Re: Getting GNOME page on gnome.org
On Tue, Apr 03, 2012 at 05:05:39PM +0200, Olav Vitters wrote: > On Tue, Apr 03, 2012 at 10:54:25AM -0400, Karen Sandler wrote: > > I know it's not ideal, but it does at least sort of solve the problems > > we're discussing here, without cluttering up our main page for new > > users... > > I don't see anything wrong with only having good GNOME 3 distributions > listed here. I can use that to say that changing the GTK theme is maybe > not so good of a decision for GNOME 3. ^^ for GNOME 3 in Mageia -- Regards, Olav -- marketing-list mailing list marketing-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list
Re: Getting GNOME page on gnome.org
Its getting more and more confusing as more and more names are coming up,i think its better to keep that page as it is or we can add some distributions which are using gnome (tweaked gnome) not pure gnome like linux mint in small letters with the other distribution names On Tue, Apr 3, 2012 at 8:24 PM, Karen Sandler wrote: > On Tue, April 3, 2012 5:54 am, Allan Day wrote: >> On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 5:18 PM, Karen Sandler wrote: >>> On Mon, April 2, 2012 9:30 am, Emily Gonyer wrote: So, what your saying is that its really hard to get a good GNOME 3 install on Mageia and therefor it shouldn't be on the list of distros, correct? I get that. Theres a reason we don't list *every* distro on the page afterall! Maybe we should come up with a concrete set of 'rules' to be listed and then work our way through a list of distros and rule them in or out as we go. >>> >>> Another thought - >>> >>> Is there any reason we can't have a link on this page saying, "see other >>> distributions using GNOME", where we have a separate page and add anyone >>> who asks or makes sense to add? >> >> I would hope to avoid the need for another page... > > I know it's not ideal, but it does at least sort of solve the problems > we're discussing here, without cluttering up our main page for new > users... >> >>> Also, we should think about adding Pandora as another footnote, saying >>> that GNOME 3 is available on a fully free distribution there, because >>> that >>> represents a slightly different ideological issue (while not meeting our >>> criteria for inclusion in general, it fills a niche that a real subset >>> of >>> our users may be interested in knowing about). >> >> Do you have a link to any information about Pandora? I can't find any. > > ha, that's because I wrote the wrong name - I meant parabola :) > > https://wiki.parabolagnulinux.org/index.php > > sorry! > karen > > -- > marketing-list mailing list > marketing-list@gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list -- Akshay vyas -- marketing-list mailing list marketing-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list
Re: Getting GNOME page on gnome.org
On Tue, Apr 03, 2012 at 10:54:25AM -0400, Karen Sandler wrote: > I know it's not ideal, but it does at least sort of solve the problems > we're discussing here, without cluttering up our main page for new > users... I don't see anything wrong with only having good GNOME 3 distributions listed here. I can use that to say that changing the GTK theme is maybe not so good of a decision for GNOME 3. -- Regards, Olav -- marketing-list mailing list marketing-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list
Re: Getting GNOME page on gnome.org
On Tue, April 3, 2012 5:54 am, Allan Day wrote: > On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 5:18 PM, Karen Sandler wrote: >> On Mon, April 2, 2012 9:30 am, Emily Gonyer wrote: >>> So, what your saying is that its really hard to get a good GNOME 3 >>> install >>> on Mageia and therefor it shouldn't be on the list of distros, correct? >>> I >>> get that. Theres a reason we don't list *every* distro on the page >>> afterall! Maybe we should come up with a concrete set of 'rules' to be >>> listed and then work our way through a list of distros and rule them in >>> or >>> out as we go. >> >> Another thought - >> >> Is there any reason we can't have a link on this page saying, "see other >> distributions using GNOME", where we have a separate page and add anyone >> who asks or makes sense to add? > > I would hope to avoid the need for another page... I know it's not ideal, but it does at least sort of solve the problems we're discussing here, without cluttering up our main page for new users... > >> Also, we should think about adding Pandora as another footnote, saying >> that GNOME 3 is available on a fully free distribution there, because >> that >> represents a slightly different ideological issue (while not meeting our >> criteria for inclusion in general, it fills a niche that a real subset >> of >> our users may be interested in knowing about). > > Do you have a link to any information about Pandora? I can't find any. ha, that's because I wrote the wrong name - I meant parabola :) https://wiki.parabolagnulinux.org/index.php sorry! karen -- marketing-list mailing list marketing-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list
Re: Getting GNOME page on gnome.org
On 04/02/2012 03:36 PM, Olav Vitters wrote: On Mon, Apr 02, 2012 at 03:10:35PM +0200, Dave Neary wrote: I'm sure that wasn't your intention, but you're coming across as rude & demanding here. The image of my son shouting "I don't want to take a bath" comes to mind. There may be good reasons to include or exclude Mageia from the list - and I'm sure that we can all work through those reasons without being too demanding. The criteria given is straightforward: Mageia doesn't provide a good GNOME experience by default, nor does it have a webpage explaining how to get the full experience. Getting a new webpage for this in a good place (and not just put somewhere @ Mageia to meet the criteria) is something I don't involve myself with in Mageia. So for now it should not be there. If something changes, of course I'll ask it to be included again, but for now it is incorrect to have it. (Just a quick note that I didn't read Olav's response to my e-mail as rude) Given that the Mageia website is, as you say, very sparse about information on how to get GNOME 3, I agree that we should remove the link. Hopefully it will be possible to add it back at some point in the future (when version 2 is stable I assume). - Andreas -- marketing-list mailing list marketing-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list
Re: Getting GNOME page on gnome.org
