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  38 	<wp:author><wp:author_id>13</wp:author_id><wp:author_login>aday</wp:author_login><wp:author_email>allanpday@gmail.com</wp:author_email><wp:author_display_name><![CDATA[aday]]></wp:author_display_name><wp:author_first_name><![CDATA[Allan]]></wp:author_first_name><wp:author_last_name><![CDATA[Day]]></wp:author_last_name></wp:author>
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  69 	<wp:author><wp:author_id>39</wp:author_id><wp:author_login>emilyc</wp:author_login><wp:author_email>emilychen522@gmail.com</wp:author_email><wp:author_display_name><![CDATA[Emily Chen]]></wp:author_display_name><wp:author_first_name><![CDATA[Emily]]></wp:author_first_name><wp:author_last_name><![CDATA[Chen]]></wp:author_last_name></wp:author>
  70 	<wp:author><wp:author_id>42</wp:author_id><wp:author_login>likhapha</wp:author_login><wp:author_email>gracemolisana2010@gmail.com</wp:author_email><wp:author_display_name><![CDATA[Likhapha Molisana]]></wp:author_display_name><wp:author_first_name><![CDATA[Likhapha]]></wp:author_first_name><wp:author_last_name><![CDATA[Molisana]]></wp:author_last_name></wp:author>
  71 	<wp:author><wp:author_id>43</wp:author_id><wp:author_login>tffnyy</wp:author_login><wp:author_email>twtyau@gmail.com</wp:author_email><wp:author_display_name><![CDATA[tffnyy]]></wp:author_display_name><wp:author_first_name><![CDATA[]]></wp:author_first_name><wp:author_last_name><![CDATA[]]></wp:author_last_name></wp:author>
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1028 				<title>chat_notify</title>
1029 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=863</link>
1030 		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2011 02:56:29 +0000</pubDate>
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1058 	<item>
1059 				<title>chat_reply</title>
1060 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=864</link>
1061 		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2011 02:56:35 +0000</pubDate>
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1089 	<item>
1090 				<title>fallback_mode</title>
1091 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=865</link>
1092 		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2011 02:56:42 +0000</pubDate>
1093 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[vdepizzol]]></dc:creator>
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1120 	<item>
1121 				<title>file_management</title>
1122 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=866</link>
1123 		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2011 02:56:50 +0000</pubDate>
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1152 				<title>media</title>
1153 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=867</link>
1154 		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2011 02:56:58 +0000</pubDate>
1155 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[vdepizzol]]></dc:creator>
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1185 		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2011 02:57:05 +0000</pubDate>
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1218 				<title>overview</title>
1219 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=869</link>
1220 		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2011 02:57:13 +0000</pubDate>
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1249 				<title>video_fewer-interruptions-thumb</title>
1250 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=871</link>
1251 		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2011 03:13:41 +0000</pubDate>
1252 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[vdepizzol]]></dc:creator>
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1280 				<title>chat_reply_thumb</title>
1281 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=874</link>
1282 		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2011 03:19:17 +0000</pubDate>
1283 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[vdepizzol]]></dc:creator>
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1311 				<title>beautiful-2</title>
1312 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=892</link>
1313 		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2011 04:21:33 +0000</pubDate>
1314 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[vdepizzol]]></dc:creator>
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1320 		<wp:post_date>2011-04-06 04:21:33</wp:post_date>
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1342 				<title>beautiful-3</title>
1343 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=893</link>
1344 		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2011 04:21:34 +0000</pubDate>
1345 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[vdepizzol]]></dc:creator>
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1375 		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2011 04:21:36 +0000</pubDate>
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1406 		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2011 04:21:38 +0000</pubDate>
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1435 				<title>video_accessing-apps-quickly-thumb</title>
1436 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=899</link>
1437 		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2011 04:49:54 +0000</pubDate>
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1464 	</item>
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1466 				<title>gnome-3-release</title>
1467 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/04/there-is-a-new-way-to-use-your-computer/attachment/gnome-3-release-2/</link>
1468 		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2011 11:56:10 +0000</pubDate>
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1496 	<item>
1497 				<title>gnome-3-release</title>
1498 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/04/there-is-a-new-way-to-use-your-computer/attachment/gnome-3-release/</link>
1499 		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2011 12:14:36 +0000</pubDate>
1500 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
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1528 				<title>cc-all</title>
1529 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/gnome-3/attachment/cc-all/</link>
1530 		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2011 13:50:02 +0000</pubDate>
1531 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
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1537 		<wp:post_date>2011-04-06 13:50:02</wp:post_date>
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1559 				<title>gnome-3-release</title>
1560 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/04/there-is-a-new-way-to-use-your-computer/attachment/3-0-release/</link>
1561 		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2011 13:52:09 +0000</pubDate>
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1569 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-04-06 13:52:09</wp:post_date_gmt>
1570 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
1571 		<wp:ping_status>open</wp:ping_status>
1572 		<wp:post_name>3-0-release</wp:post_name>
1573 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
1574 		<wp:post_parent>601</wp:post_parent>
1575 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
1576 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
1577 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
1578 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
1579 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/3.0-release.jpg</wp:attachment_url>
1580 		<wp:postmeta>
1581 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
1582 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2011/04/3.0-release.jpg]]></wp:meta_value>
1583 		</wp:postmeta>
1584 		<wp:postmeta>
1585 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
1586 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"940";s:6:"height";s:3:"320";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='43' width='128'";s:4:"file";s:23:"2011/04/3.0-release.jpg";s:5:"sizes";a:7:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:23:"3.0-release-150x150.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:23:"3.0-release-300x102.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"300";s:6:"height";s:3:"102";}s:8:"icon-big";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:23:"3.0-release-256x256.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"256";s:6:"height";s:3:"256";}s:10:"icon-small";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:21:"3.0-release-96x96.jpg";s:5:"width";s:2:"96";s:6:"height";s:2:"96";}s:21:"image-crafted-content";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:23:"3.0-release-420x263.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"420";s:6:"height";s:3:"263";}s:13:"thumbnail-big";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:22:"3.0-release-210x71.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"210";s:6:"height";s:2:"71";}s:15:"thumbnail-small";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:22:"3.0-release-120x40.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"120";s:6:"height";s:2:"40";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}}]]></wp:meta_value>
1587 		</wp:postmeta>
1588 	</item>
1589 	<item>
1590 				<title>3.0-release</title>
1591 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/04/there-is-a-new-way-to-use-your-computer/attachment/3-0-release-2/</link>
1592 		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2011 14:04:42 +0000</pubDate>
1593 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[jimmac]]></dc:creator>
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1595 		<description></description>
1596 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
1597 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
1598 		<wp:post_id>1023</wp:post_id>
1599 		<wp:post_date>2011-04-06 14:04:42</wp:post_date>
1600 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-04-06 14:04:42</wp:post_date_gmt>
1601 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
1602 		<wp:ping_status>open</wp:ping_status>
1603 		<wp:post_name>3-0-release-2</wp:post_name>
1604 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
1605 		<wp:post_parent>601</wp:post_parent>
1606 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
1607 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
1608 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
1609 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
1610 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/3.0-release1.jpg</wp:attachment_url>
1611 		<wp:postmeta>
1612 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
1613 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2011/04/3.0-release1.jpg]]></wp:meta_value>
1614 		</wp:postmeta>
1615 		<wp:postmeta>
1616 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
1617 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"940";s:6:"height";s:3:"320";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='43' width='128'";s:4:"file";s:24:"2011/04/3.0-release1.jpg";s:5:"sizes";a:7:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:24:"3.0-release1-150x150.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:24:"3.0-release1-300x102.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"300";s:6:"height";s:3:"102";}s:8:"icon-big";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:24:"3.0-release1-256x256.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"256";s:6:"height";s:3:"256";}s:10:"icon-small";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:22:"3.0-release1-96x96.jpg";s:5:"width";s:2:"96";s:6:"height";s:2:"96";}s:21:"image-crafted-content";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:24:"3.0-release1-420x263.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"420";s:6:"height";s:3:"263";}s:13:"thumbnail-big";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:23:"3.0-release1-210x71.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"210";s:6:"height";s:2:"71";}s:15:"thumbnail-small";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:23:"3.0-release1-120x40.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"120";s:6:"height";s:2:"40";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}}]]></wp:meta_value>
1618 		</wp:postmeta>
1619 	</item>
1620 	<item>
1621 				<title>cc-backgrounds</title>
1622 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/gnome-3/attachment/cc-backgrounds/</link>
1623 		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2011 14:07:54 +0000</pubDate>
1624 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
1625 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://91.189.93.3/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/cc-backgrounds.png</guid>
1626 		<description></description>
1627 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
1628 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
1629 		<wp:post_id>1026</wp:post_id>
1630 		<wp:post_date>2011-04-06 14:07:54</wp:post_date>
1631 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-04-06 14:07:54</wp:post_date_gmt>
1632 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
1633 		<wp:ping_status>open</wp:ping_status>
1634 		<wp:post_name>cc-backgrounds</wp:post_name>
1635 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
1636 		<wp:post_parent>21</wp:post_parent>
1637 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
1638 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
1639 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
1640 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
1641 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/cc-backgrounds.png</wp:attachment_url>
1642 		<wp:postmeta>
1643 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
1644 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2010/09/cc-backgrounds.png]]></wp:meta_value>
1645 		</wp:postmeta>
1646 		<wp:postmeta>
1647 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
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1649 		</wp:postmeta>
1650 	</item>
1651 	<item>
1652 				<title>cc-backgrounds-thumb</title>
1653 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/gnome-3/attachment/cc-backgrounds-thumb/</link>
1654 		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2011 14:07:55 +0000</pubDate>
1655 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
1656 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://91.189.93.3/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/cc-backgrounds-thumb.png</guid>
1657 		<description></description>
1658 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
1659 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
1660 		<wp:post_id>1027</wp:post_id>
1661 		<wp:post_date>2011-04-06 14:07:55</wp:post_date>
1662 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-04-06 14:07:55</wp:post_date_gmt>
1663 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
1664 		<wp:ping_status>open</wp:ping_status>
1665 		<wp:post_name>cc-backgrounds-thumb</wp:post_name>
1666 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
1667 		<wp:post_parent>21</wp:post_parent>
1668 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
1669 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
1670 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
1671 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
1672 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/cc-backgrounds-thumb.png</wp:attachment_url>
1673 		<wp:postmeta>
1674 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
1675 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2010/09/cc-backgrounds-thumb.png]]></wp:meta_value>
1676 		</wp:postmeta>
1677 		<wp:postmeta>
1678 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
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1680 		</wp:postmeta>
1681 	</item>
1682 	<item>
1683 				<title>cc-date-time</title>
1684 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/gnome-3/attachment/cc-date-time/</link>
1685 		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2011 14:07:57 +0000</pubDate>
1686 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
1687 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://91.189.93.3/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/cc-date-time.png</guid>
1688 		<description></description>
1689 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
1690 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
1691 		<wp:post_id>1028</wp:post_id>
1692 		<wp:post_date>2011-04-06 14:07:57</wp:post_date>
1693 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-04-06 14:07:57</wp:post_date_gmt>
1694 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
1695 		<wp:ping_status>open</wp:ping_status>
1696 		<wp:post_name>cc-date-time</wp:post_name>
1697 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
1698 		<wp:post_parent>21</wp:post_parent>
1699 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
1700 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
1701 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
1702 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
1703 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/cc-date-time.png</wp:attachment_url>
1704 		<wp:postmeta>
1705 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
1706 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2010/09/cc-date-time.png]]></wp:meta_value>
1707 		</wp:postmeta>
1708 		<wp:postmeta>
1709 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
1710 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[a:6:{s:5:"width";s:4:"1280";s:6:"height";s:3:"800";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='80' width='128'";s:4:"file";s:24:"2010/09/cc-date-time.png";s:5:"sizes";a:9:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:24:"cc-date-time-150x150.png";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:24:"cc-date-time-300x187.png";s:5:"width";s:3:"300";s:6:"height";s:3:"187";}s:5:"large";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:25:"cc-date-time-1024x640.png";s:5:"width";s:4:"1024";s:6:"height";s:3:"640";}s:14:"post-thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:24:"cc-date-time-512x320.png";s:5:"width";s:3:"512";s:6:"height";s:3:"320";}s:8:"icon-big";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:24:"cc-date-time-256x256.png";s:5:"width";s:3:"256";s:6:"height";s:3:"256";}s:10:"icon-small";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:22:"cc-date-time-96x96.png";s:5:"width";s:2:"96";s:6:"height";s:2:"96";}s:21:"image-crafted-content";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:24:"cc-date-time-420x263.png";s:5:"width";s:3:"420";s:6:"height";s:3:"263";}s:13:"thumbnail-big";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:24:"cc-date-time-210x131.png";s:5:"width";s:3:"210";s:6:"height";s:3:"131";}s:15:"thumbnail-small";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:23:"cc-date-time-120x75.png";s:5:"width";s:3:"120";s:6:"height";s:2:"75";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}}]]></wp:meta_value>
1711 		</wp:postmeta>
1712 	</item>
1713 	<item>
1714 				<title>cc-date-time-thumb</title>
1715 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/gnome-3/attachment/cc-date-time-thumb/</link>
1716 		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2011 14:07:58 +0000</pubDate>
1717 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
1718 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://91.189.93.3/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/cc-date-time-thumb.png</guid>
1719 		<description></description>
1720 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
1721 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
1722 		<wp:post_id>1029</wp:post_id>
1723 		<wp:post_date>2011-04-06 14:07:58</wp:post_date>
1724 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-04-06 14:07:58</wp:post_date_gmt>
1725 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
1726 		<wp:ping_status>open</wp:ping_status>
1727 		<wp:post_name>cc-date-time-thumb</wp:post_name>
1728 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
1729 		<wp:post_parent>21</wp:post_parent>
1730 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
1731 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
1732 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
1733 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
1734 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/cc-date-time-thumb.png</wp:attachment_url>
1735 		<wp:postmeta>
1736 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
1737 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2010/09/cc-date-time-thumb.png]]></wp:meta_value>
1738 		</wp:postmeta>
1739 		<wp:postmeta>
1740 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
1741 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"120";s:6:"height";s:2:"75";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='75' width='120'";s:4:"file";s:30:"2010/09/cc-date-time-thumb.png";s:5:"sizes";a:1:{s:10:"icon-small";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:28:"cc-date-time-thumb-96x75.png";s:5:"width";s:2:"96";s:6:"height";s:2:"75";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}}]]></wp:meta_value>
1742 		</wp:postmeta>
1743 	</item>
1744 	<item>
1745 				<title>3.0-release</title>
1746 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/04/there-is-a-new-way-to-use-your-computer/attachment/3-0-release-3/</link>
1747 		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2011 14:13:02 +0000</pubDate>
1748 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[jimmac]]></dc:creator>
1749 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://91.189.93.3/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/3.0-release2.jpg</guid>
1750 		<description></description>
1751 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
1752 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
1753 		<wp:post_id>1031</wp:post_id>
1754 		<wp:post_date>2011-04-06 14:13:02</wp:post_date>
1755 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-04-06 14:13:02</wp:post_date_gmt>
1756 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
1757 		<wp:ping_status>open</wp:ping_status>
1758 		<wp:post_name>3-0-release-3</wp:post_name>
1759 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
1760 		<wp:post_parent>601</wp:post_parent>
1761 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
1762 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
1763 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
1764 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
1765 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/3.0-release2.jpg</wp:attachment_url>
1766 		<wp:postmeta>
1767 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
1768 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2011/04/3.0-release2.jpg]]></wp:meta_value>
1769 		</wp:postmeta>
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1809 		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2011 16:14:06 +0000</pubDate>
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1840 		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2011 16:50:20 +0000</pubDate>
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1869 				<title>cheese</title>
1870 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/applications/attachment/cheese-3/</link>
1871 		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Apr 2011 22:52:33 +0000</pubDate>
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1900 				<title>tomboy</title>
1901 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/applications/attachment/tomboy-2/</link>
1902 		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Apr 2011 22:53:56 +0000</pubDate>
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1931 				<title>Winning entry by Davit Kurniawan</title>
1932 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/05/gnome-3-photo-competition-results/attachment/winner-davit-kurniawan/</link>
1933 		<pubDate>Wed, 11 May 2011 10:24:54 +0000</pubDate>
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1966 				<title>Runner up: Tualatrix Chou</title>
1967 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/05/gnome-3-photo-competition-results/attachment/1-tualatrix-chou/</link>
1968 		<pubDate>Wed, 11 May 2011 10:28:05 +0000</pubDate>
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2001 				<title>Runner up: Sílvia Mira</title>
2002 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/05/gnome-3-photo-competition-results/attachment/2-silvia-mira/</link>
2003 		<pubDate>Wed, 11 May 2011 10:29:03 +0000</pubDate>
2004 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
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2036 				<title>Runner up: Henry Addo</title>
2037 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/05/gnome-3-photo-competition-results/attachment/3-henry-addo/</link>
2038 		<pubDate>Wed, 11 May 2011 10:29:43 +0000</pubDate>
2039 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
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2071 				<title>Runner up: Ana Rey</title>
2072 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/05/gnome-3-photo-competition-results/attachment/4-ana-rey/</link>
2073 		<pubDate>Wed, 11 May 2011 10:30:23 +0000</pubDate>
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2106 				<title>Karen, Mark, Michael and Bradley</title>
2107 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/08/gnome-having-fun-at-desktop-summit-2011/attachment/p1020267/</link>
2108 		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Aug 2011 15:21:57 +0000</pubDate>
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2141 				<title>A full audience for the debate</title>
2142 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/08/gnome-having-fun-at-desktop-summit-2011/attachment/p1020259/</link>
2143 		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Aug 2011 15:21:58 +0000</pubDate>
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2178 		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Aug 2011 15:25:18 +0000</pubDate>
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2211 				<title>Karen Sandler</title>
2212 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/08/gnome-having-fun-at-desktop-summit-2011/attachment/p1020239/</link>
2213 		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Aug 2011 15:28:50 +0000</pubDate>
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2246 				<title>Desktop Summit visitors</title>
2247 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/08/gnome-having-fun-at-desktop-summit-2011/attachment/everyone/</link>
2248 		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Aug 2011 15:45:45 +0000</pubDate>
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2279 	</item>
2280 	<item>
2281 				<title>Deskto Summit 2011 Group Photo</title>
2282 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/08/wrap-up-desktop-summit-2011-berlin/attachment/desktop-summit-akademy-guadec-group-photo-2011/</link>
2283 		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Aug 2011 21:31:35 +0000</pubDate>
2284 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
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2312 				<title>Outreach Program for Women Poster</title>
2313 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/09/new-round-of-outreach-program-for-women-internships/attachment/gnome-women-outreach-poster/</link>
2314 		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Sep 2011 21:05:10 +0000</pubDate>
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2342 	<item>
2343 				<title>gnome 3.2</title>
2344 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/banners/gnome-just-evolved-again/attachment/gnome-3-2/</link>
2345 		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Sep 2011 19:16:04 +0000</pubDate>
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2352 		<wp:post_date>2011-09-28 19:16:04</wp:post_date>
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2372 	</item>
2373 	<item>
2374 				<title>media</title>
2375 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=1348</link>
2376 		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Sep 2011 19:20:29 +0000</pubDate>
2377 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[vdepizzol]]></dc:creator>
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2384 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-09-28 19:20:29</wp:post_date_gmt>
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2403 	</item>
2404 	<item>
2405 				<title>overview</title>
2406 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=1357</link>
2407 		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Sep 2011 19:32:16 +0000</pubDate>
2408 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[vdepizzol]]></dc:creator>
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2414 		<wp:post_date>2011-09-28 19:32:16</wp:post_date>
2415 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-09-28 19:32:16</wp:post_date_gmt>
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2418 		<wp:post_name>overview-2</wp:post_name>
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2435 	<item>
2436 				<title>app_list</title>
2437 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=1359</link>
2438 		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Sep 2011 19:35:19 +0000</pubDate>
2439 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[vdepizzol]]></dc:creator>
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2444 		<wp:post_id>1359</wp:post_id>
2445 		<wp:post_date>2011-09-28 19:35:19</wp:post_date>
2446 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-09-28 19:35:19</wp:post_date_gmt>
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2449 		<wp:post_name>app_list-2</wp:post_name>
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2466 	<item>
2467 				<title>cc-all</title>
2468 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=1361</link>
2469 		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Sep 2011 19:37:34 +0000</pubDate>
2470 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[vdepizzol]]></dc:creator>
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2476 		<wp:post_date>2011-09-28 19:37:34</wp:post_date>
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2480 		<wp:post_name>cc-all-2</wp:post_name>
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2497 	<item>
2498 				<title>cc-date-time</title>
2499 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=1363</link>
2500 		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Sep 2011 19:40:34 +0000</pubDate>
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2530 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=1364</link>
2531 		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Sep 2011 19:40:50 +0000</pubDate>
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2562 		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Sep 2011 22:03:37 +0000</pubDate>
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2591 				<title>cc-backgrounds-thumb</title>
2592 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=1371</link>
2593 		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Sep 2011 22:03:38 +0000</pubDate>
2594 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[andreasn]]></dc:creator>
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2622 				<title>cc-date-time-thumb</title>
2623 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=1372</link>
2624 		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Sep 2011 22:03:38 +0000</pubDate>
2625 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[andreasn]]></dc:creator>
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2653 				<title>chat_reply</title>
2654 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=1373</link>
2655 		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Sep 2011 22:04:40 +0000</pubDate>
2656 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[andreasn]]></dc:creator>
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2684 				<title>chat_reply_thumb-420x308</title>
2685 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=1374</link>
2686 		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Sep 2011 22:04:42 +0000</pubDate>
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2705 		<wp:postmeta>
2706 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
2707 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2011/09/chat_reply_thumb-420x308.png]]></wp:meta_value>
2708 		</wp:postmeta>
2709 		<wp:postmeta>
2710 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
2711 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"420";s:6:"height";s:3:"308";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='93' width='128'";s:4:"file";s:36:"2011/09/chat_reply_thumb-420x308.png";s:5:"sizes";a:8:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:36:"chat_reply_thumb-420x308-210x154.png";s:5:"width";s:3:"210";s:6:"height";s:3:"154";}s:14:"post-thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:36:"chat_reply_thumb-420x308-381x280.png";s:5:"width";s:3:"381";s:6:"height";s:3:"280";}s:8:"icon-big";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:36:"chat_reply_thumb-420x308-256x256.png";s:5:"width";s:3:"256";s:6:"height";s:3:"256";}s:11:"icon-medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:36:"chat_reply_thumb-420x308-186x186.png";s:5:"width";s:3:"186";s:6:"height";s:3:"186";}s:10:"icon-small";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:34:"chat_reply_thumb-420x308-64x64.png";s:5:"width";s:2:"64";s:6:"height";s:2:"64";}s:21:"image-crafted-content";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:36:"chat_reply_thumb-420x308-420x263.png";s:5:"width";s:3:"420";s:6:"height";s:3:"263";}s:13:"thumbnail-big";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:36:"chat_reply_thumb-420x308-210x154.png";s:5:"width";s:3:"210";s:6:"height";s:3:"154";}s:15:"thumbnail-small";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:35:"chat_reply_thumb-420x308-109x80.png";s:5:"width";s:3:"109";s:6:"height";s:2:"80";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}}]]></wp:meta_value>
2712 		</wp:postmeta>
2713 	</item>
2714 	<item>
2715 				<title>beautiful-3</title>
2716 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=1377</link>
2717 		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Sep 2011 22:06:19 +0000</pubDate>
2718 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[andreasn]]></dc:creator>
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2720 		<description></description>
2721 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
2722 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
2723 		<wp:post_id>1377</wp:post_id>
2724 		<wp:post_date>2011-09-28 22:06:19</wp:post_date>
2725 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-09-28 22:06:19</wp:post_date_gmt>
2726 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
2727 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
2728 		<wp:post_name>beautiful-3-2</wp:post_name>
2729 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
2730 		<wp:post_parent>0</wp:post_parent>
2731 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
2732 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
2733 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
2734 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
2735 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/beautiful-3.png</wp:attachment_url>
2736 		<wp:postmeta>
2737 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
2738 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2011/09/beautiful-3.png]]></wp:meta_value>
2739 		</wp:postmeta>
2740 		<wp:postmeta>
2741 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
2742 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"210";s:6:"height";s:3:"157";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='96' width='128'";s:4:"file";s:23:"2011/09/beautiful-3.png";s:5:"sizes";a:3:{s:11:"icon-medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:23:"beautiful-3-186x157.png";s:5:"width";s:3:"186";s:6:"height";s:3:"157";}s:10:"icon-small";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:21:"beautiful-3-64x64.png";s:5:"width";s:2:"64";s:6:"height";s:2:"64";}s:15:"thumbnail-small";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:22:"beautiful-3-107x80.png";s:5:"width";s:3:"107";s:6:"height";s:2:"80";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}}]]></wp:meta_value>
2743 		</wp:postmeta>
2744 	</item>
2745 	<item>
2746 				<title>canonical</title>
2747 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/foundation/attachment/canonical/</link>
2748 		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Nov 2011 20:14:49 +0000</pubDate>
2749 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[av]]></dc:creator>
2750 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/canonical.png</guid>
2751 		<description></description>
2752 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
2753 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
2754 		<wp:post_id>1409</wp:post_id>
2755 		<wp:post_date>2011-11-18 20:14:49</wp:post_date>
2756 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-11-18 20:14:49</wp:post_date_gmt>
2757 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
2758 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
2759 		<wp:post_name>canonical</wp:post_name>
2760 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
2761 		<wp:post_parent>44</wp:post_parent>
2762 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
2763 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
2764 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
2765 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
2766 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/canonical.png</wp:attachment_url>
2767 		<wp:postmeta>
2768 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
2769 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2011/11/canonical.png]]></wp:meta_value>
2770 		</wp:postmeta>
2771 		<wp:postmeta>
2772 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
2773 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"198";s:6:"height";s:2:"25";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='16' width='128'";s:4:"file";s:21:"2011/11/canonical.png";s:5:"sizes";a:3:{s:11:"icon-medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:20:"canonical-186x25.png";s:5:"width";s:3:"186";s:6:"height";s:2:"25";}s:10:"icon-small";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:19:"canonical-64x25.png";s:5:"width";s:2:"64";s:6:"height";s:2:"25";}s:15:"thumbnail-small";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:20:"canonical-120x15.png";s:5:"width";s:3:"120";s:6:"height";s:2:"15";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}}]]></wp:meta_value>
2774 		</wp:postmeta>
2775 	</item>
2776 	<item>
2777 				<title>collabora</title>
2778 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/foundation/attachment/collabora/</link>
2779 		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Nov 2011 20:14:50 +0000</pubDate>
2780 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[av]]></dc:creator>
2781 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/collabora.png</guid>
2782 		<description></description>
2783 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
2784 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
2785 		<wp:post_id>1410</wp:post_id>
2786 		<wp:post_date>2011-11-18 20:14:50</wp:post_date>
2787 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-11-18 20:14:50</wp:post_date_gmt>
2788 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
2789 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
2790 		<wp:post_name>collabora</wp:post_name>
2791 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
2792 		<wp:post_parent>44</wp:post_parent>
2793 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
2794 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
2795 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
2796 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
2797 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/collabora.png</wp:attachment_url>
2798 		<wp:postmeta>
2799 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
2800 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2011/11/collabora.png]]></wp:meta_value>
2801 		</wp:postmeta>
2802 		<wp:postmeta>
2803 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
2804 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"181";s:6:"height";s:2:"87";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='61' width='128'";s:4:"file";s:21:"2011/11/collabora.png";s:5:"sizes";a:2:{s:10:"icon-small";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:19:"collabora-64x64.png";s:5:"width";s:2:"64";s:6:"height";s:2:"64";}s:15:"thumbnail-small";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:20:"collabora-120x57.png";s:5:"width";s:3:"120";s:6:"height";s:2:"57";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}}]]></wp:meta_value>
2805 		</wp:postmeta>
2806 	</item>
2807 	<item>
2808 				<title>debian</title>
2809 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/foundation/attachment/debian/</link>
2810 		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Nov 2011 20:14:51 +0000</pubDate>
2811 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[av]]></dc:creator>
2812 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/debian.png</guid>
2813 		<description></description>
2814 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
2815 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
2816 		<wp:post_id>1411</wp:post_id>
2817 		<wp:post_date>2011-11-18 20:14:51</wp:post_date>
2818 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-11-18 20:14:51</wp:post_date_gmt>
2819 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
2820 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
2821 		<wp:post_name>debian</wp:post_name>
2822 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
2823 		<wp:post_parent>44</wp:post_parent>
2824 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
2825 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
2826 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
2827 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
2828 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/debian.png</wp:attachment_url>
2829 		<wp:postmeta>
2830 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
2831 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2011/11/debian.png]]></wp:meta_value>
2832 		</wp:postmeta>
2833 		<wp:postmeta>
2834 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
2835 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[a:5:{s:5:"width";s:2:"50";s:6:"height";s:2:"61";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:22:"height='61' width='50'";s:4:"file";s:18:"2011/11/debian.png";s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}}]]></wp:meta_value>
2836 		</wp:postmeta>
2837 	</item>
2838 	<item>
2839 				<title>fsf</title>
2840 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/foundation/attachment/fsf/</link>
2841 		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Nov 2011 20:14:51 +0000</pubDate>
2842 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[av]]></dc:creator>
2843 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/fsf.png</guid>
2844 		<description></description>
2845 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
2846 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
2847 		<wp:post_id>1412</wp:post_id>
2848 		<wp:post_date>2011-11-18 20:14:51</wp:post_date>
2849 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-11-18 20:14:51</wp:post_date_gmt>
2850 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
2851 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
2852 		<wp:post_name>fsf</wp:post_name>
2853 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
2854 		<wp:post_parent>44</wp:post_parent>
2855 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
2856 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
2857 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
2858 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
2859 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/fsf.png</wp:attachment_url>
2860 		<wp:postmeta>
2861 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
2862 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2011/11/fsf.png]]></wp:meta_value>
2863 		</wp:postmeta>
2864 		<wp:postmeta>
2865 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
2866 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"250";s:6:"height";s:2:"35";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='17' width='128'";s:4:"file";s:15:"2011/11/fsf.png";s:5:"sizes";a:5:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:14:"fsf-210x29.png";s:5:"width";s:3:"210";s:6:"height";s:2:"29";}s:11:"icon-medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:14:"fsf-186x35.png";s:5:"width";s:3:"186";s:6:"height";s:2:"35";}s:10:"icon-small";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:13:"fsf-64x35.png";s:5:"width";s:2:"64";s:6:"height";s:2:"35";}s:13:"thumbnail-big";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:14:"fsf-210x29.png";s:5:"width";s:3:"210";s:6:"height";s:2:"29";}s:15:"thumbnail-small";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:14:"fsf-120x16.png";s:5:"width";s:3:"120";s:6:"height";s:2:"16";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}}]]></wp:meta_value>
2867 		</wp:postmeta>
2868 	</item>
2869 	<item>
2870 				<title>google</title>
2871 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/foundation/attachment/google/</link>
2872 		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Nov 2011 20:14:52 +0000</pubDate>
2873 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[av]]></dc:creator>
2874 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/google.png</guid>
2875 		<description></description>
2876 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
2877 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
2878 		<wp:post_id>1413</wp:post_id>
2879 		<wp:post_date>2011-11-18 20:14:52</wp:post_date>
2880 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-11-18 20:14:52</wp:post_date_gmt>
2881 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
2882 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
2883 		<wp:post_name>google</wp:post_name>
2884 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
2885 		<wp:post_parent>44</wp:post_parent>
2886 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
2887 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
2888 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
2889 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
2890 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/google.png</wp:attachment_url>
2891 		<wp:postmeta>
2892 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
2893 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2011/11/google.png]]></wp:meta_value>
2894 		</wp:postmeta>
2895 		<wp:postmeta>
2896 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
2897 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"135";s:6:"height";s:2:"68";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='64' width='128'";s:4:"file";s:18:"2011/11/google.png";s:5:"sizes";a:2:{s:10:"icon-small";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:16:"google-64x64.png";s:5:"width";s:2:"64";s:6:"height";s:2:"64";}s:15:"thumbnail-small";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:17:"google-120x60.png";s:5:"width";s:3:"120";s:6:"height";s:2:"60";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}}]]></wp:meta_value>
2898 		</wp:postmeta>
2899 	</item>
2900 	<item>
2901 				<title>ibm</title>
2902 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/foundation/attachment/ibm/</link>
2903 		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Nov 2011 20:14:53 +0000</pubDate>
2904 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[av]]></dc:creator>
2905 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ibm.png</guid>
2906 		<description></description>
2907 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
2908 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
2909 		<wp:post_id>1414</wp:post_id>
2910 		<wp:post_date>2011-11-18 20:14:53</wp:post_date>
2911 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-11-18 20:14:53</wp:post_date_gmt>
2912 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
2913 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
2914 		<wp:post_name>ibm</wp:post_name>
2915 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
2916 		<wp:post_parent>44</wp:post_parent>
2917 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
2918 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
2919 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
2920 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
2921 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ibm.png</wp:attachment_url>
2922 		<wp:postmeta>
2923 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
2924 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2011/11/ibm.png]]></wp:meta_value>
2925 		</wp:postmeta>
2926 		<wp:postmeta>
2927 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
2928 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[a:6:{s:5:"width";s:2:"99";s:6:"height";s:2:"40";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:22:"height='40' width='99'";s:4:"file";s:15:"2011/11/ibm.png";s:5:"sizes";a:1:{s:10:"icon-small";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:13:"ibm-64x40.png";s:5:"width";s:2:"64";s:6:"height";s:2:"40";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}}]]></wp:meta_value>
2929 		</wp:postmeta>
2930 	</item>
2931 	<item>
2932 				<title>igalia</title>
2933 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/foundation/attachment/igalia/</link>
2934 		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Nov 2011 20:14:53 +0000</pubDate>
2935 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[av]]></dc:creator>
2936 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/igalia.png</guid>
2937 		<description></description>
2938 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
2939 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
2940 		<wp:post_id>1415</wp:post_id>
2941 		<wp:post_date>2011-11-18 20:14:53</wp:post_date>
2942 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-11-18 20:14:53</wp:post_date_gmt>
2943 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
2944 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
2945 		<wp:post_name>igalia</wp:post_name>
2946 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
2947 		<wp:post_parent>44</wp:post_parent>
2948 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
2949 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
2950 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
2951 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
2952 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/igalia.png</wp:attachment_url>
2953 		<wp:postmeta>
2954 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
2955 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2011/11/igalia.png]]></wp:meta_value>
2956 		</wp:postmeta>
2957 		<wp:postmeta>
2958 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
2959 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"168";s:6:"height";s:2:"60";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='45' width='128'";s:4:"file";s:18:"2011/11/igalia.png";s:5:"sizes";a:2:{s:10:"icon-small";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:16:"igalia-64x60.png";s:5:"width";s:2:"64";s:6:"height";s:2:"60";}s:15:"thumbnail-small";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:17:"igalia-120x42.png";s:5:"width";s:3:"120";s:6:"height";s:2:"42";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}}]]></wp:meta_value>
2960 		</wp:postmeta>
2961 	</item>
2962 	<item>
2963 				<title>intel</title>
2964 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/foundation/attachment/intel/</link>
2965 		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Nov 2011 20:14:54 +0000</pubDate>
2966 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[av]]></dc:creator>
2967 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/intel.png</guid>
2968 		<description></description>
2969 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
2970 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
2971 		<wp:post_id>1416</wp:post_id>
2972 		<wp:post_date>2011-11-18 20:14:54</wp:post_date>
2973 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-11-18 20:14:54</wp:post_date_gmt>
2974 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
2975 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
2976 		<wp:post_name>intel</wp:post_name>
2977 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
2978 		<wp:post_parent>44</wp:post_parent>
2979 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
2980 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
2981 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
2982 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
2983 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/intel.png</wp:attachment_url>
2984 		<wp:postmeta>
2985 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
2986 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2011/11/intel.png]]></wp:meta_value>
2987 		</wp:postmeta>
2988 		<wp:postmeta>
2989 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
2990 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[a:6:{s:5:"width";s:2:"87";s:6:"height";s:2:"66";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:22:"height='66' width='87'";s:4:"file";s:17:"2011/11/intel.png";s:5:"sizes";a:1:{s:10:"icon-small";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:15:"intel-64x64.png";s:5:"width";s:2:"64";s:6:"height";s:2:"64";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}}]]></wp:meta_value>
2991 		</wp:postmeta>
2992 	</item>
2993 	<item>
2994 				<title>motorola</title>
2995 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/foundation/attachment/motorola/</link>
2996 		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Nov 2011 20:14:55 +0000</pubDate>
2997 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[av]]></dc:creator>
2998 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/motorola.png</guid>
2999 		<description></description>
3000 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
3001 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
3002 		<wp:post_id>1417</wp:post_id>
3003 		<wp:post_date>2011-11-18 20:14:55</wp:post_date>
3004 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-11-18 20:14:55</wp:post_date_gmt>
3005 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
3006 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
3007 		<wp:post_name>motorola</wp:post_name>
3008 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
3009 		<wp:post_parent>44</wp:post_parent>
3010 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
3011 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
3012 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
3013 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
3014 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/motorola.png</wp:attachment_url>
3015 		<wp:postmeta>
3016 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
3017 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2011/11/motorola.png]]></wp:meta_value>
3018 		</wp:postmeta>
3019 		<wp:postmeta>
3020 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
3021 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"200";s:6:"height";s:2:"37";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='23' width='128'";s:4:"file";s:20:"2011/11/motorola.png";s:5:"sizes";a:3:{s:11:"icon-medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:19:"motorola-186x37.png";s:5:"width";s:3:"186";s:6:"height";s:2:"37";}s:10:"icon-small";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:18:"motorola-64x37.png";s:5:"width";s:2:"64";s:6:"height";s:2:"37";}s:15:"thumbnail-small";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:19:"motorola-120x22.png";s:5:"width";s:3:"120";s:6:"height";s:2:"22";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}}]]></wp:meta_value>
3022 		</wp:postmeta>
3023 	</item>
3024 	<item>
3025 				<title>mozilla-foundation</title>
3026 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/foundation/attachment/mozilla-foundation/</link>
3027 		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Nov 2011 20:14:56 +0000</pubDate>
3028 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[av]]></dc:creator>
3029 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/mozilla-foundation.png</guid>
3030 		<description></description>
3031 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
3032 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
3033 		<wp:post_id>1418</wp:post_id>
3034 		<wp:post_date>2011-11-18 20:14:56</wp:post_date>
3035 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-11-18 20:14:56</wp:post_date_gmt>
3036 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
3037 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
3038 		<wp:post_name>mozilla-foundation</wp:post_name>
3039 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
3040 		<wp:post_parent>44</wp:post_parent>
3041 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
3042 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
3043 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
3044 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
3045 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/mozilla-foundation.png</wp:attachment_url>
3046 		<wp:postmeta>
3047 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
3048 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2011/11/mozilla-foundation.png]]></wp:meta_value>
3049 		</wp:postmeta>
3050 		<wp:postmeta>
3051 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
3052 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[a:6:{s:5:"width";s:2:"85";s:6:"height";s:2:"80";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:22:"height='80' width='85'";s:4:"file";s:30:"2011/11/mozilla-foundation.png";s:5:"sizes";a:1:{s:10:"icon-small";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:28:"mozilla-foundation-64x64.png";s:5:"width";s:2:"64";s:6:"height";s:2:"64";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}}]]></wp:meta_value>
3053 		</wp:postmeta>
3054 	</item>
3055 	<item>
3056 				<title>nokia</title>
3057 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/foundation/attachment/nokia/</link>
3058 		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Nov 2011 20:14:56 +0000</pubDate>
3059 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[av]]></dc:creator>
3060 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/nokia.gif</guid>
3061 		<description></description>
3062 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
3063 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
3064 		<wp:post_id>1419</wp:post_id>
3065 		<wp:post_date>2011-11-18 20:14:56</wp:post_date>
3066 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-11-18 20:14:56</wp:post_date_gmt>
3067 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
3068 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
3069 		<wp:post_name>nokia</wp:post_name>
3070 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
3071 		<wp:post_parent>44</wp:post_parent>
3072 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
3073 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
3074 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
3075 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
3076 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/nokia.gif</wp:attachment_url>
3077 		<wp:postmeta>
