Re: [GNOME-India] Re: About a presence at GNU/Linux Asia 2004
- From: Glynn Foster <Glynn Foster Sun COM>
- To: Ravi Pratap M <ravi ximian com>
- Cc: gnome-in-list gnome org, marketing-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [GNOME-India] Re: About a presence at GNU/Linux Asia 2004
- Date: Wed, 17 Dec 2003 14:10:15 +1300
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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