Op donderdag 24-06-2010 om 13:45 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef Bastien
Nocera:
I have some ideas on a marketing/hacking front, with checklist for
applications to be able to self-certify as Ready for GNOME 3.
I'll write a more complete e-mail later on. Feel free to nag me if I
haven't
On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 02:22, Brian Cameron brian.came...@oracle.com wrote:
Foundation Community:
You let us know overwhelmingly that ensuring that GNOME 3 is a success
is the #1 priority that the GNOME Foundation should be working on
according to the survey Stormy ran last January.[1
On Wed, 2010-06-23 at 19:22 -0500, Brian Cameron wrote:
Foundation Community:
You let us know overwhelmingly that ensuring that GNOME 3 is a success
is the #1 priority that the GNOME Foundation should be working on
according to the survey Stormy ran last January.[1]
I have some ideas
- What additional things can the GNOME Foundation community do to
help ensure that GNOME 3 is a success?
I tested the version of gnome-shell in F13, and I thought it was really
amazing and useful - except for the absence of applets (or gizmos, or
whatever the nom de jour is). I can't seem to
On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 10:30 PM, Brian Cameron
brian.came...@oracle.com wrote:
You let us know overwhelmingly that ensuring that GNOME 3 is a success
is the #1 priority that the GNOME Foundation should be working on
according to the survey Stormy ran last January.[1]
Sorry
Le jeudi 24 juin 2010, à 06:19 -0700, Sandy Armstrong a écrit :
On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 10:30 PM, Brian Cameron
brian.came...@oracle.com wrote:
You let us know overwhelmingly that ensuring that GNOME 3 is a success
is the #1 priority that the GNOME Foundation should be working
You let us know overwhelmingly that ensuring that GNOME 3 is a success
is the #1 priority that the GNOME Foundation should be working on
according to the survey Stormy ran last January.[1]
Sorry, but the reference in my previous email pointed to a non-public
link. The survey I am talking