3078 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
3079 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2011/11/nokia.gif]]></wp:meta_value>
3080 		</wp:postmeta>
3081 		<wp:postmeta>
3082 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
3083 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"116";s:6:"height";s:2:"32";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='32' width='116'";s:4:"file";s:17:"2011/11/nokia.gif";s:5:"sizes";a:1:{s:10:"icon-small";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:15:"nokia-64x32.gif";s:5:"width";s:2:"64";s:6:"height";s:2:"32";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}}]]></wp:meta_value>
3084 		</wp:postmeta>
3085 	</item>
3086 	<item>
3087 				<title>olpc</title>
3088 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/foundation/attachment/olpc/</link>
3089 		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Nov 2011 20:14:57 +0000</pubDate>
3090 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[av]]></dc:creator>
3091 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/olpc.gif</guid>
3092 		<description></description>
3093 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
3094 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
3095 		<wp:post_id>1420</wp:post_id>
3096 		<wp:post_date>2011-11-18 20:14:57</wp:post_date>
3097 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-11-18 20:14:57</wp:post_date_gmt>
3098 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
3099 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
3100 		<wp:post_name>olpc</wp:post_name>
3101 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
3102 		<wp:post_parent>44</wp:post_parent>
3103 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
3104 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
3105 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
3106 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
3107 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/olpc.gif</wp:attachment_url>
3108 		<wp:postmeta>
3109 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
3110 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2011/11/olpc.gif]]></wp:meta_value>
3111 		</wp:postmeta>
3112 		<wp:postmeta>
3113 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
3114 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[a:6:{s:5:"width";s:2:"98";s:6:"height";s:2:"71";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:22:"height='71' width='98'";s:4:"file";s:16:"2011/11/olpc.gif";s:5:"sizes";a:1:{s:10:"icon-small";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:14:"olpc-64x64.gif";s:5:"width";s:2:"64";s:6:"height";s:2:"64";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}}]]></wp:meta_value>
3115 		</wp:postmeta>
3116 	</item>
3117 	<item>
3118 				<title>oracle</title>
3119 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/foundation/attachment/oracle/</link>
3120 		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Nov 2011 20:14:58 +0000</pubDate>
3121 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[av]]></dc:creator>
3122 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/oracle.jpg</guid>
3123 		<description></description>
3124 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
3125 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
3126 		<wp:post_id>1421</wp:post_id>
3127 		<wp:post_date>2011-11-18 20:14:58</wp:post_date>
3128 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-11-18 20:14:58</wp:post_date_gmt>
3129 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
3130 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
3131 		<wp:post_name>oracle</wp:post_name>
3132 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
3133 		<wp:post_parent>44</wp:post_parent>
3134 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
3135 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
3136 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
3137 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
3138 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/oracle.jpg</wp:attachment_url>
3139 		<wp:postmeta>
3140 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
3141 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2011/11/oracle.jpg]]></wp:meta_value>
3142 		</wp:postmeta>
3143 		<wp:postmeta>
3144 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
3145 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"149";s:6:"height";s:2:"29";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='24' width='128'";s:4:"file";s:18:"2011/11/oracle.jpg";s:5:"sizes";a:2:{s:10:"icon-small";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:16:"oracle-64x29.jpg";s:5:"width";s:2:"64";s:6:"height";s:2:"29";}s:15:"thumbnail-small";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:17:"oracle-120x23.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"120";s:6:"height";s:2:"23";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}}]]></wp:meta_value>
3146 		</wp:postmeta>
3147 	</item>
3148 	<item>
3149 				<title>redhat</title>
3150 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/foundation/attachment/redhat/</link>
3151 		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Nov 2011 20:14:59 +0000</pubDate>
3152 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[av]]></dc:creator>
3153 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/redhat.png</guid>
3154 		<description></description>
3155 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
3156 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
3157 		<wp:post_id>1422</wp:post_id>
3158 		<wp:post_date>2011-11-18 20:14:59</wp:post_date>
3159 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-11-18 20:14:59</wp:post_date_gmt>
3160 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
3161 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
3162 		<wp:post_name>redhat</wp:post_name>
3163 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
3164 		<wp:post_parent>44</wp:post_parent>
3165 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
3166 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
3167 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
3168 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
3169 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/redhat.png</wp:attachment_url>
3170 		<wp:postmeta>
3171 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
3172 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2011/11/redhat.png]]></wp:meta_value>
3173 		</wp:postmeta>
3174 		<wp:postmeta>
3175 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
3176 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"140";s:6:"height";s:2:"45";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='41' width='128'";s:4:"file";s:18:"2011/11/redhat.png";s:5:"sizes";a:2:{s:10:"icon-small";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:16:"redhat-64x45.png";s:5:"width";s:2:"64";s:6:"height";s:2:"45";}s:15:"thumbnail-small";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:17:"redhat-120x38.png";s:5:"width";s:3:"120";s:6:"height";s:2:"38";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}}]]></wp:meta_value>
3177 		</wp:postmeta>
3178 	</item>
3179 	<item>
3180 				<title>sflc</title>
3181 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/foundation/attachment/sflc/</link>
3182 		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Nov 2011 20:14:59 +0000</pubDate>
3183 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[av]]></dc:creator>
3184 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/sflc.gif</guid>
3185 		<description></description>
3186 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
3187 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
3188 		<wp:post_id>1423</wp:post_id>
3189 		<wp:post_date>2011-11-18 20:14:59</wp:post_date>
3190 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-11-18 20:14:59</wp:post_date_gmt>
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3205 		<wp:postmeta>
3206 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
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3209 	</item>
3210 	<item>
3211 				<title>sugarlabs</title>
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3213 		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Nov 2011 20:15:00 +0000</pubDate>
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3240 	</item>
3241 	<item>
3242 				<title>suse</title>
3243 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/foundation/attachment/suse/</link>
3244 		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Nov 2011 20:15:00 +0000</pubDate>
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3255 		<wp:post_name>suse</wp:post_name>
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3259 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
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3262 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/suse.png</wp:attachment_url>
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3267 		<wp:postmeta>
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3271 	</item>
3272 	<item>
3273 				<title>GNOME2009-budget-with-actuals</title>
3274 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=1434</link>
3275 		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Nov 2011 20:42:47 +0000</pubDate>
3276 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[av]]></dc:creator>
3277 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/GNOME2009-budget-with-actuals.ods</guid>
3278 		<description></description>
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3280 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
3281 		<wp:post_id>1434</wp:post_id>
3282 		<wp:post_date>2011-11-18 20:42:47</wp:post_date>
3283 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-11-18 20:42:47</wp:post_date_gmt>
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3286 		<wp:post_name>gnome2009-budget-with-actuals</wp:post_name>
3287 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
3288 		<wp:post_parent>0</wp:post_parent>
3289 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
3290 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
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3293 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/GNOME2009-budget-with-actuals.ods</wp:attachment_url>
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3298 		<wp:postmeta>
3299 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
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3301 		</wp:postmeta>
3302 	</item>
3303 	<item>
3304 				<title>gnome-foundation-accountant-03</title>
3305 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=1435</link>
3306 		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Nov 2011 20:42:49 +0000</pubDate>
3307 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[av]]></dc:creator>
3308 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gnome-foundation-accountant-03.pdf</guid>
3309 		<description></description>
3310 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
3311 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
3312 		<wp:post_id>1435</wp:post_id>
3313 		<wp:post_date>2011-11-18 20:42:49</wp:post_date>
3314 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-11-18 20:42:49</wp:post_date_gmt>
3315 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
3316 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
3317 		<wp:post_name>gnome-foundation-accountant-03</wp:post_name>
3318 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
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3320 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
3321 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
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3324 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gnome-foundation-accountant-03.pdf</wp:attachment_url>
3325 		<wp:postmeta>
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3329 		<wp:postmeta>
3330 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
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3332 		</wp:postmeta>
3333 	</item>
3334 	<item>
3335 				<title>gnome-foundation-budget-2004</title>
3336 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=1436</link>
3337 		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Nov 2011 20:42:50 +0000</pubDate>
3338 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[av]]></dc:creator>
3339 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gnome-foundation-budget-2004.ods</guid>
3340 		<description></description>
3341 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
3342 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
3343 		<wp:post_id>1436</wp:post_id>
3344 		<wp:post_date>2011-11-18 20:42:50</wp:post_date>
3345 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-11-18 20:42:50</wp:post_date_gmt>
3346 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
3347 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
3348 		<wp:post_name>gnome-foundation-budget-2004</wp:post_name>
3349 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
3350 		<wp:post_parent>0</wp:post_parent>
3351 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
3352 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
3353 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
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3355 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gnome-foundation-budget-2004.ods</wp:attachment_url>
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3360 		<wp:postmeta>
3361 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
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3363 		</wp:postmeta>
3364 	</item>
3365 	<item>
3366 				<title>gnome-foundation-budget-2010</title>
3367 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=1437</link>
3368 		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Nov 2011 20:42:51 +0000</pubDate>
3369 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[av]]></dc:creator>
3370 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gnome-foundation-budget-2010.ods</guid>
3371 		<description></description>
3372 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
3373 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
3374 		<wp:post_id>1437</wp:post_id>
3375 		<wp:post_date>2011-11-18 20:42:51</wp:post_date>
3376 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-11-18 20:42:51</wp:post_date_gmt>
3377 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
3378 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
3379 		<wp:post_name>gnome-foundation-budget-2010</wp:post_name>
3380 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
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3383 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
3384 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
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3386 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gnome-foundation-budget-2010.ods</wp:attachment_url>
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3394 		</wp:postmeta>
3395 	</item>
3396 	<item>
3397 				<title>gnome-foundation-budget-2010-final</title>
3398 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=1438</link>
3399 		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Nov 2011 20:42:53 +0000</pubDate>
3400 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[av]]></dc:creator>
3401 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gnome-foundation-budget-2010-final.ods</guid>
3402 		<description></description>
3403 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
3404 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
3405 		<wp:post_id>1438</wp:post_id>
3406 		<wp:post_date>2011-11-18 20:42:53</wp:post_date>
3407 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-11-18 20:42:53</wp:post_date_gmt>
3408 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
3409 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
3410 		<wp:post_name>gnome-foundation-budget-2010-final</wp:post_name>
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3425 		</wp:postmeta>
3426 	</item>
3427 	<item>
3428 				<title>gnome-foundation-budget-2010-summary</title>
3429 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=1439</link>
3430 		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Nov 2011 20:42:58 +0000</pubDate>
3431 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[av]]></dc:creator>
3432 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gnome-foundation-budget-2010-summary.pdf</guid>
3433 		<description></description>
3434 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
3435 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
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3437 		<wp:post_date>2011-11-18 20:42:58</wp:post_date>
3438 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-11-18 20:42:58</wp:post_date_gmt>
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3441 		<wp:post_name>gnome-foundation-budget-2010-summary</wp:post_name>
3442 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
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3445 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
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3458 	<item>
3459 				<title>gnome-foundation-budget-2011</title>
3460 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=1440</link>
3461 		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Nov 2011 20:43:00 +0000</pubDate>
3462 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[av]]></dc:creator>
3463 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gnome-foundation-budget-2011.ods</guid>
3464 		<description></description>
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3467 		<wp:post_id>1440</wp:post_id>
3468 		<wp:post_date>2011-11-18 20:43:00</wp:post_date>
3469 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-11-18 20:43:00</wp:post_date_gmt>
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3472 		<wp:post_name>gnome-foundation-budget-2011</wp:post_name>
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3488 	</item>
3489 	<item>
3490 				<title>gnome-foundation-budget-2011-july</title>
3491 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=1441</link>
3492 		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Nov 2011 20:43:02 +0000</pubDate>
3493 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[av]]></dc:creator>
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3498 		<wp:post_id>1441</wp:post_id>
3499 		<wp:post_date>2011-11-18 20:43:02</wp:post_date>
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3864 		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Nov 2011 20:43:27 +0000</pubDate>
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3895 		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Nov 2011 20:43:28 +0000</pubDate>
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3924 				<title>guadec-budget-2007</title>
3925 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=1455</link>
3926 		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Nov 2011 20:43:29 +0000</pubDate>
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3954 	<item>
3955 				<title>guadec-budget-2008</title>
3956 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=1456</link>
3957 		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Nov 2011 20:43:30 +0000</pubDate>
3958 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[av]]></dc:creator>
3959 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/guadec-budget-2008.ods</guid>
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3962 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
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3968 		<wp:post_name>guadec-budget-2008</wp:post_name>
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3985 	<item>
3986 				<title>guadec-budget-consolidated</title>
3987 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=1457</link>
3988 		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Nov 2011 20:43:31 +0000</pubDate>
3989 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[av]]></dc:creator>
3990 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/guadec-budget-consolidated.ods</guid>
3991 		<description></description>
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3993 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
3994 		<wp:post_id>1457</wp:post_id>
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3998 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
3999 		<wp:post_name>guadec-budget-consolidated</wp:post_name>
4000 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
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4003 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
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4016 	<item>
4017 				<title>bastien_nocera</title>
4018 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=1541</link>
4019 		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Nov 2011 20:54:40 +0000</pubDate>
4020 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[vdepizzol]]></dc:creator>
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4022 		<description></description>
4023 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
4024 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
4025 		<wp:post_id>1541</wp:post_id>
4026 		<wp:post_date>2011-11-23 20:54:40</wp:post_date>
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4029 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
4030 		<wp:post_name>bastien_nocera</wp:post_name>
4031 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
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4033 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
4034 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
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4037 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/bastien_nocera.jpg</wp:attachment_url>
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4048 				<title>german_poo_caamano</title>
4049 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=1543</link>
4050 		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Nov 2011 20:54:42 +0000</pubDate>
4051 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[vdepizzol]]></dc:creator>
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4057 		<wp:post_date>2011-11-23 20:54:42</wp:post_date>
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4061 		<wp:post_name>german_poo_caamano</wp:post_name>
4062 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
4063 		<wp:post_parent>0</wp:post_parent>
4064 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
4065 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
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4078 	<item>
4079 				<title>ryan_lortie</title>
4080 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=1545</link>
4081 		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Nov 2011 20:54:45 +0000</pubDate>
4082 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[vdepizzol]]></dc:creator>
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4092 		<wp:post_name>ryan_lortie</wp:post_name>
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4096 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
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4110 				<title>shaun_mccance</title>
4111 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=1546</link>
4112 		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Nov 2011 20:54:46 +0000</pubDate>
4113 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[vdepizzol]]></dc:creator>
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4140 	<item>
4141 				<title>emmanuele_bassi</title>
4142 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=1547</link>
4143 		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Nov 2011 20:55:38 +0000</pubDate>
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4203 				<title>brian_cameron</title>
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4205 		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Nov 2011 20:58:55 +0000</pubDate>
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4233 	<item>
4234 				<title>gnome-annual-report-2006</title>
4235 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=1572</link>
4236 		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Nov 2011 11:09:04 +0000</pubDate>
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4264 	<item>
4265 				<title>gnome-annual-report-2007</title>
4266 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=1573</link>
4267 		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Nov 2011 11:09:43 +0000</pubDate>
4268 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[av]]></dc:creator>
4269 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gnome-annual-report-2007.pdf</guid>
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4272 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
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4274 		<wp:post_date>2011-11-25 11:09:43</wp:post_date>
4275 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-11-25 11:09:43</wp:post_date_gmt>
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4278 		<wp:post_name>gnome-annual-report-2007</wp:post_name>
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4282 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
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4294 	</item>
4295 	<item>
4296 				<title>gnome-report-2009-Q2</title>
4297 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=1574</link>
4298 		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Nov 2011 11:09:47 +0000</pubDate>
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4309 		<wp:post_name>gnome-report-2009-q2</wp:post_name>
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4326 	<item>
4327 				<title>gnome-report-2009-Q3</title>
4328 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=1575</link>
4329 		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Nov 2011 11:09:50 +0000</pubDate>
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4356 	</item>
4357 	<item>
4358 				<title>gnome-report-2009-Q4</title>
4359 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=1576</link>
4360 		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Nov 2011 11:09:54 +0000</pubDate>
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4362 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gnome-report-2009-Q4.pdf</guid>
4363 		<description></description>
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4388 	<item>
4389 				<title>gnome-report-2010-Q1</title>
4390 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=1577</link>
4391 		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Nov 2011 11:09:58 +0000</pubDate>
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4419 	<item>
4420 				<title>gnome-annual-report-2008</title>
4421 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=1619</link>
4422 		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Nov 2011 17:05:26 +0000</pubDate>
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4450 	<item>
4451 				<title>gnome-annual-report-2009</title>
4452 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=1627</link>
4453 		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Nov 2011 17:16:49 +0000</pubDate>
4454 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[av]]></dc:creator>
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4461 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-11-25 17:16:49</wp:post_date_gmt>
4462 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
4463 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
4464 		<wp:post_name>gnome-annual-report-2009</wp:post_name>
4465 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
4466 		<wp:post_parent>0</wp:post_parent>
4467 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
4468 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
4469 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
4470 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
4471 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gnome-annual-report-2009.pdf</wp:attachment_url>
4472 		<wp:postmeta>
4473 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
4474 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2011/11/gnome-annual-report-2009.pdf]]></wp:meta_value>
4475 		</wp:postmeta>
4476 		<wp:postmeta>
4477 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
4478 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[a:0:{}]]></wp:meta_value>
4479 		</wp:postmeta>
4480 	</item>
4481 	<item>
4482 				<title>foundation_balloon</title>
4483 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/foundation/attachment/foundation_balloon/</link>
4484 		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Nov 2011 11:52:56 +0000</pubDate>
4485 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[vdepizzol]]></dc:creator>
4486 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/foundation_balloon.png</guid>
4487 		<description></description>
4488 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
4489 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
4490 		<wp:post_id>1631</wp:post_id>
4491 		<wp:post_date>2011-11-26 11:52:56</wp:post_date>
4492 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-11-26 11:52:56</wp:post_date_gmt>
4493 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
4494 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
4495 		<wp:post_name>foundation_balloon</wp:post_name>
4496 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
4497 		<wp:post_parent>44</wp:post_parent>
4498 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
4499 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
4500 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
4501 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
4502 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/foundation_balloon.png</wp:attachment_url>
4503 		<wp:postmeta>
4504 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
4505 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2010/09/foundation_balloon.png]]></wp:meta_value>
4506 		</wp:postmeta>
4507 		<wp:postmeta>
4508 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
4509 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"170";s:6:"height";s:3:"217";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:22:"height='96' width='75'";s:4:"file";s:30:"2010/09/foundation_balloon.png";s:5:"sizes";a:5:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:30:"foundation_balloon-164x210.png";s:5:"width";s:3:"164";s:6:"height";s:3:"210";}s:11:"icon-medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:30:"foundation_balloon-170x186.png";s:5:"width";s:3:"170";s:6:"height";s:3:"186";}s:10:"icon-small";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:28:"foundation_balloon-64x64.png";s:5:"width";s:2:"64";s:6:"height";s:2:"64";}s:13:"thumbnail-big";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:30:"foundation_balloon-164x210.png";s:5:"width";s:3:"164";s:6:"height";s:3:"210";}s:15:"thumbnail-small";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:28:"foundation_balloon-62x80.png";s:5:"width";s:2:"62";s:6:"height";s:2:"80";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}}]]></wp:meta_value>
4510 		</wp:postmeta>
4511 	</item>
4512 	<item>
4513 				<title>foundation_back_balloons</title>
4514 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/foundation/attachment/foundation_back_balloons/</link>
4515 		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Nov 2011 13:33:51 +0000</pubDate>
4516 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[vdepizzol]]></dc:creator>
4517 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/foundation_back_balloons.png</guid>
4518 		<description></description>
4519 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
4520 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
4521 		<wp:post_id>1684</wp:post_id>
4522 		<wp:post_date>2011-11-26 13:33:51</wp:post_date>
4523 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-11-26 13:33:51</wp:post_date_gmt>
4524 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
4525 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
4526 		<wp:post_name>foundation_back_balloons</wp:post_name>
4527 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
4528 		<wp:post_parent>44</wp:post_parent>
4529 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
4530 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
4531 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
4532 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
4533 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/foundation_back_balloons.png</wp:attachment_url>
4534 		<wp:postmeta>
4535 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
4536 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"101";s:6:"height";s:3:"102";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:22:"height='96' width='95'";s:4:"file";s:36:"2010/09/foundation_back_balloons.png";s:5:"sizes";a:2:{s:10:"icon-small";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:34:"foundation_back_balloons-64x64.png";s:5:"width";s:2:"64";s:6:"height";s:2:"64";}s:15:"thumbnail-small";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:34:"foundation_back_balloons-79x80.png";s:5:"width";s:2:"79";s:6:"height";s:2:"80";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}}]]></wp:meta_value>
4537 		</wp:postmeta>
4538 		<wp:postmeta>
4539 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
4540 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2010/09/foundation_back_balloons.png]]></wp:meta_value>
4541 		</wp:postmeta>
4542 	</item>
4543 	<item>
4544 				<title>bylaws</title>
4545 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=1688</link>
4546 		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Nov 2011 14:07:53 +0000</pubDate>
4547 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[av]]></dc:creator>
4548 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/bylaws.pdf</guid>
4549 		<description></description>
4550 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
4551 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
4552 		<wp:post_id>1688</wp:post_id>
4553 		<wp:post_date>2011-11-26 14:07:53</wp:post_date>
4554 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-11-26 14:07:53</wp:post_date_gmt>
4555 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
4556 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
4557 		<wp:post_name>bylaws</wp:post_name>
4558 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
4559 		<wp:post_parent>0</wp:post_parent>
4560 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
4561 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
4562 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
4563 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
4564 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/bylaws.pdf</wp:attachment_url>
4565 		<wp:postmeta>
4566 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
4567 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2011/11/bylaws.pdf]]></wp:meta_value>
4568 		</wp:postmeta>
4569 		<wp:postmeta>
4570 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
4571 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[a:0:{}]]></wp:meta_value>
4572 		</wp:postmeta>
4573 	</item>
4574 	<item>
4575 				<title>WebKitGtk+ Hackfest</title>
4576 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/12/gnome-webkitgtk-hackfest-concludes/attachment/webkitgtk-hackfest/</link>
4577 		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Dec 2011 19:38:34 +0000</pubDate>
4578 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
4579 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/webkitgtk-hackfest.jpg</guid>
4580 		<description></description>
4581 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
4582 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
4583 		<wp:post_id>1718</wp:post_id>
4584 		<wp:post_date>2011-12-06 19:38:34</wp:post_date>
4585 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-12-06 19:38:34</wp:post_date_gmt>
4586 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
4587 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
4588 		<wp:post_name>webkitgtk-hackfest</wp:post_name>
4589 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
4590 		<wp:post_parent>1714</wp:post_parent>
4591 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
4592 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
4593 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
4594 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
4595 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/webkitgtk-hackfest.jpg</wp:attachment_url>
4596 		<wp:postmeta>
4597 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
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4599 		</wp:postmeta>
4600 		<wp:postmeta>
4601 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
4602 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2011/12/webkitgtk-hackfest.jpg]]></wp:meta_value>
4603 		</wp:postmeta>
4604 		<wp:postmeta>
4605 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_image_alt</wp:meta_key>
4606 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[Photo courtesy of Mario Sánchez Prada]]></wp:meta_value>
4607 		</wp:postmeta>
4608 	</item>
4609 	<item>
4610 				<title>mousepad</title>
4611 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=1764</link>
4612 		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Dec 2011 21:23:23 +0000</pubDate>
4613 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[czeller]]></dc:creator>
4614 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/mousepad.png</guid>
4615 		<description></description>
4616 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
4617 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
4618 		<wp:post_id>1764</wp:post_id>
4619 		<wp:post_date>2011-12-19 21:23:23</wp:post_date>
4620 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-12-19 21:23:23</wp:post_date_gmt>
4621 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
4622 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
4623 		<wp:post_name>mousepad</wp:post_name>
4624 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
4625 		<wp:post_parent>0</wp:post_parent>
4626 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
4627 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
4628 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
4629 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
4630 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/mousepad.png</wp:attachment_url>
4631 		<wp:postmeta>
4632 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
4633 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2011/12/mousepad.png]]></wp:meta_value>
4634 		</wp:postmeta>
4635 		<wp:postmeta>
4636 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
4637 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[a:6:{s:5:"width";s:2:"95";s:6:"height";s:2:"80";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:22:"height='80' width='95'";s:4:"file";s:20:"2011/12/mousepad.png";s:5:"sizes";a:1:{s:10:"icon-small";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:18:"mousepad-64x64.png";s:5:"width";s:2:"64";s:6:"height";s:2:"64";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}}]]></wp:meta_value>
4638 		</wp:postmeta>
4639 	</item>
4640 	<item>
4641 				<title>postcard</title>
4642 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=1765</link>
4643 		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Dec 2011 21:23:52 +0000</pubDate>
4644 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[czeller]]></dc:creator>
4645 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/postcard.png</guid>
4646 		<description></description>
4647 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
4648 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
4649 		<wp:post_id>1765</wp:post_id>
4650 		<wp:post_date>2011-12-19 21:23:52</wp:post_date>
4651 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-12-19 21:23:52</wp:post_date_gmt>
4652 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
4653 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
4654 		<wp:post_name>postcard</wp:post_name>
4655 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
4656 		<wp:post_parent>0</wp:post_parent>
4657 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
4658 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
4659 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
4660 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
4661 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/postcard.png</wp:attachment_url>
4662 		<wp:postmeta>
4663 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
4664 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2011/12/postcard.png]]></wp:meta_value>
4665 		</wp:postmeta>
4666 		<wp:postmeta>
4667 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
4668 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[a:6:{s:5:"width";s:2:"95";s:6:"height";s:2:"80";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:22:"height='80' width='95'";s:4:"file";s:20:"2011/12/postcard.png";s:5:"sizes";a:1:{s:10:"icon-small";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:18:"postcard-64x64.png";s:5:"width";s:2:"64";s:6:"height";s:2:"64";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}}]]></wp:meta_value>
4669 		</wp:postmeta>
4670 	</item>
4671 	<item>
4672 				<title>poster</title>
4673 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=1766</link>
4674 		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Dec 2011 21:24:21 +0000</pubDate>
4675 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[czeller]]></dc:creator>
4676 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/poster.png</guid>
4677 		<description></description>
4678 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
4679 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
4680 		<wp:post_id>1766</wp:post_id>
4681 		<wp:post_date>2011-12-19 21:24:21</wp:post_date>
4682 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-12-19 21:24:21</wp:post_date_gmt>
4683 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
4684 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
4685 		<wp:post_name>poster</wp:post_name>
4686 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
4687 		<wp:post_parent>0</wp:post_parent>
4688 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
4689 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
4690 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
4691 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
4692 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/poster.png</wp:attachment_url>
4693 		<wp:postmeta>
4694 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
4695 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2011/12/poster.png]]></wp:meta_value>
4696 		</wp:postmeta>
4697 		<wp:postmeta>
4698 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
4699 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[a:6:{s:5:"width";s:2:"95";s:6:"height";s:2:"80";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:22:"height='80' width='95'";s:4:"file";s:18:"2011/12/poster.png";s:5:"sizes";a:1:{s:10:"icon-small";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:16:"poster-64x64.png";s:5:"width";s:2:"64";s:6:"height";s:2:"64";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}}]]></wp:meta_value>
4700 		</wp:postmeta>
4701 	</item>
4702 	<item>
4703 				<title>t-shirt</title>
4704 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=1767</link>
4705 		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Dec 2011 21:24:56 +0000</pubDate>
4706 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[czeller]]></dc:creator>
4707 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/t-shirt.png</guid>
4708 		<description></description>
4709 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
4710 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
4711 		<wp:post_id>1767</wp:post_id>
4712 		<wp:post_date>2011-12-19 21:24:56</wp:post_date>
4713 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-12-19 21:24:56</wp:post_date_gmt>
4714 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
4715 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
4716 		<wp:post_name>t-shirt</wp:post_name>
4717 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
4718 		<wp:post_parent>0</wp:post_parent>
4719 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
4720 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
4721 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
4722 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
4723 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/t-shirt.png</wp:attachment_url>
4724 		<wp:postmeta>
4725 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
4726 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2011/12/t-shirt.png]]></wp:meta_value>
4727 		</wp:postmeta>
4728 		<wp:postmeta>
4729 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
4730 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[a:6:{s:5:"width";s:2:"95";s:6:"height";s:2:"80";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:22:"height='80' width='95'";s:4:"file";s:19:"2011/12/t-shirt.png";s:5:"sizes";a:1:{s:10:"icon-small";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:17:"t-shirt-64x64.png";s:5:"width";s:2:"64";s:6:"height";s:2:"64";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}}]]></wp:meta_value>
4731 		</wp:postmeta>
4732 	</item>
4733 	<item>
4734 				<title>a11y-banner-2012</title>
4735 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/friends/attachment/a11y-banner-2012/</link>
4736 		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Dec 2011 16:19:18 +0000</pubDate>
4737 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[czeller]]></dc:creator>
4738 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/a11y-banner-2012.png</guid>
4739 		<description></description>
4740 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
4741 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
4742 		<wp:post_id>1799</wp:post_id>
4743 		<wp:post_date>2011-12-22 16:19:18</wp:post_date>
4744 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-12-22 16:19:18</wp:post_date_gmt>
4745 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
4746 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
4747 		<wp:post_name>a11y-banner-2012</wp:post_name>
4748 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
4749 		<wp:post_parent>1769</wp:post_parent>
4750 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
4751 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
4752 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
4753 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
4754 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/a11y-banner-2012.png</wp:attachment_url>
4755 		<wp:postmeta>
4756 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
4757 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2011/12/a11y-banner-2012.png]]></wp:meta_value>
4758 		</wp:postmeta>
4759 		<wp:postmeta>
4760 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
4761 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"940";s:6:"height";s:3:"280";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='38' width='128'";s:4:"file";s:28:"2011/12/a11y-banner-2012.png";s:5:"sizes";a:8:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:27:"a11y-banner-2012-210x62.png";s:5:"width";s:3:"210";s:6:"height";s:2:"62";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:28:"a11y-banner-2012-420x125.png";s:5:"width";s:3:"420";s:6:"height";s:3:"125";}s:8:"icon-big";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:28:"a11y-banner-2012-256x256.png";s:5:"width";s:3:"256";s:6:"height";s:3:"256";}s:11:"icon-medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:28:"a11y-banner-2012-186x186.png";s:5:"width";s:3:"186";s:6:"height";s:3:"186";}s:10:"icon-small";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:26:"a11y-banner-2012-64x64.png";s:5:"width";s:2:"64";s:6:"height";s:2:"64";}s:21:"image-crafted-content";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:28:"a11y-banner-2012-420x263.png";s:5:"width";s:3:"420";s:6:"height";s:3:"263";}s:13:"thumbnail-big";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:27:"a11y-banner-2012-210x62.png";s:5:"width";s:3:"210";s:6:"height";s:2:"62";}s:15:"thumbnail-small";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:27:"a11y-banner-2012-120x35.png";s:5:"width";s:3:"120";s:6:"height";s:2:"35";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}}]]></wp:meta_value>
4762 		</wp:postmeta>
4763 	</item>
4764 	<item>
4765 				<title>canada</title>
4766 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/friends/amazon/attachment/ca/</link>
4767 		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Dec 2011 06:59:17 +0000</pubDate>
4768 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[czeller]]></dc:creator>
4769 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/ca.png</guid>
4770 		<description></description>
4771 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
4772 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
4773 		<wp:post_id>1838</wp:post_id>
4774 		<wp:post_date>2011-12-28 06:59:17</wp:post_date>
4775 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-12-28 06:59:17</wp:post_date_gmt>
4776 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
4777 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
4778 		<wp:post_name>ca</wp:post_name>
4779 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
4780 		<wp:post_parent>1782</wp:post_parent>
4781 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
4782 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
4783 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
4784 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
4785 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/ca.png</wp:attachment_url>
4786 		<wp:postmeta>
4787 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
4788 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2011/12/ca.png]]></wp:meta_value>
4789 		</wp:postmeta>
4790 		<wp:postmeta>
4791 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
4792 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[a:5:{s:5:"width";s:2:"36";s:6:"height";s:2:"22";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:22:"height='22' width='36'";s:4:"file";s:14:"2011/12/ca.png";s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}}]]></wp:meta_value>
4793 		</wp:postmeta>
4794 		<wp:postmeta>
4795 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_image_alt</wp:meta_key>
4796 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[canada]]></wp:meta_value>
4797 		</wp:postmeta>
4798 	</item>
4799 	<item>
4800 				<title>de</title>
4801 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/friends/amazon/attachment/de/</link>
4802 		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Dec 2011 07:00:32 +0000</pubDate>
4803 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[czeller]]></dc:creator>
4804 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/de.png</guid>
4805 		<description></description>
4806 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
4807 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
4808 		<wp:post_id>1839</wp:post_id>
4809 		<wp:post_date>2011-12-28 07:00:32</wp:post_date>
4810 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-12-28 07:00:32</wp:post_date_gmt>
4811 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
4812 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
4813 		<wp:post_name>de</wp:post_name>
4814 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
4815 		<wp:post_parent>1782</wp:post_parent>
4816 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
4817 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
4818 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
4819 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
4820 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/de.png</wp:attachment_url>
4821 		<wp:postmeta>
4822 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
4823 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2011/12/de.png]]></wp:meta_value>
4824 		</wp:postmeta>
4825 		<wp:postmeta>
4826 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
4827 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[a:5:{s:5:"width";s:2:"36";s:6:"height";s:2:"22";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:22:"height='22' width='36'";s:4:"file";s:14:"2011/12/de.png";s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}}]]></wp:meta_value>
4828 		</wp:postmeta>
4829 	</item>
4830 	<item>
4831 				<title>fr</title>
4832 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/friends/amazon/attachment/fr/</link>
4833 		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Dec 2011 07:01:54 +0000</pubDate>
4834 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[czeller]]></dc:creator>
4835 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/fr.png</guid>
4836 		<description></description>
4837 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
4838 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
4839 		<wp:post_id>1840</wp:post_id>
4840 		<wp:post_date>2011-12-28 07:01:54</wp:post_date>
4841 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-12-28 07:01:54</wp:post_date_gmt>
4842 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
4843 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
4844 		<wp:post_name>fr</wp:post_name>
4845 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
4846 		<wp:post_parent>1782</wp:post_parent>
4847 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
4848 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
4849 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
4850 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
4851 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/fr.png</wp:attachment_url>
4852 		<wp:postmeta>
4853 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
4854 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2011/12/fr.png]]></wp:meta_value>
4855 		</wp:postmeta>
4856 		<wp:postmeta>
4857 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
4858 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[a:5:{s:5:"width";s:2:"36";s:6:"height";s:2:"22";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:22:"height='22' width='36'";s:4:"file";s:14:"2011/12/fr.png";s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}}]]></wp:meta_value>
4859 		</wp:postmeta>
4860 	</item>
4861 	<item>
4862 				<title>jp</title>
4863 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/friends/amazon/attachment/jp/</link>
4864 		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Dec 2011 07:02:14 +0000</pubDate>
4865 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[czeller]]></dc:creator>
4866 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/jp.png</guid>
4867 		<description></description>
4868 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
4869 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
4870 		<wp:post_id>1841</wp:post_id>
4871 		<wp:post_date>2011-12-28 07:02:14</wp:post_date>
4872 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-12-28 07:02:14</wp:post_date_gmt>
4873 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
4874 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
4875 		<wp:post_name>jp</wp:post_name>
4876 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
4877 		<wp:post_parent>1782</wp:post_parent>
4878 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
4879 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
4880 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
4881 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
4882 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/jp.png</wp:attachment_url>
4883 		<wp:postmeta>
4884 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
4885 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2011/12/jp.png]]></wp:meta_value>
4886 		</wp:postmeta>
4887 		<wp:postmeta>
4888 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
4889 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[a:5:{s:5:"width";s:2:"36";s:6:"height";s:2:"22";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:22:"height='22' width='36'";s:4:"file";s:14:"2011/12/jp.png";s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}}]]></wp:meta_value>
4890 		</wp:postmeta>
4891 	</item>
4892 	<item>
4893 				<title>uk</title>
4894 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/friends/amazon/attachment/uk/</link>
4895 		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Dec 2011 07:02:34 +0000</pubDate>
4896 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[czeller]]></dc:creator>
4897 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/uk.png</guid>
4898 		<description></description>
4899 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
4900 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
4901 		<wp:post_id>1842</wp:post_id>
4902 		<wp:post_date>2011-12-28 07:02:34</wp:post_date>
4903 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-12-28 07:02:34</wp:post_date_gmt>
4904 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
4905 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
4906 		<wp:post_name>uk</wp:post_name>
4907 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
4908 		<wp:post_parent>1782</wp:post_parent>
4909 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
4910 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
4911 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
4912 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
4913 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/uk.png</wp:attachment_url>
4914 		<wp:postmeta>
4915 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
4916 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2011/12/uk.png]]></wp:meta_value>
4917 		</wp:postmeta>
4918 		<wp:postmeta>
4919 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
4920 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[a:5:{s:5:"width";s:2:"36";s:6:"height";s:2:"22";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:22:"height='22' width='36'";s:4:"file";s:14:"2011/12/uk.png";s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}}]]></wp:meta_value>
4921 		</wp:postmeta>
4922 	</item>
4923 	<item>
4924 				<title>us</title>
4925 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/friends/amazon/attachment/us/</link>
4926 		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Dec 2011 07:02:51 +0000</pubDate>
4927 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[czeller]]></dc:creator>
4928 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/us.png</guid>
4929 		<description></description>
4930 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
4931 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
4932 		<wp:post_id>1843</wp:post_id>
4933 		<wp:post_date>2011-12-28 07:02:51</wp:post_date>
4934 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-12-28 07:02:51</wp:post_date_gmt>
4935 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
4936 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
4937 		<wp:post_name>us</wp:post_name>
4938 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
4939 		<wp:post_parent>1782</wp:post_parent>
4940 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
4941 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
4942 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
4943 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
4944 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/us.png</wp:attachment_url>
4945 		<wp:postmeta>
4946 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
