Re: proposing a meeting [was Re: GNOME's Target Markets]

2005-07-17 Thread Luis Villa
On 7/17/05, Luis Villa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > P.S. I'd suggest people RSVP at: > http://yarrr.gnome.org/wiki/index.php/MarketingTeam/TargetMarketsMeeting > but y.g.o seems to have broken editing ATM :/ It is up now. See specifically: http://yarrr.gnome.org/wiki/index.php/MarketingTeam/Target

Re: OSCON Booth planning..

2005-07-17 Thread Luis Villa
On 7/15/05, Sriram Ramkrishna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I need to determine if they agree to distribute it, how many they > > > will need and when. Would it be possible to press say 1-2K cds? > > > > I got this done on about 4 working days notice for LWE, including > > couriered deliver

Re: proposing a meeting [was Re: GNOME's Target Markets]

2005-07-17 Thread Luis Villa
On 7/15/05, John Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > How does Tuesday, 19:00 GMT sound for everyone? > That is 7am for me. That is a slight PITA [1] but bearable. I would, > however, prefer an hour to two later if that won't cause too many problems > for others. > > Do we have many ta

Re: GNOME's Target Markets

2005-07-17 Thread Luis Villa
On 7/16/05, Claus Schwarm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > To clarify the stuff I wrote, an example might help: > > Let's say we'd target semiprofessional and professional musicians and > composers. Then, we'd have something to work on: > > 1.) We can do a list of FOSS ISV's with the same target m

Re: The GNOME Journal, July Edition

2005-07-17 Thread Claus Schwarm
Hi, Quim! Thanks for the hint. I've asked on the gnome web list if someone would like to upload Andreas's cool splash. Cheers, Claus On Sat, 16 Jul 2005 17:29:17 +0200 Quim Gil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > What is the shortest way to click from the gnome.org homepage to the > last edition of T

Re: [Usability] Re: Workspaces

2005-07-17 Thread Thilo Pfennig
Am Samstag, den 16.07.2005, 13:15 -0500 schrieb David Zulaica: > This sounds more and more like you're saying GNOME should default to a kiosk > mode > or turning the computer into an appliance. I'm not too keen on that. There > are an > infinite number of things that a user can do with their com