On 04/02/2012 04:55 PM, Akshay Vyas wrote: Linux mint is giving mgse with GNOME 3 and you can enable gnome 3 by disabling the extensions ie MGSE is just and extension provided by Linux Mint for reference im providing this link here http://www.linuxmint.com/rel_lisa_whatsnew.php and i request you to please go through this page as it is written there that ("MGSE" (Mint Gnome Shell Extensions) is a desktop layer on top of Gnome 3 that makes it possible for you to use Gnome 3 in a traditional way. You can disable all components within MGSE to get a pure Gnome 3 experience, or you can enable all of them to get a Gnome 3 desktop that is similar to what you’ve been using before. Of course you can also pick and only enable the components you like to design your own desktop.) you can find this text on the given link This is a bit too many hoops to jump through to be on par with the GNOME 3 experience in Fedora or openSUSE and I'm frankly really confused by all the different project names surrounding Mint (MSGE, Cinnamon, MATE etc.). - Andreas -- marketing-list mailing list marketing-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list
Re: Getting GNOME page on gnome.org
On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 5:18 PM, Karen Sandler wrote: > On Mon, April 2, 2012 9:30 am, Emily Gonyer wrote: >> So, what your saying is that its really hard to get a good GNOME 3 install >> on Mageia and therefor it shouldn't be on the list of distros, correct? I >> get that. Theres a reason we don't list *every* distro on the page >> afterall! Maybe we should come up with a concrete set of 'rules' to be >> listed and then work our way through a list of distros and rule them in or >> out as we go. > > Another thought - > > Is there any reason we can't have a link on this page saying, "see other > distributions using GNOME", where we have a separate page and add anyone > who asks or makes sense to add? I would hope to avoid the need for another page... > Also, we should think about adding Pandora as another footnote, saying > that GNOME 3 is available on a fully free distribution there, because that > represents a slightly different ideological issue (while not meeting our > criteria for inclusion in general, it fills a niche that a real subset of > our users may be interested in knowing about). Do you have a link to any information about Pandora? I can't find any. Allan -- marketing-list mailing list marketing-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list
Re: Getting GNOME page on gnome.org
On Mon, April 2, 2012 9:30 am, Emily Gonyer wrote: > So, what your saying is that its really hard to get a good GNOME 3 install > on Mageia and therefor it shouldn't be on the list of distros, correct? I > get that. Theres a reason we don't list *every* distro on the page > afterall! Maybe we should come up with a concrete set of 'rules' to be > listed and then work our way through a list of distros and rule them in or > out as we go. Another thought - Is there any reason we can't have a link on this page saying, "see other distributions using GNOME", where we have a separate page and add anyone who asks or makes sense to add? Also, we should think about adding Pandora as another footnote, saying that GNOME 3 is available on a fully free distribution there, because that represents a slightly different ideological issue (while not meeting our criteria for inclusion in general, it fills a niche that a real subset of our users may be interested in knowing about). karen > Emily > > On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 9:21 AM, Olav Vitters wrote: > >> On Mon, Apr 02, 2012 at 02:06:16PM +0100, Allan Day wrote: >> > > I want Mageia to be removed from this list the way it is now. You're >> not >> > > getting GNOME 3 with the stated instructions. As such, I don't want >> it >> > > in there. >> > >> > I'd be sorry to see it removed. Would it be possible for Mageia to >> > host instructions explaining how to install GNOME 3, do you think? >> >> That is what I used this page for. On Mageia.org: no clue, have to ask >> around. I was more aiming for getting a good standard GNOME experience, >> but that is proving to be quite difficult. >> >> -- >> Regards, >> Olav >> -- >> marketing-list mailing list >> marketing-list@gnome.org >> http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list >> > > > > -- > Whatever you can do, or dream you can, begin it. Boldness has genius, > power > and magic in it. - Goethe > > Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter > and those who matter don't mind. - Dr.Seuss > > Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts > can be counted. - Albert Einstein > -- > marketing-list mailing list > marketing-list@gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list > -- marketing-list mailing list marketing-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list
Re: Getting GNOME page on gnome.org
Hi, On Mon, 2012-04-02 at 20:25 +0530, Akshay Vyas wrote: > Linux mint is giving mgse with GNOME 3 and you can enable gnome 3 by > disabling the extensions ie MGSE is just and extension provided by > Linux Mint for reference > im providing this link here http://www.linuxmint.com/rel_lisa_whatsnew.php and Oh great, the sentence "You can disable all components within MGSE to get a pure Gnome 3 experience" was what I was looking for. :) Is there documentation somewhere with exact steps how to disable all MGSE extensions (like "Go to Blah > Foo and click Disable all extensions") to get a pure GNOME 3 experience? Because that is what we need. :) andre -- mailto:ak...@gmx.net | failed http://blogs.gnome.org/aklapper -- marketing-list mailing list marketing-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list
Re: Getting GNOME page on gnome.org