4947 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2011/12/us.png]]></wp:meta_value>
4948 		</wp:postmeta>
4949 		<wp:postmeta>
4950 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
4951 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[a:5:{s:5:"width";s:2:"36";s:6:"height";s:2:"22";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:22:"height='22' width='36'";s:4:"file";s:14:"2011/12/us.png";s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}}]]></wp:meta_value>
4952 		</wp:postmeta>
4953 	</item>
4954 	<item>
4955 				<title>GNOME Foundation Sponsored Badge</title>
4956 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/01/hackfest-plans-to-improve-gnome-accessibility/attachment/gnome-foundation-sponsored-badge/</link>
4957 		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Jan 2012 11:45:59 +0000</pubDate>
4958 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
4959 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/gnome-foundation-sponsored-badge.png</guid>
4960 		<description></description>
4961 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
4962 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
4963 		<wp:post_id>1919</wp:post_id>
4964 		<wp:post_date>2012-01-13 11:45:59</wp:post_date>
4965 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2012-01-13 11:45:59</wp:post_date_gmt>
4966 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
4967 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
4968 		<wp:post_name>gnome-foundation-sponsored-badge</wp:post_name>
4969 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
4970 		<wp:post_parent>1918</wp:post_parent>
4971 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
4972 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
4973 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
4974 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
4975 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/gnome-foundation-sponsored-badge.png</wp:attachment_url>
4976 		<wp:postmeta>
4977 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
4978 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2012/01/gnome-foundation-sponsored-badge.png]]></wp:meta_value>
4979 		</wp:postmeta>
4980 		<wp:postmeta>
4981 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
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4986 				<title>a11y_logo</title>
4987 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=1944</link>
4988 		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jan 2012 19:24:44 +0000</pubDate>
4989 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[czeller]]></dc:creator>
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4995 		<wp:post_date>2012-01-27 19:24:44</wp:post_date>
4996 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2012-01-27 19:24:44</wp:post_date_gmt>
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4998 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
4999 		<wp:post_name>allay_logo</wp:post_name>
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5006 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/allay_logo.png</wp:attachment_url>
5007 		<wp:postmeta>
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5010 		</wp:postmeta>
5011 		<wp:postmeta>
5012 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
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5014 		</wp:postmeta>
5015 	</item>
5016 	<item>
5017 				<title>CreativeCommons_by</title>
5018 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=2010</link>
5019 		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Feb 2012 17:12:58 +0000</pubDate>
5020 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[jjmarin]]></dc:creator>
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5022 		<description></description>
5023 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
5024 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
5025 		<wp:post_id>2010</wp:post_id>
5026 		<wp:post_date>2012-02-02 17:12:58</wp:post_date>
5027 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2012-02-02 17:12:58</wp:post_date_gmt>
5028 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
5029 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
5030 		<wp:post_name>creativecommons_by</wp:post_name>
5031 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
5032 		<wp:post_parent>0</wp:post_parent>
5033 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
5034 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
5035 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
5036 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
5037 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/CreativeCommons_by.png</wp:attachment_url>
5038 		<wp:postmeta>
5039 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
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5041 		</wp:postmeta>
5042 		<wp:postmeta>
5043 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
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5045 		</wp:postmeta>
5046 	</item>
5047 	<item>
5048 				<title>CreativeCommons_nc</title>
5049 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=2011</link>
5050 		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Feb 2012 17:13:12 +0000</pubDate>
5051 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[jjmarin]]></dc:creator>
5052 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/CreativeCommons_nc.png</guid>
5053 		<description></description>
5054 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
5055 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
5056 		<wp:post_id>2011</wp:post_id>
5057 		<wp:post_date>2012-02-02 17:13:12</wp:post_date>
5058 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2012-02-02 17:13:12</wp:post_date_gmt>
5059 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
5060 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
5061 		<wp:post_name>creativecommons_nc</wp:post_name>
5062 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
5063 		<wp:post_parent>0</wp:post_parent>
5064 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
5065 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
5066 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
5067 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
5068 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/CreativeCommons_nc.png</wp:attachment_url>
5069 		<wp:postmeta>
5070 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
5071 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2012/02/CreativeCommons_nc.png]]></wp:meta_value>
5072 		</wp:postmeta>
5073 		<wp:postmeta>
5074 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
5075 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[a:5:{s:5:"width";s:2:"50";s:6:"height";s:2:"50";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:22:"height='50' width='50'";s:4:"file";s:30:"2012/02/CreativeCommons_nc.png";s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}}]]></wp:meta_value>
5076 		</wp:postmeta>
5077 	</item>
5078 	<item>
5079 				<title>CreativeCommons_nd</title>
5080 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=2012</link>
5081 		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Feb 2012 17:13:30 +0000</pubDate>
5082 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[jjmarin]]></dc:creator>
5083 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/CreativeCommons_nd.png</guid>
5084 		<description></description>
5085 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
5086 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
5087 		<wp:post_id>2012</wp:post_id>
5088 		<wp:post_date>2012-02-02 17:13:30</wp:post_date>
5089 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2012-02-02 17:13:30</wp:post_date_gmt>
5090 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
5091 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
5092 		<wp:post_name>creativecommons_nd</wp:post_name>
5093 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
5094 		<wp:post_parent>0</wp:post_parent>
5095 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
5096 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
5097 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
5098 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
5099 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/CreativeCommons_nd.png</wp:attachment_url>
5100 		<wp:postmeta>
5101 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
5102 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2012/02/CreativeCommons_nd.png]]></wp:meta_value>
5103 		</wp:postmeta>
5104 		<wp:postmeta>
5105 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
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5107 		</wp:postmeta>
5108 	</item>
5109 	<item>
5110 				<title>CreativeCommons_sa</title>
5111 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=2013</link>
5112 		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Feb 2012 17:13:45 +0000</pubDate>
5113 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[jjmarin]]></dc:creator>
5114 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/CreativeCommons_sa.png</guid>
5115 		<description></description>
5116 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
5117 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
5118 		<wp:post_id>2013</wp:post_id>
5119 		<wp:post_date>2012-02-02 17:13:45</wp:post_date>
5120 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2012-02-02 17:13:45</wp:post_date_gmt>
5121 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
5122 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
5123 		<wp:post_name>creativecommons_sa</wp:post_name>
5124 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
5125 		<wp:post_parent>0</wp:post_parent>
5126 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
5127 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
5128 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
5129 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
5130 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/CreativeCommons_sa.png</wp:attachment_url>
5131 		<wp:postmeta>
5132 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
5133 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2012/02/CreativeCommons_sa.png]]></wp:meta_value>
5134 		</wp:postmeta>
5135 		<wp:postmeta>
5136 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
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5138 		</wp:postmeta>
5139 	</item>
5140 	<item>
5141 				<title>Creative_commons_logo</title>
5142 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=2014</link>
5143 		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Feb 2012 17:13:58 +0000</pubDate>
5144 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[jjmarin]]></dc:creator>
5145 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/Creative_commons_logo.jpg</guid>
5146 		<description></description>
5147 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
5148 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
5149 		<wp:post_id>2014</wp:post_id>
5150 		<wp:post_date>2012-02-02 17:13:58</wp:post_date>
5151 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2012-02-02 17:13:58</wp:post_date_gmt>
5152 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
5153 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
5154 		<wp:post_name>creative_commons_logo</wp:post_name>
5155 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
5156 		<wp:post_parent>0</wp:post_parent>
5157 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
5158 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
5159 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
5160 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
5161 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/Creative_commons_logo.jpg</wp:attachment_url>
5162 		<wp:postmeta>
5163 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
5164 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2012/02/Creative_commons_logo.jpg]]></wp:meta_value>
5165 		</wp:postmeta>
5166 		<wp:postmeta>
5167 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
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5169 		</wp:postmeta>
5170 	</item>
5171 	<item>
5172 				<title>CreativeCommonsLicense_by</title>
5173 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=2015</link>
5174 		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Feb 2012 17:14:20 +0000</pubDate>
5175 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[jjmarin]]></dc:creator>
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5177 		<description></description>
5178 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
5179 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
5180 		<wp:post_id>2015</wp:post_id>
5181 		<wp:post_date>2012-02-02 17:14:20</wp:post_date>
5182 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2012-02-02 17:14:20</wp:post_date_gmt>
5183 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
5184 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
5185 		<wp:post_name>creativecommonslicense_by</wp:post_name>
5186 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
5187 		<wp:post_parent>0</wp:post_parent>
5188 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
5189 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
5190 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
5191 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
5192 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/CreativeCommonsLicense_by.png</wp:attachment_url>
5193 		<wp:postmeta>
5194 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
5195 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2012/02/CreativeCommonsLicense_by.png]]></wp:meta_value>
5196 		</wp:postmeta>
5197 		<wp:postmeta>
5198 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
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5200 		</wp:postmeta>
5201 	</item>
5202 	<item>
5203 				<title>CreativeCommonsLicense_by-nc</title>
5204 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=2016</link>
5205 		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Feb 2012 17:14:34 +0000</pubDate>
5206 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[jjmarin]]></dc:creator>
5207 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/CreativeCommonsLicense_by-nc.png</guid>
5208 		<description></description>
5209 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
5210 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
5211 		<wp:post_id>2016</wp:post_id>
5212 		<wp:post_date>2012-02-02 17:14:34</wp:post_date>
5213 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2012-02-02 17:14:34</wp:post_date_gmt>
5214 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
5215 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
5216 		<wp:post_name>creativecommonslicense_by-nc</wp:post_name>
5217 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
5218 		<wp:post_parent>0</wp:post_parent>
5219 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
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5236 		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Feb 2012 17:14:53 +0000</pubDate>
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5265 				<title>CreativeCommonsLicense_by-nc-sa</title>
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5267 		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Feb 2012 17:15:07 +0000</pubDate>
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5296 				<title>CreativeCommonsLicense_by-nd</title>
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5326 	<item>
5327 				<title>CreativeCommonsLicense_by-sa</title>
5328 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/02/excellent-progress-made-at-gnome-accessibility-hackfest/attachment/creativecommonslicense_by-sa/</link>
5329 		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Feb 2012 17:15:44 +0000</pubDate>
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5361 	<item>
5362 				<title>Red Hat Developer Conference 2012</title>
5363 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/02/gnome-hackfest-double-bill-in-brno-czech-republic/attachment/redhat_brno-2012/</link>
5364 		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Feb 2012 01:21:44 +0000</pubDate>
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5392 	<item>
5393 				<title>Red Hat</title>
5394 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/02/gnome-hackfest-double-bill-in-brno-czech-republic/attachment/red-hat-logo/</link>
5395 		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Feb 2012 11:43:15 +0000</pubDate>
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5423 	<item>
5424 				<title>largeNewGoogleLogoFinalFlat-a</title>
5425 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/foundation/attachment/largenewgooglelogofinalflat-a/</link>
5426 		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Mar 2012 14:52:36 +0000</pubDate>
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5461 		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Mar 2012 14:59:07 +0000</pubDate>
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5489 	<item>
5490 				<title>Google Summer of Code 2012</title>
5491 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/03/gnome-to-participate-in-google-summer-of-code-2012/attachment/google-summer-of-code-2012/</link>
5492 		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Mar 2012 17:51:29 +0000</pubDate>
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5520 	<item>
5521 				<title>accessibility</title>
5522 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/friends/attachment/accessibility/</link>
5523 		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Mar 2012 01:28:01 +0000</pubDate>
5524 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[czeller]]></dc:creator>
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5530 		<wp:post_date>2012-03-24 01:28:01</wp:post_date>
5531 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2012-03-24 01:28:01</wp:post_date_gmt>
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5551 	<item>
5552 				<title>application-view</title>
5553 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/03/gnome-3-4-released/attachment/application-view/</link>
5554 		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2012 10:02:23 +0000</pubDate>
5555 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[andreasn]]></dc:creator>
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5560 		<wp:post_id>2501</wp:post_id>
5561 		<wp:post_date>2012-03-28 10:02:23</wp:post_date>
5562 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2012-03-28 10:02:23</wp:post_date_gmt>
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5565 		<wp:post_name>application-view</wp:post_name>
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5582 	<item>
5583 				<title>application-menu</title>
5584 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/03/gnome-3-4-released/attachment/application-menu/</link>
5585 		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2012 10:03:05 +0000</pubDate>
5586 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[andreasn]]></dc:creator>
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5592 		<wp:post_date>2012-03-28 10:03:05</wp:post_date>
5593 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2012-03-28 10:03:05</wp:post_date_gmt>
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5614 				<title>video-chat</title>
5615 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/03/gnome-3-4-released/attachment/video-chat/</link>
5616 		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2012 10:15:21 +0000</pubDate>
5617 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[andreasn]]></dc:creator>
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5678 		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2012 10:35:17 +0000</pubDate>
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5707 				<title>beautiful-1</title>
5708 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=2526</link>
5709 		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2012 10:35:38 +0000</pubDate>
5710 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
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5738 				<title>beautiful-2</title>
5739 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=2527</link>
5740 		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2012 10:35:44 +0000</pubDate>
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5769 				<title>beautiful-3</title>
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5771 		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2012 10:35:50 +0000</pubDate>
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5800 				<title>beautiful-4</title>
5801 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=2529</link>
5802 		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2012 10:35:54 +0000</pubDate>
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5831 				<title>chat-reply</title>
5832 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=2530</link>
5833 		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2012 10:36:08 +0000</pubDate>
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5863 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=2531</link>
5864 		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2012 10:36:12 +0000</pubDate>
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5892 	<item>
5893 				<title>contacts</title>
5894 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=2532</link>
5895 		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2012 10:36:16 +0000</pubDate>
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5924 				<title>contacts-thumb</title>
5925 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=2533</link>
5926 		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2012 10:36:21 +0000</pubDate>
5927 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
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5954 	<item>
5955 				<title>documents</title>
5956 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=2534</link>
5957 		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2012 10:36:36 +0000</pubDate>
5958 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
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5986 				<title>overview</title>
5987 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=2535</link>
5988 		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2012 10:36:49 +0000</pubDate>
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6143 		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2012 10:37:23 +0000</pubDate>
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6236 		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2012 10:37:35 +0000</pubDate>
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6265 				<title>gnome 3.4</title>
6266 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/banners/the-web-at-your-fingertips/attachment/gnome-3-4/</link>
6267 		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2012 14:12:23 +0000</pubDate>
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6275 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2012-03-28 14:12:23</wp:post_date_gmt>
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6295 	<item>
6296 				<title>gnome 3.4</title>
6297 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/banners/the-web-at-your-fingertips/attachment/gnome-3-4-2/</link>
6298 		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2012 14:12:57 +0000</pubDate>
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6305 		<wp:post_date>2012-03-28 14:12:57</wp:post_date>
6306 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2012-03-28 14:12:57</wp:post_date_gmt>
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6309 		<wp:post_name>gnome-3-4-2</wp:post_name>
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6326 	<item>
6327 				<title>gnome-3.4-600x375</title>
6328 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/03/gnome-3-4-released/attachment/gnome-3-4-600x375/</link>
6329 		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2012 14:39:44 +0000</pubDate>
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6336 		<wp:post_date>2012-03-28 14:39:44</wp:post_date>
6337 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2012-03-28 14:39:44</wp:post_date_gmt>
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6340 		<wp:post_name>gnome-3-4-600x375</wp:post_name>
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6358 				<title>gnome-3.4-940x400</title>
6359 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/gnome-3/attachment/gnome-3-4-940x400/</link>
6360 		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2012 14:50:18 +0000</pubDate>
6361 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
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6367 		<wp:post_date>2012-03-28 14:50:18</wp:post_date>
6368 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2012-03-28 14:50:18</wp:post_date_gmt>
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6371 		<wp:post_name>gnome-3-4-940x400</wp:post_name>
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6388 	<item>
6389 				<title>web-app</title>
6390 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/gnome-3/attachment/web-app-2/</link>
6391 		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2012 15:49:52 +0000</pubDate>
6392 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
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6398 		<wp:post_date>2012-03-28 15:49:52</wp:post_date>
6399 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2012-03-28 15:49:52</wp:post_date_gmt>
6400 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
6401 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
6402 		<wp:post_name>web-app-2</wp:post_name>
6403 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
6404 		<wp:post_parent>21</wp:post_parent>
6405 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
6406 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
6407 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
6408 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
6409 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/web-app.png</wp:attachment_url>
6410 		<wp:postmeta>
6411 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
6412 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2010/09/web-app.png]]></wp:meta_value>
6413 		</wp:postmeta>
6414 		<wp:postmeta>
6415 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
6416 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[a:6:{s:5:"width";s:4:"1280";s:6:"height";s:3:"800";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='80' width='128'";s:4:"file";s:19:"2010/09/web-app.png";s:5:"sizes";a:10:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:19:"web-app-210x131.png";s:5:"width";s:3:"210";s:6:"height";s:3:"131";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:19:"web-app-420x262.png";s:5:"width";s:3:"420";s:6:"height";s:3:"262";}s:5:"large";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:19:"web-app-940x587.png";s:5:"width";s:3:"940";s:6:"height";s:3:"587";}s:14:"post-thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:19:"web-app-448x280.png";s:5:"width";s:3:"448";s:6:"height";s:3:"280";}s:8:"icon-big";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:19:"web-app-256x256.png";s:5:"width";s:3:"256";s:6:"height";s:3:"256";}s:11:"icon-medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:19:"web-app-186x186.png";s:5:"width";s:3:"186";s:6:"height";s:3:"186";}s:10:"icon-small";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:17:"web-app-64x64.png";s:5:"width";s:2:"64";s:6:"height";s:2:"64";}s:21:"image-crafted-content";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:19:"web-app-420x263.png";s:5:"width";s:3:"420";s:6:"height";s:3:"263";}s:13:"thumbnail-big";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:19:"web-app-210x131.png";s:5:"width";s:3:"210";s:6:"height";s:3:"131";}s:15:"thumbnail-small";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:18:"web-app-120x75.png";s:5:"width";s:3:"120";s:6:"height";s:2:"75";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}}]]></wp:meta_value>
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6418 	</item>
6419 	<item>
6420 				<title>web-app-420x263</title>
6421 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/gnome-3/attachment/web-app-420x263-2/</link>
6422 		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2012 15:50:59 +0000</pubDate>
6423 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
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6425 		<description></description>
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6428 		<wp:post_id>2576</wp:post_id>
6429 		<wp:post_date>2012-03-28 15:50:59</wp:post_date>
6430 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2012-03-28 15:50:59</wp:post_date_gmt>
6431 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
6432 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
6433 		<wp:post_name>web-app-420x263-2</wp:post_name>
6434 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
6435 		<wp:post_parent>21</wp:post_parent>
6436 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
6437 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
6438 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
6439 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
6440 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/web-app-420x2631.png</wp:attachment_url>
6441 		<wp:postmeta>
6442 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
6443 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2010/09/web-app-420x2631.png]]></wp:meta_value>
6444 		</wp:postmeta>
6445 		<wp:postmeta>
6446 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
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6448 		</wp:postmeta>
6449 	</item>
6450 	<item>
6451 				<title>heart_foot</title>
6452 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/thank-you/attachment/heart_foot/</link>
6453 		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2012 19:15:46 +0000</pubDate>
6454 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[czeller]]></dc:creator>
6455 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/heart_foot.png</guid>
6456 		<description></description>
6457 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
6458 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
6459 		<wp:post_id>2585</wp:post_id>
6460 		<wp:post_date>2012-03-28 19:15:46</wp:post_date>
6461 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2012-03-28 19:15:46</wp:post_date_gmt>
6462 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
6463 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
6464 		<wp:post_name>heart_foot</wp:post_name>
6465 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
6466 		<wp:post_parent>2357</wp:post_parent>
6467 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
6468 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
6469 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
6470 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
6471 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/heart_foot.png</wp:attachment_url>
6472 		<wp:postmeta>
6473 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
6474 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2012/03/heart_foot.png]]></wp:meta_value>
6475 		</wp:postmeta>
6476 		<wp:postmeta>
6477 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
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6479 		</wp:postmeta>
6480 	</item>
6481 	<item>
6482 				<title>facebook</title>
6483 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=2606</link>
6484 		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2012 20:02:49 +0000</pubDate>
6485 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[czeller]]></dc:creator>
6486 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/facebook.png</guid>
6487 		<description></description>
6488 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
6489 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
6490 		<wp:post_id>2606</wp:post_id>
6491 		<wp:post_date>2012-03-28 20:02:49</wp:post_date>
6492 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2012-03-28 20:02:49</wp:post_date_gmt>
6493 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
6494 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
6495 		<wp:post_name>facebook</wp:post_name>
6496 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
6497 		<wp:post_parent>0</wp:post_parent>
6498 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
6499 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
6500 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
6501 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
6502 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/facebook.png</wp:attachment_url>
6503 		<wp:postmeta>
6504 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
6505 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2012/03/facebook.png]]></wp:meta_value>
6506 		</wp:postmeta>
6507 		<wp:postmeta>
6508 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
6509 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[a:5:{s:5:"width";s:2:"32";s:6:"height";s:2:"32";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:22:"height='32' width='32'";s:4:"file";s:20:"2012/03/facebook.png";s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}}]]></wp:meta_value>
6510 		</wp:postmeta>
6511 	</item>
6512 	<item>
6513 				<title>identica</title>
6514 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=2607</link>
6515 		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2012 20:03:40 +0000</pubDate>
6516 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[czeller]]></dc:creator>
6517 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/identica.png</guid>
6518 		<description></description>
6519 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
6520 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
6521 		<wp:post_id>2607</wp:post_id>
6522 		<wp:post_date>2012-03-28 20:03:40</wp:post_date>
6523 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2012-03-28 20:03:40</wp:post_date_gmt>
6524 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
6525 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
6526 		<wp:post_name>identica</wp:post_name>
6527 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
6528 		<wp:post_parent>0</wp:post_parent>
6529 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
6530 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
6531 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
6532 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
6533 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/identica.png</wp:attachment_url>
6534 		<wp:postmeta>
6535 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
6536 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2012/03/identica.png]]></wp:meta_value>
6537 		</wp:postmeta>
6538 		<wp:postmeta>
6539 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
6540 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[a:5:{s:5:"width";s:2:"32";s:6:"height";s:2:"32";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:22:"height='32' width='32'";s:4:"file";s:20:"2012/03/identica.png";s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}}]]></wp:meta_value>
6541 		</wp:postmeta>
6542 	</item>
6543 	<item>
6544 				<title>twitter</title>
6545 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=2608</link>
6546 		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2012 20:03:50 +0000</pubDate>
6547 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[czeller]]></dc:creator>
6548 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/twitter.png</guid>
6549 		<description></description>
6550 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
6551 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
6552 		<wp:post_id>2608</wp:post_id>
6553 		<wp:post_date>2012-03-28 20:03:50</wp:post_date>
6554 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2012-03-28 20:03:50</wp:post_date_gmt>
6555 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
6556 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
6557 		<wp:post_name>twitter-2</wp:post_name>
6558 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
6559 		<wp:post_parent>0</wp:post_parent>
6560 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
6561 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
6562 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
6563 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
6564 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/twitter.png</wp:attachment_url>
6565 		<wp:postmeta>
6566 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
6567 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2012/03/twitter.png]]></wp:meta_value>
6568 		</wp:postmeta>
6569 		<wp:postmeta>
6570 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
6571 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[a:5:{s:5:"width";s:2:"32";s:6:"height";s:2:"32";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:22:"height='32' width='32'";s:4:"file";s:19:"2012/03/twitter.png";s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}}]]></wp:meta_value>
6572 		</wp:postmeta>
6573 	</item>
6574 	<item>
6575 				<title>Gplus32</title>
6576 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=2609</link>
6577 		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2012 20:12:46 +0000</pubDate>
6578 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[czeller]]></dc:creator>
6579 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Gplus32.png</guid>
6580 		<description></description>
6581 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
6582 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
6583 		<wp:post_id>2609</wp:post_id>
6584 		<wp:post_date>2012-03-28 20:12:46</wp:post_date>
6585 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2012-03-28 20:12:46</wp:post_date_gmt>
6586 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
6587 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
6588 		<wp:post_name>gplus32</wp:post_name>
6589 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
6590 		<wp:post_parent>0</wp:post_parent>
6591 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
6592 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
6593 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
6594 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
6595 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Gplus32.png</wp:attachment_url>
6596 		<wp:postmeta>
6597 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
6598 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2012/03/Gplus32.png]]></wp:meta_value>
6599 		</wp:postmeta>
6600 		<wp:postmeta>
6601 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
6602 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[a:5:{s:5:"width";s:2:"32";s:6:"height";s:2:"32";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:22:"height='32' width='32'";s:4:"file";s:19:"2012/03/Gplus32.png";s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}}]]></wp:meta_value>
6603 		</wp:postmeta>
6604 	</item>
6605 	<item>
6606 				<title>robot_thanks</title>
6607 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/thank-you/attachment/robot_thanks/</link>
6608 		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Mar 2012 23:24:22 +0000</pubDate>
6609 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[czeller]]></dc:creator>
6610 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/robot_thanks.png</guid>
6611 		<description></description>
6612 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
6613 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
6614 		<wp:post_id>2663</wp:post_id>
6615 		<wp:post_date>2012-03-29 23:24:22</wp:post_date>
6616 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2012-03-29 23:24:22</wp:post_date_gmt>
6617 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
6618 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
6619 		<wp:post_name>robot_thanks</wp:post_name>
6620 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
6621 		<wp:post_parent>2357</wp:post_parent>
6622 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
6623 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
6624 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
6625 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
6626 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/robot_thanks-e1333730283110.png</wp:attachment_url>
6627 		<wp:postmeta>
6628 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
6629 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2012/03/robot_thanks-e1333730283110.png]]></wp:meta_value>
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6643 		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Mar 2012 00:01:02 +0000</pubDate>
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6673 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/04/official-announcement-and-invitation-to-gnome-asia-2012/attachment/gas_banner/</link>
6674 		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Apr 2012 21:35:57 +0000</pubDate>
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6702 	<item>
6703 				<title>a11y-testimonial2-diego</title>
6704 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/testimonials/diegosanchez/attachment/a11y-testimonial2-diego/</link>
6705 		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Apr 2012 14:28:35 +0000</pubDate>
6706 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[andreasn]]></dc:creator>
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6734 				<title>laura-m-castro</title>
6735 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/07/interview-with-guadec-organizer-laura-m-castro/attachment/laura-m-castro/</link>
6736 		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Jul 2012 15:33:28 +0000</pubDate>
6737 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
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6759 		<wp:postmeta>
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6765 				<title>Alejo Pacín</title>
6766 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/07/interview-with-guadec-organizer-alejo-pacin/attachment/phto-alejopacin/</link>
6767 		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Jul 2012 00:10:51 +0000</pubDate>
6768 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[gonyere]]></dc:creator>
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6796 				<title>Serafín Villar</title>
6797 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/07/interview-with-guadec-organizer-serafin-villar/attachment/photo-serafinvillar/</link>
6798 		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Jul 2012 00:58:21 +0000</pubDate>
6799 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[gonyere]]></dc:creator>
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6821 		<wp:postmeta>
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6825 	</item>
6826 	<item>
6827 				<title>Tobias Mueller</title>
6828 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/07/interview-with-incoming-gnome-foundation-board-member-tobias-mueller/attachment/photo-tmueller/</link>
6829 		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Jul 2012 15:05:36 +0000</pubDate>
6830 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[gonyere]]></dc:creator>
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6836 		<wp:post_date>2012-07-16 15:05:36</wp:post_date>
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6851 		</wp:postmeta>
6852 		<wp:postmeta>
6853 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
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6855 		</wp:postmeta>
6856 	</item>
6857 	<item>
6858 				<title>Francisco Javier Tsao Santín</title>
6859 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/07/interview-with-guadec-organizer-francisco-javier-tsao-santin/attachment/photo-tsao/</link>
6860 		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Jul 2012 15:29:57 +0000</pubDate>
6861 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[gonyere]]></dc:creator>
6862 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/photo-tsao.jpg</guid>
6863 		<description></description>
6864 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
6865 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
6866 		<wp:post_id>3023</wp:post_id>
6867 		<wp:post_date>2012-07-17 15:29:57</wp:post_date>
6868 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2012-07-17 15:29:57</wp:post_date_gmt>
6869 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
6870 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
6871 		<wp:post_name>photo-tsao</wp:post_name>
6872 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
6873 		<wp:post_parent>3021</wp:post_parent>
6874 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
6875 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
6876 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
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6878 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/photo-tsao.jpg</wp:attachment_url>
6879 		<wp:postmeta>
6880 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
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6882 		</wp:postmeta>
6883 		<wp:postmeta>
6884 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
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6887 	</item>
6888 	<item>
6889 				<title>hackfest-sponsors-vertical</title>
6890 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/07/gnome-ux-hackfest-kicks-off-in-a-coruna/attachment/hackfest-sponsors-vertical/</link>
6891 		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Jul 2012 12:06:00 +0000</pubDate>
6892 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
6893 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/hackfest-sponsors-vertical.png</guid>
6894 		<description></description>
6895 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
6896 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
6897 		<wp:post_id>3035</wp:post_id>
6898 		<wp:post_date>2012-07-20 12:06:00</wp:post_date>
6899 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2012-07-20 12:06:00</wp:post_date_gmt>
6900 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
6901 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
6902 		<wp:post_name>hackfest-sponsors-vertical</wp:post_name>
6903 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
6904 		<wp:post_parent>3034</wp:post_parent>
6905 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
6906 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
6907 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
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6909 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/hackfest-sponsors-vertical.png</wp:attachment_url>
6910 		<wp:postmeta>
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6913 		</wp:postmeta>
6914 		<wp:postmeta>
6915 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
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6918 	</item>
6919 	<item>
6920 				<title>photo-epadron</title>
6921 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/07/interview-with-guadec-organizer-emilio-j-padron/attachment/photo-epadron/</link>
6922 		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Jul 2012 11:48:25 +0000</pubDate>
6923 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[gonyere]]></dc:creator>
6924 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/photo-epadron.jpg</guid>
6925 		<description></description>
6926 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
6927 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
6928 		<wp:post_id>3041</wp:post_id>
6929 		<wp:post_date>2012-07-23 11:48:25</wp:post_date>
6930 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2012-07-23 11:48:25</wp:post_date_gmt>
6931 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
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6933 		<wp:post_name>photo-epadron</wp:post_name>
6934 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
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6940 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/photo-epadron.jpg</wp:attachment_url>
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6945 		<wp:postmeta>
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6949 	</item>
6950 	<item>
6951 				<title>GNOME Outreach Program Yearbook 2012</title>
6952 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/07/gnome-outreach-program-yearbook-2012/attachment/gnome-outreach-yearbook-2012/</link>
6953 		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Jul 2012 21:27:49 +0000</pubDate>
6954 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[dgsiegel]]></dc:creator>
6955 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/gnome-outreach-yearbook-2012.pdf</guid>
6956 		<description></description>
6957 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
6958 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
6959 		<wp:post_id>3053</wp:post_id>
6960 		<wp:post_date>2012-07-24 21:27:49</wp:post_date>
6961 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2012-07-24 21:27:49</wp:post_date_gmt>
6962 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
6963 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
6964 		<wp:post_name>gnome-outreach-yearbook-2012</wp:post_name>
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6980 	</item>
6981 	<item>
6982 				<title>photo-slotfy</title>
6983 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/07/interview-with-incoming-board-member-seif-lotfy/attachment/photo-slotfy/</link>
6984 		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Jul 2012 08:16:01 +0000</pubDate>
6985 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[gonyere]]></dc:creator>
6986 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/photo-slotfy.jpg</guid>
6987 		<description></description>
6988 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
6989 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
6990 		<wp:post_id>3063</wp:post_id>
6991 		<wp:post_date>2012-07-26 08:16:01</wp:post_date>
6992 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2012-07-26 08:16:01</wp:post_date_gmt>
6993 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
6994 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
6995 		<wp:post_name>photo-slotfy</wp:post_name>
6996 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
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6999 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
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7050 		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Aug 2012 18:04:45 +0000</pubDate>
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7079 				<title>Google-Summer-of-Code-2012</title>
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7140 	<item>
7141 				<title>gnome-women-outreach-logo-no-background</title>
7142 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/08/congratulations-to-our-summer-interns/attachment/gnome-women-outreach-logo-no-background-3/</link>
7143 		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Aug 2012 18:07:48 +0000</pubDate>
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7171 	<item>
7172 				<title>Google-Summer-of-Code-2012</title>
7173 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/08/congratulations-to-our-summer-interns/attachment/google-summer-of-code-2012-3/</link>
7174 		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Aug 2012 18:08:17 +0000</pubDate>
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7203 				<title>outreach-2012</title>
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7205 		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Aug 2012 18:14:18 +0000</pubDate>
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7234 				<title>andreas_nilsson</title>
7235 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=3151</link>
7236 		<pubDate>Fri, 31 Aug 2012 12:16:50 +0000</pubDate>
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7250 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
7251 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
7252 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
7253 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
7254 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/andreas_nilsson.jpg</wp:attachment_url>
7255 		<wp:postmeta>
7256 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
7257 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2012/08/andreas_nilsson.jpg]]></wp:meta_value>
7258 		</wp:postmeta>
7259 		<wp:postmeta>
7260 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
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7262 		</wp:postmeta>
7263 	</item>
7264 	<item>
7265 				<title>bastien_nocera</title>
7266 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=3152</link>
7267 		<pubDate>Fri, 31 Aug 2012 12:16:51 +0000</pubDate>
7268 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[andreasn]]></dc:creator>
7269 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/bastien_nocera.jpg</guid>
7270 		<description></description>
7271 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
7272 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
7273 		<wp:post_id>3152</wp:post_id>
7274 		<wp:post_date>2012-08-31 12:16:51</wp:post_date>
7275 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2012-08-31 12:16:51</wp:post_date_gmt>
7276 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
7277 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
7278 		<wp:post_name>bastien_nocera-2</wp:post_name>
7279 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
7280 		<wp:post_parent>0</wp:post_parent>
7281 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
7282 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
7283 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
7284 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
7285 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/bastien_nocera.jpg</wp:attachment_url>
7286 		<wp:postmeta>
7287 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
7288 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2012/08/bastien_nocera.jpg]]></wp:meta_value>
7289 		</wp:postmeta>
7290 		<wp:postmeta>
7291 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
7292 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[a:5:{s:5:"width";s:2:"80";s:6:"height";s:2:"80";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:22:"height='80' width='80'";s:4:"file";s:26:"2012/08/bastien_nocera.jpg";s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:3:"1.8";s:6:"credit";s:38:"daniel g. siegel <daniel@dgsiegel.net>";s:6:"camera";s:14:"Canon EOS 550D";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:10:"1343867291";s:9:"copyright";s:11:"cc-by-nc-sa";s:12:"focal_length";s:2:"50";s:3:"iso";s:3:"800";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:5:"0.025";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}}]]></wp:meta_value>
7293 		</wp:postmeta>
7294 	</item>
7295 	<item>
7296 				<title>seif_lotfy</title>
7297 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=3153</link>
7298 		<pubDate>Fri, 31 Aug 2012 12:16:51 +0000</pubDate>
7299 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[andreasn]]></dc:creator>
7300 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/seif_lotfy.jpg</guid>
7301 		<description></description>
7302 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
7303 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
7304 		<wp:post_id>3153</wp:post_id>
7305 		<wp:post_date>2012-08-31 12:16:51</wp:post_date>
7306 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2012-08-31 12:16:51</wp:post_date_gmt>
7307 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
7308 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
7309 		<wp:post_name>seif_lotfy</wp:post_name>
7310 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
7311 		<wp:post_parent>0</wp:post_parent>
7312 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
7313 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
7314 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
7315 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
7316 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/seif_lotfy.jpg</wp:attachment_url>
7317 		<wp:postmeta>
7318 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
7319 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2012/08/seif_lotfy.jpg]]></wp:meta_value>
7320 		</wp:postmeta>
7321 		<wp:postmeta>
7322 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
7323 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[a:5:{s:5:"width";s:2:"80";s:6:"height";s:2:"80";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:22:"height='80' width='80'";s:4:"file";s:22:"2012/08/seif_lotfy.jpg";s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"2";s:6:"credit";s:38:"daniel g. siegel <daniel@dgsiegel.net>";s:6:"camera";s:14:"Canon EOS 550D";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:10:"1343257510";s:9:"copyright";s:11:"cc-by-nc-sa";s:12:"focal_length";s:2:"50";s:3:"iso";s:3:"800";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:5:"0.008";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}}]]></wp:meta_value>
7324 		</wp:postmeta>
7325 	</item>
7326 	<item>
7327 				<title>tobias_mueller</title>
7328 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=3154</link>
7329 		<pubDate>Fri, 31 Aug 2012 12:16:52 +0000</pubDate>
7330 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[andreasn]]></dc:creator>
7331 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/tobias_mueller.jpg</guid>
7332 		<description></description>
7333 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
7334 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
7335 		<wp:post_id>3154</wp:post_id>
7336 		<wp:post_date>2012-08-31 12:16:52</wp:post_date>
7337 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2012-08-31 12:16:52</wp:post_date_gmt>
7338 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
7339 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
7340 		<wp:post_name>tobias_mueller</wp:post_name>
7341 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
7342 		<wp:post_parent>0</wp:post_parent>
7343 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
7344 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
7345 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
7346 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
7347 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/tobias_mueller.jpg</wp:attachment_url>
7348 		<wp:postmeta>
7349 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
7350 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2012/08/tobias_mueller.jpg]]></wp:meta_value>
7351 		</wp:postmeta>
7352 		<wp:postmeta>
7353 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
7354 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[a:5:{s:5:"width";s:2:"80";s:6:"height";s:2:"80";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:22:"height='80' width='80'";s:4:"file";s:26:"2012/08/tobias_mueller.jpg";s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:3:"1.8";s:6:"credit";s:38:"daniel g. siegel <daniel@dgsiegel.net>";s:6:"camera";s:14:"Canon EOS 550D";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:10:"1343435712";s:9:"copyright";s:11:"cc-by-nc-sa";s:12:"focal_length";s:2:"50";s:3:"iso";s:3:"800";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:5:"0.008";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}}]]></wp:meta_value>
7355 		</wp:postmeta>
7356 	</item>
7357 	<item>
7358 				<title>mozilla-foundation</title>
7359 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/06/gnome-accessibility-bid-selected/attachment/mozilla-foundation-2/</link>
7360 		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Sep 2012 16:48:46 +0000</pubDate>
