Re: Software Freedom Day Press Release

2009-09-19 Thread Stormy Peters
Here's the final copy. Can someone post in on the website under Latest News? You can use the first paragraph on the front page. Thanks, Stormy GNOME promotes Software Freedom Day September 19, 2009 The GNOME Community is a excited to promote and participate in Software Freedom Day. Around the

Re: Software Freedom Day Press Release

2009-09-19 Thread Andreas Nilsson
On 09/19/2009 11:44 AM, Stormy Peters wrote: Here's the final copy. Can someone post in on the website under Latest News? You can use the first paragraph on the front page. Thanks, Done. - Andreas -- marketing-list mailing list marketing-list@gnome.org

Re: Software Freedom Day Press Release

2009-09-18 Thread Stormy Peters
I incorporated Paul's feedback and I'm cc'ing the marketing team so we can get some more feedback as this needs to go out tomorrow. (FYI, I won't be online this afternoon so please don't wait for me if you have good feedback or ideas.) We are looking for input and feedback on a GNOME press

Re: Software Freedom Day Press Release

2009-09-18 Thread Lucas Rocha
Hey, 2009/9/18 Stormy Peters sto...@gnome.org: I incorporated Paul's feedback and I'm cc'ing the marketing team so we can get some more feedback as this needs to go out tomorrow. (FYI, I won't be online this afternoon so please don't wait for me if you have good feedback or ideas.) We are

Re: Software Freedom Day Press Release

2009-09-18 Thread Alex Hudson
On 18/09/09 17:22, Lucas Rocha wrote: Can we say it is the default desktop environment in openSUSE? Not sure. AIUI, Enterprise editions of SUSE default to it (at the moment). OpenSUSE itself actually defaults to KDE, albeit only by pre-selecting an option for the user to choose between.

Re: Software Freedom Day Press Release

2009-09-18 Thread Stormy Peters
Let's just drop the openSUSE part. That'll give us a nice round 3. Fedora, Ubuntu and OpenSolaris. Stormy On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 10:24 AM, Alex Hudson h...@alexhudson.com wrote: On 18/09/09 17:22, Lucas Rocha wrote: Can we say it is the default desktop environment in openSUSE? Not sure.