Re: Publishing the hackfest reports

2018-03-01 Thread Nuritzi Sanchez
Hi Richard and Alexandre, I'd like to note that this is not the official way we'll be reporting about hackfests we had this year -- we do that in the official GNOME Annual Report. What you're referring to is my personal blog. If someone wants to contribute to Wordpress so that they offer more fre

Re: Publishing the hackfest reports

2017-12-09 Thread Richard Stallman
> I'd like to note that this is not the official way we'll be reporting about > hackfests we had this year -- we do that in the official GNOME Annual > Report. What you're referring to is my personal blog. Whenever we publish something, the way we publish it conveys a message, along with the

Re: Publishing the hackfest reports

2017-12-08 Thread Richard Stallman
> I think it would indeed be useful. Do note however that for it to work > in this case it would need to be in the form of a WordPress plugin > that Nuritzi can use with her wordpress.com blog. That surprises me, a priori, but I know nothing about using Wordpress. Could we discuss this off

Re: Publishing the hackfest reports

2017-12-07 Thread Alexandre Franke
Hi Richard, Thanks for sharing that insight with us. On Thu, Dec 7, 2017 at 8:47 PM, Richard Stallman wrote: > The hackfest appears to have been very useful, but I noticed a problem > in how this report about it > (https://nuritzis.com/2017/10/21/2017-gnome-foundation-hackfest/) was > published:

Publishing the hackfest reports

2017-12-07 Thread Richard Stallman
The hackfest appears to have been very useful, but I noticed a problem in how this report about it (https://nuritzis.com/2017/10/21/2017-gnome-foundation-hackfest/) was published: It says, "This slideshow requires JavaScript." That JavaScript code seems to be nontrivial and nonfree: when I view t