7361 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[andreasn]]></dc:creator>
7362 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/mozilla-foundation.png</guid>
7363 		<description></description>
7364 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
7365 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
7366 		<wp:post_id>3161</wp:post_id>
7367 		<wp:post_date>2012-09-09 16:48:46</wp:post_date>
7368 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2012-09-09 16:48:46</wp:post_date_gmt>
7369 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
7370 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
7371 		<wp:post_name>mozilla-foundation-2</wp:post_name>
7372 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
7373 		<wp:post_parent>4012</wp:post_parent>
7374 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
7375 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
7376 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
7377 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
7378 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/mozilla-foundation.png</wp:attachment_url>
7379 		<wp:postmeta>
7380 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
7381 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2012/09/mozilla-foundation.png]]></wp:meta_value>
7382 		</wp:postmeta>
7383 		<wp:postmeta>
7384 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
7385 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[a:5:{s:5:"width";s:3:"175";s:6:"height";s:2:"71";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='51' width='128'";s:4:"file";s:30:"2012/09/mozilla-foundation.png";s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}}]]></wp:meta_value>
7386 		</wp:postmeta>
7387 	</item>
7388 	<item>
7389 				<title>SUSE logo</title>
7390 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/09/user-observation-hackfest-announcement/attachment/suse_logo/</link>
7391 		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Sep 2012 22:00:02 +0000</pubDate>
7392 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[jjmarin]]></dc:creator>
7393 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/Suse_Logo.png</guid>
7394 		<description></description>
7395 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
7396 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[SUSE logo]]></excerpt:encoded>
7397 		<wp:post_id>3171</wp:post_id>
7398 		<wp:post_date>2012-09-17 22:00:02</wp:post_date>
7399 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2012-09-17 22:00:02</wp:post_date_gmt>
7400 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
7401 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
7402 		<wp:post_name>suse_logo</wp:post_name>
7403 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
7404 		<wp:post_parent>3170</wp:post_parent>
7405 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
7406 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
7407 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
7408 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
7409 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/Suse_Logo.png</wp:attachment_url>
7410 		<wp:postmeta>
7411 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
7412 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2012/09/Suse_Logo.png]]></wp:meta_value>
7413 		</wp:postmeta>
7414 		<wp:postmeta>
7415 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
7416 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[a:5:{s:5:"width";s:3:"360";s:6:"height";s:3:"167";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='59' width='128'";s:4:"file";s:21:"2012/09/Suse_Logo.png";s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}}]]></wp:meta_value>
7417 		</wp:postmeta>
7418 		<wp:postmeta>
7419 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_image_alt</wp:meta_key>
7420 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[SUSE]]></wp:meta_value>
7421 		</wp:postmeta>
7422 	</item>
7423 	<item>
7424 				<title>City_of_Largo</title>
7425 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/09/user-observation-hackfest-announcement/attachment/city_of_largo/</link>
7426 		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Sep 2012 22:46:43 +0000</pubDate>
7427 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[jjmarin]]></dc:creator>
7428 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/City_of_Largo.jpg</guid>
7429 		<description></description>
7430 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
7431 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
7432 		<wp:post_id>3187</wp:post_id>
7433 		<wp:post_date>2012-09-17 22:46:43</wp:post_date>
7434 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2012-09-17 22:46:43</wp:post_date_gmt>
7435 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
7436 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
7437 		<wp:post_name>city_of_largo</wp:post_name>
7438 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
7439 		<wp:post_parent>3170</wp:post_parent>
7440 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
7441 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
7442 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
7443 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
7444 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/City_of_Largo.jpg</wp:attachment_url>
7445 		<wp:postmeta>
7446 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
7447 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2012/09/City_of_Largo.jpg]]></wp:meta_value>
7448 		</wp:postmeta>
7449 		<wp:postmeta>
7450 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
7451 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[a:5:{s:5:"width";s:3:"360";s:6:"height";s:3:"117";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='41' width='128'";s:4:"file";s:25:"2012/09/City_of_Largo.jpg";s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}}]]></wp:meta_value>
7452 		</wp:postmeta>
7453 	</item>
7454 	<item>
7455 				<title>GNOME_Foundation</title>
7456 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/09/user-observation-hackfest-announcement/attachment/gnome_foundation/</link>
7457 		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Sep 2012 23:21:12 +0000</pubDate>
7458 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[jjmarin]]></dc:creator>
7459 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/GNOME_Foundation.png</guid>
7460 		<description></description>
7461 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
7462 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
7463 		<wp:post_id>3199</wp:post_id>
7464 		<wp:post_date>2012-09-17 23:21:12</wp:post_date>
7465 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2012-09-17 23:21:12</wp:post_date_gmt>
7466 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
7467 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
7468 		<wp:post_name>gnome_foundation</wp:post_name>
7469 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
7470 		<wp:post_parent>3170</wp:post_parent>
7471 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
7472 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
7473 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
7474 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
7475 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/GNOME_Foundation.png</wp:attachment_url>
7476 		<wp:postmeta>
7477 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
7478 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2012/09/GNOME_Foundation.png]]></wp:meta_value>
7479 		</wp:postmeta>
7480 		<wp:postmeta>
7481 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
7482 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[a:5:{s:5:"width";s:3:"360";s:6:"height";s:3:"128";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='45' width='128'";s:4:"file";s:28:"2012/09/GNOME_Foundation.png";s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}}]]></wp:meta_value>
7483 		</wp:postmeta>
7484 	</item>
7485 	<item>
7486 				<title>activities-overview-210x131</title>
7487 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/09/gnome-3-6-released/attachment/activities-overview-210x131/</link>
7488 		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Sep 2012 10:47:28 +0000</pubDate>
7489 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
7490 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/activities-overview-210x131.png</guid>
7491 		<description></description>
7492 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
7493 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
7494 		<wp:post_id>3231</wp:post_id>
7495 		<wp:post_date>2012-09-24 10:47:28</wp:post_date>
7496 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2012-09-24 10:47:28</wp:post_date_gmt>
7497 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
7498 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
7499 		<wp:post_name>activities-overview-210x131</wp:post_name>
7500 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
7501 		<wp:post_parent>3222</wp:post_parent>
7502 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
7503 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
7504 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
7505 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
7506 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/activities-overview-210x131.png</wp:attachment_url>
7507 		<wp:postmeta>
7508 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
7509 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2012/09/activities-overview-210x131.png]]></wp:meta_value>
7510 		</wp:postmeta>
7511 		<wp:postmeta>
7512 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
7513 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[a:5:{s:5:"width";s:3:"210";s:6:"height";s:3:"131";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='79' width='128'";s:4:"file";s:39:"2012/09/activities-overview-210x131.png";s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}}]]></wp:meta_value>
7514 		</wp:postmeta>
7515 	</item>
7516 	<item>
7517 				<title>activities-overview</title>
7518 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/09/gnome-3-6-released/attachment/activities-overview/</link>
7519 		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Sep 2012 10:47:41 +0000</pubDate>
7520 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
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7525 		<wp:post_id>3232</wp:post_id>
7526 		<wp:post_date>2012-09-24 10:47:41</wp:post_date>
7527 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2012-09-24 10:47:41</wp:post_date_gmt>
7528 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
7529 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
7530 		<wp:post_name>activities-overview</wp:post_name>
7531 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
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7533 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
7534 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
7535 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
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7538 		<wp:postmeta>
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7542 		<wp:postmeta>
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7545 		</wp:postmeta>
7546 	</item>
7547 	<item>
7548 				<title>files-recent</title>
7549 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/09/gnome-3-6-released/attachment/files-recent/</link>
7550 		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Sep 2012 10:49:22 +0000</pubDate>
7551 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
7552 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/files-recent.png</guid>
7553 		<description></description>
7554 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
7555 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
7556 		<wp:post_id>3234</wp:post_id>
7557 		<wp:post_date>2012-09-24 10:49:22</wp:post_date>
7558 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2012-09-24 10:49:22</wp:post_date_gmt>
7559 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
7560 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
7561 		<wp:post_name>files-recent</wp:post_name>
7562 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
7563 		<wp:post_parent>3222</wp:post_parent>
7564 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
7565 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
7566 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
7567 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
7568 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/files-recent.png</wp:attachment_url>
7569 		<wp:postmeta>
7570 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
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7572 		</wp:postmeta>
7573 		<wp:postmeta>
7574 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
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7576 		</wp:postmeta>
7577 	</item>
7578 	<item>
7579 				<title>files-recent-210x131</title>
7580 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/09/gnome-3-6-released/attachment/files-recent-210x131/</link>
7581 		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Sep 2012 10:49:37 +0000</pubDate>
7582 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
7583 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/files-recent-210x131.png</guid>
7584 		<description></description>
7585 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
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7587 		<wp:post_id>3235</wp:post_id>
7588 		<wp:post_date>2012-09-24 10:49:37</wp:post_date>
7589 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2012-09-24 10:49:37</wp:post_date_gmt>
7590 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
7591 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
7592 		<wp:post_name>files-recent-210x131</wp:post_name>
7593 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
7594 		<wp:post_parent>3222</wp:post_parent>
7595 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
7596 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
7597 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
7598 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
7599 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/files-recent-210x131.png</wp:attachment_url>
7600 		<wp:postmeta>
7601 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
7602 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2012/09/files-recent-210x131.png]]></wp:meta_value>
7603 		</wp:postmeta>
7604 		<wp:postmeta>
7605 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
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7607 		</wp:postmeta>
7608 	</item>
7609 	<item>
7610 				<title>input-sources-210x131</title>
7611 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/09/gnome-3-6-released/attachment/input-sources-210x131/</link>
7612 		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Sep 2012 10:50:02 +0000</pubDate>
7613 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
7614 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/input-sources-210x131.png</guid>
7615 		<description></description>
7616 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
7617 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
7618 		<wp:post_id>3236</wp:post_id>
7619 		<wp:post_date>2012-09-24 10:50:02</wp:post_date>
7620 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2012-09-24 10:50:02</wp:post_date_gmt>
7621 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
7622 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
7623 		<wp:post_name>input-sources-210x131</wp:post_name>
7624 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
7625 		<wp:post_parent>3222</wp:post_parent>
7626 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
7627 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
7628 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
7629 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
7630 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/input-sources-210x131.png</wp:attachment_url>
7631 		<wp:postmeta>
7632 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
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7634 		</wp:postmeta>
7635 		<wp:postmeta>
7636 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
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7638 		</wp:postmeta>
7639 	</item>
7640 	<item>
7641 				<title>input-sources</title>
7642 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/09/gnome-3-6-released/attachment/input-sources/</link>
7643 		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Sep 2012 10:50:50 +0000</pubDate>
7644 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
7645 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/input-sources.png</guid>
7646 		<description></description>
7647 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
7648 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
7649 		<wp:post_id>3238</wp:post_id>
7650 		<wp:post_date>2012-09-24 10:50:50</wp:post_date>
7651 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2012-09-24 10:50:50</wp:post_date_gmt>
7652 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
7653 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
7654 		<wp:post_name>input-sources</wp:post_name>
7655 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
7656 		<wp:post_parent>3222</wp:post_parent>
7657 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
7658 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
7659 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
7660 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
7661 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/input-sources.png</wp:attachment_url>
7662 		<wp:postmeta>
7663 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
7664 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2012/09/input-sources.png]]></wp:meta_value>
7665 		</wp:postmeta>
7666 		<wp:postmeta>
7667 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
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7669 		</wp:postmeta>
7670 	</item>
7671 	<item>
7672 				<title>gnome-3-6</title>
7673 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/09/gnome-3-6-released/attachment/gnome-3-6/</link>
7674 		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Sep 2012 13:28:37 +0000</pubDate>
7675 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
7676 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/gnome-3-6.png</guid>
7677 		<description></description>
7678 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
7679 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
7680 		<wp:post_id>3259</wp:post_id>
7681 		<wp:post_date>2012-09-26 13:28:37</wp:post_date>
7682 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2012-09-26 13:28:37</wp:post_date_gmt>
7683 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
7684 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
7685 		<wp:post_name>gnome-3-6</wp:post_name>
7686 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
7687 		<wp:post_parent>3222</wp:post_parent>
7688 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
7689 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
7690 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
7691 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
7692 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/gnome-3-6.png</wp:attachment_url>
7693 		<wp:postmeta>
7694 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_image_alt</wp:meta_key>
7695 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[GNOME 3.6]]></wp:meta_value>
7696 		</wp:postmeta>
7697 		<wp:postmeta>
7698 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
7699 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[a:5:{s:5:"width";s:3:"645";s:6:"height";s:3:"403";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='79' width='128'";s:4:"file";s:21:"2012/09/gnome-3-6.png";s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}}]]></wp:meta_value>
7700 		</wp:postmeta>
7701 		<wp:postmeta>
7702 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
7703 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2012/09/gnome-3-6.png]]></wp:meta_value>
7704 		</wp:postmeta>
7705 	</item>
7706 	<item>
7707 				<title>beautiful-1</title>
7708 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=3267</link>
7709 		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Sep 2012 15:07:08 +0000</pubDate>
7710 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[andreasn]]></dc:creator>
7711 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/beautiful-1.png</guid>
7712 		<description></description>
7713 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
7714 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
7715 		<wp:post_id>3267</wp:post_id>
7716 		<wp:post_date>2012-09-26 15:07:08</wp:post_date>
7717 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2012-09-26 15:07:08</wp:post_date_gmt>
7718 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
7719 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
7720 		<wp:post_name>beautiful-1-3</wp:post_name>
7721 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
7722 		<wp:post_parent>0</wp:post_parent>
7723 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
7724 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
7725 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
7726 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
7727 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/beautiful-1.png</wp:attachment_url>
7728 		<wp:postmeta>
7729 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
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7731 		</wp:postmeta>
7732 		<wp:postmeta>
7733 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
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7735 		</wp:postmeta>
7736 	</item>
7737 	<item>
7738 				<title>beautiful-2</title>
7739 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=3268</link>
7740 		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Sep 2012 15:07:08 +0000</pubDate>
7741 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[andreasn]]></dc:creator>
7742 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/beautiful-2.png</guid>
7743 		<description></description>
7744 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
7745 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
7746 		<wp:post_id>3268</wp:post_id>
7747 		<wp:post_date>2012-09-26 15:07:08</wp:post_date>
7748 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2012-09-26 15:07:08</wp:post_date_gmt>
7749 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
7750 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
7751 		<wp:post_name>beautiful-2-3</wp:post_name>
7752 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
7753 		<wp:post_parent>0</wp:post_parent>
7754 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
7755 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
7756 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
7757 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
7758 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/beautiful-2.png</wp:attachment_url>
7759 		<wp:postmeta>
7760 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
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7762 		</wp:postmeta>
7763 		<wp:postmeta>
7764 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
7765 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[a:5:{s:5:"width";s:3:"210";s:6:"height";s:3:"157";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='96' width='128'";s:4:"file";s:23:"2012/09/beautiful-2.png";s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}}]]></wp:meta_value>
7766 		</wp:postmeta>
7767 	</item>
7768 	<item>
7769 				<title>beautiful-4</title>
7770 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=3270</link>
7771 		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Sep 2012 15:07:09 +0000</pubDate>
7772 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[andreasn]]></dc:creator>
7773 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/beautiful-4.png</guid>
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7775 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
7776 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
7777 		<wp:post_id>3270</wp:post_id>
7778 		<wp:post_date>2012-09-26 15:07:09</wp:post_date>
7779 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2012-09-26 15:07:09</wp:post_date_gmt>
7780 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
7781 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
7782 		<wp:post_name>beautiful-4-3</wp:post_name>
7783 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
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7785 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
7786 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
7787 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
7788 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
7789 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/beautiful-4.png</wp:attachment_url>
7790 		<wp:postmeta>
7791 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
7792 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2012/09/beautiful-4.png]]></wp:meta_value>
7793 		</wp:postmeta>
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7861 	<item>
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7864 		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Sep 2012 15:07:37 +0000</pubDate>
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7892 	<item>
7893 				<title>message-tray-bubble</title>
7894 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=3274</link>
7895 		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Sep 2012 15:07:59 +0000</pubDate>
7896 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[andreasn]]></dc:creator>
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7923 	<item>
7924 				<title>application-view-420x263</title>
7925 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=3275</link>
7926 		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Sep 2012 15:08:39 +0000</pubDate>
7927 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[andreasn]]></dc:creator>
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7954 	<item>
7955 				<title>chat-reply-420x264</title>
7956 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=3276</link>
7957 		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Sep 2012 15:08:39 +0000</pubDate>
7958 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[andreasn]]></dc:creator>
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7986 				<title>overview-420x263</title>
7987 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=3277</link>
7988 		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Sep 2012 15:08:40 +0000</pubDate>
7989 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[andreasn]]></dc:creator>
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8017 				<title>documents</title>
8018 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=3278</link>
8019 		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Sep 2012 15:08:50 +0000</pubDate>
8020 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[andreasn]]></dc:creator>
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8048 				<title>gnome 3.6 banner</title>
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8143 		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Sep 2012 18:02:37 +0000</pubDate>
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8172 				<title>beautiful-3</title>
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8174 		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Sep 2012 10:24:14 +0000</pubDate>
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8203 				<title>beautiful-3</title>
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8205 		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Sep 2012 10:42:14 +0000</pubDate>
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8236 		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Oct 2012 14:59:30 +0000</pubDate>
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8266 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=3318</link>
8267 		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Oct 2012 15:00:28 +0000</pubDate>
8268 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[andreasn]]></dc:creator>
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8296 				<title>photo-missing</title>
8297 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=3326</link>
8298 		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Oct 2012 13:14:01 +0000</pubDate>
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8327 				<title>Bylaws of the GNOME Foundation</title>
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8358 				<title>annual-report-2010-2011</title>
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8360 		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Nov 2012 22:13:24 +0000</pubDate>
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8389 				<title>gnome_report_2010-11</title>
8390 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/12/gnome-2010-2011-annual-report/attachment/gnome_report_2010-11/</link>
8391 		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Dec 2012 21:09:37 +0000</pubDate>
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8398 		<wp:post_date>2012-12-05 21:09:37</wp:post_date>
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8420 				<title>gnome-3-8</title>
8421 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/gnome-3/attachment/gnome-3-8/</link>
8422 		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Mar 2013 13:51:51 +0000</pubDate>
8423 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
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8449 	</item>
8450 	<item>
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8453 		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Mar 2013 22:55:31 +0000</pubDate>
8454 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[deindre]]></dc:creator>
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8482 				<title>window-selection-3-8-420x236</title>
8483 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=3708</link>
8484 		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Mar 2013 11:28:50 +0000</pubDate>
8485 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
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8513 				<title>window-selection-3-8</title>
8514 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=3709</link>
8515 		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Mar 2013 11:30:25 +0000</pubDate>
8516 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
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8518 		<description></description>
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8544 				<title>message-tray-chat-3-8</title>
8545 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=3711</link>
8546 		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Mar 2013 11:40:59 +0000</pubDate>
8547 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
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8575 				<title>message-tray-chat-3-8-420x236</title>
8576 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=3712</link>
8577 		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Mar 2013 11:41:04 +0000</pubDate>
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8606 				<title>clocks-3-8</title>
8607 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?attachment_id=3714</link>
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8732 		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Mar 2013 11:57:40 +0000</pubDate>
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8763 		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Mar 2013 11:57:41 +0000</pubDate>
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8824 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/03/gnome-3-8-released/attachment/goa-add-account-210x118/</link>
8825 		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Mar 2013 17:39:38 +0000</pubDate>
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8856 		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Mar 2013 17:39:39 +0000</pubDate>
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8918 		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Mar 2013 17:39:45 +0000</pubDate>
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8946 	<item>
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8948 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/03/gnome-3-8-released/attachment/input-methods-switcher-210x118/</link>
8949 		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Mar 2013 17:39:45 +0000</pubDate>
8950 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
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8957 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2013-03-22 17:39:45</wp:post_date_gmt>
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8972 		<wp:postmeta>
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8976 	</item>
8977 	<item>
8978 				<title>clocks-210x118</title>
8979 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/03/gnome-3-8-released/attachment/clocks-210x118/</link>
8980 		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Mar 2013 17:39:46 +0000</pubDate>
8981 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
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8987 		<wp:post_date>2013-03-22 17:39:46</wp:post_date>
8988 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2013-03-22 17:39:46</wp:post_date_gmt>
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9007 	</item>
9008 	<item>
9009 				<title>settings-power-210x118</title>
9010 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/03/gnome-3-8-released/attachment/settings-power-210x118/</link>
9011 		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Mar 2013 17:39:47 +0000</pubDate>
9012 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
9013 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/settings-power-210x118.png</guid>
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9017 		<wp:post_id>3810</wp:post_id>
9018 		<wp:post_date>2013-03-22 17:39:47</wp:post_date>
9019 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2013-03-22 17:39:47</wp:post_date_gmt>
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9027 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
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9029 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/settings-power-210x118.png</wp:attachment_url>
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9037 		</wp:postmeta>
9038 	</item>
9039 	<item>
9040 				<title>window-selection-210x118</title>
9041 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/03/gnome-3-8-released/attachment/window-selection-210x118/</link>
9042 		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Mar 2013 17:39:47 +0000</pubDate>
9043 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
9044 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/window-selection-210x118.png</guid>
9045 		<description></description>
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9048 		<wp:post_id>3811</wp:post_id>
9049 		<wp:post_date>2013-03-22 17:39:47</wp:post_date>
9050 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2013-03-22 17:39:47</wp:post_date_gmt>
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9053 		<wp:post_name>window-selection-210x118</wp:post_name>
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9057 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
9058 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
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9060 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/window-selection-210x118.png</wp:attachment_url>
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9065 		<wp:postmeta>
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9068 		</wp:postmeta>
9069 	</item>
9070 	<item>
9071 				<title>classic-mode-210x118</title>
9072 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/03/gnome-3-8-released/attachment/classic-mode-210x118/</link>
9073 		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Mar 2013 17:39:48 +0000</pubDate>
9074 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
9075 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/classic-mode-210x118.png</guid>
9076 		<description></description>
9077 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
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9079 		<wp:post_id>3812</wp:post_id>
9080 		<wp:post_date>2013-03-22 17:39:48</wp:post_date>
9081 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2013-03-22 17:39:48</wp:post_date_gmt>
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9100 	</item>
9101 	<item>
9102 				<title>window-selection</title>
9103 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/03/gnome-3-8-released/attachment/window-selection/</link>
9104 		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Mar 2013 17:39:52 +0000</pubDate>
9105 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
9106 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/window-selection.png</guid>
9107 		<description></description>
9108 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
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9110 		<wp:post_id>3813</wp:post_id>
9111 		<wp:post_date>2013-03-22 17:39:52</wp:post_date>
9112 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2013-03-22 17:39:52</wp:post_date_gmt>
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9115 		<wp:post_name>window-selection</wp:post_name>
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9119 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
9120 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
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9127 		<wp:postmeta>
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9131 	</item>
9132 	<item>
9133 				<title>settings-power</title>
9134 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/03/gnome-3-8-released/attachment/settings-power/</link>
9135 		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Mar 2013 17:39:56 +0000</pubDate>
9136 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
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9142 		<wp:post_date>2013-03-22 17:39:56</wp:post_date>
9143 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2013-03-22 17:39:56</wp:post_date_gmt>
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9146 		<wp:post_name>settings-power</wp:post_name>
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9150 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
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9163 	<item>
9164 				<title>settings</title>
9165 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/03/gnome-3-8-released/attachment/settings/</link>
9166 		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Mar 2013 17:39:59 +0000</pubDate>
9167 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
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9172 		<wp:post_id>3815</wp:post_id>
9173 		<wp:post_date>2013-03-22 17:39:59</wp:post_date>
9174 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2013-03-22 17:39:59</wp:post_date_gmt>
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9176 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
9177 		<wp:post_name>settings</wp:post_name>
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9189 		<wp:postmeta>
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9193 	</item>
9194 	<item>
9195 				<title>input-methods-switcher</title>
9196 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/03/gnome-3-8-released/attachment/input-methods-switcher/</link>
9197 		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Mar 2013 17:40:05 +0000</pubDate>
9198 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
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9200 		<description></description>
9201 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
9202 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
9203 		<wp:post_id>3816</wp:post_id>
9204 		<wp:post_date>2013-03-22 17:40:05</wp:post_date>
9205 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2013-03-22 17:40:05</wp:post_date_gmt>
9206 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
9207 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
9208 		<wp:post_name>input-methods-switcher</wp:post_name>
9209 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
9210 		<wp:post_parent>3803</wp:post_parent>
9211 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
9212 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
9213 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
9214 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
9215 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/input-methods-switcher.png</wp:attachment_url>
9216 		<wp:postmeta>
9217 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
9218 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2013/03/input-methods-switcher.png]]></wp:meta_value>
9219 		</wp:postmeta>
9220 		<wp:postmeta>
9221 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
9222 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[a:4:{s:5:"width";i:940;s:6:"height";i:529;s:4:"file";s:34:"2013/03/input-methods-switcher.png";s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";i:0;s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";i:0;s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";i:0;s:3:"iso";i:0;s:13:"shutter_speed";i:0;s:5:"title";s:0:"";}}]]></wp:meta_value>
9223 		</wp:postmeta>
9224 	</item>
9225 	<item>
9226 				<title>goa-add-account</title>
9227 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/03/gnome-3-8-released/attachment/goa-add-account/</link>
9228 		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Mar 2013 17:40:07 +0000</pubDate>
9229 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
9230 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/goa-add-account.png</guid>
9231 		<description></description>
9232 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
9233 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
9234 		<wp:post_id>3817</wp:post_id>
9235 		<wp:post_date>2013-03-22 17:40:07</wp:post_date>
9236 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2013-03-22 17:40:07</wp:post_date_gmt>
9237 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
9238 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
9239 		<wp:post_name>goa-add-account</wp:post_name>
9240 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
9241 		<wp:post_parent>3803</wp:post_parent>
9242 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
9243 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
9244 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
9245 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
9246 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/goa-add-account.png</wp:attachment_url>
9247 		<wp:postmeta>
9248 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
9249 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2013/03/goa-add-account.png]]></wp:meta_value>
9250 		</wp:postmeta>
9251 		<wp:postmeta>
9252 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
9253 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[a:4:{s:5:"width";i:940;s:6:"height";i:529;s:4:"file";s:27:"2013/03/goa-add-account.png";s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";i:0;s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";i:0;s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";i:0;s:3:"iso";i:0;s:13:"shutter_speed";i:0;s:5:"title";s:0:"";}}]]></wp:meta_value>
9254 		</wp:postmeta>
9255 	</item>
9256 	<item>
9257 				<title>documents-navigation</title>
9258 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/03/gnome-3-8-released/attachment/documents-navigation/</link>
9259 		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Mar 2013 17:40:16 +0000</pubDate>
9260 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
9261 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/documents-navigation.png</guid>
9262 		<description></description>
9263 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
9264 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
9265 		<wp:post_id>3818</wp:post_id>
9266 		<wp:post_date>2013-03-22 17:40:16</wp:post_date>
9267 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2013-03-22 17:40:16</wp:post_date_gmt>
9268 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
9269 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
9270 		<wp:post_name>documents-navigation</wp:post_name>
9271 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
9272 		<wp:post_parent>3803</wp:post_parent>
9273 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
9274 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
9275 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
9276 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
9277 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/documents-navigation.png</wp:attachment_url>
9278 		<wp:postmeta>
9279 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
9280 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2013/03/documents-navigation.png]]></wp:meta_value>
9281 		</wp:postmeta>
9282 		<wp:postmeta>
9283 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
9284 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[a:4:{s:5:"width";i:940;s:6:"height";i:529;s:4:"file";s:32:"2013/03/documents-navigation.png";s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";i:0;s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";i:0;s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";i:0;s:3:"iso";i:0;s:13:"shutter_speed";i:0;s:5:"title";s:0:"";}}]]></wp:meta_value>
9285 		</wp:postmeta>
9286 	</item>
9287 	<item>
9288 				<title>clocks</title>
9289 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/03/gnome-3-8-released/attachment/clocks/</link>
9290 		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Mar 2013 17:40:21 +0000</pubDate>
9291 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
9292 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/clocks.png</guid>
9293 		<description></description>
9294 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
9295 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
9296 		<wp:post_id>3819</wp:post_id>
9297 		<wp:post_date>2013-03-22 17:40:21</wp:post_date>
9298 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2013-03-22 17:40:21</wp:post_date_gmt>
9299 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
9300 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
9301 		<wp:post_name>clocks</wp:post_name>
9302 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
9303 		<wp:post_parent>3803</wp:post_parent>
9304 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
9305 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
9306 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
9307 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
9308 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/clocks.png</wp:attachment_url>
9309 		<wp:postmeta>
9310 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
9311 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2013/03/clocks.png]]></wp:meta_value>
9312 		</wp:postmeta>
9313 		<wp:postmeta>
9314 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
9315 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[a:4:{s:5:"width";i:940;s:6:"height";i:529;s:4:"file";s:18:"2013/03/clocks.png";s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";i:0;s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";i:0;s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";i:0;s:3:"iso";i:0;s:13:"shutter_speed";i:0;s:5:"title";s:0:"";}}]]></wp:meta_value>
9316 		</wp:postmeta>
9317 	</item>
9318 	<item>
9319 				<title>classic-mode</title>
9320 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/03/gnome-3-8-released/attachment/classic-mode/</link>
9321 		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Mar 2013 17:40:24 +0000</pubDate>
9322 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
9323 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/classic-mode.png</guid>
9324 		<description></description>
9325 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
9326 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
9327 		<wp:post_id>3820</wp:post_id>
9328 		<wp:post_date>2013-03-22 17:40:24</wp:post_date>
9329 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2013-03-22 17:40:24</wp:post_date_gmt>
9330 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
9331 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
9332 		<wp:post_name>classic-mode</wp:post_name>
9333 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
9334 		<wp:post_parent>3803</wp:post_parent>
9335 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
9336 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
9337 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
9338 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
9339 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/classic-mode.png</wp:attachment_url>
9340 		<wp:postmeta>
9341 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
9342 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2013/03/classic-mode.png]]></wp:meta_value>
9343 		</wp:postmeta>
9344 		<wp:postmeta>
9345 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
9346 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[a:4:{s:5:"width";i:940;s:6:"height";i:529;s:4:"file";s:24:"2013/03/classic-mode.png";s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";i:0;s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";i:0;s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";i:0;s:3:"iso";i:0;s:13:"shutter_speed";i:0;s:5:"title";s:0:"";}}]]></wp:meta_value>
9347 		</wp:postmeta>
9348 	</item>
9349 	<item>
9350 				<title>applications-view</title>
9351 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/03/gnome-3-8-released/attachment/applications-view/</link>
9352 		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Mar 2013 17:40:29 +0000</pubDate>
9353 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
9354 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/applications-view.png</guid>
9355 		<description></description>
9356 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
9357 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
9358 		<wp:post_id>3821</wp:post_id>
9359 		<wp:post_date>2013-03-22 17:40:29</wp:post_date>
9360 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2013-03-22 17:40:29</wp:post_date_gmt>
9361 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
9362 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
9363 		<wp:post_name>applications-view</wp:post_name>
9364 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
9365 		<wp:post_parent>3803</wp:post_parent>
9366 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
9367 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
9368 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
9369 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
9370 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/applications-view.png</wp:attachment_url>
9371 		<wp:postmeta>
9372 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
9373 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2013/03/applications-view.png]]></wp:meta_value>
9374 		</wp:postmeta>
9375 		<wp:postmeta>
9376 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
9377 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[a:4:{s:5:"width";i:940;s:6:"height";i:529;s:4:"file";s:29:"2013/03/applications-view.png";s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";i:0;s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";i:0;s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";i:0;s:3:"iso";i:0;s:13:"shutter_speed";i:0;s:5:"title";s:0:"";}}]]></wp:meta_value>
9378 		</wp:postmeta>
9379 	</item>
9380 	<item>
9381 				<title>search</title>
9382 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/03/gnome-3-8-released/attachment/search/</link>
9383 		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Mar 2013 18:05:35 +0000</pubDate>
9384 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
9385 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/search.png</guid>
9386 		<description></description>
9387 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
9388 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
9389 		<wp:post_id>3832</wp:post_id>
9390 		<wp:post_date>2013-03-22 18:05:35</wp:post_date>
9391 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2013-03-22 18:05:35</wp:post_date_gmt>
9392 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
9393 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
9394 		<wp:post_name>search</wp:post_name>
9395 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
9396 		<wp:post_parent>3803</wp:post_parent>
9397 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
9398 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
9399 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
9400 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
9401 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/search.png</wp:attachment_url>
9402 		<wp:postmeta>
9403 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
9404 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2013/03/search.png]]></wp:meta_value>
9405 		</wp:postmeta>
9406 		<wp:postmeta>
9407 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
9408 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[a:4:{s:5:"width";i:940;s:6:"height";i:529;s:4:"file";s:18:"2013/03/search.png";s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";i:0;s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";i:0;s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";i:0;s:3:"iso";i:0;s:13:"shutter_speed";i:0;s:5:"title";s:0:"";}}]]></wp:meta_value>
9409 		</wp:postmeta>
9410 	</item>
9411 	<item>
9412 				<title>search-420x236</title>
9413 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/03/gnome-3-8-released/attachment/search-420x236/</link>
9414 		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Mar 2013 18:05:36 +0000</pubDate>
9415 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
9416 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/search-420x236.png</guid>
9417 		<description></description>
9418 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
9419 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
9420 		<wp:post_id>3833</wp:post_id>
9421 		<wp:post_date>2013-03-22 18:05:36</wp:post_date>
9422 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2013-03-22 18:05:36</wp:post_date_gmt>
9423 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
9424 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
9425 		<wp:post_name>search-420x236</wp:post_name>
9426 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
9427 		<wp:post_parent>3803</wp:post_parent>
9428 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
9429 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
9430 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
9431 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
9432 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/search-420x236.png</wp:attachment_url>
9433 		<wp:postmeta>
9434 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
9435 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2013/03/search-420x236.png]]></wp:meta_value>
9436 		</wp:postmeta>
9437 		<wp:postmeta>
9438 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
9439 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[a:4:{s:5:"width";i:420;s:6:"height";i:236;s:4:"file";s:26:"2013/03/search-420x236.png";s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";i:0;s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";i:0;s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";i:0;s:3:"iso";i:0;s:13:"shutter_speed";i:0;s:5:"title";s:0:"";}}]]></wp:meta_value>
9440 		</wp:postmeta>
9441 	</item>
9442 	<item>
9443 				<title>search-210x118</title>
9444 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/03/gnome-3-8-released/attachment/search-210x118/</link>
9445 		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Mar 2013 18:10:37 +0000</pubDate>
9446 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
9447 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/search-210x118.png</guid>
9448 		<description></description>
9449 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
9450 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
9451 		<wp:post_id>3835</wp:post_id>
9452 		<wp:post_date>2013-03-22 18:10:37</wp:post_date>
9453 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2013-03-22 18:10:37</wp:post_date_gmt>
9454 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
9455 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
9456 		<wp:post_name>search-210x118</wp:post_name>
9457 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
9458 		<wp:post_parent>3803</wp:post_parent>
9459 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
9460 		<wp:post_type>attachment</wp:post_type>
9461 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
9462 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
9463 		<wp:attachment_url>http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/search-210x118.png</wp:attachment_url>
9464 		<wp:postmeta>
9465 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attached_file</wp:meta_key>
9466 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[2013/03/search-210x118.png]]></wp:meta_value>
9467 		</wp:postmeta>
9468 		<wp:postmeta>
9469 			<wp:meta_key>_wp_attachment_metadata</wp:meta_key>
9470 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[a:4:{s:5:"width";i:210;s:6:"height";i:118;s:4:"file";s:26:"2013/03/search-210x118.png";s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";i:0;s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";i:0;s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";i:0;s:3:"iso";i:0;s:13:"shutter_speed";i:0;s:5:"title";s:0:"";}}]]></wp:meta_value>
9471 		</wp:postmeta>
9472 	</item>
9473 	<item>
9474 				<title>template</title>
9475 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/04/the-gnome-asia-summit-2013-t-shirt-contest/attachment/template/</link>
9476 		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Apr 2013 07:11:13 +0000</pubDate>
9477 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[emilyc]]></dc:creator>
9478 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/template.png</guid>
9479 		<description></description>
9480 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
9481 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
9482 		<wp:post_id>3937</wp:post_id>
9483 		<wp:post_date>2013-04-10 07:11:13</wp:post_date>
9484 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2013-04-10 07:11:13</wp:post_date_gmt>
9485 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
9486 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
9487 		<wp:post_name>template</wp:post_name>
9488 		<wp:status>inherit</wp:status>
9489 		<wp:post_parent>3935</wp:post_parent>
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9850 				<title>I Am Vincent Untz</title>
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9948 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/07/thirteen-years-of-guadec/attachment/desktop-summit/</link>
9949 		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Jul 2013 17:57:10 +0000</pubDate>
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9978 				<title>Down With The Release Team</title>
