Social hour event (April 2019)

2019-04-02 Thread kprogri

Hi all,

On April 3rd at 20:00 UTC we have our next Social Hour event.

This time we are happy to have John Sturdy.
He is an open street map contributor, programs in C. His main
communities are Makespace (his local hackerspace), some local
programming groups, and Missing Maps.

John will share with us his experience in Free Software and GNOME.

After his presentation the topic of the month that we will talk during
the call is: "What's your favourite place you've ever visited, and why?"

If you can share with us any picture would be great! :D


Click the link https://www.uberconference.com/gnome-engagement to join
us!

See you then,
Kristi
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Engagement team meeting call (April)

2019-04-15 Thread kprogri

Hi all,

Hope you all have a nice week ahead.

On Wednesday (April 17th) at 20:00 UTC we will have our next engagement 
meeting call.
Please feel free to add the topic(s) you would like to discuss about or 
give updates.


Etherpad link: https://etherpad.gnome.org/p/engagement-team-meetings

Join us here: https://www.uberconference.com/gnome-engagement

See you then,
Kristi
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Submit your proposals for GUADEC 2019

2019-04-12 Thread kprogri

Hello,

The GUADEC Call for Papers is now officially open.  This year the 
conference

will be held in Thessaloniki, Greece from 23rd to 28th of August.

This is a great opportunity to share your ideas with the GNOME project, 
as
well as the wider open source community. You don’t have to be an 
existing

member of the GNOME project to submit a talk: if you have something
interesting to say about software or technology, we want to hear from 
you! If
you’re brand new to speaking, this is also a great opportunity to get 
started
on your public speaking career — we welcome newcomers and provide a 
friendly

audience.

Subjects that we're particularly interested in include:

1- Application development and deployment
2- Privacy and security
3- Community building and diversity
4- Design of user and developer experiences
5- Use of GNOME technologies outside the desktop
6- Encouraging new contributors
7- Project organisation and governance
8- Use of GNOME by users

However, if there is another subject that you would like to talk about, 
we
would still love to receive your submission. Talks can be either 25 or 
40

minutes in length, which includes time for questions.

You can find more information for proposals in:
https://2019.guadec.org/pages/submit-a-proposal.html

BoFs/workshop and hacking days wiki will be updated with more details in
the upcoming weeks.

In case you have questions for talks, please contact the papers team at
guadec-pap...@gnome.org.
For general questions regarding GUADEC please contact the organizing
team at guadec-organizat...@gnome.org.


Best Regards,
Kristi
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Re: Submit your proposals for GUADEC 2019

2019-04-18 Thread kprogri

Hi Halton,

Sorry to hear for the spamming.
Could you please try these two links to unsubscribe:

https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list


https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ftp-release-list

Let me know if that doesn't work,

Best Regards,
Kristi





On , Haitao Huo wrote:

Hi Kristi

I totally understand your points and could you help me on thing?

I keep receive the emails from desktop-devel-l...@gnome.org, FTP
Releases  , maybe more mail list. I tried
to unsubcribe but all failed. Could you help me out? Those emails are
kind of spam for me now.

THanks,
Halton.


On Apr 12, 2019, at 7:11 PM, kprogri  wrote:

Hello,

The GUADEC Call for Papers is now officially open.  This year the
conference
will be held in Thessaloniki, Greece from 23rd to 28th of August.

This is a great opportunity to share your ideas with the GNOME
project, as
well as the wider open source community. You don’t have to be an
existing
member of the GNOME project to submit a talk: if you have something
interesting to say about software or technology, we want to hear
from you! If
you’re brand new to speaking, this is also a great opportunity to
get started
on your public speaking career — we welcome newcomers and provide
a friendly
audience.

Subjects that we're particularly interested in include:

1- Application development and deployment
2- Privacy and security
3- Community building and diversity
4- Design of user and developer experiences
5- Use of GNOME technologies outside the desktop
6- Encouraging new contributors
7- Project organisation and governance
8- Use of GNOME by users

However, if there is another subject that you would like to talk
about, we
would still love to receive your submission. Talks can be either 25
or 40
minutes in length, which includes time for questions.

You can find more information for proposals in:
https://2019.guadec.org/pages/submit-a-proposal.html

BoFs/workshop and hacking days wiki will be updated with more
details in
the upcoming weeks.

In case you have questions for talks, please contact the papers team
at
guadec-pap...@gnome.org.
For general questions regarding GUADEC please contact the organizing
team at guadec-organizat...@gnome.org.

Best Regards,
Kristi
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