HI np Emily Gonyer :) @Andre Klapper Linux mint is giving mgse with GNOME 3 and you can enable gnome 3 by disabling the extensions ie MGSE is just and extension provided by Linux Mint for reference im providing this link here http://www.linuxmint.com/rel_lisa_whatsnew.php and i request you to please go through this page as it is written there that ("MGSE" (Mint Gnome Shell Extensions) is a desktop layer on top of Gnome 3 that makes it possible for you to use Gnome 3 in a traditional way. You can disable all components within MGSE to get a pure Gnome 3 experience, or you can enable all of them to get a Gnome 3 desktop that is similar to what you’ve been using before. Of course you can also pick and only enable the components you like to design your own desktop.) you can find this text on the given link On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 8:08 PM, Emily Gonyer wrote: > I think the reasoning for including Ubuntu on the page is two fold: > > 1) Its a very popular distro, and lots of people want to know how to get > GNOME 3 on it > 2) Its quite easy to get a good GNOME 3 install on Ubuntu - simply add the > ppa and install (or in the case of the getting gnome page, just click :) > > On a side note, I think there should be a link to the 'getting gnome' page > on the home page (gnome.org) without having to click through to GNOME 3, and > then scroll/read all the way down through to 'find out how to get gnome 3' - > if I want GNOME 3, I'd rather not have to load and read through mutliple > pages just to be told how to get it. Currently, its slightly buried and hard > to find, especially if you don't really know what your looking for. > > Emily > (ps, sorry about getting this twice Akshay - I forgot to hit reply all the > first time :p) > > On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 10:25 AM, Akshay Vyas wrote: >> >> HI Allan Day >> >> I think you are right but still there is one thing confusing me that >> is adding ubuntu >> because ubuntu is not using GNOME3 completely they aren't giving GNOME3 in >> their default distribution not even in ubuntu 12.04 ,as far as i know >> there is a package >> which an ubuntu user can install to get the GNOME look (an additional >> package) >> so i completely disagree on adding ubuntu because i have never seen >> any GNOME thing after UBUNT10.10 like its written on fedora download >> page and on opensuse also that their default distribution is GNOME and >> i never see UBUNTU mentioned this after 10.10 so i request you to >> please confirm about ubuntu >> >> Regards >> Akshay >> >> On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 7:31 PM, Olav Vitters wrote: >> > On Mon, Apr 02, 2012 at 09:30:45AM -0400, Emily Gonyer wrote: >> >> So, what your saying is that its really hard to get a good GNOME 3 >> >> install >> >> on Mageia and therefor it shouldn't be on the list of distros, correct? >> >> I >> >> get that. Theres a reason we don't list *every* distro on the page >> >> afterall! Maybe we should come up with a concrete set of 'rules' to be >> >> listed and then work our way through a list of distros and rule them in >> >> or >> >> out as we go. >> > >> > Yes, hard if you do not know what should be done. There is no installer >> > option that actually works (you can select GNOME, but you're not getting >> > anything near the full GNOME, nor the default theme). >> > >> > Instructions itself: You have to install "task-gnome" meta-package and >> > select Adwaita in gnome-tweak-tool. Missing stuff: By default not even >> > Nautilus is installed. I'm hoping to create another package which does >> > this for you, but not sure if I can complete it before Mageia version >> > freeze. Also not totally sure on how to solve it "nicely". >> > >> > So although you can have an excellent GNOME experience in Mageia, by >> > default it is far from it. Initially the text on getting-gnome was >> > minimal, as I failed to get a nice default GNOME experience I was >> > planning to put the concrete instructions on the getting-gnome page. >> > >> > -- >> > Regards, >> > Olav >> > -- >> > marketing-list mailing list >> > marketing-list@gnome.org >> > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Akshay vyas >> -- >> marketing-list mailing list >> marketing-list@gnome.org >> http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list > > > > > -- > Whatever you can do, or dream you can, begin it. Boldness has genius, power > and magic in it. - Goethe > > Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and > those who matter don't mind. - Dr.Seuss > > Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts > can be counted. - Albert Einstein -- Akshay vyas -- marketing-list mailing list marketing-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list
Re: Getting GNOME page on gnome.org
I think the reasoning for including Ubuntu on the page is two fold: 1) Its a very popular distro, and lots of people want to know how to get GNOME 3 on it 2) Its quite easy to get a good GNOME 3 install on Ubuntu - simply add the ppa and install (or in the case of the getting gnome page, just click :) On a side note, I think there should be a link to the 'getting gnome' page on the home page (gnome.org) without having to click through to GNOME 3, and then scroll/read all the way down through to 'find out how to get gnome 3' - if I want GNOME 3, I'd rather not have to load and read through mutliple pages just to be told how to get it. Currently, its slightly buried and hard to find, especially if you don't really know what your looking for. Emily (ps, sorry about getting this twice Akshay - I forgot to hit reply all the first time :p) On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 10:25 AM, Akshay Vyas wrote: > HI Allan Day > > I think you are right but still there is one thing confusing me that > is adding ubuntu > because ubuntu is not using GNOME3 completely they aren't giving GNOME3 in > their default distribution not even in ubuntu 12.04 ,as far as i know > there is a package > which an ubuntu user can install to get the GNOME look (an additional > package) > so i completely disagree on adding ubuntu because i have never seen > any GNOME thing after UBUNT10.10 like its written on fedora download > page and on opensuse also that their default distribution is GNOME and > i never see UBUNTU mentioned this after 10.10 so i request you to > please confirm about ubuntu > > Regards > Akshay > > On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 7:31 PM, Olav Vitters wrote: > > On Mon, Apr 02, 2012 at 09:30:45AM -0400, Emily Gonyer wrote: > >> So, what your saying is that its really hard to get a good GNOME 3 > install > >> on Mageia and therefor it shouldn't be on the list of distros, correct? > I > >> get that. Theres a reason we don't list *every* distro on the page > >> afterall! Maybe we should come up with a concrete set of 'rules' to be > >> listed and then work our way through a list of distros and rule them in > or > >> out as we go. > > > > Yes, hard if you do not know what should be done. There is no installer > > option that actually works (you can select GNOME, but you're not getting > > anything near the full GNOME, nor the default theme). > > > > Instructions itself: You have to install "task-gnome" meta-package and > > select Adwaita in gnome-tweak-tool. Missing stuff: By default not even > > Nautilus is installed. I'm hoping to create another package which does > > this for you, but not sure if I can complete it before Mageia version > > freeze. Also not totally sure on how to solve it "nicely". > > > > So although you can have an excellent GNOME experience in Mageia, by > > default it is far from it. Initially the text on getting-gnome was > > minimal, as I failed to get a nice default GNOME experience I was > > planning to put the concrete instructions on the getting-gnome page. > > > > -- > > Regards, > > Olav > > -- > > marketing-list mailing list > > marketing-list@gnome.org > > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list > > > > -- > > Akshay vyas > -- > marketing-list mailing list > marketing-list@gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list > -- Whatever you can do, or dream you can, begin it. Boldness has genius, power and magic in it. - Goethe Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind. - Dr.Seuss Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted. - Albert Einstein -- marketing-list mailing list marketing-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list