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9980 		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Jul 2013 17:57:14 +0000</pubDate>
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10011 		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Jul 2013 17:57:18 +0000</pubDate>
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12301 		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Sep 2013 15:14:19 +0000</pubDate>
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12330 				<title>linux-foundation</title>
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12363 		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Sep 2013 18:29:15 +0000</pubDate>
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12518 		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Sep 2013 15:11:23 +0000</pubDate>
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12549 		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Sep 2013 15:11:39 +0000</pubDate>
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12610 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/04/1037/</link>
12611 		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2011 15:12:41 +0000</pubDate>
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12615 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[Hundreds of applications are available for GNOME. They enable people to engage in a vast range of activities, including everything from playing media and editing photos to system administration. The vast majority are freely available. Here is some we want to highlight. Banshee Banshee media player allows you to play your music and videos. Stay entertained and up to date with podcasts and video podcasts. Sync your Android, iPod, and other devices. Cheese Cheese allows you to take photos and videos webcam. Gather all of your friends around, have some fun! When you’re done, share your photos and videos with ‘em! Inkscape Draw freely! A vector illustration application. It allows you to produce stunning graphics in the web standard SVG format. The GIMP It can be used as a simple paint program, an expert quality photo retouching program, an online batch processing system, a mass production image renderer, an image format converter, etc. Simple Scan Stays out of your way and allows you to quickly scan both documents and photos. You can crop out the bad parts of a photo and turn it right if it’s upside down. Save to any image format, directly to pdf or print a copy.…]]></content:encoded>
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12665 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/04/1038/</link>
12666 		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2011 15:12:41 +0000</pubDate>
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12670 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[The GNOME Project is a diverse international community which involves hundreds of contributors, many of whom are volunteers. Anyone can contribute to the GNOME: the project involves a wide range of activities, not just programming. So, what do you want to do? Write Have good command of the English language? GNOME is always looking for writers, whether it is to create user and developer guides for our software, content for the GNOME websites, producing articles for the GNOME Journal, or just blogging (and microblogging!) about the great stuff that is always happening in GNOME. If you are interested in writing for GNOME, check out the documentation and marketing team pages. Design Graphics and user interface design are an important part of the GNOME Project. You can help to design user interfaces and in so doing make GNOME software easy, satisfying and efficient to use. You can also assist our designers in the creation of icons, websites, clothing and other merchandise. See the GNOME design and Usability Project pages for more information. Translate The GNOME is proud to be available in many different languages, and this is a key part of our mission to make our software available to as many…]]></content:encoded>
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12720 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/04/1039/</link>
12721 		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2011 15:12:41 +0000</pubDate>
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12725 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[Get things done with ease, comfort and control. Simply Beautiful GNOME’s new desktop takes elegance to a new level. We’ve swept away the clutter and made a simple and easy-to-use desktop, and we’ve made this the most beautiful GNOME desktop ever, with a new visual theme, a refined new font and carefully crafted animations. An overview at a glance The Activities Overview is the portal to all your computing activities. Quickly accessible using the top-left hot corner or windows key, it provides a single place to access windows, applications and even messages. The dash allows you to see which applications are currently running and the workspace switcher can be used to group windows. Integrated messaging GNOME 3 incorporates a unique, built-in messaging system. Messages can be directly responded to from notification popups, and you can access your previous communications from the Messaging Tray which is always available from the bottom of the screen. This means that holding a conversation does not require repeated window switching. Watch the videoFewer interruptions Everything at your fingertips Search is central to the GNOME desktop. Applications, windows, documents and even settings can all be quickly and easily searched for from one place. Accessing GNOME’s desktop…]]></content:encoded>
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12775 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/04/1040/</link>
12776 		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2011 15:12:41 +0000</pubDate>
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12780 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[The GNOME Project is a community that makes great software. GNOME is Free Software: all our work is free to use, modify and redistribute. Everyone is welcome to participate in its development. The beginning The GNOME Project was started in 1997 by two then university students, Miguel de Icaza and Federico Mena. Their aim: to produce a free (as in freedom) desktop environment. Since then, GNOME has grown into a hugely successful enterprise. Used by millions of people across the world, it is the most popular desktop environment for GNU/Linux and UNIX-type operating systems. The desktop has been utilised in successful, large-scale enterprise and public deployments, and the project’s developer technologies are utilised in a large number of popular mobile devices. Collaboration and meritocracy GNOME exists because of its participants. Over 3500 people have contributed changes to the project’s code repositories, including the employees of 106 companies. It is the work of these collaborators which makes GNOME a reality. As a reflection of this, GNOME is governed along meritocratic principles; its leadership is drawn from the project’s contributors, and includes accomplished developers, managers, designers, artists and writers. Freedom and community Freedom and community go hand in hand in GNOME. The…]]></content:encoded>
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12830 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/04/news/</link>
12831 		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2011 16:33:27 +0000</pubDate>
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12885 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/04/resources/</link>
12886 		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2011 16:37:19 +0000</pubDate>
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13309 		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Oct 2013 09:23:54 +0000</pubDate>
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13425 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/04/1049/</link>
13426 		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2011 16:39:06 +0000</pubDate>
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13480 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/04/1050/</link>
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13535 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/04/1051/</link>
13536 		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2011 16:39:06 +0000</pubDate>
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13595 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[GNOME relies on the support of individuals and companies. This enables us to organise events, pay for equipment, and have a small amount of staffing. The GNOME Foundation takes care of the project’s financial affairs. There are many ways that individuals and organisations can support GNOME. Individuals The Friends of GNOME scheme allows regular or one time donations to the GNOME Foundation. The scheme includes great benefits for benefactors. GNOME benefits from purchases of our merchandise, much of which is available through the GNOME Store. Companies and organisations Companies and organisations regularly support GNOME by sponsoring and supporting our conferences and hackfest events. If you would like to sponsor such an event, you can email the Foundation Board of Directors. The GNOME Foundation Advisory Board consists of partner companies and organisations wishing to participate in and support the GNOME Project.]]></content:encoded>
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13650 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[If you have a question or query that is not answered elsewhere on this website, you can contact us. We provide numerous means of contact, depending on your interest in GNOME. User help If you have a problem with GNOME software, it is recommended that you seek help through your distribution. The GNOME Project does provide a number of ways to get support using its software, however: User documentation: the GNOME Project has an extensive library of help documentation written to help you use our software. You can view this online or use the built in GNOME help browser. Bug reporting: if you think that you are experiencing an error with our software, you can search and file reports in our bug database. Contact users, enthusiasts and developers: the GNOME Project provides several ways to make contact with users, enthusiasts and developers, including IRC chat and email mailing lists. The #gnome IRC channel and GNOME List mailing list are the most general in scope: use these if you are unsure which list or channel to use. Partner organisations, sponsors and legal matters The GNOME Foundation serves as the interface between the GNOME Project and our partner companies and organisations. See…]]></content:encoded>
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13698 	<item>
13699 				<title>Developer Center</title>
13700 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/04/developer-center/</link>
13701 		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2011 16:40:55 +0000</pubDate>
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13717 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
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13730 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[1055]]></wp:meta_value>
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13733 			<wp:meta_key>_menu_item_object</wp:meta_key>
13734 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[custom]]></wp:meta_value>
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13736 		<wp:postmeta>
13737 			<wp:meta_key>_menu_item_target</wp:meta_key>
13738 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[]]></wp:meta_value>
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13744 		<wp:postmeta>
13745 			<wp:meta_key>_menu_item_xfn</wp:meta_key>
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13750 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[http://developer.gnome.org]]></wp:meta_value>
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13752 	</item>
13753 	<item>
13754 				<title>Documentation</title>
13755 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/04/documentation/</link>
13756 		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2011 16:40:55 +0000</pubDate>
13757 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
13758 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://91.189.93.3/?p=1056</guid>
13759 		<description></description>
13760 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
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13762 		<wp:post_id>1056</wp:post_id>
13763 		<wp:post_date>2011-04-06 16:40:55</wp:post_date>
13764 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-04-06 16:40:55</wp:post_date_gmt>
13765 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
13766 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
13767 		<wp:post_name>documentation</wp:post_name>
13768 		<wp:status>publish</wp:status>
13769 		<wp:post_parent>0</wp:post_parent>
13770 		<wp:menu_order>10</wp:menu_order>
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13772 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
13773 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
13774 		<category domain="nav_menu" nicename="footer"><![CDATA[footer]]></category>
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13777 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[custom]]></wp:meta_value>
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13789 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[custom]]></wp:meta_value>
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13791 		<wp:postmeta>
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13793 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[]]></wp:meta_value>
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13805 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[http://help.gnome.org]]></wp:meta_value>
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13807 	</item>
13808 	<item>
13809 				<title>Wiki</title>
13810 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/04/wiki/</link>
13811 		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2011 16:40:55 +0000</pubDate>
13812 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
13813 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://91.189.93.3/?p=1057</guid>
13814 		<description></description>
13815 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
13816 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
13817 		<wp:post_id>1057</wp:post_id>
13818 		<wp:post_date>2011-04-06 16:40:55</wp:post_date>
13819 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-04-06 16:40:55</wp:post_date_gmt>
13820 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
13821 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
13822 		<wp:post_name>wiki</wp:post_name>
13823 		<wp:status>publish</wp:status>
13824 		<wp:post_parent>0</wp:post_parent>
13825 		<wp:menu_order>11</wp:menu_order>
13826 		<wp:post_type>nav_menu_item</wp:post_type>
13827 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
13828 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
13829 		<category domain="nav_menu" nicename="footer"><![CDATA[footer]]></category>
13830 		<wp:postmeta>
13831 			<wp:meta_key>_menu_item_type</wp:meta_key>
13832 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[custom]]></wp:meta_value>
13833 		</wp:postmeta>
13834 		<wp:postmeta>
13835 			<wp:meta_key>_menu_item_menu_item_parent</wp:meta_key>
13836 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[1047]]></wp:meta_value>
13837 		</wp:postmeta>
13838 		<wp:postmeta>
13839 			<wp:meta_key>_menu_item_object_id</wp:meta_key>
13840 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[1057]]></wp:meta_value>
13841 		</wp:postmeta>
13842 		<wp:postmeta>
13843 			<wp:meta_key>_menu_item_object</wp:meta_key>
13844 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[custom]]></wp:meta_value>
13845 		</wp:postmeta>
13846 		<wp:postmeta>
13847 			<wp:meta_key>_menu_item_target</wp:meta_key>
13848 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[]]></wp:meta_value>
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13850 		<wp:postmeta>
13851 			<wp:meta_key>_menu_item_classes</wp:meta_key>
13852 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[a:1:{i:0;s:0:"";}]]></wp:meta_value>
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13854 		<wp:postmeta>
13855 			<wp:meta_key>_menu_item_xfn</wp:meta_key>
13856 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[]]></wp:meta_value>
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13858 		<wp:postmeta>
13859 			<wp:meta_key>_menu_item_url</wp:meta_key>
13860 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[http://live.gnome.org]]></wp:meta_value>
13861 		</wp:postmeta>
13862 	</item>
13863 	<item>
13864 				<title>Mailing Lists</title>
13865 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/04/mailing-lists/</link>
13866 		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2011 16:40:55 +0000</pubDate>
13867 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
13868 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://91.189.93.3/?p=1058</guid>
13869 		<description></description>
13870 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[]]></content:encoded>
13871 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
13872 		<wp:post_id>1058</wp:post_id>
13873 		<wp:post_date>2011-04-06 16:40:55</wp:post_date>
13874 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-04-06 16:40:55</wp:post_date_gmt>
13875 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
13876 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
13877 		<wp:post_name>mailing-lists</wp:post_name>
13878 		<wp:status>publish</wp:status>
13879 		<wp:post_parent>0</wp:post_parent>
13880 		<wp:menu_order>12</wp:menu_order>
13881 		<wp:post_type>nav_menu_item</wp:post_type>
13882 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
13883 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
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13887 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[custom]]></wp:meta_value>
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13889 		<wp:postmeta>
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13891 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[1047]]></wp:meta_value>
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13895 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[1058]]></wp:meta_value>
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13897 		<wp:postmeta>
13898 			<wp:meta_key>_menu_item_object</wp:meta_key>
13899 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[custom]]></wp:meta_value>
13900 		</wp:postmeta>
13901 		<wp:postmeta>
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13903 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[]]></wp:meta_value>
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13915 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo]]></wp:meta_value>
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13917 	</item>
13918 	<item>
13919 				<title>IRC Channels</title>
13920 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/04/irc-channels/</link>
13921 		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2011 16:40:55 +0000</pubDate>
13922 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
13923 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://91.189.93.3/?p=1059</guid>
13924 		<description></description>
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13927 		<wp:post_id>1059</wp:post_id>
13928 		<wp:post_date>2011-04-06 16:40:55</wp:post_date>
13929 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-04-06 16:40:55</wp:post_date_gmt>
13930 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
13931 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
13932 		<wp:post_name>irc-channels</wp:post_name>
13933 		<wp:status>publish</wp:status>
13934 		<wp:post_parent>0</wp:post_parent>
13935 		<wp:menu_order>13</wp:menu_order>
13936 		<wp:post_type>nav_menu_item</wp:post_type>
13937 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
13938 		<wp:is_sticky>0</wp:is_sticky>
13939 		<category domain="nav_menu" nicename="footer"><![CDATA[footer]]></category>
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13946 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[1047]]></wp:meta_value>
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13950 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[1059]]></wp:meta_value>
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13970 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[http://live.gnome.org/GnomeIrcChannels]]></wp:meta_value>
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13973 	<item>
13974 				<title>Bug Tracker</title>
13975 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/04/bug-tracker/</link>
13976 		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2011 16:42:19 +0000</pubDate>
13977 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
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13982 		<wp:post_id>1060</wp:post_id>
13983 		<wp:post_date>2011-04-06 16:42:19</wp:post_date>
13984 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-04-06 16:42:19</wp:post_date_gmt>
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13986 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
13987 		<wp:post_name>bug-tracker</wp:post_name>
13988 		<wp:status>publish</wp:status>
13989 		<wp:post_parent>0</wp:post_parent>
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13992 		<wp:post_password></wp:post_password>
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14005 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[1060]]></wp:meta_value>
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14008 			<wp:meta_key>_menu_item_object</wp:meta_key>
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14013 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[]]></wp:meta_value>
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14015 		<wp:postmeta>
14016 			<wp:meta_key>_menu_item_classes</wp:meta_key>
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14019 		<wp:postmeta>
14020 			<wp:meta_key>_menu_item_xfn</wp:meta_key>
14021 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[]]></wp:meta_value>
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14023 		<wp:postmeta>
14024 			<wp:meta_key>_menu_item_url</wp:meta_key>
14025 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[https://bugzilla.gnome.org/]]></wp:meta_value>
14026 		</wp:postmeta>
14027 	</item>
14028 	<item>
14029 				<title>Development Code</title>
14030 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/04/development-code/</link>
14031 		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2011 16:42:19 +0000</pubDate>
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14084 				<title>Build Tool</title>
14085 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/04/build-tool/</link>
14086 		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2011 16:42:19 +0000</pubDate>
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14138 	<item>
14139 				<title></title>
14140 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/04/1063/</link>
14141 		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2011 16:45:44 +0000</pubDate>
14142 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
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14148 		<wp:post_date>2011-04-06 16:45:44</wp:post_date>
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14194 				<title>Latest Release</title>
14195 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/04/latest-release/</link>
14196 		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2011 16:45:44 +0000</pubDate>
14197 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
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14248 	<item>
14249 				<title>Planet GNOME</title>
14250 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/04/planet-gnome/</link>
14251 		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2011 16:45:44 +0000</pubDate>
14252 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
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14303 	<item>
14304 				<title>Development News</title>
14305 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/04/development-news/</link>
14306 		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2011 16:45:44 +0000</pubDate>
14307 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
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14313 		<wp:post_date>2011-04-06 16:45:44</wp:post_date>
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14358 	<item>
14359 				<title>Identi.ca</title>
14360 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/04/identi-ca/</link>
14361 		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2011 16:45:44 +0000</pubDate>
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14414 				<title>Twitter</title>
14415 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/04/twitter/</link>
14416 		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2011 16:45:45 +0000</pubDate>
14417 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
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14469 				<title>GNOME 3</title>
14470 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/gnome-3/</link>
14471 		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Sep 2010 17:12:07 +0000</pubDate>
14472 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[andreasn]]></dc:creator>
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14476 <p class="main_feature" style="text-align: center;">Get things done with ease, comfort and control.</p>
14477 <p style="text-align: center;">GNOME 3 has been designed from the ground up to help you have the best possible computing experience. Learn about what it has to offer.</p>
14478 
14479 
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14481 
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14486 <h2>Simple and easy to use</h2>
14487 Every part of GNOME 3 has been designed to make it simple and easy to use. The Activities Overview is an easy way to access all your basic tasks. A press of a button is all it takes to view your open windows, launch applications or check if you have new messages. Having everything in one place is convenient and means that you don't have to learn your way around a maze of different technologies.
14488 
14489 </div>
14490 </div>
14491 
14492 <hr />
14493 
14494 <div class="section image-right">
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14496 <div class="text">
14497 <h2>Helps you get things done</h2>
14498 GNOME 3 provides a focused working environment that helps you to get things done, and it is packed with features that will make you more productive. A powerful search feature lets you access all your work from one place. Side-by-side windows makes it easy to view several documents at the same time, and we even provide a way to turn off notifications when you really need to concentrate on the task in hand.
14499 
14500 </div>
14501 </div>
14502 
14503 <hr />
14504 
14505 <div class="section image-left">
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14507 <div class="text">
14508 <h2>Puts you in control</h2>
14509 GNOME 3 lets you do the things you want without getting in the way. It won't bother you or badger you with demands, and it has been designed to help you comfortably deal with notifications. Our messaging system lets you quickly respond to notifications in place or to return to them at a convenient time.
14510 
14511 </div>
14512 </div>
14513 
14514 <hr />
14515 
14516 <div class="section image-right">
14517 <div class="image"><a href="/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/weather-3.10.png"><img alt="" src="/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/weather-3.10-420x236.png" /></a></div>
14518 <div class="text">
14519 <h2>Finely crafted</h2>
14520 Every aspect of GNOME 3 has been crafted to fit together as a harmonious whole, so that it offers a consistent and integrated experience. We have paid a huge amount of attention to detail, resulting in a smooth and polished product that is satisfying to use and beautiful to behold.
14521 
14522 </div>
14523 </div>
14524 
14525 <hr />
14526 
14527 <div class="section image-left">
14528 <div class="image"><a href="/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/online-accounts-3.10.png"><img alt="" src="/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/online-accounts-3.10-420x236.png" /></a></div>
14529 <div class="text">
14530 <h2>Easily access all your data</h2>
14531 If you use online services to store documents or to organize your calendar or contacts, GNOME 3 is just for you. It will seamlessly integrate with your online accounts, so that all your data can be accessed from the same place. This takes the work out of using online accounts and makes it easy to find things when you need them.
14532 
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14534 </div>
14535 </div>
14536 
14537 <hr class="bottom_shadow" />
14538 
14539 <h2 style="text-align: center;">And much, much more</h2>
14540 <p style="text-align: center;"><a class="more" href="/getting-gnome">Find out how to get GNOME 3</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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14572 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Classic Ubuntu : Digiplace]]></wp:comment_author>
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14577 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-05-20 07:10:13</wp:comment_date_gmt>
14578 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] haar Unity als default desktop verkozen. Een breuk met het verleden omdat Ubuntu zich altijd met Gnome heeft [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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14586 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[The Web comes to GNOME, ready or not | Maemo Nokia N900]]></wp:comment_author>
14587 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
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14592 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] or notPosted by admin on April 11, 2011 &middot; Leave a Comment&nbsp;Last week, together with GNOME 3.0, we released Epiphany 3.0. This is the result of many months of work (our last stable release was [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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14599 			<wp:comment_id>217</wp:comment_id>
14600 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[[Hands-on] GNOME 3 por um usuário de Windows]]></wp:comment_author>
14601 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
14602 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://alexishida.com/blog/?p=4716</wp:comment_author_url>
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14606 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] saiu a versão final do GNOME 3, rompendo com muitos paradigmas não só do próprio GNOME, como do que se convencionou ser o [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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14613 			<wp:comment_id>219</wp:comment_id>
14614 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Esce Gnome 3!&nbsp;|&nbsp;technorati.it]]></wp:comment_author>
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14620 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...]  [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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14627 			<wp:comment_id>223</wp:comment_id>
14628 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Esce Gnome 3! | buonaguida.com]]></wp:comment_author>
14629 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
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14633 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-13 01:23:35</wp:comment_date_gmt>
14634 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Gnome3 cerca una personalità tutta sua per differenziarsi quasi definitivamente col passato. QUI per scaricare il nuovo Gnome [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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14641 			<wp:comment_id>241</wp:comment_id>
14642 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Gnome 3: neu, modern und nur noch etwas ungewohnt &#171; gambaru.de]]></wp:comment_author>
14643 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
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14647 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-13 20:11:55</wp:comment_date_gmt>
14648 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Einstimmung sind auch die Videos auf gnome.org hilfreich. Absolut lesenswert sind die Beiträge zu Gnome 3 auf den bekannten Nachrichtenportalen [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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14656 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Esce Gnome 3!]]></wp:comment_author>
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14662 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Gnome3 cerca una personalità tutta sua per differenziarsi quasi definitivamente col passato. QUI per scaricare il nuovo Gnome [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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14670 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Gnome 3 The first experience]]></wp:comment_author>
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14676 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] always trying out the latest features in Linux, so Gnome 3 could not stay [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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14684 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 har anlänt &#8211; Europen.se]]></wp:comment_author>
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14698 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Bucurie pentru posesorii de sisteme Linux: Gnome 3 a fost lansat | Infotainment.ro]]></wp:comment_author>
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14703 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-18 12:16:50</wp:comment_date_gmt>
14704 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] la simplul &#8220;default wallpaper&#8221;, la iconite si pana la aranjarea ferestrelor, Gnome 3 este (cel putin) [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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14711 			<wp:comment_id>322</wp:comment_id>
14712 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Test: Ubuntu 11.04 &#8211; Natty Narwhal &#8211; beta 2 : cbook.no]]></wp:comment_author>
14713 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
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14717 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-19 19:05:03</wp:comment_date_gmt>
14718 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] 11.04 bruker Gnome 3 som vindusbehandler, og denne versjonen av Gnome er bygd opp helt fra grunnen av. Den er tydelig [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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14725 			<wp:comment_id>339</wp:comment_id>
14726 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Trying Gnome3 and it&#8217;s great! | hugo&#039;s blog]]></wp:comment_author>
14727 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
14728 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://blogs.fsfe.org/hugo/2011/04/trying-gnome3-and-its-great/</wp:comment_author_url>
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14731 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-21 07:07:47</wp:comment_date_gmt>
14732 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Look how great it looks!  Now, some things are a bit weird, so I just wanted to give some feedback. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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14739 			<wp:comment_id>380</wp:comment_id>
14740 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[New GNOME Cuts the Clutter | 268-Online]]></wp:comment_author>
14741 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
14742 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.268.at/20110425467/</wp:comment_author_url>
14743 			<wp:comment_author_IP>205.185.117.189</wp:comment_author_IP>
14744 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-25 14:17:18</wp:comment_date>
14745 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-25 14:17:18</wp:comment_date_gmt>
14746 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] years in the making, the newly released version 3 of the GNOME Linux desktop interface has been radically [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
14747 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
14748 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
14749 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
14750 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
14751 		</wp:comment>
14752 		<wp:comment>
14753 			<wp:comment_id>386</wp:comment_id>
14754 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[New GNOME Cuts the Clutter | Are you reading?]]></wp:comment_author>
14755 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
14756 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.ajun.org/new-gnome-cuts-the-clutter/</wp:comment_author_url>
14757 			<wp:comment_author_IP>173.201.216.38</wp:comment_author_IP>
14758 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-26 15:52:37</wp:comment_date>
14759 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-26 15:52:37</wp:comment_date_gmt>
14760 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] years in the making, the newly released version 3 of the GNOME Linux desktop interface has been radically redesigned.The development team endeavored [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
14761 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
14762 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
14763 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
14764 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
14765 		</wp:comment>
14766 		<wp:comment>
14767 			<wp:comment_id>421</wp:comment_id>
14768 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Ubuntu Natty | El Rincón de Jesmar]]></wp:comment_author>
14769 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
14770 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.servidorjesmar.net/ubuntu-natty</wp:comment_author_url>
14771 			<wp:comment_author_IP>85.52.201.148</wp:comment_author_IP>
14772 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-29 20:16:14</wp:comment_date>
14773 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-29 20:16:14</wp:comment_date_gmt>
14774 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] ya se ha repetido a capazos ubuntu no abandona GNOME, simplemente reemplaza una parte de este nuevo GNOME 3.0, la shell, y el concepto de shell la verdad es que puede resultar confuso, o desconocido para [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
14775 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
14776 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
14777 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
14778 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
14779 		</wp:comment>
14780 		<wp:comment>
14781 			<wp:comment_id>426</wp:comment_id>
14782 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Ubuntu 11.04 &#8211; Natty Narwhal]]></wp:comment_author>
14783 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
14784 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://netiket.net/?p=62</wp:comment_author_url>
14785 			<wp:comment_author_IP>46.28.239.230</wp:comment_author_IP>
14786 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-30 11:36:21</wp:comment_date>
14787 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-30 11:36:21</wp:comment_date_gmt>
14788 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Ubuntu 11.04&#8242;le alakalı bilgilere ve indirme bağlantılarına ulaşabilirsiniz. Ayrıca bu bağlantıyı takip ederek de Gnome 3&#8242;ün videolarını [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
14789 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
14790 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
14791 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
14792 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
14793 		</wp:comment>
14794 		<wp:comment>
14795 			<wp:comment_id>434</wp:comment_id>
14796 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 -- A &quot;Fresh&quot; Approach to Desktop Computing - howzzit?]]></wp:comment_author>
14797 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
14798 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.howzzit.com/tech/apps/desktop/gnome-3-review-a-fresh-approach-to-desktop-computing/</wp:comment_author_url>
14799 			<wp:comment_author_IP>66.147.244.166</wp:comment_author_IP>
14800 			<wp:comment_date>2011-05-01 10:05:55</wp:comment_date>
14801 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-05-01 10:05:55</wp:comment_date_gmt>
14802 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] TweetGNOME 3. Took a while to show up &#8212; after delays galore. Considering the fact that GNOME 2&#8242;s been around since the summer of ’02, it&#8217;s been almost a decade without any major overhaul to the popular desktop stack. That doesn&#8217;t mean there hasn&#8217;t been any significant changes between GNOME 2.0 and 2.32 &#8212; there&#8217;s been no less than 15 feature-addition releases in between. For starters, remember the irritating absence of a &#8220;show desktop&#8221; panel widget in GNOME 2.0? Boy, that used to drive me nuts &#8212; coming from the Windows world of &#8220;de-facto&#8221; UI standards and all. Memories. 2002. Red Hat 8. &#8220;Linux is like real weird, man!&#8221; [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
14803 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
14804 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
14805 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
14806 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
14807 		</wp:comment>
14808 		<wp:comment>
14809 			<wp:comment_id>436</wp:comment_id>
14810 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Perchè non aggiornerò | tiz@web]]></wp:comment_author>
14811 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
14812 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://tiz.it/?p=586</wp:comment_author_url>
14813 			<wp:comment_author_IP>94.141.22.66</wp:comment_author_IP>
14814 			<wp:comment_date>2011-05-01 10:24:43</wp:comment_date>
14815 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-05-01 10:24:43</wp:comment_date_gmt>
14816 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] in concomitanza del rilascio di Ubuntu 11.04 è stata rilasciata da gnome.org la tanto attesa versione 3.o di Gnome che  rivoluziona altrettanto l&#8217;interfaccia ma in modo più interessante di quanto [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
14817 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
14818 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
14819 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
14820 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
14821 		</wp:comment>
14822 		<wp:comment>
14823 			<wp:comment_id>553</wp:comment_id>
14824 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Gnome3已正式进入Ubuntu 11.10官方源 | CMS资讯网博客社区]]></wp:comment_author>
14825 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
14826 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://blog.wowcms.com/hi/blog/960</wp:comment_author_url>
14827 			<wp:comment_author_IP>122.115.36.245</wp:comment_author_IP>
14828 			<wp:comment_date>2011-05-25 05:13:47</wp:comment_date>
14829 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-05-25 05:13:47</wp:comment_date_gmt>
14830 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Gnome3 已正式进入 Ubuntu 11.10 官方源了,同时一些 GTK+2 组件也已升级到了 GTK +3 。为了更好的让主题兼容于 Gtk+ 3.0 ,Ubuntu 11.10 中正式采用了新的 Unico theme engine ,取代原来使用的 Murrine theme engine 。同时,Ubuntu 开发人员已经在为 Gnome 3 定制 Ambiance Theme 了,以便让其更进一步整合入 Ubuntu 中。 Gnome3已正式进入Ubuntu 11.10官方源 [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
14831 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
14832 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
14833 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
14834 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
14835 		</wp:comment>
14836 		<wp:comment>
14837 			<wp:comment_id>554</wp:comment_id>
14838 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Fedora 15 Released &laquo; hblok.net - Linux, Electronics and Tech]]></wp:comment_author>
14839 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
14840 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://hblok.net/blog/posts/2011/05/25/fedora-15-released/</wp:comment_author_url>
14841 			<wp:comment_author_IP>94.230.212.9</wp:comment_author_IP>
14842 			<wp:comment_date>2011-05-25 06:43:38</wp:comment_date>
14843 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-05-25 06:43:38</wp:comment_date_gmt>
14844 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] 15 was released yesterday. The most noticeable change is the new Gnome 3 UI, which &#8220;brings the first major overhaul of the GNOME user experience in 10 years&#8221;. Some [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
14845 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
14846 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
14847 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
14848 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
14849 		</wp:comment>
14850 		<wp:comment>
14851 			<wp:comment_id>556</wp:comment_id>
14852 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Fedora 15 mas postinstalación | Geekalt42]]></wp:comment_author>
14853 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
14854 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://geekalt42.net/fedora-15-mas-postinstalacion-1928</wp:comment_author_url>
14855 			<wp:comment_author_IP>50.23.235.104</wp:comment_author_IP>
14856 			<wp:comment_date>2011-05-25 16:34:55</wp:comment_date>
14857 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-05-25 16:34:55</wp:comment_date_gmt>
14858 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] 15 ofrece como entorno de escritorio predeterminado a la versión 3.0 de Gnome. Sin entrar en mayores detalles acerca de los pro y los contra que esta versión tenga sobre las [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
14859 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
14860 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
14861 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
14862 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
14863 		</wp:comment>
14864 		<wp:comment>
14865 			<wp:comment_id>595</wp:comment_id>
14866 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Windows 8: Microsoft may actually be competitive againASG Technology Blog]]></wp:comment_author>
14867 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
14868 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.asg.co.za/technology-blog-/software/windows-8-microsoft-may-actually-be-competitive-again/</wp:comment_author_url>
14869 			<wp:comment_author_IP>196.38.40.163</wp:comment_author_IP>
14870 			<wp:comment_date>2011-06-03 02:39:49</wp:comment_date>
14871 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-06-03 02:39:49</wp:comment_date_gmt>
14872 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] for a desktop interface first emerged with the Jolicloud OS, and was eventually incorporated into Gnome version 3. A number of Linux based OSs will use the Gnome 3 interface, notably Fedora 15 which is already [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
14873 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
14874 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
14875 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
14876 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
14877 		</wp:comment>
14878 		<wp:comment>
14879 			<wp:comment_id>616</wp:comment_id>
14880 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[E X T O N &raquo; Blog Archive &raquo; SlackEX 13.37 Gnome3/Xfce4 LiveDVD]]></wp:comment_author>
14881 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
14882 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://blogg.svenskalinuxforeningen.se/exton/2011/06/07/slackex-1337-gnome3xfce4-livedvd/</wp:comment_author_url>
14883 			<wp:comment_author_IP>194.0.217.95</wp:comment_author_IP>
14884 			<wp:comment_date>2011-06-07 18:25:02</wp:comment_date>
14885 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-06-07 18:25:02</wp:comment_date_gmt>
14886 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] SlackEX 13.37 Gnome3/Xfce4 LiveDVD bygger på Slackware 13.37 och Slax. Kernel 2.6.38.2-exton och Gnome 3.0 används. Jag har själv särskilt installerat Gnome [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
14887 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
14888 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
14889 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
14890 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
14891 		</wp:comment>
14892 		<wp:comment>
14893 			<wp:comment_id>618</wp:comment_id>
14894 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Datum in Gnome Shell anzeigen | leranda.com]]></wp:comment_author>
14895 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
14896 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://leranda.com/2011/06/datum-in-gnome-shell-anzeigen/</wp:comment_author_url>
14897 			<wp:comment_author_IP>83.169.17.96</wp:comment_author_IP>
14898 			<wp:comment_date>2011-06-07 21:39:02</wp:comment_date>
14899 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-06-07 21:39:02</wp:comment_date_gmt>
14900 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] versuche zur Zeit, mich an die neue Gnome Shell zu gewöhnen, und hier stoße ich immer wieder auf Dinge, die meiner Ansicht nach noch viel Liebe [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
14901 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
14902 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
14903 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
14904 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
14905 		</wp:comment>
14906 		<wp:comment>
14907 			<wp:comment_id>671</wp:comment_id>
14908 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Clem no puede ignorar la teoría de Darwin]]></wp:comment_author>
14909 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
14910 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.com-sl.org/clem-no-puede-ignorar-la-teoria-de-darwin.html</wp:comment_author_url>
14911 			<wp:comment_author_IP>67.205.107.170</wp:comment_author_IP>
14912 			<wp:comment_date>2011-06-23 10:04:22</wp:comment_date>
14913 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-06-23 10:04:22</wp:comment_date_gmt>
14914 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] las ventajas de Qt, las ventajas que podría ofrecer Wayland y el nuevo desarrollo de Gnome (Gnome 3 + Gnome Shell) como el de [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
14915 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
14916 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
14917 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
14918 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
14919 		</wp:comment>
14920 		<wp:comment>
14921 			<wp:comment_id>689</wp:comment_id>
14922 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Brukeropplevesen: Ubuntu, Linux | JoachimMG.no]]></wp:comment_author>
14923 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
14924 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://joachimmg.no/2011/06/29/brukeropplevesen-ubuntu-linux/</wp:comment_author_url>
14925 			<wp:comment_author_IP>85.19.71.174</wp:comment_author_IP>
14926 			<wp:comment_date>2011-06-29 18:06:05</wp:comment_date>
14927 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-06-29 18:06:05</wp:comment_date_gmt>
14928 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Linux distrubusjoner (les: forskjellige utgaver av Linux) bruker for eksempel KDE, Gnome [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
14929 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
14930 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
14931 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
14932 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
14933 		</wp:comment>
14934 		<wp:comment>
14935 			<wp:comment_id>786</wp:comment_id>
14936 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[我的linux桌面 | 杂谈 | Anonymous Traveller]]></wp:comment_author>
14937 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
14938 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.anonymoustraveller.com/?p=52</wp:comment_author_url>
14939 			<wp:comment_author_IP>66.135.37.57</wp:comment_author_IP>
14940 			<wp:comment_date>2011-08-07 17:01:43</wp:comment_date>
14941 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-08-07 17:01:43</wp:comment_date_gmt>
14942 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] http://www.gnome.org/gnome-3/ [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
14943 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
14944 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
14945 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
14946 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
14947 		</wp:comment>
14948 		<wp:comment>
14949 			<wp:comment_id>808</wp:comment_id>
14950 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Happy anniversary IBM PC, make way for the Post-PC Era | Rich Disruptive]]></wp:comment_author>
14951 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
14952 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://richdisruptive.com/2011/08/12/happy-anniversary-ibm-pc-make-way-for-the-post-pc-era/</wp:comment_author_url>
14953 			<wp:comment_author_IP>69.90.161.140</wp:comment_author_IP>
14954 			<wp:comment_date>2011-08-12 12:33:13</wp:comment_date>
14955 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-08-12 12:33:13</wp:comment_date_gmt>
14956 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] responded to the upcoming trend, with Windows 8 that is to be tablet friendly and the emergence of GNOME 3 and Unity graphical desktops shaping the Linux [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
14957 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
14958 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
14959 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
14960 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
14961 		</wp:comment>
14962 		<wp:comment>
14963 			<wp:comment_id>818</wp:comment_id>
14964 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Gnome 3 en Ubuntu 11.04 | InfoCárbula.es]]></wp:comment_author>
14965 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
14966 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.infocarbula.es/?p=44</wp:comment_author_url>
14967 			<wp:comment_author_IP>92.43.17.144</wp:comment_author_IP>
14968 			<wp:comment_date>2011-08-15 10:26:26</wp:comment_date>
14969 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-08-15 10:26:26</wp:comment_date_gmt>
14970 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] son los artículos sobre la aparición de Gnome3 con su nueva interfaz de usuario Gnome-shell, pero en ninguno he encontrado realmente como [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
14971 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
14972 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
14973 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
14974 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
14975 		</wp:comment>
14976 		<wp:comment>
14977 			<wp:comment_id>869</wp:comment_id>
14978 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[גנום 3 JS PHP | הבלוג של נדב ויניק]]></wp:comment_author>
14979 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
14980 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://nadavvin.com/2011/08/26/%d7%92%d7%a0%d7%95%d7%9d-3-js-php/</wp:comment_author_url>
14981 			<wp:comment_author_IP>212.150.186.149</wp:comment_author_IP>
14982 			<wp:comment_date>2011-08-31 06:17:13</wp:comment_date>
14983 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-08-31 06:17:13</wp:comment_date_gmt>
14984 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] חסרת פיצ&#039;רים וספריות בסיס, מה שהופך אותה לבחירה תמוהה. גנום 3 תומכת בהרבה שפות, אך לא בשפה שהרבה מפתחי ווב משתמשים [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
14985 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
14986 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
14987 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
14988 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
14989 		</wp:comment>
14990 		<wp:comment>
14991 			<wp:comment_id>884</wp:comment_id>
14992 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[¿Por qué no quiero usar Unity?]]></wp:comment_author>
14993 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
14994 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://blog.desdelinux.net/por-que-no-quiero-usar-unity/</wp:comment_author_url>
14995 			<wp:comment_author_IP>75.98.166.130</wp:comment_author_IP>
14996 			<wp:comment_date>2011-09-08 11:27:16</wp:comment_date>
14997 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-09-08 11:27:16</wp:comment_date_gmt>
14998 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] todavía estoy adaptado a la sensación de que al pincharlo, nos saldrá un menú. Al contrario de Gnome-Shell, cuando necesitamos usar el Dock, este se muestra por encima de la ventana que tenemos abierta y [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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15003 		</wp:comment>
15004 		<wp:comment>
15005 			<wp:comment_id>914</wp:comment_id>
15006 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Instalación y Configuración de Gnome-Shell en Ubuntu]]></wp:comment_author>
15007 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15008 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://blog.desdelinux.net/instalacion-configuracion-gnome-shell-ubuntu/</wp:comment_author_url>
15009 			<wp:comment_author_IP>75.98.166.130</wp:comment_author_IP>
15010 			<wp:comment_date>2011-09-16 22:42:25</wp:comment_date>
15011 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-09-16 22:42:25</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15012 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] les comenté que le había dado una oportunidad a Gnome-Shell desde Ubuntu 11.04 y les prometí una especie de tutorial sobre como instalarlo y personalizarlo un [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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15017 		</wp:comment>
15018 		<wp:comment>
15019 			<wp:comment_id>920</wp:comment_id>
15020 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[E X T O N &raquo; Blog Archive &raquo; ArchEX Gnome3 LiveCD med Gnome 3.0 och Xfce 4.8.0]]></wp:comment_author>
15021 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15022 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://blogg.svenskalinuxforeningen.se/exton/2011/09/18/archex-gnome3-livecd-med-gnome-30-och-xfce-480/</wp:comment_author_url>
15023 			<wp:comment_author_IP>194.0.217.95</wp:comment_author_IP>
15024 			<wp:comment_date>2011-09-18 18:57:23</wp:comment_date>
