse.gr http://warlordfff.tk me I am not me ------- Time travel is possible, you just need to know the right aliens -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
