Re: Urgent - Screenshots needed

2010-10-04 Thread Dave Neary
Hi,

To give the full story, the requirement is basically a screenshot to put
on the desktop summit website.

The site will have 5 or 6 pages:

Front page: conference site, date, (Aug 6 - 12 2011) photos of selected
previous keynotes, brief description of conference vision & goals, links
to sub-pages: About, Agenda, Location, Press, "Sponsorship opportunities"

About will have information about the conference, previous editions, and
information on GNOME & KDE. Here's where we need a screenshot.

Agenda will have an outline of the conference format we've agreed on

Location will have information about Berlin

Press will have announcements (the announcement of the conference is the
only one for the moment)

Sponsors will have a pitch to sponsors.

Also, there are some various other pages: Contact, Legal (a required
"impressum"),

The site should be going live this week (announcement Wednesday, perhaps).

Cheers,
Dave.

Paul Cutler wrote:
> Hi GNOME Marketing Team!
> 
> I received an email from the Desktop Summit 2011 team late yesterday
> with an urgent request for a website they are building targeting the
> press that is going up Wed.  From the email:
> 
> Could you please help out with two-three screenshots representative for what
> GNOME software is about? One for desktop form factor, one for handheld, one
> for tablet, perhaps also some demo video embedddable from vimeo, youtube and
> similar? Thanks. Idea is to give journalists some easy-to-pick nice
> pictures/videos to use in their writings
> 
> 
> Does anyone have any ideas - screenshots (preferably of GNOME 3.0) - I
> think we want to focus on GNOME Shell as that is what will be released
> by the time of the Desktop Summit next summer.  Any videos on the GNOME
> Miro community?  I think we can just focus on the desktop - we don't
> have a formal handheld or tablet experience yet.
> 
> Thanks for the help - I'll help compile anything we find tonight and
> forward it on.
> 
> Paul
> 

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typography on brand old: 2.32 banner

2010-10-04 Thread Valessio S Brito

Hi all,

I vote for freedom of the typography on brand.

Any reference to the GNOME is associated with this visual sign of the "foot".

The style of typography word for "GNOME" should be a choice location or user.


Allow the community to identify with a printer.

Even Google on holidays, it held the same typography. They make some jokes.

"Open Source Branding"


.ValessioBrito


Citando Jason Clinton :


On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 14:19, Juanjo Marin  wrote:



I love it, but I think it is better to use font indicated on the brand
guidelines

http://live.gnome.org/BrandGuidelines



I would be in favor of changing the guidelines to be the Droid family--a
transition that could be made slowly.





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Re: Urgent - Screenshots needed

2010-10-04 Thread Jason Clinton
Fedora Rawhide + jhbuild GNOME Shell may be the best bet at getting anything
remotely close to what it will look like but the new GTK+ theme hasn't
landed and the Shell revamp hasn't either.

On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 11:07, Stormy Peters  wrote:

> I put those that I know of here:
> http://live.gnome.org/GnomeMarketing/MarketingMaterial/Posters
>
> But we
> could really, really use some good screenshots if anyone has the time to
> take some.
>
> Stormy
>
> On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 9:49 AM, Paul Cutler  wrote:
>
>> Hi GNOME Marketing Team!
>>
>> I received an email from the Desktop Summit 2011 team late yesterday with
>> an urgent request for a website they are building targeting the press that
>> is going up Wed.  From the email:
>>
>> Could you please help out with two-three screenshots representative for
>> what
>> GNOME software is about? One for desktop form factor, one for handheld,
>> one
>> for tablet, perhaps also some demo video embedddable from vimeo, youtube
>> and
>> similar? Thanks. Idea is to give journalists some easy-to-pick nice
>> pictures/videos to use in their writings
>>
>>
>> Does anyone have any ideas - screenshots (preferably of GNOME 3.0) - I
>> think we want to focus on GNOME Shell as that is what will be released by
>> the time of the Desktop Summit next summer.  Any videos on the GNOME Miro
>> community?  I think we can just focus on the desktop - we don't have a
>> formal handheld or tablet experience yet.
>>
>> Thanks for the help - I'll help compile anything we find tonight and
>> forward it on.
>>
>> Paul
>>
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Re: Urgent - Screenshots needed

2010-10-04 Thread Stormy Peters
I put those that I know of here:
http://live.gnome.org/GnomeMarketing/MarketingMaterial/Posters

But we could
really, really use some good screenshots if anyone has the time to take
some.