15025 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-09-18 18:57:23</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15026 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] It Simple Stupid). ArchEX använder kernel 3.0.4 (senaste stabila kernel) och skrivbordsmiljön Gnome 3.0 alternativt Xfce [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15027 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
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15031 		</wp:comment>
15032 		<wp:comment>
15033 			<wp:comment_id>963</wp:comment_id>
15034 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Instalar y arreglar Gnome 3.0 en Ubuntu 11.04 &laquo; Bitacora de un Aprendiz]]></wp:comment_author>
15035 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15036 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.bitacoradeunaprendiz.com/?p=73</wp:comment_author_url>
15037 			<wp:comment_author_IP>75.126.5.19</wp:comment_author_IP>
15038 			<wp:comment_date>2011-09-25 21:59:42</wp:comment_date>
15039 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-09-25 21:59:42</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15040 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] son los artículos sobre la aparición de Gnome3 con su nueva interfaz de usuario Gnome-shell, pero en ninguno he encontrado realmente como [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15041 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
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15045 		</wp:comment>
15046 		<wp:comment>
15047 			<wp:comment_id>965</wp:comment_id>
15048 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Bless the uncertainty &raquo; Blog Archive &raquo; Going to JSConf.eu 2011]]></wp:comment_author>
15049 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15050 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://blogs.free-social.net/elima/2011/09/27/going-to-jsconf-eu-2011/</wp:comment_author_url>
15051 			<wp:comment_author_IP>213.251.168.183</wp:comment_author_IP>
15052 			<wp:comment_date>2011-09-27 08:22:45</wp:comment_date>
15053 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-09-27 08:22:45</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15054 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] titled &#8220;Javascript, the GNOME way&#8221; in which I will discuss the relationship between GNOME 3 and Javascript, the technologies behind it and how to get started writing JS in the &#8220;GNOME [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15055 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
15056 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
15057 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
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15059 		</wp:comment>
15060 		<wp:comment>
15061 			<wp:comment_id>980</wp:comment_id>
15062 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Hora de atualizar o seu GNOME [GNOME 3.2] | Quase Sexta]]></wp:comment_author>
15063 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15064 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.renanmpimentel.com.br/gnome-3-2/</wp:comment_author_url>
15065 			<wp:comment_author_IP>187.1.140.38</wp:comment_author_IP>
15066 			<wp:comment_date>2011-09-29 16:47:31</wp:comment_date>
15067 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-09-29 16:47:31</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15068 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] projeto GNOME lançou o GNOME 3.2, a primeira grande revisão da terceira geração do GNOME. A nova versão solucionou muitas das [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15069 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
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15071 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
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15073 		</wp:comment>
15074 		<wp:comment>
15075 			<wp:comment_id>982</wp:comment_id>
15076 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Gnome 3.2 &#8211; Das erste Update | Michas Blog auf ideen-phalanx.de]]></wp:comment_author>
15077 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15078 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://blog.ideen-phalanx.de/?p=543</wp:comment_author_url>
15079 			<wp:comment_author_IP>85.13.139.34</wp:comment_author_IP>
15080 			<wp:comment_date>2011-09-29 19:55:29</wp:comment_date>
15081 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-09-29 19:55:29</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15082 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] der Freigabe von Gnome 3.2 präsentiert das Gnome-Projekt die erste größere Überarbeitung der dritten Gnome-Generation , die mit dem im April vorgestellten Gnome 3.0 ihre Anfang nahm. Die neue Version beseitigt einige [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15083 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
15084 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
15085 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
15086 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15087 		</wp:comment>
15088 		<wp:comment>
15089 			<wp:comment_id>987</wp:comment_id>
15090 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[whatever&raquo; Blog Archive &raquo; GNOME 3.2]]></wp:comment_author>
15091 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15092 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://gil.badall.net/2011/09/30/gnome-3-2/</wp:comment_author_url>
15093 			<wp:comment_author_IP>89.7.89.141</wp:comment_author_IP>
15094 			<wp:comment_date>2011-09-30 11:17:25</wp:comment_date>
15095 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-09-30 11:17:25</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15096 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] ha sortit el GNOME 3.2, llegiu-ne les notes de llançament, descobriu què és el GNOME 3  i espereu a que les distribucions s&#8217;hi actualitzin, o compileu/utilitzeu les versions de [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15097 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
15098 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
15099 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
15100 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15101 		</wp:comment>
15102 		<wp:comment>
15103 			<wp:comment_id>996</wp:comment_id>
15104 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Crunchbang Statler 10: First Look | arifn]]></wp:comment_author>
15105 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15106 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://arifn.web.id/blog/2011/10/01/crunchbang-statler-first-loo.html</wp:comment_author_url>
15107 			<wp:comment_author_IP>174.120.70.133</wp:comment_author_IP>
15108 			<wp:comment_date>2011-10-01 06:34:00</wp:comment_date>
15109 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-10-01 06:34:00</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15110 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] it and configured it. There are still some bugs in it (at that time), and I decided to try GNOME 3. When I was using GNOME3, I do some works with Hadoop. I use Netbeans and run Hadoop to test out my [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15111 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
15112 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
15113 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
15114 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15115 		</wp:comment>
15116 		<wp:comment>
15117 			<wp:comment_id>998</wp:comment_id>
15118 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Instalacija Fedore na računala u I3 (RiTeh) &laquo; HULK-Ri]]></wp:comment_author>
15119 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15120 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.ri.linux.hr/2011/10/02/instalacija-fedore-na-racunala-u-i3-riteh/</wp:comment_author_url>
15121 			<wp:comment_author_IP>193.198.212.57</wp:comment_author_IP>
15122 			<wp:comment_date>2011-10-01 22:02:32</wp:comment_date>
15123 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-10-01 22:02:32</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15124 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] i budućih vikend aktivnosti zamijeniti Ubuntu 10.10 nečim modernijim, nečim što ima GNOME 3, pa je odluka pala da to ovaj put bude [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15125 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
15126 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
15127 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
15128 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15129 		</wp:comment>
15130 		<wp:comment>
15131 			<wp:comment_id>1004</wp:comment_id>
15132 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[novatillasku.com &raquo; Blog Archive &raquo; Gnome 3 default Wallpaper versionado por Georgi Karavasilev]]></wp:comment_author>
15133 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15134 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://novatillasku.com/2011/10/03/gnome-3-default-wallpaper-versionado-por-georgi-karavasilev/</wp:comment_author_url>
15135 			<wp:comment_author_IP>209.172.57.177</wp:comment_author_IP>
15136 			<wp:comment_date>2011-10-03 16:32:02</wp:comment_date>
15137 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-10-03 16:32:02</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15138 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] azul que se extrenó el dia del &#8220;Made of easy&#8220;, ha pasado al morado y ha incluido la palabra Ubuntu.¿Qué os [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15139 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
15140 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
15141 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
15142 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15143 		</wp:comment>
15144 		<wp:comment>
15145 			<wp:comment_id>1009</wp:comment_id>
15146 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Install GNOME Shell in Ubuntu 11.10 | Tombuntu]]></wp:comment_author>
15147 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15148 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://tombuntu.com/index.php/2011/10/03/install-gnome-shell-in-ubuntu-11-10/</wp:comment_author_url>
15149 			<wp:comment_author_IP>64.62.231.121</wp:comment_author_IP>
15150 			<wp:comment_date>2011-10-04 00:31:30</wp:comment_date>
15151 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-10-04 00:31:30</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15152 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Ubuntu 11.04, installing the GNOME Shell desktop is not supported because it uses GNOME 3, while Unity still uses GNOME 2. As of 11.10, [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15153 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
15154 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
15155 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
15156 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15157 		</wp:comment>
15158 		<wp:comment>
15159 			<wp:comment_id>1021</wp:comment_id>
15160 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Ubuntu auf dem HANNSpad? - Seite 6 - Android-Hilfe.de]]></wp:comment_author>
15161 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15162 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.android-hilfe.de/root-hacking-modding-fuer-hannspree-hannspad-sn10t1/147903-ubuntu-auf-dem-hannspad-6.html#post2072401</wp:comment_author_url>
15163 			<wp:comment_author_IP>212.72.171.55</wp:comment_author_IP>
15164 			<wp:comment_date>2011-10-06 14:27:32</wp:comment_date>
15165 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-10-06 14:27:32</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15166 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...]  [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15167 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
15168 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
15169 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
15170 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15171 		</wp:comment>
15172 		<wp:comment>
15173 			<wp:comment_id>1030</wp:comment_id>
15174 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Disponibili delle immagini live per provare Gnome 3.2 | News Blog di Caelan]]></wp:comment_author>
15175 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15176 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://newsfeeds.caelan.it/2011/10/07/disponibili-delle-immagini-live-per-provare-gnome-3-2/</wp:comment_author_url>
15177 			<wp:comment_author_IP>213.229.119.97</wp:comment_author_IP>
15178 			<wp:comment_date>2011-10-07 12:02:53</wp:comment_date>
15179 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-10-07 12:02:53</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15180 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] 3.2 introduce numerose novità rispetto al predecessore, senza accantonare però l’esperienza utente introdotta con Gnome 3. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15181 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
15182 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
15183 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
15184 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15185 		</wp:comment>
15186 		<wp:comment>
15187 			<wp:comment_id>1043</wp:comment_id>
15188 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Gnome 3 testiin]]></wp:comment_author>
15189 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15190 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.kuutamolla.net/2011/gnome-3-testiin/</wp:comment_author_url>
15191 			<wp:comment_author_IP>217.149.52.7</wp:comment_author_IP>
15192 			<wp:comment_date>2011-10-10 19:51:24</wp:comment_date>
15193 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-10-10 19:51:24</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15194 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...]  Selailin tänään taas Ubuntu Suomen-keskustelupalstaa, jossa mainittiin mahdollisuudesta asentaa Gnome 3 Ubuntun 11.04-versioon. Ohjeet Gnome 3:sen asentamiseen löytyivät helposti googlaamalla. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15195 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
15196 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
15197 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
15198 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15199 		</wp:comment>
15200 		<wp:comment>
15201 			<wp:comment_id>1056</wp:comment_id>
15202 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME Shell jest po prostu piękny &laquo; Spider&#039;s Web]]></wp:comment_author>
15203 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15204 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.spidersweb.pl/2011/10/gnome-shell-jest-po-prostu-piekny.html</wp:comment_author_url>
15205 			<wp:comment_author_IP>91.201.155.87</wp:comment_author_IP>
15206 			<wp:comment_date>2011-10-15 12:40:40</wp:comment_date>
15207 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-10-15 12:40:40</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15208 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] powiem &#8211; o ile fajerwerki i efekty 3D są efektowne, o tyle nie świadczą o przejrzystości. GNOME Shell może i funkcjonalnie nie do końca zaspokaja potrzeby entuzjasty Unity, ale jest tak dopracowanyma [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15209 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
15210 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
15211 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
15212 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15213 		</wp:comment>
15214 		<wp:comment>
15215 			<wp:comment_id>1065</wp:comment_id>
15216 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Primeros pasos después de instalar Ubuntu 11.10 | Ludo//Bermejo]]></wp:comment_author>
15217 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15218 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.ludobermejo.es/?p=100</wp:comment_author_url>
15219 			<wp:comment_author_IP>89.248.100.16</wp:comment_author_IP>
15220 			<wp:comment_date>2011-10-18 14:35:38</wp:comment_date>
15221 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-10-18 14:35:38</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15222 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] atreveremos a instalar el nuevo gnome 3? ¡Claro que sí&#8230; si fue la razón para cargarme el Linux Mint. Venga, a ello: sudo apt-get [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15223 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
15224 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
15225 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
15226 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15227 		</wp:comment>
15228 		<wp:comment>
15229 			<wp:comment_id>1067</wp:comment_id>
15230 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Neues Spiel, neues Glück &laquo; einfach mo]]></wp:comment_author>
15231 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15232 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.einfachmo.net/wordpress/?p=249</wp:comment_author_url>
15233 			<wp:comment_author_IP>217.11.48.110</wp:comment_author_IP>
15234 			<wp:comment_date>2011-10-18 18:09:48</wp:comment_date>
15235 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-10-18 18:09:48</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15236 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] habe ich noch einmal installiert und ohne mir die Unity-Oberfläche anzutun, bin ich gleich zu Gnome 3.2 gewechselt. Jetzt läuft alles wunderbar, diverse Programme sind installiert und das Feintuning der [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15237 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
15238 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
15239 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
15240 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15241 		</wp:comment>
15242 		<wp:comment>
15243 			<wp:comment_id>1069</wp:comment_id>
15244 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Migracja z Ubuntu na Fedorę | Marqin&#039;s Blog]]></wp:comment_author>
15245 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15246 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://marqin.pl/index.php/2011/10/19/fedora/</wp:comment_author_url>
15247 			<wp:comment_author_IP>89.161.143.157</wp:comment_author_IP>
15248 			<wp:comment_date>2011-10-19 19:10:11</wp:comment_date>
15249 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-10-19 19:10:11</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15250 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] system od początku sprawuje się szybko i bez problemów, a na dodatek bardzo polubiałem GNOME 3         This entry was posted in Linux and tagged fedora, gnome, linux, ubuntu, unity. Bookmark the [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15251 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
15252 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
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15254 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15255 		</wp:comment>
15256 		<wp:comment>
15257 			<wp:comment_id>1072</wp:comment_id>
15258 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME-Shell a l&#8217;Ubuntu Oneiric | GNULinux.cat]]></wp:comment_author>
15259 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15260 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.gnulinux.cat/2011/10/gnome-shell-a-lubuntu-oneiric/</wp:comment_author_url>
15261 			<wp:comment_author_IP>93.189.95.109</wp:comment_author_IP>
15262 			<wp:comment_date>2011-10-20 05:01:39</wp:comment_date>
15263 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-10-20 05:01:39</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15264 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] cap fan del Unity. No sé si és el global menu o el dash, però no m&#8217;acostume. En canvi, al GNOME-Shell m&#8217;he acostumat molt ràpid i amb molt de [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15265 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
15266 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
15267 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
15268 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15269 		</wp:comment>
15270 		<wp:comment>
15271 			<wp:comment_id>1075</wp:comment_id>
15272 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Distro/desktop (s)hopping, part 1: KDE | soledad penadés]]></wp:comment_author>
15273 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15274 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://soledadpenades.com/2011/10/20/distrodesktop-shopping-part-1-kde/</wp:comment_author_url>
15275 			<wp:comment_author_IP>8.17.170.114</wp:comment_author_IP>
15276 			<wp:comment_date>2011-10-20 10:32:49</wp:comment_date>
15277 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-10-20 10:32:49</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15278 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] year after, and I&#8217;m still running Ubuntu 10.10. I have tested Unity and GNOME 3 both on Virtual Boxes and on real computers and I disliked them both&#8211;they convert perfectly [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15279 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
15280 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
15281 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
15282 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15283 		</wp:comment>
15284 		<wp:comment>
15285 			<wp:comment_id>1076</wp:comment_id>
15286 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3.2 in Ubuntu 11.10 Update | Just Jeremy]]></wp:comment_author>
15287 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15288 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://jeremy.bicha.net/2011/10/20/gnome-3-2-in-ubuntu-11-10-update/</wp:comment_author_url>
15289 			<wp:comment_author_IP>50.23.111.217</wp:comment_author_IP>
15290 			<wp:comment_date>2011-10-20 23:59:33</wp:comment_date>
15291 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-10-20 23:59:33</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15292 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] am really happy with how Ubuntu 11.10 turned out. I had been looking forward to it all year as GNOME 3 with all of its faults does include quite a few nice features (too many to list here!). Ubuntu [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15293 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
15294 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
15295 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
15296 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15297 		</wp:comment>
15298 		<wp:comment>
15299 			<wp:comment_id>1092</wp:comment_id>
15300 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[First attempt problem with video - Page 2]]></wp:comment_author>
15301 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15302 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.osx86.net/video-graphics/12427-first-attempt-problem-video-2.html#post85425</wp:comment_author_url>
15303 			<wp:comment_author_IP>85.17.84.210</wp:comment_author_IP>
15304 			<wp:comment_date>2011-10-22 16:07:42</wp:comment_date>
15305 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-10-22 16:07:42</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15306 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] you don`t give a try to a Linux with Gnome3, it`s really cool and the use is similar to OS X &gt; GNOME 3 | GNOME         MB - GA-P67A-D3-B3 / Processor - Core i5-2300 Sandy Bridge / RAM - Kingston 16Gb DDR3 Hard [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15307 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
15308 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
15309 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
15310 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15311 		</wp:comment>
15312 		<wp:comment>
15313 			<wp:comment_id>1120</wp:comment_id>
15314 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Five features we'd love to see in Ubuntu 12.04]]></wp:comment_author>
15315 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15316 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.thegeeksclub.com/features-love-ubuntu-1204</wp:comment_author_url>
15317 			<wp:comment_author_IP>69.167.187.42</wp:comment_author_IP>
15318 			<wp:comment_date>2011-10-29 00:16:02</wp:comment_date>
15319 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-10-29 00:16:02</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15320 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Interface - Windows 8 with its dual metro and classic UI was able to win many fans. With native GNOME3 support in Ubuntu 12.04, Canonical can do some serious changes with the native UI and make a new [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15321 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
15322 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
15323 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
15324 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15325 		</wp:comment>
15326 		<wp:comment>
15327 			<wp:comment_id>1133</wp:comment_id>
15328 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Gnome 3 - Does it really worth to upgrade?]]></wp:comment_author>
15329 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15330 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.yankeebook.com/2011/11/05/gnome-3-linux-shell-evolution/</wp:comment_author_url>
15331 			<wp:comment_author_IP>69.89.31.133</wp:comment_author_IP>
15332 			<wp:comment_date>2011-11-05 05:29:13</wp:comment_date>
15333 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-11-05 05:29:13</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15334 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Gnome 3 &#8211; a new Linux desktop shell was introduced for out tech leaders as a testing tool almost 3 months ago in its Alpha test version. However, today it is almost available as a functional bundle from the official website http://www.gnome.org/gnome-3/.  [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15335 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
15336 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
15337 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
15338 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15339 		</wp:comment>
15340 		<wp:comment>
15341 			<wp:comment_id>1138</wp:comment_id>
15342 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Minty Failness &#8211; Jeff Duntemann&#039;s Contrapositive Diary]]></wp:comment_author>
15343 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15344 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.contrapositivediary.com/?p=2190</wp:comment_author_url>
15345 			<wp:comment_author_IP>216.86.156.70</wp:comment_author_IP>
15346 			<wp:comment_date>2011-11-09 16:27:53</wp:comment_date>
15347 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-11-09 16:27:53</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15348 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] pulled back to a variation on the GNOME 2.3 interface. The upcoming release (Mint 12) will move to GNOME 3, which worries me a little (I like GNOME 2) but I&#8217;ve seen word that Mint 12 will allow users [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15349 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
15350 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
15351 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
15352 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15353 		</wp:comment>
15354 		<wp:comment>
15355 			<wp:comment_id>1146</wp:comment_id>
15356 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Privatstrand &raquo; Blog Archiv &raquo; Ubuntu Unity: Der Irrweg zum Einheits-Desktop]]></wp:comment_author>
15357 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15358 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://privatstrand.dirkschmidtke.de/2011/11/12/ubuntu-unity-der-irrweg-zum-einheits-desktop/</wp:comment_author_url>
15359 			<wp:comment_author_IP>80.237.130.13</wp:comment_author_IP>
15360 			<wp:comment_date>2011-11-12 20:22:40</wp:comment_date>
15361 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-11-12 20:22:40</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15362 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Ubuntu 11.04 Unity wochenlang ausprobiert &#8211; zusammen mit dem via PPA parallel installierten Gnome 3. Beide sind sich konzeptionell übrigens ähnlicher, als zu wünschen wäre. Ja sie teilen sogar [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15363 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
15364 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
15365 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
15366 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15367 		</wp:comment>
15368 		<wp:comment>
15369 			<wp:comment_id>1147</wp:comment_id>
15370 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Zeiten des Aufruhrs: Die Desktop-Frage 2011 &#8211; Eine Analyse]]></wp:comment_author>
15371 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15372 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.frumble.de/blog/2011/11/11/zeiten-des-aufruhrs-die-desktop-frage-2011-eine-analyse/</wp:comment_author_url>
15373 			<wp:comment_author_IP>94.125.71.80</wp:comment_author_IP>
15374 			<wp:comment_date>2011-11-12 22:58:34</wp:comment_date>
15375 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-11-12 22:58:34</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15376 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] von GNOME 3 sei hier ausgespart, ich will mich gleich mit dem Ergebnis besch&#228;ftigen: GNOME 3 hat die Gem&#252;ter von vielen langj&#228;hrigen Nutzern auf Kesseltemperatur gebracht: Es sei zu [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15377 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
15378 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
15379 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
15380 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15381 		</wp:comment>
15382 		<wp:comment>
15383 			<wp:comment_id>1149</wp:comment_id>
15384 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[OS ) ( SIDE BLOG &raquo; Ho fatto la mia scelta, resto con Gnome]]></wp:comment_author>
15385 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15386 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.osside.net/?p=7720</wp:comment_author_url>
15387 			<wp:comment_author_IP>209.190.61.28</wp:comment_author_IP>
15388 			<wp:comment_date>2011-11-13 18:33:33</wp:comment_date>
15389 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-11-13 18:33:33</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15390 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] in questi giorni è avvenuto il tanto atteso &#8220;fattaccio&#8221;. Dopo una lunga attesa Gnome 3 ha invaso anche Debian Wheezy con la sua mirabolante interfaccia. Sapevo che prima o poi sarebbe [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15391 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
15392 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
15393 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
15394 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15395 		</wp:comment>
15396 		<wp:comment>
15397 			<wp:comment_id>1151</wp:comment_id>
15398 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[xsas &raquo; Fons de Pantalla 2011 Novembre &#8211; Fred:]]></wp:comment_author>
15399 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15400 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://xsas.quadux.net/2011/11/14/fons-de-pantalla-2011-novembre-fred/</wp:comment_author_url>
15401 			<wp:comment_author_IP>94.23.241.58</wp:comment_author_IP>
15402 			<wp:comment_date>2011-11-14 08:31:43</wp:comment_date>
15403 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-11-14 08:31:43</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15404 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] per aquest més, un canvi gran, passe a utilitzar com a escriptori  Gnome3, després del canvi a Ubuntu 11.10 ja està prou estable per utilitzar-lo. Un escriptori net i  [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15405 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
15406 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
15407 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
15408 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15409 		</wp:comment>
15410 		<wp:comment>
15411 			<wp:comment_id>1152</wp:comment_id>
15412 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[La guerra entre escritorios para GNU/Linux | Tecnología]]></wp:comment_author>
15413 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15414 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://tecnologia.blogandlife.com/software-libre/guerra-entornos-graficos-escritorios-gnu-linux.html</wp:comment_author_url>
15415 			<wp:comment_author_IP>72.46.137.40</wp:comment_author_IP>
15416 			<wp:comment_date>2011-11-14 17:41:56</wp:comment_date>
15417 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-11-14 17:41:56</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15418 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] de recursos. Hasta que en abril del corriente año la fundación GNOME libero su versión número 3 #GNOME3 o gnome-shell, el cual prometía más de lo que cumplió, ya que este al ser desarrollado desde [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15419 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
15420 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
15421 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
15422 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15423 		</wp:comment>
15424 		<wp:comment>
15425 			<wp:comment_id>1167</wp:comment_id>
15426 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Linux User Interface Woes | tl;dr]]></wp:comment_author>
15427 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15428 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://tldr-tech.com/linux/user-interface-woes/</wp:comment_author_url>
15429 			<wp:comment_author_IP>208.109.181.130</wp:comment_author_IP>
15430 			<wp:comment_date>2011-11-19 04:25:53</wp:comment_date>
15431 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-11-19 04:25:53</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15432 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] over new UI direction for some time, from the poor implementation of KDE4 to the recent Unity and GNOME3 introductions.  Perhaps it is time to start over with something leaner, like an LXDE, and provide [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15433 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
15434 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
15435 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
15436 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15437 		</wp:comment>
15438 		<wp:comment>
15439 			<wp:comment_id>1172</wp:comment_id>
15440 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[BLOG&amp;life]]></wp:comment_author>
15441 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15442 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://blogandlife.com/tech/software-libre/la-guerra-entre-escritorios-para-gnulinux.html</wp:comment_author_url>
15443 			<wp:comment_author_IP>72.46.137.66</wp:comment_author_IP>
15444 			<wp:comment_date>2011-11-19 16:06:56</wp:comment_date>
15445 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-11-19 16:06:56</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15446 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] de recursos. Hasta que en abril del corriente año la fundación GNOME libero su versión número 3 #GNOME3 o gnome-shell, el cual prometía más de lo que cumplió, ya que este al ser desarrollado desde [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15447 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
15448 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
15449 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
15450 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15451 		</wp:comment>
15452 		<wp:comment>
15453 			<wp:comment_id>1181</wp:comment_id>
15454 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Ubuntu 11.10 (Oneiric Ocelot) and other shells | Matias Vangsnes]]></wp:comment_author>
15455 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15456 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.matiasvangsnes.com/ubuntu/ubuntu-11-10-oneiric-ocelot-and-other-shells/</wp:comment_author_url>
15457 			<wp:comment_author_IP>90.228.199.80</wp:comment_author_IP>
15458 			<wp:comment_date>2011-11-21 10:33:35</wp:comment_date>
15459 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-11-21 10:33:35</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15460 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] 3 shells as part of the basic installation, but they can be installed from the Software Centre. The GNOME 3 web site provides a link at the bottom of the Getting GNOME page. Clicking there will result in the GNOME 3 [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15461 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
15462 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
15463 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
15464 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15465 		</wp:comment>
15466 		<wp:comment>
15467 			<wp:comment_id>1183</wp:comment_id>
15468 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[چگونه پوسته های Gnome را در Ubuntu 11.10 نصب کنیم | سرخه تَله]]></wp:comment_author>
15469 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15470 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.farsigeek.com/?p=8144</wp:comment_author_url>
15471 			<wp:comment_author_IP>184.107.163.162</wp:comment_author_IP>
15472 			<wp:comment_date>2011-11-21 14:05:22</wp:comment_date>
15473 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-11-21 14:05:22</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15474 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] در نصب پوسته های GTK 3 در Gnome 3 سبب گیج شدن کاربران برای اضافه کردن پوسته های مورد [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15475 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
15476 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
15477 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
15478 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15479 		</wp:comment>
15480 		<wp:comment>
15481 			<wp:comment_id>1185</wp:comment_id>
15482 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Ubuntu 11.10 (Oneiric Ocelot) and other shells | Science and Technology News]]></wp:comment_author>
15483 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15484 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://techsciencenews.com/2011/ubuntu-11-10-oneiric-ocelot-and-other-shells/</wp:comment_author_url>
15485 			<wp:comment_author_IP>80.90.198.224</wp:comment_author_IP>
15486 			<wp:comment_date>2011-11-22 11:28:01</wp:comment_date>
15487 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-11-22 11:28:01</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15488 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] 3 shells as part of the basic installation, but they can be installed from the Software Centre. The GNOME 3 web site provides a link at the bottom of the Getting GNOME page. Clicking there will result in the GNOME 3 [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15489 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
15490 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
15491 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
15492 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15493 		</wp:comment>
15494 		<wp:comment>
15495 			<wp:comment_id>1194</wp:comment_id>
15496 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[CULT &raquo; Novo openSuse 12.1 !]]></wp:comment_author>
15497 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15498 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://cult.neiist.ist.utl.pt/?p=153</wp:comment_author_url>
15499 			<wp:comment_author_IP>193.136.164.134</wp:comment_author_IP>
15500 			<wp:comment_date>2011-11-23 23:47:47</wp:comment_date>
15501 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-11-23 23:47:47</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15502 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] dos ficheiros no disco rígido, uma maior integração na Cloud e trazer a mais recente versão do Gnome, o Gnome 3.    Categories: Notícias Tags:         Comments (0) Trackbacks (0) Leave a comment [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15503 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
15504 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
15505 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
15506 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15507 		</wp:comment>
15508 		<wp:comment>
15509 			<wp:comment_id>1198</wp:comment_id>
15510 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Leanuxeros &raquo; Ubuntu pierde popularidad según DistroWatch]]></wp:comment_author>
15511 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15512 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.leanuxeros.com/linux/ubuntu-pierde-popularidad-segun-distrowatch/</wp:comment_author_url>
15513 			<wp:comment_author_IP>93.174.4.87</wp:comment_author_IP>
15514 			<wp:comment_date>2011-11-26 06:05:50</wp:comment_date>
15515 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-11-26 06:05:50</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15516 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] a mas plataformas que las de el PC. Sin ir mas lejos también podemos ver un cambio similar en Gnome 3 o la integración completa de Unity en Gnome [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15517 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
15518 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
15519 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
15520 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15521 		</wp:comment>
15522 		<wp:comment>
15523 			<wp:comment_id>1202</wp:comment_id>
15524 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Gnome 3 &#8211; die Zeitanzeige ändern]]></wp:comment_author>
15525 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15526 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.hirner.at/archives/21598</wp:comment_author_url>
15527 			<wp:comment_author_IP>213.133.104.156</wp:comment_author_IP>
15528 			<wp:comment_date>2011-11-27 16:30:56</wp:comment_date>
15529 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-11-27 16:30:56</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15530 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Gnome 3 gconf-editor GSettings  Keinen verwandten Inhalt Inhalt gefunden.Teilen:     Dieser Beitrag wurde [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15531 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
15532 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
15533 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
15534 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15535 		</wp:comment>
15536 		<wp:comment>
15537 			<wp:comment_id>1214</wp:comment_id>
15538 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[openSUSE 12.1: una boccata di oxygen per le applicazioni gtk3! : it-blog]]></wp:comment_author>
15539 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15540 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://blog.it-opensuse.org/2011/12/01/opensuse-12-1-una-boccata-di-oxygen-per-le-applicazioni-gtk3/</wp:comment_author_url>
15541 			<wp:comment_author_IP>81.174.67.93</wp:comment_author_IP>
15542 			<wp:comment_date>2011-12-01 10:30:48</wp:comment_date>
15543 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-12-01 10:30:48</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15544 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] openSUSE12.1 gnome 3 è arrivato ufficialmente nella nostra amata distribuzione e con esso tutte le applicazioni facenti [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15545 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
15546 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
15547 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
15548 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15549 		</wp:comment>
15550 		<wp:comment>
15551 			<wp:comment_id>1216</wp:comment_id>
15552 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[A cuadros &raquo; Blog Archive &raquo; Cronopete remoto]]></wp:comment_author>
15553 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15554 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://blog.rastersoft.com/?p=914</wp:comment_author_url>
15555 			<wp:comment_author_IP>216.139.67.140</wp:comment_author_IP>
15556 			<wp:comment_date>2011-12-02 00:22:23</wp:comment_date>
15557 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-12-02 00:22:23</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15558 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] de aplicaciones, lo que es útil si utilizamos un escritorio que no tenga notification area (como Gnome 3), o que lo tenga capado (como [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15559 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
15560 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
15561 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
15562 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15563 		</wp:comment>
15564 		<wp:comment>
15565 			<wp:comment_id>1220</wp:comment_id>
15566 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Moving From Windows 7 to Ubuntu 11.10 &#8211; Day 30 &#8211; The Verdict | Tech4Him - Technology with Integrity]]></wp:comment_author>
15567 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15568 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://blog.tech4him.com/2011/12/moving-from-windows-7-to-ubuntu-11-10-day-30-the-verdict/</wp:comment_author_url>
15569 			<wp:comment_author_IP>69.164.193.124</wp:comment_author_IP>
15570 			<wp:comment_date>2011-12-04 02:36:35</wp:comment_date>
15571 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-12-04 02:36:35</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15572 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] experience with Gnome 3 shell has been even better than Unity. This is indeed my preferred shell on Ubuntu 11.10. A number [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15573 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
15574 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
15575 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
15576 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15577 		</wp:comment>
15578 		<wp:comment>
15579 			<wp:comment_id>1233</wp:comment_id>
15580 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[simbürger &raquo; Mein Linux Lebenslauf (Teil 1)]]></wp:comment_author>
15581 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15582 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.simbuerger.eu/?p=37</wp:comment_author_url>
15583 			<wp:comment_author_IP>85.214.193.33</wp:comment_author_IP>
15584 			<wp:comment_date>2011-12-07 13:16:18</wp:comment_date>
15585 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-12-07 13:16:18</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15586 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] auch Gnome entwickelt sich weiter. Seit April 2011 ist mit Gnome 3 die neue Version auf dem Markt. Ubuntu hat sich jedoch entschieden nicht voll und ganz auf Gnome 3 [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15587 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
15588 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
15589 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
15590 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15591 		</wp:comment>
15592 		<wp:comment>
15593 			<wp:comment_id>1236</wp:comment_id>
15594 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Could MATE Be the Savior of the GNOME 2 Linux Interface? | My Blog]]></wp:comment_author>
15595 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15596 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://jamie.zoko.in/?p=64</wp:comment_author_url>
15597 			<wp:comment_author_IP>208.91.198.54</wp:comment_author_IP>
15598 			<wp:comment_date>2011-12-09 03:39:20</wp:comment_date>
15599 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-12-09 03:39:20</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15600 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] — have been reduction than happy with a interface changes wrought by a appearance of Unity and GNOME 3. Lucky for these people, there’s wish in a form of MATE, a flare of GNOME 2 that bills itself as [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15601 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
15602 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
15603 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
15604 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15605 		</wp:comment>
15606 		<wp:comment>
15607 			<wp:comment_id>1237</wp:comment_id>
15608 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Configurar correctamente la red en las máquinas VirtualBox]]></wp:comment_author>
15609 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15610 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://eckelon.net/tips/configurar-correctamente-la-red-en-las-maquinas-virtualbox.html</wp:comment_author_url>
15611 			<wp:comment_author_IP>178.33.116.134</wp:comment_author_IP>
15612 			<wp:comment_date>2011-12-09 11:06:07</wp:comment_date>
15613 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-12-09 11:06:07</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15614 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] días instalé una Ubuntu 10.04 (desde aquí me declaro públicamente como enemigo acérrimo de Gnome3 y Unity) en una máquina virtual en el portátil de un colega, que necesitaba Linux para trabajar. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15615 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
15616 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
15617 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
15618 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15619 		</wp:comment>
15620 		<wp:comment>
15621 			<wp:comment_id>1239</wp:comment_id>
15622 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Flexion.Org Blog &raquo; Installing Gnome 3 on Ubuntu 11.10 &raquo; Flexion.Org Blog]]></wp:comment_author>
15623 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15624 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://blog.flexion.org/2011/12/09/gnome-3-shell-ubuntu-11-10-oneiric/</wp:comment_author_url>
15625 			<wp:comment_author_IP>109.169.55.223</wp:comment_author_IP>
15626 			<wp:comment_date>2011-12-09 16:21:08</wp:comment_date>
15627 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-12-09 16:21:08</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15628 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] order to get acquainted with Gnome 3 I suggest you read the Discover Gnome 3 (watch the videos too) and Gnome 3 Cheat Sheet pages. Having read those you&#8217;ll soon master [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15629 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
15630 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
15631 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
15632 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15633 		</wp:comment>
15634 		<wp:comment>
15635 			<wp:comment_id>1245</wp:comment_id>
15636 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[.: przystajnik :.&raquo; Archiwum &raquo; Ucieczka z tonącej tratwy i Xfce 4.8 zamiast GNOME 2.xx]]></wp:comment_author>
15637 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15638 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://404.g-net.pl/?p=3381</wp:comment_author_url>
15639 			<wp:comment_author_IP>195.117.213.11</wp:comment_author_IP>
15640 			<wp:comment_date>2011-12-11 11:56:08</wp:comment_date>
15641 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-12-11 11:56:08</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15642 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] starych drzew się nie przesadza, co można zatem począć w obliczu napierającego Unity czy GNOME 3? Na nasze szczęście, ciągły plac budowy na jakim tkwi Linux umożliwia nam (jeszcze) swobodny [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15643 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
15644 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
15645 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
15646 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15647 		</wp:comment>
15648 		<wp:comment>
15649 			<wp:comment_id>1262</wp:comment_id>
15650 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[entornos de escritorio linux | CEUAMI]]></wp:comment_author>
15651 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15652 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://turing.izt.uam.mx/wordpress/?p=723</wp:comment_author_url>
15653 			<wp:comment_author_IP>148.206.49.8</wp:comment_author_IP>
15654 			<wp:comment_date>2011-12-19 22:26:54</wp:comment_date>
15655 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-12-19 22:26:54</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15656 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] mas infirmacion: http://www.gnome.org/gnome-3/ [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15657 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
15658 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
15659 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
15660 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15661 		</wp:comment>
15662 		<wp:comment>
15663 			<wp:comment_id>1276</wp:comment_id>
15664 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Hack GNOME3 like your browser December 22, 2011 by cannonerd &laquo; Chau]]></wp:comment_author>
15665 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15666 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://onnil.com/2011/12/28/hack-gnome3-like-your%c2%a0browser-december-22-2011-by-cannonerd/</wp:comment_author_url>
15667 			<wp:comment_author_IP>72.55.164.55</wp:comment_author_IP>
15668 			<wp:comment_date>2011-12-28 09:49:10</wp:comment_date>
15669 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-12-28 09:49:10</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15670 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] first reaction to the new GNOME 3.2 was that I hate it! Resistance to anything new lives strong in me, apparently. Then the realization [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15671 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
15672 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
15673 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
15674 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15675 		</wp:comment>
15676 		<wp:comment>
15677 			<wp:comment_id>1288</wp:comment_id>
15678 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[The Year in Review: Desktop Linux Developments in 2011 | Matias Vangsnes]]></wp:comment_author>
15679 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15680 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.matiasvangsnes.com/ubuntu/the-year-in-review-desktop-linux-developments-in-2011/</wp:comment_author_url>
15681 			<wp:comment_author_IP>90.228.199.80</wp:comment_author_IP>
15682 			<wp:comment_date>2011-12-30 14:30:31</wp:comment_date>
15683 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-12-30 14:30:31</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15684 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] allay some of the ire that it has generated.I can’t mention Unity without also taking note of GNOME 3, another desktop environment platform that — even though it didn’t become the default in Ubuntu [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15685 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
15686 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
15687 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
15688 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15689 		</wp:comment>
15690 		<wp:comment>
15691 			<wp:comment_id>1293</wp:comment_id>
15692 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[The Year in Review: Desktop Linux Developments in 2011 &#8211; The VAR Guy &laquo; Desktops]]></wp:comment_author>
15693 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15694 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://desktopsof.com/desktops/the-year-in-review-desktop-linux-developments-in-2011-the-var-guy/</wp:comment_author_url>
15695 			<wp:comment_author_IP>69.89.31.239</wp:comment_author_IP>
15696 			<wp:comment_date>2011-12-30 23:08:37</wp:comment_date>
15697 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-12-30 23:08:37</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15698 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] can’t mention Unity without also taking note of GNOME 3, another desktop environment platform that — even though it didn’t become the default in Ubuntu [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15699 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
15700 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
15701 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
15702 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15703 		</wp:comment>
15704 		<wp:comment>
15705 			<wp:comment_id>1307</wp:comment_id>
15706 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Nagrade Linux Journal-a za 2011.]]></wp:comment_author>
15707 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15708 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://otvorenikod.nsk.hr/2012/01/02/nagrade-linux-journal-a-za-2011/</wp:comment_author_url>
15709 			<wp:comment_author_IP>161.53.240.71</wp:comment_author_IP>
15710 			<wp:comment_date>2012-01-02 08:51:46</wp:comment_date>
15711 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-01-02 08:51:46</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15712 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] godine: GNOME 3  Izvor: Linux Journal Readers&#8217; Choice Awards [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15713 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
15714 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
15715 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
15716 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15717 		</wp:comment>
15718 		<wp:comment>
15719 			<wp:comment_id>1314</wp:comment_id>
15720 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Ultimate Ubuntu Guide: Part 8, from unity to gnome 3. | Rehhoff&#039;s Tips &amp; Tricks]]></wp:comment_author>
15721 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15722 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.justrehhoff.org/ultimate-ubuntu-guide-part-8-from-unity-to-gnome-3/</wp:comment_author_url>
15723 			<wp:comment_author_IP>83.149.102.88</wp:comment_author_IP>
