Monkey, python, bonobo... Hey hackers, join the Gnome effort, and your pet will
feel free.
lol
@++
Athos10
Selon Andreas Nilsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I've been thinking of a web-campain the last days to promote the fact
> that you can use a whole bunch of languages to develop your
> GNOME
Jeff Waugh wrote:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/LiveCD
... and the first on the list is the Ubuntu LiveCD, based on Casper, which
is incredibly easy to customise. Pretty sure that's why it was used for the
GNOME LiveCD. ;-)
- Jeff
Jeff,
Precisely. Just pointing that a number o
> http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/LiveCD
... and the first on the list is the Ubuntu LiveCD, based on Casper, which
is incredibly easy to customise. Pretty sure that's why it was used for the
GNOME LiveCD. ;-)
- Jeff
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we already had python, c# (the monkey should be a bonobo i guess),
java (although i'm not so sure about that parrot); and i had suggested
c (gnu) and php (elephant). now i have some more:
- we know perl's got a camel:
http://perl.oreilly.com/usage/
- anjuta (gnome's c/c++ ide) uses a horse for i
Hugh Buzacott wrote:
It is just a suggestion so if you have any ideas and so forth just send
them.
The "About Download Support" links are a graphic. I don't recommend using text
in graphics because text in graphics disallow the reader control over rendering,
such as using fonts and sizes the
maybe the classical assignmengt "oreilly book cover <=> programming language"
can provide some inspiration:
http://www.lyceejulesfil.com/icones/oreilly/
love,
stefan
On 9/13/05, Andreas Nilsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I did some doodles of a parrot drinking coffie and decided that was
> ja
For a non-profit, marketing and fundraising work hand and hand. At
LinuxWorld in San Francisco, booth volunteers tested a simple color
piece which I have placed on
http://live.gnome.org/MarketingTeam_2fMarketingMaterial. The piece
worked as a good prop in talking about the foundation and its Frien
I did some doodles of a parrot drinking coffie and decided that was
java, I'm still trying to come up with a good animal for C++, would be
nice to have something that lives in the jungle. On the other hand, who
cares about what animals live in the jungle and who don't?
Santiago Roza wrote:
s
sounds cool, but we're gonna have a hard time finding animals for some
languages. i'm not a programmer (or anything like that :) ), but i
can think of php's unofficial "elephpant"...
http://www.elroubio.net/?p=adopt_an_elephpant
and maybe the fsf's gnu for c (because it's the main language for th
I've been thinking of a web-campain the last days to promote the fact
that you can use a whole bunch of languages to develop your
GNOME-applications. C#, Python, Java, C++, C etc.
The idea is to present some popular languages with a short
introductionary text about the language and links to bind
Marcus Bauer wrote:
On Tue, 2005-09-13 at 19:18 +0530, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Currently it is based on ubuntu and ubuntu releases one month later thus
their CD is during the release of GNOME still under heavy development.
I'm investigating a bit into the direction of completly building the CD
Hugh Buzacott wrote:
I am still pushing for a new GNOME.org so I created a mock-up.
The mock-up is at http://www.geocities.com/bzctt/ and is only a front
page but has links to the rest of normal GNOME.org through the header.
It is just a suggestion so if you have any ideas and so forth just
I definitely like the layout and it's very non-intimidating. Putting
information out succinctly should be an important goal in our web page
and I think this is a good step towards that.
sri
On Tue, 2005-09-13 at 11:16 +1000, Hugh Buzacott wrote:
> > I'm a bit out of time with this but I made some
On Tue, 2005-09-13 at 19:18 +0530, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
> >Currently it is based on ubuntu and ubuntu releases one month later thus
> >their CD is during the release of GNOME still under heavy development.
> >I'm investigating a bit into the direction of completly building the CD
> >instead of rem
Marcus Bauer wrote:
On Tue, 2005-09-13 at 14:31 +0200, Reinout van Schouwen wrote:
Op Mon, 12 Sep 2005 23:27:50 +0200, schreef Jaap Haitsma:
some are heavily patched with features (E.g. the "Add To Panel" dialog)
which are not present in stock gnome.
I already suggested to re
> On 9/13/05, Mohammad DAMT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Is there any (sub)project has been started to provide localized version
>> of GNOME marketing material[0]? I'd really like to have the localized
>> marketing stuff also supplied in the LiveCD.
>
> I moved some of the stuff to d
On Tue, 2005-09-13 at 14:31 +0200, Reinout van Schouwen wrote:
> Op Mon, 12 Sep 2005 23:27:50 +0200, schreef Jaap Haitsma:
>
> > some are heavily patched with features (E.g. the "Add To Panel" dialog)
> > which are not present in stock gnome.
>
> I already suggested to revert that customization
Pada hari Selasa, tanggal 13/09/2005 pukul 08:42 -0400, Luis Villa
menulis:
> I moved some of the stuff to docbook already for this purpose, but
> unfortunately I've asked repeatedly on gnome-i18n list for help
> setting up the infrastructure around that and gotten no responses. Can
> you help?
Ye
Op Mon, 12 Sep 2005 23:27:50 +0200, schreef Jaap Haitsma:
> some are heavily patched with features (E.g. the "Add To Panel" dialog)
> which are not present in stock gnome.
I already suggested to revert that customization to the default in a
mail to Marcus, not in the least because the dialog you
On 9/13/05, Mohammad DAMT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is there any (sub)project has been started to provide localized version
> of GNOME marketing material[0]? I'd really like to have the localized
> marketing stuff also supplied in the LiveCD.
I moved some of the stuff to docbook alr
Hugh Buzacott wrote:
> I am still pushing for a new GNOME.org so I created a mock-up.
Oh Goody...
> The mock-up is at http://www.geocities.com/bzctt/ and is only a front
> page but has links to the rest of normal GNOME.org through the header.
> It is just a suggestion so if you have any ideas an
Hi!
You may like to check
http://live.gnome.org/MarketingTeam_2fWebsiteUpdates
Scroll down for a draft of the web site structure.
One important change is the seperation of a frontpage and what is now
called 'user'. In your mockup, 'support' should thus point to
support/.
Additionally, the or
> Hello,
>
> Is there any (sub)project has been started to provide localized version
> of GNOME marketing material[0]? I'd really like to have the localized
> marketing stuff also supplied in the LiveCD.
>
> Thanks
>
> [0] http://live.gnome.org/MarketingTeam_2fMarketingMaterial
That'd be good. Wh
I am still pushing for a new GNOME.org so I created a
mock-up.
The mock-up is at http://www.geocities.com/bzctt/
and is only a front page but has links to the rest of normal GNOME.org through
the header.
It is just a suggestion so if you have any ideas and so forth
just send them.
Thanks
Hello,
Is there any (sub)project has been started to provide localized version
of GNOME marketing material[0]? I'd really like to have the localized
marketing stuff also supplied in the LiveCD.
Thanks
[0] http://live.gnome.org/MarketingTeam_2fMarketingMaterial
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