Hi, is there any chance that the engagement team could publish some
stuff to promote the GUADEC CfP please?
On 13 April 2018 at 12:53, Oliver Propst wrote:
> The Engagement team are working on a couple of news items that are supposed
> to be published in a not to distant
I totally agree with Allan’s suggestions. I don’t know enough about the
specific project to create a write up from scratch, but if you want any
final copy editing feel free to send it to me.
On Mon, Apr 23, 2018 at 1:43 AM Allan Day wrote:
> Thanks for reaching out about this,
Thanks for reaching out about this, Link. I know from experience that
writing about contentious decisions can be tricky to get right.
Liam R. E. Quin wrote:
...
> Remember that the only people made happy by removing features generally
> are developers...
I agree with Liam here.
Thank you, that makes a ton of sense. I'll see what I can create for a
second draft.
Link
On Mon, 2018-04-23 at 09:42 +0100, Allan Day wrote:
> Thanks for reaching out about this, Link. I know from experience that
> writing about contentious decisions can be tricky to get right.
>
> Liam R. E.
Yes, we had the wonderful Felipe Borges who has created a issue.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/Community/Engagement/General/issues/90
We probably need to do a round especially concluding the GNOME/Rust
hackfest and the CfP.
If nobody assigns to the tasks to themselves, then I'll take it.
sri
On
Hi All,
This is a quick reminder about the GNOME Engagement team meeting on *Tuesday,
2018-04-24 (April 24th) at 15:30 UTC*.
At that time, join the #engagement channel and join us via voice call. You
can join the call by clicking the link below or dialing in on your phone:
*Join the call:
I just posted to Twitter and also scheduled reminder tweets to happen
throughout the week leading up to the actual deadline. Thanks for the
reminder, Felipe and Kat!
@Sri -- I commented in the issue. If you could help post on other social
media channels, that would be great!
On Mon, Apr 23, 2018
Thanks for your feedback everyone! I spent some time rewriting the
article, and it has expanded into a much larger piece. I will probably
be writing this as a separate article, or at least as a part of a
larger article about GNOME.
Considering the size, I drafted it in a wiki page instead of a