15724 			<wp:comment_date>2012-01-03 15:25:26</wp:comment_date>
15725 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-01-03 15:25:26</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15726 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] GNOME 3 is the next evolution of the GNOME desktop environment, and it has been released on April 6th, 2011, on mirrors worldwide. GNOME 3 is a light desktop environment used in many popular Linux distributions, such as Ubuntu, Mandriva, PCLinuxOS, etc. WARNING: Attention! If you follow this toturial, you&#8217;ll break your Unity session. There is no downgrading method for now. You&#8217;ve been warned! [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15727 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
15728 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
15729 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
15730 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15731 		</wp:comment>
15732 		<wp:comment>
15733 			<wp:comment_id>1323</wp:comment_id>
15734 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[maroony.de &raquo; Die Rückkehr zu KDE]]></wp:comment_author>
15735 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15736 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://maroony.de/2012/01/10/die-ruckkehr-zu-kde/</wp:comment_author_url>
15737 			<wp:comment_author_IP>176.9.52.230</wp:comment_author_IP>
15738 			<wp:comment_date>2012-01-10 11:02:52</wp:comment_date>
15739 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-01-10 11:02:52</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15740 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] sicherlich mitbekommen haben dürfte, bin ich nach einen längeren Test von Ubuntu Unity und Gnome 3 wieder zu meiner alten Liebe KDE zurückgekehrt und nutze jetzt Kubuntu 11.10 mit KDE 4.7. In [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15741 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
15742 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
15743 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
15744 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15745 		</wp:comment>
15746 		<wp:comment>
15747 			<wp:comment_id>1332</wp:comment_id>
15748 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Kích hoạt tính năng Compiz trên Xubuntu 11.10 &#8211; Oneiric Ocelot &#8211; Cuộc Sống Số]]></wp:comment_author>
15749 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15750 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://it-vnsoft.com/?p=564</wp:comment_author_url>
15751 			<wp:comment_author_IP>123.30.187.106</wp:comment_author_IP>
15752 			<wp:comment_date>2012-01-14 18:22:37</wp:comment_date>
15753 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-01-14 18:22:37</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15754 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] thay thế khá hoàn hảo cho những thành phần không tương thích với Unity hoặc Gnome 3. Và với Compiz, chúng ta có thể sử dụng nhiều hiệu ứng 3D bắt mắt trên màn [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15755 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
15756 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
15757 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
15758 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15759 		</wp:comment>
15760 		<wp:comment>
15761 			<wp:comment_id>1335</wp:comment_id>
15762 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[something went wrong with gnome3 installation | MoVn - Linux Ubuntu Center]]></wp:comment_author>
15763 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15764 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://vniup.com/index.php/ubuntu/something-went-wrong-with-gnome3-installation.html</wp:comment_author_url>
15765 			<wp:comment_author_IP>115.146.126.38</wp:comment_author_IP>
15766 			<wp:comment_date>2012-01-15 08:02:33</wp:comment_date>
15767 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-01-15 08:02:33</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15768 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] but i dont find my desktop looking like this. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15769 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
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15771 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
15772 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15773 		</wp:comment>
15774 		<wp:comment>
15775 			<wp:comment_id>1348</wp:comment_id>
15776 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Linux should be like a window | Matias Vangsnes]]></wp:comment_author>
15777 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15778 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.matiasvangsnes.com/ubuntu/linux-should-be-like-a-window/</wp:comment_author_url>
15779 			<wp:comment_author_IP>90.228.199.80</wp:comment_author_IP>
15780 			<wp:comment_date>2012-01-19 18:37:42</wp:comment_date>
15781 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-01-19 18:37:42</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15782 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] the nascent surge of mobile convergence, we now have a choice of four major desktops for Linux: GNOME 3, Ubuntu Unity, KDE 4 and Linux Mint&#8217;s Cinnamon. There are huge, complex and mind-numbingly [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15783 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
15784 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
15785 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
15786 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15787 		</wp:comment>
15788 		<wp:comment>
15789 			<wp:comment_id>1350</wp:comment_id>
15790 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Bad Experiences With Fedora | Linux Czar]]></wp:comment_author>
15791 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15792 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://linuxczar.net/archives/406</wp:comment_author_url>
15793 			<wp:comment_author_IP>64.22.71.236</wp:comment_author_IP>
15794 			<wp:comment_date>2012-01-22 04:09:32</wp:comment_date>
15795 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-01-22 04:09:32</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15796 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] sysadmin as a professional.  I&#8217;ve been running Fedora 15 and had switched to XFCE as the new Gnome 3 user interface and I didn&#8217;t get along.  It was past time I updated to Fedora [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15797 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
15798 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
15799 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
15800 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15801 		</wp:comment>
15802 		<wp:comment>
15803 			<wp:comment_id>1353</wp:comment_id>
15804 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Owen&#8217;s Photolog &raquo; Blog Archive &raquo; Rapid Development, aka Chaos]]></wp:comment_author>
15805 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15806 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://ywwg.com/wordpress/?p=1079</wp:comment_author_url>
15807 			<wp:comment_author_IP>74.50.53.149</wp:comment_author_IP>
15808 			<wp:comment_date>2012-01-24 19:33:48</wp:comment_date>
15809 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-01-24 19:33:48</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15810 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] that don&#8217;t live up to the functionality that users are accustomed to. There&#8217;s Unity, Gnome-Shell, GNOME Classic, Trinity, and KDE4. Many of these desktops use completely new user interaction [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15811 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
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15813 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
15814 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15815 		</wp:comment>
15816 		<wp:comment>
15817 			<wp:comment_id>1364</wp:comment_id>
15818 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[É hora de dar adeus à área de trabalho]]></wp:comment_author>
15819 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15820 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.gemind.com.br/10386/hora-adeus-area-trabalho/</wp:comment_author_url>
15821 			<wp:comment_author_IP>96.8.125.115</wp:comment_author_IP>
15822 			<wp:comment_date>2012-01-28 16:01:12</wp:comment_date>
15823 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-01-28 16:01:12</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15824 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] GNOME 3, lançado em abril de 2010, abandonou a ideia de &#8220;área de trabalho&#8221;. Não dá pra [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15825 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
15826 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
15827 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
15828 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15829 		</wp:comment>
15830 		<wp:comment>
15831 			<wp:comment_id>1366</wp:comment_id>
15832 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Installing hv_drivers in Ubuntu Server | Hilgerism]]></wp:comment_author>
15833 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15834 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://hilgerism.com/installing-hv_drivers-in-ubuntu-server/</wp:comment_author_url>
15835 			<wp:comment_author_IP>67.189.55.253</wp:comment_author_IP>
15836 			<wp:comment_date>2012-01-29 05:07:04</wp:comment_date>
15837 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-01-29 05:07:04</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15838 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] hv_vmbus hv_storvsc hv_blkvsc hv_netvsc hv_timesourceNote: If you plan on installing a GUI such as Gnome then include Mouse Support with this extra line: hv_mouseStep 2Next we need to Update initramfs [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15839 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
15840 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
15841 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
15842 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15843 		</wp:comment>
15844 		<wp:comment>
15845 			<wp:comment_id>1370</wp:comment_id>
15846 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[id-ubuntu blogs &raquo; Blog Archive &raquo; Install Gnome Shell di Ubuntu 11.10]]></wp:comment_author>
15847 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15848 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://ubuntulinux.or.id/blog/2012/02/01/install-gnome-shell-di-ubuntu-1110/</wp:comment_author_url>
15849 			<wp:comment_author_IP>119.235.18.99</wp:comment_author_IP>
15850 			<wp:comment_date>2012-02-01 10:20:32</wp:comment_date>
15851 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-02-01 10:20:32</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15852 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Untuk lebih lengkapnya mengenai gnome3 ini silahkan lihat di : http://www.gnome.org/gnome-3/ [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15853 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
15854 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
15855 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
15856 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15857 		</wp:comment>
15858 		<wp:comment>
15859 			<wp:comment_id>1372</wp:comment_id>
15860 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Lo que estaba esperando: CINNAMON]]></wp:comment_author>
15861 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15862 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://richzendy.org/2012/02/02/lo-que-estaba-esperando-cinnamon.html</wp:comment_author_url>
15863 			<wp:comment_author_IP>216.119.133.131</wp:comment_author_IP>
15864 			<wp:comment_date>2012-02-02 17:07:07</wp:comment_date>
15865 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-02-02 17:07:07</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15866 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Fedora desde hace años y siendo una distribución pionera fue una de las primeras de incorporar GNOME3 (si es que no fue realmente la primera)  por defecto, mi primer contacto con GNOME3 fue el año [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15867 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
15868 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
15869 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
15870 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15871 		</wp:comment>
15872 		<wp:comment>
15873 			<wp:comment_id>1375</wp:comment_id>
15874 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Debian a la moda. O como dejar un debian bien bonito | Acerca de la Educación]]></wp:comment_author>
15875 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15876 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.acercadelaeducacion.com.ar/2012/02/03/debian-a-la-moda-o-como-dejar-un-debian-bien-bonito/</wp:comment_author_url>
15877 			<wp:comment_author_IP>200.123.152.52</wp:comment_author_IP>
15878 			<wp:comment_date>2012-02-03 16:17:01</wp:comment_date>
15879 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-02-03 16:17:01</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15880 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] ser por @xaiki no hubiese podido llevar a cabo. La idea es tener, al final del tuto, un Debian con Gnome 3 y estable. De hecho es desde lo que estoy armando este [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15881 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
15882 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
15883 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
15884 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15885 		</wp:comment>
15886 		<wp:comment>
15887 			<wp:comment_id>1378</wp:comment_id>
15888 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Gnome 3 non ti piace? Installa Linux Mint Mate su Ubuntu - Korematic Sustainable Business Solutions]]></wp:comment_author>
15889 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15890 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.korematic.com/gnome-3-non-ti-piace-installa-linux-mint-mate-su-ubuntu/</wp:comment_author_url>
15891 			<wp:comment_author_IP>81.169.171.131</wp:comment_author_IP>
15892 			<wp:comment_date>2012-02-05 10:07:56</wp:comment_date>
15893 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-02-05 10:07:56</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15894 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] tutte le persone che come me non riescono a capire la nuova interfaccia di Gnome 3, la soluzione é MATE. Usare la grafica di Linux Mint su Ubuntu / Debian. Dopo alcuni test e prove [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15895 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
15896 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
15897 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
15898 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15899 		</wp:comment>
15900 		<wp:comment>
15901 			<wp:comment_id>1380</wp:comment_id>
15902 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Fedora: Meine Konfiguration - Svens blog]]></wp:comment_author>
15903 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15904 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.tumelum.de/blog/index.php?/archives/88-Fedora-Meine-Konfiguration.html</wp:comment_author_url>
15905 			<wp:comment_author_IP>81.169.135.8</wp:comment_author_IP>
15906 			<wp:comment_date>2012-02-05 13:25:05</wp:comment_date>
15907 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-02-05 13:25:05</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15908 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Meine Konfiguration   Nachdem Gnome 3 herausgekommen war und ich mir die sehr gut gemachte Info auf Gnome.org zu Gnome 3 angeschaut hatte, war ich mir sehr sicher, dass Gnome 3 das Richtige für mich ist.   Leider hat [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15909 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
15910 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
15911 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
15912 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15913 		</wp:comment>
15914 		<wp:comment>
15915 			<wp:comment_id>1387</wp:comment_id>
15916 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Somptueux GNOME 3 | Schœwilliam]]></wp:comment_author>
15917 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15918 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://schoewilliam.legtux.org/blog/gnome-3/</wp:comment_author_url>
15919 			<wp:comment_author_IP>88.190.27.51</wp:comment_author_IP>
15920 			<wp:comment_date>2012-02-08 10:32:46</wp:comment_date>
15921 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-02-08 10:32:46</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15922 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] interface. Et c&#8217;est pour ça que je ne la décrirai pas, je te redirige ami lecteur vers cette page (parmi tant d&#8217;autres articles) qui t&#8217;en apprendra plus sur cette nouvelle interface. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15923 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
15924 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
15925 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
15926 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15927 		</wp:comment>
15928 		<wp:comment>
15929 			<wp:comment_id>1391</wp:comment_id>
15930 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Distro Hopping [Summer 2011] &laquo; Sean Michael Davis]]></wp:comment_author>
15931 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15932 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.smdavis.us/wp/2011/09/14/distro-hopping-summer-2011/</wp:comment_author_url>
15933 			<wp:comment_author_IP>66.147.244.219</wp:comment_author_IP>
15934 			<wp:comment_date>2012-02-09 02:26:44</wp:comment_date>
15935 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-02-09 02:26:44</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15936 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] this time Unity (still) doesn’t work, Gnome 3 (Shell and Fallback) is horribly crippled by Ubuntu’s hackiness, and even Xubuntu was seeing some [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15937 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
15938 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
15939 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
15940 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15941 		</wp:comment>
15942 		<wp:comment>
15943 			<wp:comment_id>1393</wp:comment_id>
15944 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Having a look at the old/new Desktop Environments | Martin&#8217;s Blog]]></wp:comment_author>
15945 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15946 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://blog.martin-graesslin.com/blog/2012/02/having-a-look-at-the-oldnew-desktop-environments/</wp:comment_author_url>
15947 			<wp:comment_author_IP>78.47.148.164</wp:comment_author_IP>
15948 			<wp:comment_date>2012-02-11 07:54:12</wp:comment_date>
15949 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-02-11 07:54:12</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15950 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] large desktop communities have introduced a new shell. The GNOME community has released GNOME Shell, the KDE community released the touch oriented Plasma Active and Canonical decided to go alone with [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15951 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
15952 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
15953 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
15954 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15955 		</wp:comment>
15956 		<wp:comment>
15957 			<wp:comment_id>1395</wp:comment_id>
15958 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Publicación de GNOME 3.2, recursos lingüísticos e informe de tradución &#8211; GNOME en galego]]></wp:comment_author>
15959 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15960 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://gnome.gl/2011/10/publicacion-de-gnome-3-2-recursos-linguisticos-e-informe-de-traducion/</wp:comment_author_url>
15961 			<wp:comment_author_IP>188.165.212.28</wp:comment_author_IP>
15962 			<wp:comment_date>2012-02-14 02:53:26</wp:comment_date>
15963 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-02-14 02:53:26</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15964 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] a nova versión de GNOME 3.2, a primeira versión dende a publicación do innovador contorno GNOME 3.0, co que o proxecto emprendeu unha gran reformulación da interface de usuario para transformarse [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15965 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
15966 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
15967 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
15968 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15969 		</wp:comment>
15970 		<wp:comment>
15971 			<wp:comment_id>1413</wp:comment_id>
15972 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Linux Mint 12: Why it&#039;s the best desktop OS | BussinessTree News]]></wp:comment_author>
15973 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15974 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.bussinesstree.co.uk/news/technology/2012/02/linux-mint-12-why-its-the-best-desktop-os/</wp:comment_author_url>
15975 			<wp:comment_author_IP>66.147.244.89</wp:comment_author_IP>
15976 			<wp:comment_date>2012-02-20 08:40:52</wp:comment_date>
15977 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-02-20 08:40:52</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15978 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] feature. Mint has a new desktop subsystem that lets you add or subtract features from GNOME 2 onto GNOME 3 so that you can create an incredibly user-friendly desktop. For example, you decide whether you [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15979 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
15980 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
15981 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
15982 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15983 		</wp:comment>
15984 		<wp:comment>
15985 			<wp:comment_id>1415</wp:comment_id>
15986 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Ubuntu: you&#8217;re doing it wrong | Dehype]]></wp:comment_author>
15987 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
15988 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://dehype.org/2012/ubuntu-design/</wp:comment_author_url>
15989 			<wp:comment_author_IP>109.74.206.66</wp:comment_author_IP>
15990 			<wp:comment_date>2012-02-20 14:05:31</wp:comment_date>
15991 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-02-20 14:05:31</wp:comment_date_gmt>
15992 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] recently come under fire for the way it has developed the latest incarnation of their desktop. The Gnome 3 development process is a very good example how you can simultaneously involve your community, yet [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
15993 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
15994 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
15995 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
15996 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
15997 		</wp:comment>
15998 		<wp:comment>
15999 			<wp:comment_id>1422</wp:comment_id>
16000 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Linux für mein Netbook | obitom.de]]></wp:comment_author>
16001 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16002 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.obitom.de/?p=26</wp:comment_author_url>
16003 			<wp:comment_author_IP>85.13.138.30</wp:comment_author_IP>
16004 			<wp:comment_date>2012-02-22 08:00:46</wp:comment_date>
16005 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-02-22 08:00:46</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16006 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] auf dem Netbook läuft. Ich hatte den RAM auf 2GB aufgerüstet und damit stellten jetzt KDE4 und Gnome3 auch kein Hindernis mehr da &#8211; schön. Gut ist auch, dass es praktisch für jede Linuxvariante [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16007 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
16008 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
16009 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
16010 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
16011 		</wp:comment>
16012 		<wp:comment>
16013 			<wp:comment_id>1437</wp:comment_id>
16014 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Windows 8 beta is out now - IT Lounge]]></wp:comment_author>
16015 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16016 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://itlounge.eu/windows-8-beta-is-out-now/</wp:comment_author_url>
16017 			<wp:comment_author_IP>176.9.40.99</wp:comment_author_IP>
16018 			<wp:comment_date>2012-03-01 12:30:31</wp:comment_date>
16019 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-03-01 12:30:31</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16020 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] &#108;&#105;&#107;&#101; &#119;&#104;&#097;&#116; happened &#119;&#105;&#116;&#104; Gnome 3 &#097;&#110;&#100; Unity &#111;&#110; &#116;&#104;&#101; Linux desktop. There&#8217;s &#097; [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16021 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
16022 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
16023 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
16024 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
16025 		</wp:comment>
16026 		<wp:comment>
16027 			<wp:comment_id>1446</wp:comment_id>
16028 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Windows 8 beta is out now | i.zOn4| Games Community]]></wp:comment_author>
16029 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16030 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://izon4.com/windows-8-beta-is-out-now/</wp:comment_author_url>
16031 			<wp:comment_author_IP>46.23.66.58</wp:comment_author_IP>
16032 			<wp:comment_date>2012-03-03 18:23:25</wp:comment_date>
16033 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-03-03 18:23:25</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16034 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] getting used to &#8211; speaking personally, many of the changes look a lot like what happened with Gnome 3 and Unity on the Linux desktop. There&#8217;s a big debate in UI design at the moment around [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16035 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
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16037 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
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16039 		</wp:comment>
16040 		<wp:comment>
16041 			<wp:comment_id>1453</wp:comment_id>
16042 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Running Cinnamon on Linux Mint 12 &laquo; Uncategorized &laquo; ComTech IT Support]]></wp:comment_author>
16043 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16044 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://comtech247.net/2012/03/05/running-cinnamon-on-linux-mint-12/</wp:comment_author_url>
16045 			<wp:comment_author_IP>77.92.89.1</wp:comment_author_IP>
16046 			<wp:comment_date>2012-03-05 12:41:21</wp:comment_date>
16047 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-03-05 12:41:21</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16048 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] see when Mint changed the default desktop to Gnome 3 with Mint Gnome Shell Extensions (MGSE) from Gnome 2 I was as sceptical as the rest.  Overtime [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16049 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
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16051 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
16052 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
16053 		</wp:comment>
16054 		<wp:comment>
16055 			<wp:comment_id>1461</wp:comment_id>
16056 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[E X T O N &raquo; Blog Archive &raquo; Linux för alla (LFA) x64 12.04 Live DVD med sju skrivbordsmiljöer]]></wp:comment_author>
16057 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16058 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://blogg.svenskalinuxforeningen.se/exton/2012/03/08/linux-for-alla-lfa-x64-1204-live-dvd-med-sju-skrivbordsmiljoer/</wp:comment_author_url>
16059 			<wp:comment_author_IP>194.0.217.95</wp:comment_author_IP>
16060 			<wp:comment_date>2012-03-08 13:21:06</wp:comment_date>
16061 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-03-08 13:21:06</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16062 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] olika skrivbordsmiljöer live (under körning från skiva/usb-sticka), nämligen Unity (Ubuntu), Gnome 3.2.2.1, Gnome Classic, LXDE, Openbox, Cinnamon 1.3.1 och XBMC 11 (An award-winning free and open [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16063 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
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16065 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
16066 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
16067 		</wp:comment>
16068 		<wp:comment>
16069 			<wp:comment_id>1483</wp:comment_id>
16070 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[بين KDE و الواجهات الاخرى على لينكس ؟ : مجتمع لينكس الجزائر Algerian Linux Community]]></wp:comment_author>
16071 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16072 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://linuxdz.org/2012/%d8%a8%d9%8a%d9%86-kde-%d9%88-%d8%a7%d9%84%d9%88%d8%a7%d8%ac%d9%87%d8%a7%d8%aa-%d8%a7%d9%84%d8%a7%d8%ae%d8%b1%d9%89-%d8%b9%d9%84%d9%89-%d9%84%d9%8a%d9%86%d9%83%d8%b3-%d8%9f/</wp:comment_author_url>
16073 			<wp:comment_author_IP>94.23.52.18</wp:comment_author_IP>
16074 			<wp:comment_date>2012-03-16 14:32:44</wp:comment_date>
16075 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-03-16 14:32:44</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16076 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] GNOME 3 takes elegance to a new level., beautiful look and to make it simple and easy-to-use. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16077 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
16078 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
16079 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
16080 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
16081 		</wp:comment>
16082 		<wp:comment>
16083 			<wp:comment_id>1488</wp:comment_id>
16084 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Ubuntu + Enlightenment = Bodhi Linux &laquo; Alles Linux]]></wp:comment_author>
16085 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16086 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.alleslinux.net/?p=351</wp:comment_author_url>
16087 			<wp:comment_author_IP>141.105.120.42</wp:comment_author_IP>
16088 			<wp:comment_date>2012-03-18 08:46:27</wp:comment_date>
16089 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-03-18 08:46:27</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16090 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Unity me niet echt beviel heb ik o.a. Gnome 3 geinstalleerd en omdat dat niet echt stabiel was heb ik er ook nog XFCE en LXDE bij geinstalleerd. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16091 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
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16095 		</wp:comment>
16096 		<wp:comment>
16097 			<wp:comment_id>1507</wp:comment_id>
16098 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Slingshot el menu de elementary ahora en Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric para Gnome Shell | El Blog de Rigo]]></wp:comment_author>
16099 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16100 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.elblogderigo.info/2012/03/22/slingshot-el-menu-de-elementary-ahora-en-ubuntu-11-10-oneiric-para-gnome-shell/</wp:comment_author_url>
16101 			<wp:comment_author_IP>69.64.56.133</wp:comment_author_IP>
16102 			<wp:comment_date>2012-03-22 10:58:21</wp:comment_date>
16103 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-03-22 10:58:21</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16104 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] utilizas Gnome Shell y tu menú de acceso a tus aplicaciones todavía no te convence, puedes probar ya este Slingshot [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16105 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
16106 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
16107 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
16108 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
16109 		</wp:comment>
16110 		<wp:comment>
16111 			<wp:comment_id>1528</wp:comment_id>
16112 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Eu acredito em GNOMEs | Midia Tech]]></wp:comment_author>
16113 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16114 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.midiatech.com.br/noticias-de-tecnologia/eu-acredito-em-gnomes/</wp:comment_author_url>
16115 			<wp:comment_author_IP>69.162.100.34</wp:comment_author_IP>
16116 			<wp:comment_date>2012-03-28 22:02:51</wp:comment_date>
16117 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-03-28 22:02:51</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16118 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] De um lado, é claro, estão os defensores e numerosos usuários satisfeitos com as novas opções de design e interação adotadas no GNOME 3, apesar das diferenças marcantes em relação à simplicidade quase espartana da versão anterior [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16119 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
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16121 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
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16123 		</wp:comment>
16124 		<wp:comment>
16125 			<wp:comment_id>1532</wp:comment_id>
16126 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Eu acredito em GNOMEs | Consultoria Jr]]></wp:comment_author>
16127 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16128 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://consultoriajr.com/eu-acredito-em-gnomes/</wp:comment_author_url>
16129 			<wp:comment_author_IP>69.175.26.82</wp:comment_author_IP>
16130 			<wp:comment_date>2012-03-29 05:17:23</wp:comment_date>
16131 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-03-29 05:17:23</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16132 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] um lado, &eacute; claro, est&atilde;o os defensores e numerosos usu&aacute;rios satisfeitos com as novas op&ccedil;&otilde;es de design e intera&ccedil;&atilde;o adotadas no GNOME 3, apesar das diferen&ccedil;as marcantes em rela&ccedil;&atilde;o &agrave; simplicidade quase [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16133 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
16134 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
16135 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
16136 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
16137 		</wp:comment>
16138 		<wp:comment>
16139 			<wp:comment_id>1572</wp:comment_id>
16140 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Linux Mint vs. Ubuntu: the Best Option? | Matias Vangsnes]]></wp:comment_author>
16141 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16142 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.matiasvangsnes.com/ubuntu/linux-mint-vs-ubuntu-the-best-option/</wp:comment_author_url>
16143 			<wp:comment_author_IP>90.228.199.80</wp:comment_author_IP>
16144 			<wp:comment_date>2012-04-03 18:45:06</wp:comment_date>
16145 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-04-03 18:45:06</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16146 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Mint comes with a number of desktop environments. Unlike Ubuntu, Linux Mint 12 offers its users the Gnome 3 and MATE desktop experiences out of the box. Gnome 3 is basically just the next evolution of Gnome. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16147 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
16148 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
16149 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
16150 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
16151 		</wp:comment>
16152 		<wp:comment>
16153 			<wp:comment_id>1586</wp:comment_id>
16154 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Gnome3 - oder wie ich lernte, die Klobigkeit wieder zu lieben | Cocas Blog]]></wp:comment_author>
16155 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16156 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://cocasblog.de/2012/04/05/gnome3-oder-wie-ich-lernte-die-klobigkeit-wieder-zu-lieben/</wp:comment_author_url>
16157 			<wp:comment_author_IP>80.237.132.235</wp:comment_author_IP>
16158 			<wp:comment_date>2012-04-05 04:57:34</wp:comment_date>
16159 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-04-05 04:57:34</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16160 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] passte es sich ganz gut, dass ich sowieso Gnome3 mal einen Spin geben wollte. Ich benutze seit nun ca. 6 Jahren fast ausschließlich Ubuntu und [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16161 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
16162 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
16163 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
16164 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
16165 		</wp:comment>
16166 		<wp:comment>
16167 			<wp:comment_id>1590</wp:comment_id>
16168 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Linux Mint vs. Ubuntu: the Best Option? | Linux]]></wp:comment_author>
16169 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16170 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://linux.jirigrohmann.cz/linux-mint-vs-ubuntu-the-best-option/</wp:comment_author_url>
16171 			<wp:comment_author_IP>46.28.107.138</wp:comment_author_IP>
16172 			<wp:comment_date>2012-04-05 11:06:56</wp:comment_date>
16173 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-04-05 11:06:56</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16174 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Mint comes with a series of desktop environments. Unlike Ubuntu, Linux Mint 12 offers a users a Gnome 3 and MATE desktop practice out of a box. Gnome 3 is fundamentally only a subsequent expansion of [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16175 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
16176 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
16177 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
16178 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
16179 		</wp:comment>
16180 		<wp:comment>
16181 			<wp:comment_id>1614</wp:comment_id>
16182 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Bless the uncertainty &raquo; Blog Archive &raquo; Going to JSConf.eu 2011]]></wp:comment_author>
16183 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16184 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://blogs.igalia.com/elima/2011/09/27/going-to-jsconf-eu-2011/</wp:comment_author_url>
16185 			<wp:comment_author_IP>178.32.62.34</wp:comment_author_IP>
16186 			<wp:comment_date>2012-04-11 18:00:18</wp:comment_date>
16187 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-04-11 18:00:18</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16188 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] a talk titled “Javascript, the GNOME way” in which I will discuss the relationship between GNOME 3 and Javascript, the technologies behind it and how to get started writing JS in the “GNOME [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16189 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
16190 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
16191 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
16192 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
16193 		</wp:comment>
16194 		<wp:comment>
16195 			<wp:comment_id>1628</wp:comment_id>
16196 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[The Open Source Way | EDSGN 100, Section 13, Hackett]]></wp:comment_author>
16197 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16198 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://wp.tlt.psu.edu/hackettdesign/2012/04/19/the-open-source-way/</wp:comment_author_url>
16199 			<wp:comment_author_IP>146.186.17.69</wp:comment_author_IP>
16200 			<wp:comment_date>2012-04-19 05:10:25</wp:comment_date>
16201 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-04-19 05:10:25</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16202 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] blog post is written in an open source browser (Chromium) in an open source desktop environment (Gnome 3) running on an open source operating system (Arch Linux).  My phone even runs an open source [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16203 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
16204 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
16205 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
16206 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
16207 		</wp:comment>
16208 		<wp:comment>
16209 			<wp:comment_id>1632</wp:comment_id>
16210 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[MATE Linux desktop environment is for anyone that hates GNOME 3 - Liliputing]]></wp:comment_author>
16211 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16212 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://liliputing.com/2012/04/mate-linux-desktop-environment-is-for-anyone-that-hates-gnome-3.html</wp:comment_author_url>
16213 			<wp:comment_author_IP>96.126.125.83</wp:comment_author_IP>
16214 			<wp:comment_date>2012-04-20 14:32:08</wp:comment_date>
16215 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-04-20 14:32:08</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16216 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] if you prefer the simple look of GNOME 2 over the latest GNOME 3.4 desktop environment, there&#8217;s a way to bring it back to your favorite Linux-based operating [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16217 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
16218 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
16219 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
16220 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
16221 		</wp:comment>
16222 		<wp:comment>
16223 			<wp:comment_id>1638</wp:comment_id>
16224 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Gökdeniz Karadağ: KDE&#8217;yi tekrar denemeye ne dersiniz? - Genel | Pozitive Positive Pozitive.NeT]]></wp:comment_author>
16225 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16226 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://pozitive.net/2012/04/15/gokdeniz-karadag-kdeyi-tekrar-denemeye-ne-dersiniz/</wp:comment_author_url>
16227 			<wp:comment_author_IP>93.89.24.88</wp:comment_author_IP>
16228 			<wp:comment_date>2012-04-22 13:27:22</wp:comment_date>
16229 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-04-22 13:27:22</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16230 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Unity masaüstü ortamı ve Gnome projesinden Gnome 3, sıradan masaüstü ortamlarından çok daha farklı bir görünüm ve kullanım sunuyor. Bu [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16231 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
16232 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
16233 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
16234 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
16235 		</wp:comment>
16236 		<wp:comment>
16237 			<wp:comment_id>1639</wp:comment_id>
16238 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Privatstrand &raquo; Blog Archiv &raquo; Linux Deepin vs. Cinnamon &#8211; Versöhnung oder Spaltung mit der Gnome Shell]]></wp:comment_author>
16239 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16240 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://privatstrand.dirkschmidtke.de/2012/04/22/linux-deepin-vs-cinnamon-versohnung-und-spaltung-mit-der-gnome-shell/</wp:comment_author_url>
16241 			<wp:comment_author_IP>80.237.130.13</wp:comment_author_IP>
16242 			<wp:comment_date>2012-04-22 16:13:12</wp:comment_date>
16243 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-04-22 16:13:12</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16244 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Gnome 2 auf dem Software-Friedhof entsorgt wird und die angesblich schönen neuen Welten von Gnome 3 oder Ubuntus Unity nur Unmut erzeugen? Linux Mint, für viele Nutzer inzwischen das bessere Ubuntu, [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16245 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
16246 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
16247 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
16248 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
16249 		</wp:comment>
16250 		<wp:comment>
16251 			<wp:comment_id>1649</wp:comment_id>
16252 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Ya está disponible Gnome 3 con importantes novedades | Website de Prueba]]></wp:comment_author>
16253 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16254 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.linuxsc.net/wp/?p=4586</wp:comment_author_url>
16255 			<wp:comment_author_IP>189.203.193.155</wp:comment_author_IP>
16256 			<wp:comment_date>2012-04-27 03:19:01</wp:comment_date>
16257 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-04-27 03:19:01</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16258 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Fuente:  Gnome [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16259 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
16260 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
16261 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
16262 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
16263 		</wp:comment>
16264 		<wp:comment>
16265 			<wp:comment_id>1650</wp:comment_id>
16266 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Ya está disponible Gnome 3 con importantes novedades | Web Site de Prueba]]></wp:comment_author>
16267 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16268 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.linuxsc.net/wp/?p=2123</wp:comment_author_url>
16269 			<wp:comment_author_IP>189.203.193.155</wp:comment_author_IP>
16270 			<wp:comment_date>2012-04-27 12:35:07</wp:comment_date>
16271 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-04-27 12:35:07</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16272 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Fuente:  Gnome [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16273 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
16274 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
16275 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
16276 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
16277 		</wp:comment>
16278 		<wp:comment>
16279 			<wp:comment_id>1653</wp:comment_id>
16280 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Installing hv_drivers in Ubuntu Server | Fritz&#039;s Blog Server]]></wp:comment_author>
16281 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16282 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://fritzserv.com/2012/01/26/installing-hv_drivers-in-ubuntu-server/</wp:comment_author_url>
16283 			<wp:comment_author_IP>67.189.55.253</wp:comment_author_IP>
16284 			<wp:comment_date>2012-04-28 19:52:31</wp:comment_date>
16285 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-04-28 19:52:31</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16286 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] If you plan on installing a GUI such as Gnome then include Mouse Support with this extra line: [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16287 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
16288 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
16289 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
16290 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
16291 		</wp:comment>
16292 		<wp:comment>
16293 			<wp:comment_id>1656</wp:comment_id>
16294 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[MATE Linux desktop environment is for anyone that hates GNOME 3 | Linux]]></wp:comment_author>
16295 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16296 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://linux.jirigrohmann.cz/mate-linux-desktop-environment-is-for-anyone-that-hates-gnome-3/</wp:comment_author_url>
16297 			<wp:comment_author_IP>46.28.107.138</wp:comment_author_IP>
16298 			<wp:comment_date>2012-04-29 15:37:33</wp:comment_date>
16299 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-04-29 15:37:33</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16300 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] &#108;&#111;&#111;&#107; &#111;&#102; GNOME 2 &#111;&#118;&#101;&#114; &#116;&#104;&#101; latest GNOME 3.4 desktop environment, there’s &#097; &#119;&#097;&#121; &#116;&#111; move &#105;&#116; &#098;&#097;&#099;&#107; [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16301 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
16302 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
16303 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
16304 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
16305 		</wp:comment>
16306 		<wp:comment>
16307 			<wp:comment_id>1658</wp:comment_id>
16308 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[RadioTux Sendung April 2012 | RadioTux]]></wp:comment_author>
16309 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16310 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.radiotux.de/index.php?/archives/7958-RadioTux-Sendung-April-2012.html</wp:comment_author_url>
16311 			<wp:comment_author_IP>89.238.66.242</wp:comment_author_IP>
16312 			<wp:comment_date>2012-04-30 07:51:31</wp:comment_date>
16313 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-04-30 07:51:31</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16314 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Gnome 3 Projektseite [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16315 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
16316 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
16317 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
16318 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
16319 		</wp:comment>
16320 		<wp:comment>
16321 			<wp:comment_id>1663</wp:comment_id>
16322 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Mis 11 extensiones favoritas para GNOME 3 | Sergio Infante]]></wp:comment_author>
16323 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16324 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://neosergio.net/2012/05/02/mis-11-extensiones-favoritas-para-gnome-3/</wp:comment_author_url>
16325 			<wp:comment_author_IP>74.117.159.132</wp:comment_author_IP>
16326 			<wp:comment_date>2012-05-02 23:27:06</wp:comment_date>
16327 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-05-02 23:27:06</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16328 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] GNOME es un genial proyecto que entrega software libre a la comunidad. GNOME 3 es mi escritorio favorito sin lugar a dudas, y esta versión es la que ha mejorado mi productividad considerablemente. Al principio fue un tanto dura la transición de la versión 2.X pero conforme lo he ido usando me he dado cuenta del porque de los cambios que se dieron y ahora le he sacado el provecho al máximo. (Si no conoces GNOME 3 date una vuelta por el sitio de GNOME) [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16329 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
16330 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
16331 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
16332 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
16333 		</wp:comment>
16334 		<wp:comment>
16335 			<wp:comment_id>1671</wp:comment_id>
16336 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[E X T O N &raquo; Blog Archive &raquo; Ny stabil version av Linux för alla (LFA) 64bit 12.04 Live DVD]]></wp:comment_author>
16337 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16338 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://blogg.svenskalinuxforeningen.se/exton/2012/05/07/ny-stabil-version-av-linux-for-alla-lfa-64bit-1204-live-dvd/</wp:comment_author_url>
16339 			<wp:comment_author_IP>194.0.217.95</wp:comment_author_IP>
16340 			<wp:comment_date>2012-05-07 16:59:58</wp:comment_date>
16341 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-05-07 16:59:58</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16342 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] skrivbordsmiljöer live (under körning från skiva/usb-sticka), nämligen Unity 5.8 (Ubuntu), Gnome 3.4, Gnome Classic, Razor-qt 0.4.1, Fluxbox 1.3.2 och XBMC 11 (An award-winning free and open [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16343 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
16344 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
16345 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
16346 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
16347 		</wp:comment>
16348 		<wp:comment>
16349 			<wp:comment_id>1672</wp:comment_id>
16350 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Why Linux is forging ahead on the desktop | BussinessTree News]]></wp:comment_author>
16351 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16352 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.bussinesstree.co.uk/news/technology/2012/05/why-linux-is-forging-ahead-on-the-desktop/</wp:comment_author_url>
16353 			<wp:comment_author_IP>66.147.244.89</wp:comment_author_IP>
16354 			<wp:comment_date>2012-05-08 08:45:19</wp:comment_date>
16355 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-05-08 08:45:19</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16356 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] InnovationWhether or not you like GNOME 3 and Ubuntu Unity, who could deny the real innovation that the developers behind those desktops have [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16357 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
16358 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
16359 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
16360 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
16361 		</wp:comment>
16362 		<wp:comment>
16363 			<wp:comment_id>1673</wp:comment_id>
16364 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[How do I install Gnome on Ubuntu 12.04? &laquo; toddheffley.com]]></wp:comment_author>
16365 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16366 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://toddheffley.com/wordpress/?p=3219</wp:comment_author_url>
16367 			<wp:comment_author_IP>208.76.82.12</wp:comment_author_IP>
16368 			<wp:comment_date>2012-05-08 18:27:26</wp:comment_date>
16369 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-05-08 18:27:26</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16370 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] In addition, the Gnome team has also done an excellent job improving Gnome and released this as Gnome 3. Since Gnome 3 comes with both the classic (similar to Gnome 2) and the new Gnome 3 interface, I [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16371 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
16372 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
16373 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
16374 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
16375 		</wp:comment>
16376 		<wp:comment>
16377 			<wp:comment_id>1674</wp:comment_id>
16378 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Ubuntu 12.04 nom de code Precise Pangolin | WEBER.Com.co]]></wp:comment_author>
16379 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16380 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://weber.com.co/2012/05/09/ubuntu-12-04-nom-de-code-precise-pangolin/</wp:comment_author_url>
16381 			<wp:comment_author_IP>176.31.127.232</wp:comment_author_IP>
16382 			<wp:comment_date>2012-05-09 01:17:28</wp:comment_date>
16383 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-05-09 01:17:28</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16384 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] de la branche 2.x à la branche 3.x. Il faut dire qu&#8217;après les nombreux retard pris par Gnome 3, l&#8217;ont pouvait raisonnablement commencer à se poser des questions sur la viabilité du [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16385 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
16386 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
16387 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
16388 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
16389 		</wp:comment>
16390 		<wp:comment>
16391 			<wp:comment_id>1676</wp:comment_id>
16392 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Ubuntu 12.04 nom de code Precise Pangolin - WEBER.Com.co | WEBER.Com.co]]></wp:comment_author>
16393 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16394 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://weber.com.co/2012/05/11/ubuntu-12-04-nom-de-code-precise-pangolin/</wp:comment_author_url>
16395 			<wp:comment_author_IP>176.31.127.232</wp:comment_author_IP>
16396 			<wp:comment_date>2012-05-11 04:00:15</wp:comment_date>
16397 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-05-11 04:00:15</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16398 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] de la branche 2.x à la branche 3.x. Il faut dire qu&#8217;après les nombreux retard pris par Gnome 3, l&#8217;ont pouvait raisonnablement commencer à se poser des questions sur la viabilité du [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16399 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
16400 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
16401 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
16402 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
16403 		</wp:comment>
16404 		<wp:comment>
16405 			<wp:comment_id>1678</wp:comment_id>
16406 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[.: przystajnik :.&raquo; Archiwum &raquo; Wstrzymaj, wyłącz i debata przez dwa lata]]></wp:comment_author>
16407 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16408 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://404.g-net.pl/?p=5160</wp:comment_author_url>
