Re: [GNOME-India] Re: About a presence at GNU/Linux Asia 2004



Hey,

On Tue, 2003-12-16 at 05:36, Ravi Pratap M wrote:
  Potential demo areas would be

  0. GNOME l10n support
  1. GNOME for the ordinary Suresh Das user 
  2. GNOME as a development platform (Glade/Anjuta/what not)


      I want to stress on #2 in particular here - I would even say we have a
separate computer meant for only those kind of demos. We could run XD2
with all the latest packages and show them how they can do everything
they want to using GNOME and Linux. OpenOffice is IMHO a pretty capable
piece of software so making people more aware of OO and its capabilities
vis-a-vis MS Office should be a priority.

Yeah, I reckon #2 is a pretty good base to pitch from, which really
happens to include #1 by default ;)

Nat's been pushing the developer platform a lot more these days, with
C#, Java, Python, C++ bindings all coming together. We could probably
just mention that in passing, since I think the above is probably more
important potentially - although it would be nice to encourage more
platform/desktop hackers.

  Also, it would be nice if we can have some ideas on what is done in
  GNOME booths at [GNU]Linux shows worldwide.

      Let us talk to Jeff Waugh / GMan / other GNOME people who have done
this in the past. Luis Villa from ximian is a good contact too.

cc'ing marketing-list gnome org
Usually GNOME booths show whatever they can organize in the given time -
whether that's a stable vanilla GNOME, or a mixture of some of the newer
things coming out with unstable development.

Glynn




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