Stormy

On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 9:49 AM, Paul Cutler  wrote:

> Hi GNOME Marketing Team!
>
> I received an email from the Desktop Summit 2011 team late yesterday with
> an urgent request for a website they are building targeting the press that
> is going up Wed.  From the email:
>
> Could you please help out with two-three screenshots representative for
> what
> GNOME software is about? One for desktop form factor, one for handheld, one
> for tablet, perhaps also some demo video embedddable from vimeo, youtube
> and
> similar? Thanks. Idea is to give journalists some easy-to-pick nice
> pictures/videos to use in their writings
>
>
> Does anyone have any ideas - screenshots (preferably of GNOME 3.0) - I
> think we want to focus on GNOME Shell as that is what will be released by
> the time of the Desktop Summit next summer.  Any videos on the GNOME Miro
> community?  I think we can just focus on the desktop - we don't have a
> formal handheld or tablet experience yet.
>
> Thanks for the help - I'll help compile anything we find tonight and
> forward it on.
>
> Paul
>
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Re: Urgent - Screenshots needed

2010-10-04 Thread will kahn-greene
There's nothing recent on GNOME Miro Community that would work for this.

I'm hoping to spend some time on GNOME Miro Community in the next month to:

1) update it to MC 1.1 compatible templates

2) figure out a good way of pulling videos from blogs syndicated on
Planet GNOME and creating an RSS feed with enclosures from that which I
can automatically pull into GNOME Miro Community

3) figure out how to add the GUADEC 2010 videos in a way that's useful
for the site

Until then, the site is probably not wildly useful.  :(

/will


On 10/04/2010 11:49 AM, Paul Cutler wrote:
> Hi GNOME Marketing Team!
> 
> I received an email from the Desktop Summit 2011 team late yesterday with an
> urgent request for a website they are building targeting the press that is
> going up Wed.  From the email:
> 
> Could you please help out with two-three screenshots representative for what
> GNOME software is about? One for desktop form factor, one for handheld, one
> for tablet, perhaps also some demo video embedddable from vimeo, youtube and
> similar? Thanks. Idea is to give journalists some easy-to-pick nice
> pictures/videos to use in their writings
> 
> 
> Does anyone have any ideas - screenshots (preferably of GNOME 3.0) - I think
> we want to focus on GNOME Shell as that is what will be released by the time
> of the Desktop Summit next summer.  Any videos on the GNOME Miro community?
>  I think we can just focus on the desktop - we don't have a formal handheld
> or tablet experience yet.
> 
> Thanks for the help - I'll help compile anything we find tonight and forward
> it on.
> 
> Paul
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Urgent - Screenshots needed

2010-10-04 Thread Paul Cutler
Hi GNOME Marketing Team!

I received an email from the Desktop Summit 2011 team late yesterday with an
urgent request for a website they are building targeting the press that is
going up Wed.  From the email:

Could you please help out with two-three screenshots representative for what
GNOME software is about? One for desktop form factor, one for handheld, one
for tablet, perhaps also some demo video embedddable from vimeo, youtube and
similar? Thanks. Idea is to give journalists some easy-to-pick nice
pictures/videos to use in their writings


Does anyone have any ideas - screenshots (preferably of GNOME 3.0) - I think
we want to focus on GNOME Shell as that is what will be released by the time
of the Desktop Summit next summer.  Any videos on the GNOME Miro community?
 I think we can just focus on the desktop - we don't have a formal handheld
or tablet experience yet.

Thanks for the help - I'll help compile anything we find tonight and forward
it on.

Paul
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Re: Marketing tasks for Outreach Program for Women applicants

2010-10-04 Thread Stormy Peters
Hi Bryen,

It's the Outreach Program for Women and they (i.e. Marina ;) are the ones
running it so I've cc'ed that list here.

On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 2:26 PM, Bryen Yunashko  wrote:
>
> I was notified yesterday there was some interest in being mentored for
> the GNOME-A11y marketing stuff and I need to add the possible projects
> we can do in the time-frame of this internship.
>

That's awesome!

>
> I'm unclear at this point from reading that link, what the Program wants
> to see from mentors.  E.g., do we need to send periodic reports on the
> progress of our interns, do we provide a final report, etc.  Mainly,
> what are all the administrative tasks of the mentor.
>

I believe the main responsibility of the mentor is making sure the intern
has everything they need. So the most time consuming part will be evaluating
applications, selecting a student, helping them get started, finding a
project that works for them, helping them get connected to the right people,
making sure they have what they need to be productive, etc.

>From an administrative side, you will be responsible for reporting on how
the student is doing. I think that will officially happen twice: once half
way through and once at the end.

Stormy
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