Re: The relation with gnomefiles.org



On Fri, 2006-07-14 at 15:59 +0200, Quim Gil wrote:
El dv 14 de 07 del 2006 a les 13:23 +0200, en/na Gergely Nagy va
escriure:

This is probably necessary to "blend in" with the other gnome sites.

Greg, before you go any further...

gnomefiles.org is *not* a GNOME subsite and has no organic relation or
dependency with the GNOME project. They happen to have *gnome* in their
URL and project name, but it's not like gnomejournal.org or
gnomedesktop.org. Therefore we need to set up a kind of collaboration
not mixing identities and ownership.

I just ment that if we want tighter integration, we need to align our
policies and appearances. _Not_ assimilation :) I mention below:

I think with common policies, a common look and some
cross-feeding our sites can be nicely integrated, while keeping
enough independence.


I got confused one year ago when digging consciously through *gnome*
subsites on year ago and I bet this is still confusing many users out
there. 

Whatever the collaboration is, we need to make clear this relation.

Definitely. 

I was not suggesting of using gnomefiles.org as a substitution of the
GNOME software map we still need, and need to develop ourselves (i.e. to
identify which are official GNOME applications and which are not). I
think we need to have a healthy bridge with gnomefiles.org because it is
possibly the most popular GNOME/GTK+  resource, we need to suport them
because they love what we do  ;)  and they can be a good gateway to get
new active users and contributors.

I agree. I totally see the point for both an "official software map",
and a collection of gnome/gtk/other apps that are useful for gnome
users. I see a lot of value in integrating with gfo more.

BTW, just curious. Can someone tell which licenses have VM Player and
VWWare server? It took me a while to figure out in their website and I
still haven't come up with a single license definition for each.

Good catch. All I found was an EULA [1] and a Distribution Aggreement
[2] for the player. I think Christian Hammond (ChipX86) is the person to
talk to about this.

[1] http://www.vmware.com/download/eula/player.html
[2] http://www.vmware.com/download/eula/player_distribution.html 




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