Re: Getting GNOME page on gnome.org
Hi, On Mon, 2012-04-02 at 19:55 +0530, Akshay Vyas wrote: > I think you are right but still there is one thing confusing me that > is adding ubuntu > because ubuntu is not using GNOME3 completely they aren't giving GNOME3 in > their default distribution not even in ubuntu 12.04 ,as far as i know > there is a package > which an ubuntu user can install to get the GNOME look (an additional package) See the initial email by Andreas: http://www.gnome.org/getting-gnome/ links for Ubuntu to http://apt.ubuntu.com/p/gnome . If there is something similar available for Linux Mint (easy steps or even one click to get the default GNOME experience), Linux Mint could be listed. As long as nobody tells us if something similar is available for Linux Mint and what exactly it is, Linux Mint is not listed. I hope that clarifies things. :) andre -- mailto:ak...@gmx.net | failed http://blogs.gnome.org/aklapper -- marketing-list mailing list marketing-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list
Re: Getting GNOME page on gnome.org
HI Allan Day I think you are right but still there is one thing confusing me that is adding ubuntu because ubuntu is not using GNOME3 completely they aren't giving GNOME3 in their default distribution not even in ubuntu 12.04 ,as far as i know there is a package which an ubuntu user can install to get the GNOME look (an additional package) so i completely disagree on adding ubuntu because i have never seen any GNOME thing after UBUNT10.10 like its written on fedora download page and on opensuse also that their default distribution is GNOME and i never see UBUNTU mentioned this after 10.10 so i request you to please confirm about ubuntu Regards Akshay On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 7:31 PM, Olav Vitters wrote: > On Mon, Apr 02, 2012 at 09:30:45AM -0400, Emily Gonyer wrote: >> So, what your saying is that its really hard to get a good GNOME 3 install >> on Mageia and therefor it shouldn't be on the list of distros, correct? I >> get that. Theres a reason we don't list *every* distro on the page >> afterall! Maybe we should come up with a concrete set of 'rules' to be >> listed and then work our way through a list of distros and rule them in or >> out as we go. > > Yes, hard if you do not know what should be done. There is no installer > option that actually works (you can select GNOME, but you're not getting > anything near the full GNOME, nor the default theme). > > Instructions itself: You have to install "task-gnome" meta-package and > select Adwaita in gnome-tweak-tool. Missing stuff: By default not even > Nautilus is installed. I'm hoping to create another package which does > this for you, but not sure if I can complete it before Mageia version > freeze. Also not totally sure on how to solve it "nicely". > > So although you can have an excellent GNOME experience in Mageia, by > default it is far from it. Initially the text on getting-gnome was > minimal, as I failed to get a nice default GNOME experience I was > planning to put the concrete instructions on the getting-gnome page. > > -- > Regards, > Olav > -- > marketing-list mailing list > marketing-list@gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list -- Akshay vyas -- marketing-list mailing list marketing-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list
Re: Getting GNOME page on gnome.org
On Mon, Apr 02, 2012 at 09:30:45AM -0400, Emily Gonyer wrote: > So, what your saying is that its really hard to get a good GNOME 3 install > on Mageia and therefor it shouldn't be on the list of distros, correct? I > get that. Theres a reason we don't list *every* distro on the page > afterall! Maybe we should come up with a concrete set of 'rules' to be > listed and then work our way through a list of distros and rule them in or > out as we go. Yes, hard if you do not know what should be done. There is no installer option that actually works (you can select GNOME, but you're not getting anything near the full GNOME, nor the default theme). Instructions itself: You have to install "task-gnome" meta-package and select Adwaita in gnome-tweak-tool. Missing stuff: By default not even Nautilus is installed. I'm hoping to create another package which does this for you, but not sure if I can complete it before Mageia version freeze. Also not totally sure on how to solve it "nicely". So although you can have an excellent GNOME experience in Mageia, by default it is far from it. Initially the text on getting-gnome was minimal, as I failed to get a nice default GNOME experience I was planning to put the concrete instructions on the getting-gnome page. -- Regards, Olav -- marketing-list mailing list marketing-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list
Re: Getting GNOME page on gnome.org
On Mon, Apr 02, 2012 at 03:10:35PM +0200, Dave Neary wrote: > I'm sure that wasn't your intention, but you're coming across as > rude & demanding here. The image of my son shouting "I don't want to > take a bath" comes to mind. > > There may be good reasons to include or exclude Mageia from the list > - and I'm sure that we can all work through those reasons without > being too demanding. I was the one who added Mageia to this page. I'm the one packaging most of GNOME for Mageia. If the text for Mageia in this page is changed in a way that results in a bad experience to get GNOME, I don't find it unreasonable to highlight that. If other people now take care of this page, I don't find it unreasonable to give feedback. Being straightforward that just having Mageia in there because it used to be in there isn't really an acceptable criteria is really direct, but I can either send a really long message pretending that I am not direct, or be direct. The criteria given is straightforward: Mageia doesn't provide a good GNOME experience by default, nor does it have a webpage explaining how to get the full experience. Getting a new webpage for this in a good place (and not just put somewhere @ Mageia to meet the criteria) is something I don't involve myself with in Mageia. So for now it should not be there. If something changes, of course I'll ask it to be included again, but for now it is incorrect to have it. -- Regards, Olav -- marketing-list mailing list marketing-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list
