GNOME Journal bilingual edition launches



In Issue 22, a special edition of GNOME Journal, GNOME HISPANO's Juanjo Marín arranged for us to get five great stories in both English and Spanish. You can read these now at http://gnomejournal.org :

* José María Casanova and Juanjo Marín discuss the Spanish-language GNOME community in "The Past, Present, and Future of GNOME HISPANO".

* José Aliste explains how GNOME's SyncTeX support now makes it easier to correct errors in TeX files. D-Bus is involved!

* Carlos Garnacho shows how to use CSS to style GTK+ apps.

* Juanjo Marín asks Federico Mena Quintero about his extensive work, how he got into GNOME, and what GNOME is missing.

* And we wrap up with "GNOME and Andalusia: A Success Story", about a Spanish-language government that's gotten a lot out of GNOME.

The GNOME Journal features original content and commentary for and by the GNOME community. All articles are published under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 license. Please feel free to translate, podcast, repost, etc. Thanks to Juanjo, the authors, Diana Katherine Horqque, Will Kahn-Greene, Sriram Ramkrishna, and Paul Cutler for their work on this issue!

Issue 23 will come out around April 3 and focus on the release of GNOME 3. Articles are welcome.

GNOME Journal: http://gnomejournal.org

Sumana Harihareswara
GNOME Journal release organizer
http://www.harihareswara.net



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