And I did get an update from the I18n team. I'm not sure yet how it didn't
make the report - my apologies to the I18n team.
Here is their update and a new copy of the report should be on the web soon.
Stormy
The GNOME I18n team coordinated the translation effort for GNOME 2.26,
which was made
Jamse Vasile and Josh Levy have invited all GNOME friends in the New York
area to their Software Freedom Day event.
A reminder to all GNOME folks, please register any GNOME parties you know of
at http://softwarefreedomday.org/ and let the press team (
gnome-press-t...@gnome.org) know so they can
http://blogs.gnome.org/foundation/2009/09/14/stormys-update-week-of-september-7th/
Monday was a US holiday.
Met with a company interested in using Linux and GNOME. (Actually using it
but not as much as they'd like.) They had a lot of feedback for us and we
talked about ways that they could get
Hi GNOME Foundation members,
I just wanted to remind everyone that there is a GNOME Women mailing list
[1] and welcome people to join.
There are some plans coming up to encourage and promote women's
participation in GNOME:
* There is a Mini Summit on Women in Free Software this Saturday at the