Re: Getting GNOME page on gnome.org
So, what your saying is that its really hard to get a good GNOME 3 install on Mageia and therefor it shouldn't be on the list of distros, correct? I get that. Theres a reason we don't list *every* distro on the page afterall! Maybe we should come up with a concrete set of 'rules' to be listed and then work our way through a list of distros and rule them in or out as we go. Emily On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 9:21 AM, Olav Vitters wrote: > On Mon, Apr 02, 2012 at 02:06:16PM +0100, Allan Day wrote: > > > I want Mageia to be removed from this list the way it is now. You're > not > > > getting GNOME 3 with the stated instructions. As such, I don't want it > > > in there. > > > > I'd be sorry to see it removed. Would it be possible for Mageia to > > host instructions explaining how to install GNOME 3, do you think? > > That is what I used this page for. On Mageia.org: no clue, have to ask > around. I was more aiming for getting a good standard GNOME experience, > but that is proving to be quite difficult. > > -- > Regards, > Olav > -- > marketing-list mailing list > marketing-list@gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list > -- Whatever you can do, or dream you can, begin it. Boldness has genius, power and magic in it. - Goethe Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind. - Dr.Seuss Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted. - Albert Einstein -- marketing-list mailing list marketing-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list
Re: Getting GNOME page on gnome.org
On Mon, Apr 02, 2012 at 02:06:16PM +0100, Allan Day wrote: > > I want Mageia to be removed from this list the way it is now. You're not > > getting GNOME 3 with the stated instructions. As such, I don't want it > > in there. > > I'd be sorry to see it removed. Would it be possible for Mageia to > host instructions explaining how to install GNOME 3, do you think? That is what I used this page for. On Mageia.org: no clue, have to ask around. I was more aiming for getting a good standard GNOME experience, but that is proving to be quite difficult. -- Regards, Olav -- marketing-list mailing list marketing-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list
Re: Getting GNOME page on gnome.org
Hi Olav, On 04/02/2012 03:02 PM, Olav Vitters wrote: On Mon, Apr 02, 2012 at 01:57:29PM +0100, Allan Day wrote: GNOME 3. It is also a nice place to illustrate the communities and values associated with GNOME, of course, and this page can do a bit of that, but this shouldn't detract from its primary focus. Having a less prominent secondary list of distros which include GNOME 3, but maybe aren't as easy to get started with, seems like a good compromise to me. How we select that list of distros is a little tricky, of course. (But I do think we should have some criteria for this.) I want Mageia to be removed from this list the way it is now. You're not getting GNOME 3 with the stated instructions. As such, I don't want it in there. I'm sure that wasn't your intention, but you're coming across as rude & demanding here. The image of my son shouting "I don't want to take a bath" comes to mind. There may be good reasons to include or exclude Mageia from the list - and I'm sure that we can all work through those reasons without being too demanding. Cheers, Dave. -- Dave Neary GNOME Foundation member dne...@gnome.org Jabber: nea...@gmail.com -- marketing-list mailing list marketing-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list
Re: Getting GNOME page on gnome.org
> I want Mageia to be removed from this list the way it is now. You're not > getting GNOME 3 with the stated instructions. As such, I don't want it > in there. I'd be sorry to see it removed. Would it be possible for Mageia to host instructions explaining how to install GNOME 3, do you think? Allan -- marketing-list mailing list marketing-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list
Re: Getting GNOME page on gnome.org
On Mon, Apr 02, 2012 at 01:57:29PM +0100, Allan Day wrote: > GNOME 3. It is also a nice place to illustrate the communities and > values associated with GNOME, of course, and this page can do a bit of > that, but this shouldn't detract from its primary focus. Having a less > prominent secondary list of distros which include GNOME 3, but maybe > aren't as easy to get started with, seems like a good compromise to > me. How we select that list of distros is a little tricky, of course. > (But I do think we should have some criteria for this.) I want Mageia to be removed from this list the way it is now. You're not getting GNOME 3 with the stated instructions. As such, I don't want it in there. -- Regards, Olav -- marketing-list mailing list marketing-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list
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Hey all, My view is that this page should help newcomers get hold of GNOME 3, either to try it or run it full time. This is the main place on the web for people to get this information. It is a prominent public-facing page. The focus should be on assisting non-experts, therefore. We know there is a lot of demand for this, thanks to our new super awesome web stats - the getting GNOME page receives a lot of inbound traffic, and generates a lot of outbound traffic to the major distros also. If someone is interested in a less popular distro, I think we can assume they already have some technical expertise, and that they have the skills to find the information they require. With this in mind, we used some rough criteria when selecting the distros to include when this page the first time round. These went roughly: * provide a complete (or almost complete) GNOME 3 experience, which is reasonably close to upstream * make it easy for a novice to get GNOME 3 * if they don't