Re: Gnome advocay help/advice



Well, if I were you I'd also show the most polished program of GNOME - 
Gnumeric. 
Also show him the Gtk+ themes option to impress him (from 
control-center)...
hrmmm, what else can you do - Show him how easi it is to set mime-types, 
you could show this by associating the .rpm extension for installation...
Oh yeah, you might wanna show 'gnorpm' and 'gdm2' - with gdm you can show 
him the 'Face Browser' which I think is really cool...
Perhaps also showing him the 'activity' of the GNOME project itself 
showing that bugs are rapidly fixed and released are made very promptly.
You could also demo all the cool little applets and show all their neat 
functionality.

On Sun, 3 Oct 1999, Paul G Cooper wrote:

> 
> Hi folks,
> 
> I've been granted an audience with a big cheese sysadmin in the uni to
> demo gnome, hopefully to persuede him to add it to our systems as an
> alternative to cde (on solaris).
> 
> The demo will be on a RH 6.0 x86 machine and I guess it will be best to
> use the 1.0.50 beta rether than the stock RH setup. 
> 
> Anyway if anyone has any idea for nifty features or neat arguments that I
> could show / use to impress then please mail me personally. Things I was
> thinking;
> 
> panel - adaptability
> pager/tasklist
> gmc - files + apps + urls on desktop
> gnome-pim
> wm independence (will  use E and sawmill)
> control-center
> 
> Thanks for your help
> 
> Paul
> 
> 
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