Re: Marketing Minutes December 13, 2012



I would like to correct something here. Zeitgeist is not a file
browser and has no UI anymore. It is just a History storage for the
user. What you are talking about is the Activity Journal, which is now
not needed and thus dead.

On Fri, Dec 14, 2012 at 7:21 PM, Dave Neary <dneary gnome org> wrote:
Hi,

Sorry I couldn't attend - a sick son & bedtime meant that 8pm yesterday was
rush hour in the Neary household.


On 12/14/2012 03:24 PM, Emily Gonyer wrote:

Sri: Theres a common wisdom that GNOME will throw out features and are
unfriendly. We've let others tell our story for us. As a result, most
of the press we receive is negative, focusing on GNOME 3's failures
and shortcomings.

Andreas: Whats the biggest drawback of this perception?


I would say that the biggest draw-back of this perception is that we are not
growing as a developer community, because we're seen as a conservative
project where code is as likely to be rejected as accepted once the work is
done, it's not clear how to get pre-approval before developing something
that it'll be accepted.

We have also had a couple of examples of new applications being built which
compete with existing apps, and the process for choosing has been unclear -
Photos & Shotwell comes to mind, as do Files and Zeitgeist. I think this is
also hurting the GNOME ISV community (such as it is).

In addition, the reputation of GNOME as a conservative project is worse in
the platform, with the result that we have few developers working on the
foundations of the project at this point.

I don't have any good answers to how to turn this around, but it seems to me
that these are the biggest costs of the reputation - because if we don't
figure out how to grow our developer community, the rest doesn't matter.

Cheers,
Dave.

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