include GNOME 3 out of the box, have a single link we can include to provide instructions or automatically install it (preferably not requiring the use of a command line) When GNOME 3.0 came out, that lead us to include Fedora and openSUSE, if I recall correctly. Ubuntu was added once their GNOME 3 ppa was ready. I think it's important to recognise that this page isn't a popularity contest or a statement about which distros GNOME likes and which it doesn't. Its primary purpose is to help newcomers get started using GNOME 3. It is also a nice place to illustrate the communities and values associated with GNOME, of course, and this page can do a bit of that, but this shouldn't detract from its primary focus. Having a less prominent secondary list of distros which include GNOME 3, but maybe aren't as easy to get started with, seems like a good compromise to me. How we select that list of distros is a little tricky, of course. (But I do think we should have some criteria for this.) On Sun, Apr 1, 2012 at 2:49 AM, Olav Vitters wrote: > On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 03:40:41PM +0200, Andreas Nilsson wrote: >> So what about the others then? I forgot about the Amazing Distro X! :) >> I felt that the instructions for Arch ("GNOME is available in the >> _extra_ repository"), Mageia ("GNOME 3 is coming in the next > > > I don't like this change. > > I help out at Mageia. And the standard Mageia doesn't provide the > correct GNOME. Saying: > "Check out their websites for more details." > > while GNOME 3 is only in the next version, by default you only get > gnome-shell and not e.g. gnome-documents... > > The purpose of getting GNOME page is to explain how you can get GNOME. > The text on the getting-gnome is totally inaccurate. > > If you don't want Mageia there, remove it. > > But if you want to say how to get GNOME, then explain how to get GNOME. Does the current version of Mageia let you get a complete (or near complete) GNOME 3? (Not just the shell - the apps, wallpaper, font, visual theme, control center, etc etc). It seems strange distro to have on the getting GNOME page if it doesn't have that. Either way, I don't think it should be our responsibility to maintain instructions for installing GNOME 3 on distros. If we did that for every distro on that page, it would quickly become a mess and maintenance burden. Allan -- marketing-list mailing list marketing-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list
Re: Getting GNOME page on gnome.org
On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 03:40:41PM +0200, Andreas Nilsson wrote: > So what about the others then? I forgot about the Amazing Distro X! :) > I felt that the instructions for Arch ("GNOME is available in the > _extra_ repository"), Mageia ("GNOME 3 is coming in the next I don't like this change. I help out at Mageia. And the standard Mageia doesn't provide the correct GNOME. Saying: "Check out their websites for more details." while GNOME 3 is only in the next version, by default you only get gnome-shell and not e.g. gnome-documents... The purpose of getting GNOME page is to explain how you can get GNOME. The text on the getting-gnome is totally inaccurate. If you don't want Mageia there, remove it. But if you want to say how to get GNOME, then explain how to get GNOME. -- Regards, Olav -- marketing-list mailing list marketing-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list
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Hi Andre Klapper Linux mint is using MGSE ie the gnome-extensions created by them on gnome3 i dont think ur wrong here they configured(modified) linux mint with some extensions to make it more user friendly here's the link http://www.linuxmint.com/rel_lisa_whatsnew.php and about ubuntu i dont think they are using GNOME on their default distribution according to distrowatch its unity for ubuntu and GNOME for linux mint http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=ubuntu http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=mint On Sun, Apr 1, 2012 at 2:19 AM, Andre Klapper wrote: > Hi Akshay, > > On Sun, 2012-04-01 at 01:45 +0530, Akshay Vyas wrote: >> Missed linux mint,Linux mint also has GNOME3 in their main/base >> distribution and as >> far as i know it is most popular amongst the linux newbies > > I must admit that I don't know much about recent Linux Mint developments > and decisions. I'd see the same problem as with Ubuntu (see below: "By > default Ubuntu comes with something that is very different from what we > advertise on our websites") but I am happy to be proven wrong. :) > So in case that you know: Does Linux Mint 12 by default use gnome-shell, > or does it use MGSE, or other shells such as Mate (or Cinnamon in > version 13) by default? > I've been quickly reading through http://blog.linuxmint.com/ but could > not find anything that makes it much clearer either to me. > > andre > >> 2012/4/1 Juanjo Marín : >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > - Mensaje original - >> >> De: Andreas Nilsson >> >> Para: marketing-list >> >> CC: >> >> Enviado: Sábado 31 de marzo de 2012 15:40 >> >> Asunto: Getting GNOME page on gnome.org >> >> >> >> Hi! >> >> Shortly before the 3.4 release the web team made some adjustments to the >> >> page >> >> http://www.gnome.org/getting-gnome/ >> >> This made the links for Arch Linux, Mageia and Debian smaller. I feel some >> >> explaining of the rationale behind this is in order so that we don't end >> >> up >> >> with the same thing again within the next 6 months. >> >> >> >> We made this change so it would be more straight to get GNOME for the >> >> largest >> >> share of website visitors possible. Taking aside the fact that it's a >> >> fairly >> >> complicated business to get yourself a working GNOME 3 system compared to >> >> say, >> >> installing Firefox or LibreOffice, I felt these three systems are fair >> >> compromises (they are also ordered alphabetically): >> >> * Fedora - best in class, big download link straight off their website >> >> and a >> >> system that is very close to a vanilla GNOME 3 system (+ some software I >> >> am >> >> somewhat unhappy about like SELinux, ABRT but that's ok). >> >> * OpenSUSE - Some jumping through hoops in order to get what you're >> >> actually >> >> looking for and a certain risk of ending up with KDE or some other system >> >> in the >> >> end. I've talked to Jos and the current link is the best we can do today. >> >> [1] >> >> * Ubuntu - By default Ubuntu comes with something that is very different >> >> from >> >> what we advertise on our