On 9/12/07, BJörn Lindqvist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:...
3. Jeff doesn't like you.
4. Jeff doesn't like your blog.
5. Jeff doesn't like your politics.
6. Neither you nor your blog is elite enough.
7. planet.gnome.org in an old boys club.
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Which is why a transparent process is really
На чет, 2007-09-13 во 09:40 +0200, Luca Cappelletti напиша:
Which is why a transparent process is really really
important.
Requests should be handled through bugzilla because then
everyone can see that it is all open and all allegations about
nepotism
Hi,
Tristan Van Berkom wrote:
For my part, if I had anything else to argue it would be that
p.g.o. should be handled by a formal team whos members could
be subject to change from time to time (as I suggested before,
possibly a marketing team or web team) - as opposed to add
someone else
Le mercredi 12 septembre 2007, à 17:37 -0400, Behdad Esfahbod a écrit :
Because despite Gnome is people, I think that for most people, Planet
Gnome is primarily about Gnome.
No. The way planet started, it was about people. Or friends in fact.
I personally am not interested in reading an
quote who=Vincent Untz
But I'm 100% fine with this since we still didn't change most of the world
to understand French; hopefully we will get there soon! ;-)
This would be an entirely reasonable catalyst for applying censorship to
Planet GNOME.
- Jeff
--
GNOME.conf.au 2008: Melbourne,
On 9/13/07, Jeff Waugh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Planet GNOME is about the people moreso than the project. We talk about the
project *all the time*. The reason why I started Planet GNOME (and Planet!)
was to read about and better understand the *people*. That's why full feeds
are preferred over
Vincent Untz wrote, On 13/09/07 11:00:
Le mercredi 12 septembre 2007, à 17:37 -0400, Behdad Esfahbod a écrit :
Because despite Gnome is people, I think that for most people, Planet
Gnome is primarily about Gnome.
No. The way planet started, it was about people. Or friends in fact.
I
quote who=Alvaro Lopez Ortega
The planet is not a newspaper or a magazine, it is just a planet. That
censorship / editorial line idea doesn't make any sense to me.
I hope that this is a similar effect to that of great design -- you don't
notice the editorship because Planet is highly readable
quote who=Alvaro Lopez Ortega
Jeff Waugh wrote, On 13/09/07 11:43:
The planet is not a newspaper or a magazine, it is just a planet.
That censorship / editorial line idea doesn't make any sense to me.
I hope that this is a similar effect to that of great design -- you
don't
I am more concerned about big posters, posting almost everyday some
long text and for who I have never seen any GNOME related post, and
who I never read anything from them except their blog on planet
(should I really give names ?).
People complain about the number of posts everyday and the
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