Re: GNOME Mastodon Instance?

2018-10-15 Thread Emmanuele Bassi via desktop-devel-list
Just to be clearer: once the GNOME Mastodon instance gets into a
federation, it'll need somebody to moderate the graph to block instances
and users from other instances in the fediverse. I'm not (overly) worried
about people with an @gnome.org address on the GNOME instance, and for
those we do have the Code of Conduct committee (and, hopefully soon, a new
code of conduct).

Ciao,
 Emmanuele.

On Mon, 15 Oct 2018 at 14:17, Emmanuele Bassi  wrote:

> Hi Richard;
>
> I wouldn't be opposed to have a mastodon.gnome.org instance for GNOME
> foundation members, but I'm not entirely sure about the security/moderation
> side of things: who's going to moderate the instance? We have people
> moderating mailing lists and a some level of moderation on IRC, but we'd
> need moderation for a new service like Mastodon. Do you have someone in
> mind?
>
> Ciao,
>  Emmanuele.
>
>
> On Tue, 9 Oct 2018 at 19:04, Richard Hughes via desktop-devel-list <
> desktop-devel-list@gnome.org> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Now that Google+ is declared officially dead, I wondered if GNOME
>> would consider hosting a Mastodon instance. There's a bug already
>> open, https://gitlab.gnome.org/Infrastructure/Infrastructure/issues/23
>> -- but I guess this needs someone to drive this and actually do the
>> work. I know I would trust a GNOME instance more than a random server,
>> both from a privacy point of view and security/moderation point of
>> view. It seems a shame to loose all the useful geeky connections with
>> people in the Open Source community, as people scatter to Twitter,
>> Facebook and all the other non-free places. Maybe now is the perfect
>> time to promote Mastodon and GNOME?
>>
>> Richard.
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Re: GNOME Mastodon Instance?

2018-10-15 Thread Emmanuele Bassi via desktop-devel-list
Hi Richard;

I wouldn't be opposed to have a mastodon.gnome.org instance for GNOME
foundation members, but I'm not entirely sure about the security/moderation
side of things: who's going to moderate the instance? We have people
moderating mailing lists and a some level of moderation on IRC, but we'd
need moderation for a new service like Mastodon. Do you have someone in
mind?

Ciao,
 Emmanuele.


On Tue, 9 Oct 2018 at 19:04, Richard Hughes via desktop-devel-list <
desktop-devel-list@gnome.org> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Now that Google+ is declared officially dead, I wondered if GNOME
> would consider hosting a Mastodon instance. There's a bug already
> open, https://gitlab.gnome.org/Infrastructure/Infrastructure/issues/23
> -- but I guess this needs someone to drive this and actually do the
> work. I know I would trust a GNOME instance more than a random server,
> both from a privacy point of view and security/moderation point of
> view. It seems a shame to loose all the useful geeky connections with
> people in the Open Source community, as people scatter to Twitter,
> Facebook and all the other non-free places. Maybe now is the perfect
> time to promote Mastodon and GNOME?
>
> Richard.
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Re: Gtranslator new release and rename

2018-10-15 Thread Jeremy Bicha
On Mon, Oct 15, 2018 at 8:42 AM Daniel García Moreno  wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> We've recover the gtranslator development and we've modernized the
> interface and fixed some bugs.
>
> Today we've an stable version that's a *lot better* than the old stable
> version from 2015.
>
> With this new modernization we're thinking about change the name to
> something like "Gnome Translations", and maybe a logo redesign would be
> a good idea too.
>
> Now I want to know what's the best way to release today. Should we go
> directly to gtranslator-3.30.2? Or should we wait for the next gnome
> release cycle to release a stable version?
>
> I want to push this new stable in flathub as soon as possible and try
> to update main distributions version of gtranslator.
>
> Regards.

You could still use the 3.30.0 number. That might be more appropriate
since it's the first release of this new series.

Thanks,
Jeremy Bicha
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Gtranslator new release and rename

2018-10-15 Thread Daniel García Moreno
Hi all,

We've recover the gtranslator development and we've modernized the
interface and fixed some bugs.

Today we've an stable version that's a *lot better* than the old stable
version from 2015.

With this new modernization we're thinking about change the name to
something like "Gnome Translations", and maybe a logo redesign would be
a good idea too.

Now I want to know what's the best way to release today. Should we go
directly to gtranslator-3.30.2? Or should we wait for the next gnome
release cycle to release a stable version?

I want to push this new stable in flathub as soon as possible and try
to update main distributions version of gtranslator.

Regards.


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