websites, but questions about how to install >> >> latest >> >> GNOME 3 on Ubuntu keeps coming up a lot on our G+, Facebook and news >> >> articles, >> >> so hopefully the apt:-link will do all right. >> >> >> >> So what about the others then? I forgot about the Amazing Distro X! :) >> >> I felt that the instructions for Arch ("GNOME is available in the _extra_ >> >> repository"), Mageia ("GNOME 3 is coming in the next version") >> >> and Debian ("In experimental, not in stable at all"). All these >> >> distros are probably really cool, but they are making things harder for >> >> our >> >> users. But! I am hopeful that their website front pages will do their >> >> best to >> >> advertise how to get a working GNOME 3 system up and running in very >> >> little time >> >> in the future. >> >> >> > >> > For me it's ok, though IMHO I've found the font size too small and >> > difficult to read, at >> > least for me. I think that showing the links of these distros in a single >> > line is enough to >> > note that your state above. >> > >> > Just my two cents, >> > >> > -- Juanjo Marin >> > -- >> > marketing-list mailing list >> > marketing-list@gnome.org >> > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Akshay vyas > > -- > mailto:ak...@gmx.net | failed > http://blogs.gnome.org/aklapper > -- Akshay vyas -- marketing-list mailing list marketing-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list
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Hi Akshay, On Sun, 2012-04-01 at 01:45 +0530, Akshay Vyas wrote: > Missed linux mint,Linux mint also has GNOME3 in their main/base > distribution and as > far as i know it is most popular amongst the linux newbies I must admit that I don't know much about recent Linux Mint developments and decisions. I'd see the same problem as with Ubuntu (see below: "By default Ubuntu comes with something that is very different from what we advertise on our websites") but I am happy to be proven wrong. :) So in case that you know: Does Linux Mint 12 by default use gnome-shell, or does it use MGSE, or other shells such as Mate (or Cinnamon in version 13) by default? I've been quickly reading through http://blog.linuxmint.com/ but could not find anything that makes it much clearer either to me. andre > 2012/4/1 Juanjo Marín : > > > > > > > > > > - Mensaje original - > >> De: Andreas Nilsson > >> Para: marketing-list > >> CC: > >> Enviado: Sábado 31 de marzo de 2012 15:40 > >> Asunto: Getting GNOME page on gnome.org > >> > >> Hi! > >> Shortly before the 3.4 release the web team made some adjustments to the > >> page > >> http://www.gnome.org/getting-gnome/ > >> This made the links for Arch Linux, Mageia and Debian smaller. I feel some > >> explaining of the rationale behind this is in order so that we don't end up > >> with the same thing again within the next 6 months. > >> > >> We made this change so it would be more straight to get GNOME for the > >> largest > >> share of website visitors possible. Taking aside the fact that it's a > >> fairly > >> complicated business to get yourself a working GNOME 3 system compared to > >> say, > >> installing Firefox or LibreOffice, I felt these three systems are fair > >> compromises (they are also ordered alphabetically): > >> * Fedora - best in class, big download link straight off their website and > >> a > >> system that is very close to a vanilla GNOME 3 system (+ some software I am > >> somewhat unhappy about like SELinux, ABRT but that's ok). > >> * OpenSUSE - Some jumping through hoops in order to get what you're > >> actually > >> looking for and a certain risk of ending up with KDE or some other system > >> in the > >> end. I've talked to Jos and the current link is the best we can do today. > >> [1] > >> * Ubuntu - By default Ubuntu comes with something that is very different > >> from > >> what we advertise on our websites, but questions about how to install > >> latest > >> GNOME 3 on Ubuntu keeps coming up a lot on our G+, Facebook and news > >> articles, > >> so hopefully the apt:-link will do all right. > >> > >> So what about the others then? I forgot about the Amazing Distro X! :) > >> I felt that the instructions for Arch ("GNOME is available in the _extra_ > >> repository"), Mageia ("GNOME 3 is coming in the next version") > >> and Debian ("In experimental, not in stable at all"). All these > >> distros are probably really cool, but they are making things harder for our > >> users. But! I am hopeful that their website front pages will do their best > >> to > >> advertise how to get a working GNOME 3 system up and running in very > >> little time > >> in the future. > >> > > > > For me it's ok, though IMHO I've found the font size too small and > > difficult to read, at > > least for me. I think that showing the links of these distros in a single > > line is enough to > > note that your state above. > > > > Just my two cents, > > > >-- Juanjo Marin > > -- > > marketing-list mailing list > > marketing-list@gnome.org > > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list > > > > -- > > Akshay vyas -- mailto:ak...@gmx.net | failed http://blogs.gnome.org/aklapper -- marketing-list mailing list marketing-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list
Re: Getting GNOME page on gnome.org
Missed linux mint,Linux mint also has GNOME3 in their main/base distribution and as far as i know it is most popular amongst the linux newbies 2012/4/1 Juanjo Marín : > > > > > - Mensaje original - >> De: Andreas Nilsson >> Para: marketing-list >> CC: >> Enviado: Sábado 31 de marzo de 2012 15:40 >> Asunto: Getting GNOME page on gnome.org >> >> Hi! >> Shortly before the 3.4 release the web team made some adjustments to the page >> http://www.gnome.org/getting-gnome/ >> This made the links for Arch Linux, Mageia and Debian smaller. I feel some >> explaining of the rationale behind this is in order so that we don't end up >> with the same thing again within the next 6 months. >> >> We made this change so it would be more straight to get GNOME for the largest >> share of website visitors possible. Taking aside the fact that it's a fairly >> complicated business to get yourself a working GNOME 3 system compared to >> say, >> installing Firefox or LibreOffice, I felt these three systems are fair >> compromises (they are also ordered alphabetically): >> * Fedora - best in class, big download link straight off their website and a >> system that is very close to a vanilla GNOME 3 system (+ some software I am >> somewhat unhappy about like SELinux, ABRT but that's ok). >> * OpenSUSE - Some jumping through hoops in