Hi Damien;
You could have used [EMAIL PROTECTED] That mailing list is
much more appropriate for your request.
Since there're bunch of unreceived ballot request every election, I'm
sending new ballots at the start of second week as a second run. There
is no easy way to send a single ballot
Hi,
Sorry, I'll reply briefly because my free time is limited today. I hope
it will be understandable :-)
Le vendredi 30 novembre 2007, à 02:51 +0100, Philip Van Hoof a écrit :
Hi there,
The questions:
o. Given that the Foundation of GNOME has plenty of money, will you if
elected vote
On Nov 30, 2007 3:56 PM, Luis Villa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If people are going to be looking at licenses, I would very
much like to discuss the FDL v2, and our usage of the FDL in
general. There are some troublesome parts whose implications
for GNOME aren't clear to me.
My immediate
On Sun, 2007-12-02 at 14:53 +0100, Kjartan Maraas wrote:
Just a note... I can probably find some good space at the University of
Toronto (Canada) if it was ever required. It is generally easier for
folks in some countries (like China, and Russia) to get visas to come
here, and it is a
I think it would add value to spend more on marketing and on
evangelical community building opportunities. For example, Windows
and MacOS have flashy Welcome to the desktop presentations.
Perhaps it is time for the GNOME community to find ways to better
advertise itself.
It
quote who=Richard Stallman
I don't recall that any candidate explicily rejected supporting the free
software movement by means other than improving the attractiveness and
success of GNOME. But several candidates answered in a way that seemed to
pointedly imply a rejection of any such form of
If people are going to be looking at licenses, I would very
much like to discuss the FDL v2, and our usage of the FDL in
general. There are some troublesome parts whose implications
for GNOME aren't clear to me.
Would you like to pick someone to discuss this with the FSF?