order to get what you're actually >> looking for and a certain risk of ending up with KDE or some other system in >> the >> end. I've talked to Jos and the current link is the best we can do today. >> [1] >> * Ubuntu - By default Ubuntu comes with something that is very different from >> what we advertise on our websites, but questions about how to install latest >> GNOME 3 on Ubuntu keeps coming up a lot on our G+, Facebook and news >> articles, >> so hopefully the apt:-link will do all right. >> >> So what about the others then? I forgot about the Amazing Distro X! :) >> I felt that the instructions for Arch ("GNOME is available in the _extra_ >> repository"), Mageia ("GNOME 3 is coming in the next version") >> and Debian ("In experimental, not in stable at all"). All these >> distros are probably really cool, but they are making things harder for our >> users. But! I am hopeful that their website front pages will do their best to >> advertise how to get a working GNOME 3 system up and running in very little >> time >> in the future. >> > > For me it's ok, though IMHO I've found the font size too small and difficult > to read, at > least for me. I think that showing the links of these distros in a single > line is enough to > note that your state above. > > Just my two cents, > > -- Juanjo Marin > -- > marketing-list mailing list > marketing-list@gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list -- Akshay vyas -- marketing-list mailing list marketing-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list
Re: Getting GNOME page on gnome.org
- Mensaje original - > De: Andreas Nilsson > Para: marketing-list > CC: > Enviado: Sábado 31 de marzo de 2012 15:40 > Asunto: Getting GNOME page on gnome.org > > Hi! > Shortly before the 3.4 release the web team made some adjustments to the page > http://www.gnome.org/getting-gnome/ > This made the links for Arch Linux, Mageia and Debian smaller. I feel some > explaining of the rationale behind this is in order so that we don't end up > with the same thing again within the next 6 months. > > We made this change so it would be more straight to get GNOME for the largest > share of website visitors possible. Taking aside the fact that it's a fairly > complicated business to get yourself a working GNOME 3 system compared to > say, > installing Firefox or LibreOffice, I felt these three systems are fair > compromises (they are also ordered alphabetically): > * Fedora - best in class, big download link straight off their website and a > system that is very close to a vanilla GNOME 3 system (+ some software I am > somewhat unhappy about like SELinux, ABRT but that's ok). > * OpenSUSE - Some jumping through hoops in order to get what you're actually > looking for and a certain risk of ending up with KDE or some other system in > the > end. I've talked to Jos and the current link is the best we can do today. > [1] > * Ubuntu - By default Ubuntu comes with something that is very different from > what we advertise on our websites, but questions about how to install latest > GNOME 3 on Ubuntu keeps coming up a lot on our G+, Facebook and news > articles, > so hopefully the apt:-link will do all right. > > So what about the others then? I forgot about the Amazing Distro X! :) > I felt that the instructions for Arch ("GNOME is available in the _extra_ > repository"), Mageia ("GNOME 3 is coming in the next version") > and Debian ("In experimental, not in stable at all"). All these > distros are probably really cool, but they are making things harder for our > users. But! I am hopeful that their website front pages will do their best to > advertise how to get a working GNOME 3 system up and running in very little > time > in the future. > For me it's ok, though IMHO I've found the font size too small and difficult to read, at least for me. I think that showing the links of these distros in a single line is enough to note that your state above. Just my two cents, -- Juanjo Marin -- marketing-list mailing list marketing-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list
Getting GNOME page on gnome.org
Hi! Shortly before the 3.4 release the web team made some adjustments to the page http://www.gnome.org/getting-gnome/ This made the links for Arch Linux, Mageia and Debian smaller. I feel some explaining of the rationale behind this is in order so that we don't end up with the same thing again within the next 6 months. We made this change so it would be more straight to get GNOME for the largest share of website visitors possible. Taking aside the fact that it's a fairly complicated business to get yourself a working GNOME 3 system compared to say, installing Firefox or LibreOffice, I felt these three systems are fair compromises (they are also ordered alphabetically): * Fedora - best in class, big download link straight off their website and a system that is very close to a vanilla GNOME 3 system (+ some software I am somewhat unhappy about like SELinux, ABRT but that's ok). * OpenSUSE - Some jumping through hoops in order to get what you're actually looking for and a certain risk of ending up with KDE or some other system in the end. I've talked to Jos and the current link is the best we can do today. [1] * Ubuntu - By default Ubuntu comes with something that is very different from what we advertise on our websites, but questions about how to install latest GNOME 3 on Ubuntu keeps coming up a lot on our G+, Facebook and news articles, so hopefully the apt:-link will do all right. So what about the others then? I forgot about the Amazing Distro X! :) I felt that the instructions for Arch ("GNOME is available in the _extra_ repository"), Mageia ("GNOME 3 is coming in the next version") and Debian ("In experimental, not in stable at all"). All these distros are probably really cool, but they are making things harder for our users. But! I am hopeful that their website front pages will do their best to advertise how to get a working GNOME 3 system up and running in very little time in the future. I've also added some instructions to get the live-cd running off a USB stick, but I'm happy to hear ideas of how we can make this process more straight forward, especially for our website visitors who are on Windows systems (about 1/3 according to our website stats, I'll write a separate e-mail about our webstats later). 1. All distros have the issue of trying to be everything to everyone to some extent, so I'm not picking specifically at OpenSUSE here. - Andreas -- marketing-list mailing list marketing-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list