16409 			<wp:comment_author_IP>195.117.213.11</wp:comment_author_IP>
16410 			<wp:comment_date>2012-05-12 14:19:57</wp:comment_date>
16411 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-05-12 14:19:57</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16412 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] jest inaczej. Przed takim murem dylematów stanęli też deweloperzy środowiska GNOME i od wersji 3.xx postanowili przedefiniować wiele aspektów użytkowania biurka komputerowego &#8211; na wszelki [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16413 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
16414 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
16415 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
16416 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
16417 		</wp:comment>
16418 		<wp:comment>
16419 			<wp:comment_id>1679</wp:comment_id>
16420 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[First Impressions Of Fedora 17 &quot;Beefy Miracle&quot;]]></wp:comment_author>
16421 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16422 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://borasky-research.net/2012/05/12/impressions-fedora-17-beefy-miracle/</wp:comment_author_url>
16423 			<wp:comment_author_IP>66.147.244.233</wp:comment_author_IP>
16424 			<wp:comment_date>2012-05-12 22:16:24</wp:comment_date>
16425 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-05-12 22:16:24</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16426 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] scripts so I can operate them all in a similar matter, and I run all three distros with the GNOME 3 GNOME [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16427 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
16428 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
16429 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
16430 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
16431 		</wp:comment>
16432 		<wp:comment>
16433 			<wp:comment_id>1689</wp:comment_id>
16434 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Got an ipad 3, very disappointed - it's just not that great for an Indian context - Page 4 - Digit Technology Discussion Forum]]></wp:comment_author>
16435 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16436 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.thinkdigit.com/forum/mobiles-tablets/157311-got-ipad-3-very-disappointed-its-just-not-great-indian-context-4.html#post1659301</wp:comment_author_url>
16437 			<wp:comment_author_IP>122.248.250.207</wp:comment_author_IP>
16438 			<wp:comment_date>2012-05-24 03:49:08</wp:comment_date>
16439 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-05-24 03:49:08</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16440 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] in designing out a UI which is extremely productive in desktop and (will be the same in) tablet.  GNOME 3 | GNOME  On screen keyboard: (running on a desktop, but it will work out amazingly on a tablet) - [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16441 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
16442 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
16443 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
16444 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
16445 		</wp:comment>
16446 		<wp:comment>
16447 			<wp:comment_id>1693</wp:comment_id>
16448 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[La guerra entre escritorios para GNU/Linux |]]></wp:comment_author>
16449 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16450 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://blogandlife.com/guerra-entornos-graficos-escritorios-gnu-linux.html</wp:comment_author_url>
16451 			<wp:comment_author_IP>72.46.137.66</wp:comment_author_IP>
16452 			<wp:comment_date>2012-05-26 21:36:21</wp:comment_date>
16453 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-05-26 21:36:21</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16454 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] de recursos. Hasta que en abril del corriente año la fundación GNOME libero su versión número 3 #GNOME3 o gnome-shell, el cual prometía más de lo que cumplió, ya que este al ser desarrollado desde [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16455 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
16456 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
16457 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
16458 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
16459 		</wp:comment>
16460 		<wp:comment>
16461 			<wp:comment_id>1700</wp:comment_id>
16462 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[The death of the desktop | David Glover]]></wp:comment_author>
16463 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16464 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.davidglover.org/2012/05/the-death-of-the-desktop/</wp:comment_author_url>
16465 			<wp:comment_author_IP>50.116.56.162</wp:comment_author_IP>
16466 			<wp:comment_date>2012-05-31 13:39:01</wp:comment_date>
16467 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-05-31 13:39:01</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16468 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] are just two examples. And the open source world is tagging along as it usually does, GNOME 3 and Canonical&#8217;s &#8220;Unity&#8220;, as used in the most popular Linux distribution Ubuntu, [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16469 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
16470 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
16471 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
16472 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
16473 		</wp:comment>
16474 		<wp:comment>
16475 			<wp:comment_id>1705</wp:comment_id>
16476 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Complaining about GNOME is a new national sport | linux.malyblog.cba.pl]]></wp:comment_author>
16477 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16478 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://linux.malyblog.cba.pl/?p=3729</wp:comment_author_url>
16479 			<wp:comment_author_IP>85.17.25.236</wp:comment_author_IP>
16480 			<wp:comment_date>2012-06-05 06:18:59</wp:comment_date>
16481 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-06-05 06:18:59</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16482 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Dynamics: I mean, we all know GNOME 3 and its Shell have some rough [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16483 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
16484 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
16485 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
16486 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
16487 		</wp:comment>
16488 		<wp:comment>
16489 			<wp:comment_id>1711</wp:comment_id>
16490 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Fedora: woo // RLASKEY::words]]></wp:comment_author>
16491 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16492 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://rlaskey.org/words/1810/fedora-woo/</wp:comment_author_url>
16493 			<wp:comment_author_IP>69.164.211.54</wp:comment_author_IP>
16494 			<wp:comment_date>2012-06-10 22:30:35</wp:comment_date>
16495 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-06-10 22:30:35</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16496 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] a lot of people complain about Ubuntu&#8217;s Unity, GNOME 3 seems to be the bane of many new initiates to the recent Fedora releases. Again, I really do not [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16497 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
16498 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
16499 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
16500 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
16501 		</wp:comment>
16502 		<wp:comment>
16503 			<wp:comment_id>1712</wp:comment_id>
16504 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Fedora 17 Evolution contacts with Zarafa Mail server - Linux Answered]]></wp:comment_author>
16505 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16506 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.linux-answered.com/2012/06/06/fedora-17-evolution-contacts-with-zarafa-mail-server-ubuntu/</wp:comment_author_url>
16507 			<wp:comment_author_IP>77.109.118.67</wp:comment_author_IP>
16508 			<wp:comment_date>2012-06-11 07:55:03</wp:comment_date>
16509 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-06-11 07:55:03</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16510 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] besides those new features they also upgraded lots of packages. One of those packages is the Gnome3 [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16511 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
16512 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
16513 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
16514 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
16515 		</wp:comment>
16516 		<wp:comment>
16517 			<wp:comment_id>1714</wp:comment_id>
16518 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve had enough of Ubuntu Unity! | Matias Vangsnes]]></wp:comment_author>
16519 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16520 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.matiasvangsnes.com/ubuntu/ive-had-enough-of-ubuntu-unity/</wp:comment_author_url>
16521 			<wp:comment_author_IP>90.228.199.80</wp:comment_author_IP>
16522 			<wp:comment_date>2012-06-11 09:00:18</wp:comment_date>
16523 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-06-11 09:00:18</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16524 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] diversity bakes in redundancy.So when Unity doesn’t work for me, I’m free to try out Cinnamon, GNOME 3, KDE 4, Xfce, Enlightenment or some other desktop. You won’t have that option with Windows 8 [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16525 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
16526 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
16527 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
16528 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
16529 		</wp:comment>
16530 		<wp:comment>
16531 			<wp:comment_id>1716</wp:comment_id>
16532 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Linux im dual Boot mit Windows]]></wp:comment_author>
16533 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16534 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.hardwareluxx.de/community/f211/linux-im-dual-boot-mit-windows-896486.html#post19012609</wp:comment_author_url>
16535 			<wp:comment_author_IP>83.246.70.201</wp:comment_author_IP>
16536 			<wp:comment_date>2012-06-12 07:46:40</wp:comment_date>
16537 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-06-12 07:46:40</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16538 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...]  [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16539 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
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16543 		</wp:comment>
16544 		<wp:comment>
16545 			<wp:comment_id>1723</wp:comment_id>
16546 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Unity alternatives &#8211; the many desktops of Ubuntu | Matias Vangsnes]]></wp:comment_author>
16547 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16548 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.matiasvangsnes.com/ubuntu/unity-alternatives-the-many-desktops-of-ubuntu/</wp:comment_author_url>
16549 			<wp:comment_author_IP>90.228.199.80</wp:comment_author_IP>
16550 			<wp:comment_date>2012-06-14 15:00:32</wp:comment_date>
16551 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-06-14 15:00:32</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16552 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] game: GNOME 3 on UbuntuUbuntu&#8217;s standard desktop re-uses many of the underpinnings of the GNOME 3 environment. In fact, although Unity looks very different from GNOME 3 as it is shipped in, say, [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16553 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
16554 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
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16557 		</wp:comment>
16558 		<wp:comment>
16559 			<wp:comment_id>1725</wp:comment_id>
16560 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Programas de inicio (o Aplicaciones al inicio) en gnome 3 y ubuntu 12.04 - Infomafia.net]]></wp:comment_author>
16561 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16562 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.infomafia.net/sistemas-operativos-21/programas-de-inicio-o-aplicaciones-al-inicio-en-gnome-3-y-ubuntu-12-04-a-1456#post1522</wp:comment_author_url>
16563 			<wp:comment_author_IP>91.223.82.162</wp:comment_author_IP>
16564 			<wp:comment_date>2012-06-15 00:14:44</wp:comment_date>
16565 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-06-15 00:14:44</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16566 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...]  [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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16568 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
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16571 		</wp:comment>
16572 		<wp:comment>
16573 			<wp:comment_id>1726</wp:comment_id>
16574 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[The GNOME, the OS and the OSTree &laquo; root&#039;ing the net]]></wp:comment_author>
16575 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16576 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://blogs.igalia.com/aperez/2012/06/15/the-gnome-the-os-and-the-ostree/</wp:comment_author_url>
16577 			<wp:comment_author_IP>178.32.62.34</wp:comment_author_IP>
16578 			<wp:comment_date>2012-06-15 03:14:27</wp:comment_date>
16579 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-06-15 03:14:27</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16580 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] may sound a lot like vaporware&#8230; far from that, it is being shaped up in this very moment, and GNOME 3 is just the tip of the [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16581 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
16582 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
16583 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
16584 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
16585 		</wp:comment>
16586 		<wp:comment>
16587 			<wp:comment_id>1732</wp:comment_id>
16588 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Habilitar e instalar o GNOME no Ubuntu | Blog PensoTI]]></wp:comment_author>
16589 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16590 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.pensoti.com.br/opensource/habilitar-gnome-3-no-ubuntu-12-04</wp:comment_author_url>
16591 			<wp:comment_author_IP>177.67.80.10</wp:comment_author_IP>
16592 			<wp:comment_date>2012-06-22 17:26:11</wp:comment_date>
16593 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-06-22 17:26:11</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16594 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] a versão 3 do GNOME, a comunidade &#8220;gnomense&#8221; trouxe boas novidades ao ambiente, como a possibilidade de [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16595 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
16596 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
16597 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
16598 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
16599 		</wp:comment>
16600 		<wp:comment>
16601 			<wp:comment_id>1735</wp:comment_id>
16602 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Ubuntu Tips Programas de inicio (o Aplicaciones al inicio) en gnome 3 y ubuntu 12.04]]></wp:comment_author>
16603 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16604 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://ubuntu.sitescm.com/gnome3/programas-de-inicio-o-aplicaciones-al-inicio-en-gnome-3-y-ubuntu-12-04/</wp:comment_author_url>
16605 			<wp:comment_author_IP>91.223.82.135</wp:comment_author_IP>
16606 			<wp:comment_date>2012-06-26 02:00:34</wp:comment_date>
16607 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-06-26 02:00:34</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16608 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] a alguien le ha pasado lo mismo que a mi. Hace poco instalé Ubuntu 12.04 y me puse la shell de Gnome3 y bueno quería pooner por ahí unos programas para que arranquen con el sistema, lo que sucedió [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16609 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
16610 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
16611 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
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16613 		</wp:comment>
16614 		<wp:comment>
16615 			<wp:comment_id>1742</wp:comment_id>
16616 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Really Slick Blog &raquo; Blog Archive &raquo; New Webserver &#8230;and Linux Keeps Changing]]></wp:comment_author>
16617 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16618 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.reallyslick.com/blog/2012/07/new-webserver-and-linux-keeps-changing/</wp:comment_author_url>
16619 			<wp:comment_author_IP>75.25.120.52</wp:comment_author_IP>
16620 			<wp:comment_date>2012-07-02 23:28:53</wp:comment_date>
16621 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-07-02 23:28:53</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16622 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] as usual due to many bits of Linux maintenance being updated. And don&#8217;t get me started on Gnome 3 (I use Xfce now like Linus). It feels like Gnome from about eight years ago, which is pretty [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16623 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
16624 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
16625 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
16626 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
16627 		</wp:comment>
16628 		<wp:comment>
16629 			<wp:comment_id>1753</wp:comment_id>
16630 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Troubleshooting Arch Linux Wireless Using RF-kill (and Why I&#8217;m a Dumbass) | Big Hungry Geek]]></wp:comment_author>
16631 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16632 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.bighungrygeek.com/2012/07/04/troubleshooting-arch-linux-wireless-using-rf-kill-and-why-im-a-dumbass/</wp:comment_author_url>
16633 			<wp:comment_author_IP>66.147.244.177</wp:comment_author_IP>
16634 			<wp:comment_date>2012-07-11 23:58:13</wp:comment_date>
16635 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-07-11 23:58:13</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16636 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] (gross, I know) to continue working in a fresh environment. Upon sitting I noticed the little GNOME 3 notification shouting that I had been disconnected from the wireless network. Weird, I thought. I [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16637 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
16638 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
16639 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
16640 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
16641 		</wp:comment>
16642 		<wp:comment>
16643 			<wp:comment_id>1767</wp:comment_id>
16644 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[openSUSE 12.1 | Linuxiarze.pl]]></wp:comment_author>
16645 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16646 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://linuxiarze.pl/opensuse-12-1/</wp:comment_author_url>
16647 			<wp:comment_author_IP>195.162.24.164</wp:comment_author_IP>
16648 			<wp:comment_date>2012-07-20 22:12:03</wp:comment_date>
16649 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-07-20 22:12:03</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16650 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] graficzne: Gnome Shell 3.2, KDE Plasma Desktop [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16651 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
16652 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
16653 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
16654 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
16655 		</wp:comment>
16656 		<wp:comment>
16657 			<wp:comment_id>1770</wp:comment_id>
16658 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[PCLinuxOS.cz &#8211; CZ / SK stránky &raquo; Grafická prostředí]]></wp:comment_author>
16659 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16660 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.pclinuxos.cz/?p=947</wp:comment_author_url>
16661 			<wp:comment_author_IP>81.31.35.46</wp:comment_author_IP>
16662 			<wp:comment_date>2012-07-22 15:13:25</wp:comment_date>
16663 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-07-22 15:13:25</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16664 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Domácí stránka projektu Gnome 3 [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16665 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
16666 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
16667 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
16668 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
16669 		</wp:comment>
16670 		<wp:comment>
16671 			<wp:comment_id>1775</wp:comment_id>
16672 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[E X T O N &raquo; Blog Archive &raquo; Till alla som gillar Linux på svenska]]></wp:comment_author>
16673 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16674 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://blogg.svenskalinuxforeningen.se/exton/2012/07/26/till-alla-som-gillar-linux-pa-svenska/</wp:comment_author_url>
16675 			<wp:comment_author_IP>194.0.217.95</wp:comment_author_IP>
16676 			<wp:comment_date>2012-07-26 15:01:43</wp:comment_date>
16677 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-07-26 15:01:43</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16678 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] skrivbordsmiljöer live (under körning från skiva/usb-sticka), nämligen Unity 5.8 (Ubuntu), Gnome 3.4.1, Gnome Classic, Razor-qt 0.4.1, Fluxbox 1.3.2 och XBMC 11 (An award-winning free and open [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16679 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
16680 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
16681 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
16682 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
16683 		</wp:comment>
16684 		<wp:comment>
16685 			<wp:comment_id>1779</wp:comment_id>
16686 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Goodbye Mint, Hello Fedora | Nick Prosch online]]></wp:comment_author>
16687 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16688 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.nick-prosch.de/?p=4514</wp:comment_author_url>
16689 			<wp:comment_author_IP>212.90.148.50</wp:comment_author_IP>
16690 			<wp:comment_date>2012-07-31 09:57:56</wp:comment_date>
16691 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-07-31 09:57:56</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16692 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] and trying to preserve the Gnome 2 / XP way of working is a huge step back IMHO. I am okay with Gnome 3 (didn&#8217;t try Unity yet) and I was looking for a &#8220;pure&#8221; unfiddled Linux experience. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16693 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
16694 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
16695 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
16696 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
16697 		</wp:comment>
16698 		<wp:comment>
16699 			<wp:comment_id>1791</wp:comment_id>
16700 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[MATE vs Unity, GNOME 3: Open Source Desktop&#8217;s Future? &#8211; The VAR Guy &laquo; Desktops]]></wp:comment_author>
16701 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16702 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://desktopsof.com/desktops/mate-vs-unity-gnome-3-open-source-desktops-future-the-var-guy/</wp:comment_author_url>
16703 			<wp:comment_author_IP>69.89.31.239</wp:comment_author_IP>
16704 			<wp:comment_date>2012-08-06 06:47:39</wp:comment_date>
16705 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-08-06 06:47:39</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16706 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] When MATE debuted last August, it was a one-man effort by a developer who called himself Perberos to keep alive the GNOME 2 desktop environment, which the GNOME project had deprecated in favor of GNOME 3. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16707 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
16708 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
16709 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
16710 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
16711 		</wp:comment>
16712 		<wp:comment>
16713 			<wp:comment_id>1792</wp:comment_id>
16714 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Rutweb Technology : MATE vs Unity, GNOME 3: Open Source Desktop’s Future?]]></wp:comment_author>
16715 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16716 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://rutweb.com/mate-vs-unity-gnome-3-open-source-desktops-future/</wp:comment_author_url>
16717 			<wp:comment_author_IP>103.8.27.111</wp:comment_author_IP>
16718 			<wp:comment_date>2012-08-07 10:20:50</wp:comment_date>
16719 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-08-07 10:20:50</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16720 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] When MATE debuted last August, it was a one-man effort by a developer who called himself Perberos to keep alive the GNOME 2 desktop environment, which the GNOME project had deprecated in favor of GNOME 3. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16721 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
16722 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
16723 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
16724 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
16725 		</wp:comment>
16726 		<wp:comment>
16727 			<wp:comment_id>1796</wp:comment_id>
16728 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[From the 200 extensions to the new 200 Gnome Apps! | woGue]]></wp:comment_author>
16729 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16730 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://worldofgnome.org/from-the-200-extensions-to-the-new-200-gnome-apps/</wp:comment_author_url>
16731 			<wp:comment_author_IP>31.222.162.86</wp:comment_author_IP>
16732 			<wp:comment_date>2012-08-14 01:28:25</wp:comment_date>
16733 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-08-14 01:28:25</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16734 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Gnome3 is sponsored by the largest Open Source company globally (Red Hat), is supported by colosseum firms (Intel, Oracle, IBM etc), it runs open standards (Feedesktop, FSF),  it shares technologies with innovative new arrivals (Chrome OS, Tizen, WeTab), it syncs with few clicks with the largest Cloud Services (Google, Facebook, MS), it runs probably the most (or one of the most) devoted users community that an open source project ever had ..and is not for sale! It is an Open Source Desktop (aka OS) made by people, for the people! [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16735 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
16736 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
16737 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
16738 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
16739 		</wp:comment>
16740 		<wp:comment>
16741 			<wp:comment_id>1798</wp:comment_id>
16742 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Linux für Webworker, Teil 1: Wie weit verbreitet ist Linux und sollte ich umsteigen? | WordPress &amp; Webwork]]></wp:comment_author>
16743 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16744 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.perun.net/2012/08/17/linux-fuer-webworker-teil-1-wie-weit-verbreitet-ist-linux-und-sollte-ich-umsteigen/</wp:comment_author_url>
16745 			<wp:comment_author_IP>85.13.147.154</wp:comment_author_IP>
16746 			<wp:comment_date>2012-08-17 11:54:34</wp:comment_date>
16747 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-08-17 11:54:34</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16748 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] derzeit populärsten Desktop-Umgebungen sind Gnome (in Version 2 und 3), KDE, Xfce, LXDE und Unity. Doch worin unterscheiden sie sich? Grundlegend [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16749 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
16750 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
16751 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
16752 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
16753 		</wp:comment>
16754 		<wp:comment>
16755 			<wp:comment_id>1799</wp:comment_id>
16756 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[&raquo; GNOME 3]]></wp:comment_author>
16757 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16758 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.schwalb-web.de/2012/08/18/gnome-3/</wp:comment_author_url>
16759 			<wp:comment_author_IP>46.4.108.20</wp:comment_author_IP>
16760 			<wp:comment_date>2012-08-18 08:32:58</wp:comment_date>
16761 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-08-18 08:32:58</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16762 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] an der Nutzerbasis des Desktops nach sich. Die neue Desktop-Konzeption rund um die GNOME Shell wurde und wird massiv kritisiert, &#8220;unbenutzbar&#8221; sei das Ganze, &#8220;träge&#8221;, [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16763 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
16764 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
16765 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
16766 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
16767 		</wp:comment>
16768 		<wp:comment>
16769 			<wp:comment_id>1808</wp:comment_id>
16770 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[rubensolvang.com &raquo; Fra Apple til GNU/Linux!]]></wp:comment_author>
16771 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16772 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.rubensolvang.com/2012/08/fra-apple-til-gnulinux/</wp:comment_author_url>
16773 			<wp:comment_author_IP>212.97.132.123</wp:comment_author_IP>
16774 			<wp:comment_date>2012-08-28 08:22:47</wp:comment_date>
16775 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-08-28 08:22:47</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16776 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] GNOME 3.4 (skrivebordsmiljøet) [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16777 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
16778 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
16779 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
16780 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
16781 		</wp:comment>
16782 		<wp:comment>
16783 			<wp:comment_id>1810</wp:comment_id>
16784 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Gnome-Gründer: Warum der Linux-Desktop gescheitert ist | virtualfiles.net]]></wp:comment_author>
16785 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16786 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.root-files.de/gnome-grunder-warum-der-linux-desktop-gescheitert-ist/</wp:comment_author_url>
16787 			<wp:comment_author_IP>212.204.122.189</wp:comment_author_IP>
16788 			<wp:comment_date>2012-08-31 09:46:45</wp:comment_date>
16789 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-08-31 09:46:45</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16790 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Icaza erwähnt in dem Blog-Beitrag zudem, dass er mit Gnome 3 recht zufrieden ist: Die Gnome-Entwickler hätten einen guten Job gemacht. In dem Zug verweist er [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16791 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
16792 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
16793 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
16794 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
16795 		</wp:comment>
16796 		<wp:comment>
16797 			<wp:comment_id>1811</wp:comment_id>
16798 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Ключевые фигуры в команде разработчиков GNOME ответили на критику новых веяний в проекте&nbsp;|&nbsp;AllUNIX.ru &#8212; Всероссийский портал о UNIX-системах]]></wp:comment_author>
16799 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16800 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://allunix.ru/2012/09/03/%d0%ba%d0%bb%d1%8e%d1%87%d0%b5%d0%b2%d1%8b%d0%b5-%d1%84%d0%b8%d0%b3%d1%83%d1%80%d1%8b-%d0%b2-%d0%ba%d0%be%d0%bc%d0%b0%d0%bd%d0%b4%d0%b5-%d1%80%d0%b0%d0%b7%d1%80%d0%b0%d0%b</wp:comment_author_url>
16801 			<wp:comment_author_IP>85.118.230.75</wp:comment_author_IP>
16802 			<wp:comment_date>2012-09-03 13:22:07</wp:comment_date>
16803 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-09-03 13:22:07</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16804 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] как решающий воображаемые проблемы, такие как хаос на рабочих [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16805 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
16806 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
16807 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
16808 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
16809 		</wp:comment>
16810 		<wp:comment>
16811 			<wp:comment_id>1813</wp:comment_id>
16812 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Ключевые фигуры в команде разработчиков GNOME ответили на критику новых веяний в проекте | Интересное в сети]]></wp:comment_author>
16813 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16814 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://golden-xerox.ru/?p=7068</wp:comment_author_url>
16815 			<wp:comment_author_IP>194.54.83.182</wp:comment_author_IP>
16816 			<wp:comment_date>2012-09-03 18:02:35</wp:comment_date>
16817 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-09-03 18:02:35</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16818 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] как решающий воображаемые проблемы, такие как хаос на рабочих [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16819 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
16820 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
16821 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
16822 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
16823 		</wp:comment>
16824 		<wp:comment>
16825 			<wp:comment_id>1815</wp:comment_id>
16826 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Ключевые фигуры в команде разработчиков GNOME ответили на критику новых веяний в проекте &laquo; conon print]]></wp:comment_author>
16827 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16828 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://cononprint.com/?p=1937</wp:comment_author_url>
16829 			<wp:comment_author_IP>194.54.83.182</wp:comment_author_IP>
16830 			<wp:comment_date>2012-09-04 04:16:50</wp:comment_date>
16831 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-09-04 04:16:50</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16832 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] как решающий воображаемые проблемы, такие как хаос на рабочих [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16833 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
16834 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
16835 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
16836 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
16837 		</wp:comment>
16838 		<wp:comment>
16839 			<wp:comment_id>1822</wp:comment_id>
16840 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Taas uutta järjestelmää etsimässä | Mahti.org]]></wp:comment_author>
16841 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16842 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://mahti.org/2012/09/taas-uutta-jarjestelmaa-etsimassa/</wp:comment_author_url>
16843 			<wp:comment_author_IP>178.251.144.142</wp:comment_author_IP>
16844 			<wp:comment_date>2012-09-22 14:29:15</wp:comment_date>
16845 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-09-22 14:29:15</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16846 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] häviää Ubuntulle ja Gnome 3:lle. Windows on myös huomattavasti rumempi kuin Ubuntu. Gnome 3 on kauniimman näköinen kun sitä on säätänyt jonkin [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16847 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
16848 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
16849 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
16850 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
16851 		</wp:comment>
16852 		<wp:comment>
16853 			<wp:comment_id>1827</wp:comment_id>
16854 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[&raquo; I was expecting something better neumino.com &#8211; blog]]></wp:comment_author>
16855 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16856 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://neumino.com/blog/903/i-was-expecting-something-better/</wp:comment_author_url>
16857 			<wp:comment_author_IP>91.121.116.171</wp:comment_author_IP>
16858 			<wp:comment_date>2012-09-25 15:41:53</wp:comment_date>
16859 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-09-25 15:41:53</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16860 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] I just bought a macbook retina and therefore switched to OS X again. I have spend the last 3 years on Archlinux and before switching, my windows manager was Gnome 3. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16861 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
16862 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
16863 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
16864 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
16865 		</wp:comment>
16866 		<wp:comment>
16867 			<wp:comment_id>1830</wp:comment_id>
16868 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[解決 nautilus 3 資料夾上 dropbox 同步符號消失 | KuoE0&#039;s Dots]]></wp:comment_author>
16869 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16870 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://KuoE0.CH/1837/solve-the-dropbox-sync-symbol-disappear-in-naultilus-3/</wp:comment_author_url>
16871 			<wp:comment_author_IP>54.248.74.181</wp:comment_author_IP>
16872 			<wp:comment_date>2012-09-26 17:25:57</wp:comment_date>
16873 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-09-26 17:25:57</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16874 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Cinnamon,是一套非常優雅漂亮的桌面系統。實在用不習慣 unity 與 GNOME-Shell,unity 實在難用到爆,而 GNOME-Shell 在平鋪預覽視窗時較不規則,比較喜歡 [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16875 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
16876 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
16877 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
16878 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
16879 		</wp:comment>
16880 		<wp:comment>
16881 			<wp:comment_id>1831</wp:comment_id>
16882 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME for Everybody]]></wp:comment_author>
16883 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16884 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://poisson.phc.unipi.it/~brocchi/blog/?p=961</wp:comment_author_url>
16885 			<wp:comment_author_IP>131.114.10.30</wp:comment_author_IP>
16886 			<wp:comment_date>2012-09-26 20:12:48</wp:comment_date>
16887 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-09-26 20:12:48</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16888 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] integrazione di tutte le altre applicazioni.   Queste sono solo alcune delle notivà che rendono GNOME migliore.  Speriamo di vederlo in Arch al più presto e, ovviamente, prima di tutti   Screenshots [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16889 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
16890 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
16891 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
16892 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
16893 		</wp:comment>
16894 		<wp:comment>
16895 			<wp:comment_id>1853</wp:comment_id>
16896 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Random Linux Questions? | random | questions | Tabletpcsbox.com]]></wp:comment_author>
16897 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16898 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://tabletpcsbox.com/random-linux-questions/</wp:comment_author_url>
16899 			<wp:comment_author_IP>174.36.159.34</wp:comment_author_IP>
16900 			<wp:comment_date>2012-09-28 01:32:15</wp:comment_date>
16901 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-09-28 01:32:15</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16902 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] http://www.gnome.org/gnome-3/ [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16903 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
16904 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
16905 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
16906 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
16907 		</wp:comment>
16908 		<wp:comment>
16909 			<wp:comment_id>1863</wp:comment_id>
16910 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Been up to | standing alone in complexity]]></wp:comment_author>
16911 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16912 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://interi.org/2011/11/been-up-to/</wp:comment_author_url>
16913 			<wp:comment_author_IP>50.56.178.228</wp:comment_author_IP>
16914 			<wp:comment_date>2012-10-01 02:40:20</wp:comment_date>
16915 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-10-01 02:40:20</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16916 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] switched from Ubuntu to Fedora. I am still rocking Gnome 3, but for some reason it is a lot more responsive. I think it is less to do with switching, and more [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16917 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
16918 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
16919 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
16920 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
16921 		</wp:comment>
16922 		<wp:comment>
16923 			<wp:comment_id>1870</wp:comment_id>
16924 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Welcome To Kendaleville... Fantastic Fonts on Fedora Linux | Welcome To Kendaleville...]]></wp:comment_author>
16925 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16926 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://koperry.homelinux.com/fantastic-fonts-on-fedora-linux/</wp:comment_author_url>
16927 			<wp:comment_author_IP>70.116.11.54</wp:comment_author_IP>
16928 			<wp:comment_date>2012-10-04 01:01:16</wp:comment_date>
16929 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-10-04 01:01:16</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16930 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] heard a lot of complaints about the new Gnome DE but for me personally I enjoy it and have no problems with it. This quick how to is assuming you [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16931 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
16932 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
16933 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
16934 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
16935 		</wp:comment>
16936 		<wp:comment>
16937 			<wp:comment_id>1878</wp:comment_id>
16938 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[ShortCast #18: Technisches | DeimHart]]></wp:comment_author>
16939 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16940 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://deimhart.net/index.php?/archives/170-ShortCast-18-Technisches.html</wp:comment_author_url>
16941 			<wp:comment_author_IP>217.11.53.135</wp:comment_author_IP>
16942 			<wp:comment_date>2012-10-13 14:36:00</wp:comment_date>
16943 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-10-13 14:36:00</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16944 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Radeon &bull; Ubuntu Gnome Edition &bull; Download Ubuntu Gnome Edition &bull; DistroWatch &bull; Gnome 3 &bull; Unity Shopping-Lense &bull; Blogbeitrag von Mark Shuttleworth zur Shopping-Lense &bull; [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16945 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
16946 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
16947 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
16948 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
16949 		</wp:comment>
16950 		<wp:comment>
16951 			<wp:comment_id>1879</wp:comment_id>
16952 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Gnome Initial Setup and Welcome Tour | How it Works? | woGue]]></wp:comment_author>
16953 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16954 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://worldofgnome.org/gnome-initial-setup-and-welcome-tour-how-it-works/</wp:comment_author_url>
16955 			<wp:comment_author_IP>31.222.162.86</wp:comment_author_IP>
16956 			<wp:comment_date>2012-10-14 07:27:11</wp:comment_date>
16957 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-10-14 07:27:11</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16958 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] is to open an Epiphany Brower (did they forget that Fedora doesn&#8217;t ship Epiphany? :) ) in gnome.org/gnome-3 page. But it seems that Jimmac has a differend [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16959 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
16960 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
16961 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
16962 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
16963 		</wp:comment>
16964 		<wp:comment>
16965 			<wp:comment_id>1884</wp:comment_id>
16966 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[How to install Gnome 3 on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS | Nick Tailor&#039;s Technical Blog]]></wp:comment_author>
16967 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16968 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.nicktailor.com/?p=126</wp:comment_author_url>
16969 			<wp:comment_author_IP>209.172.34.113</wp:comment_author_IP>
16970 			<wp:comment_date>2012-10-16 04:25:37</wp:comment_date>
16971 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-10-16 04:25:37</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16972 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] In addition, the Gnome team has also done an excellent job improving Gnome and released this as Gnome 3. Since Gnome 3 comes with both the classic (similar to Gnome 2) and the new Gnome 3 interface, I [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16973 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
16974 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
16975 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
16976 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
16977 		</wp:comment>
16978 		<wp:comment>
16979 			<wp:comment_id>1893</wp:comment_id>
16980 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Unity Alternatívák | Webmaster442 Website]]></wp:comment_author>
16981 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16982 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.webmaster442.hu/unity-alternativak/</wp:comment_author_url>
16983 			<wp:comment_author_IP>87.229.77.2</wp:comment_author_IP>
16984 			<wp:comment_date>2012-10-27 18:35:54</wp:comment_date>
16985 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-10-27 18:35:54</wp:comment_date_gmt>
16986 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] pár szó a váltásról. Próbáltam megszokni a Unity-t, de egyszerűen nem sikerült. A Gnome 3-al szintén ez volt a bajom. Szép és jó mindkettő, de nem érzem kézenfekvőnek a [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
16987 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
16988 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
16989 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
16990 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
16991 		</wp:comment>
16992 		<wp:comment>
16993 			<wp:comment_id>1900</wp:comment_id>
16994 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[בחזרה למקורות- התרשמות מאובונטו 12.10 תחת גנום 3 &laquo; שזיף]]></wp:comment_author>
16995 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
16996 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://shezif.co.il/?p=4063</wp:comment_author_url>
16997 			<wp:comment_author_IP>69.89.31.203</wp:comment_author_IP>
16998 			<wp:comment_date>2012-11-10 10:20:38</wp:comment_date>
16999 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-11-10 10:20:38</wp:comment_date_gmt>
17000 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] כמובן שהסרתי אותו והתקנתי את gnome 3  תחת GDM (במקום lightdm). והגנום? חלום! סביבת העבודה הכי אינטואיטיבית שיצא לי לראות עד [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
17001 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
17002 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
17003 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
17004 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
17005 		</wp:comment>
17006 		<wp:comment>
17007 			<wp:comment_id>1901</wp:comment_id>
17008 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[A cuadros &raquo; Blog Archive &raquo; Para jugar bien]]></wp:comment_author>
17009 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
17010 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://blog.rastersoft.com/?p=1120</wp:comment_author_url>
17011 			<wp:comment_author_IP>94.23.232.149</wp:comment_author_IP>
17012 			<wp:comment_date>2012-11-10 22:43:27</wp:comment_date>
17013 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-11-10 22:43:27</wp:comment_date_gmt>
17014 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] lo he probado en Gala y en Compiz y se nota la diferencia, pero no he podido probarlo en Gnome-Shell por ciertos problemas de compatibilidad de paquetes entre éste y Elementary [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
17015 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
17016 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
17017 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
17018 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
17019 		</wp:comment>
17020 		<wp:comment>
17021 			<wp:comment_id>1903</wp:comment_id>
17022 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Enlightenment E17 | ubuntu today]]></wp:comment_author>
17023 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
17024 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://ubuntutoday.com/2012/11/11/enlightenment-e17/</wp:comment_author_url>
17025 			<wp:comment_author_IP>199.167.195.186</wp:comment_author_IP>
17026 			<wp:comment_date>2012-11-11 20:06:51</wp:comment_date>
17027 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-11-11 20:06:51</wp:comment_date_gmt>
17028 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] de usuarios hacia XFCE o Cinnamon, provocados principalmente por el desencanto de entornos como Gnome Shell o [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
17029 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
17030 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
17031 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
17032 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
17033 		</wp:comment>
17034 		<wp:comment>
17035 			<wp:comment_id>1905</wp:comment_id>
17036 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[KDE Comes Full Circle | TinyTown]]></wp:comment_author>
17037 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
17038 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://tinytown.ca/index.php/hello-world/</wp:comment_author_url>
17039 			<wp:comment_author_IP>198.74.59.242</wp:comment_author_IP>
17040 			<wp:comment_date>2012-11-14 02:51:51</wp:comment_date>
17041 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-11-14 02:51:51</wp:comment_date_gmt>
17042 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] with &#8220;fewer interruptions&#8221;; something that is &#8220;simple and easy-to-use.&#8221; The website proclaims it &#8220;the most beautiful GNOME desktop [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
17043 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
17044 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
17045 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
17046 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
17047 		</wp:comment>
17048 		<wp:comment>
17049 			<wp:comment_id>1906</wp:comment_id>
17050 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[KDE Comes Full Circle - Group18]]></wp:comment_author>
17051 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
17052 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://group18.ca/?p=5</wp:comment_author_url>
17053 			<wp:comment_author_IP>198.74.59.242</wp:comment_author_IP>
17054 			<wp:comment_date>2012-11-15 12:44:43</wp:comment_date>
17055 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-11-15 12:44:43</wp:comment_date_gmt>
17056 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] with &#8220;fewer interruptions&#8221;; something that is &#8220;simple and easy-to-use.&#8221; The website proclaims it &#8220;the most beautiful GNOME desktop [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
17057 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
17058 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
17059 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
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17061 		</wp:comment>
17062 		<wp:comment>
17063 			<wp:comment_id>1912</wp:comment_id>
17064 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Колонка дилетанта: мысли про Linux (часть 1&nbsp;&mdash; а что там хорошего?) | ДвижКод]]></wp:comment_author>
17065 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
17066 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://codemotion.ru/column-dilettante-thoughts-about-am-part-1-and-that-there-is-a-good-thing-643.html</wp:comment_author_url>
17067 			<wp:comment_author_IP>178.63.26.3</wp:comment_author_IP>
17068 			<wp:comment_date>2012-11-24 05:20:09</wp:comment_date>
17069 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-11-24 05:20:09</wp:comment_date_gmt>
17070 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] (подборка из 8 видео, рабочая среда Gnome);  (рабочая среда [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
17071 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
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17074 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
17075 		</wp:comment>
17076 		<wp:comment>
17077 			<wp:comment_id>1914</wp:comment_id>
17078 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Indicadores en Gnome Shell 3.6 ubuntu Quantal | ubuntu today]]></wp:comment_author>
17079 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
17080 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://ubuntutoday.com/2012/11/25/indicadores-en-gnome-shell-3-6-ubuntu-quantal/</wp:comment_author_url>
17081 			<wp:comment_author_IP>199.167.195.186</wp:comment_author_IP>
17082 			<wp:comment_date>2012-11-25 20:56:40</wp:comment_date>
17083 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-11-25 20:56:40</wp:comment_date_gmt>
17084 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] bandeja de sistema queda situada en Gnome Shell en la parte inferior derecha de nuestro escritorio quedando normalmente oculta a la vista para el [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
17085 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
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17087 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
17088 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
17089 		</wp:comment>
17090 		<wp:comment>
17091 			<wp:comment_id>1916</wp:comment_id>
17092 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Choisir sa Distribution Linux - Config Réseau]]></wp:comment_author>
17093 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
17094 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://configreseau.ca/choisir-sa-distribution-linux/</wp:comment_author_url>
17095 			<wp:comment_author_IP>70.33.246.180</wp:comment_author_IP>
17096 			<wp:comment_date>2012-12-01 03:41:26</wp:comment_date>
17097 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-12-01 03:41:26</wp:comment_date_gmt>
17098 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Gnome ou KDE [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
17099 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
17100 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
17101 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
17102 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
17103 		</wp:comment>
17104 		<wp:comment>
17105 			<wp:comment_id>1917</wp:comment_id>
17106 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Life in Ubuntu - Red Badger]]></wp:comment_author>
17107 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
17108 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://red-badger.com/blog/2012/12/05/life-in-ubuntu/</wp:comment_author_url>
17109 			<wp:comment_author_IP>54.247.187.35</wp:comment_author_IP>
17110 			<wp:comment_date>2012-12-05 13:11:09</wp:comment_date>
17111 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-12-05 13:11:09</wp:comment_date_gmt>
17112 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] as Windows or OSX it&#8217;s not bad, not bad at all. I&#8217;ve predominately been using the Gnome window manager which has multiple desktops and a number of very well thought out shortcut keys, [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
17113 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
17114 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
17115 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
17116 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
17117 		</wp:comment>
17118 		<wp:comment>
17119 			<wp:comment_id>1919</wp:comment_id>
17120 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[&raquo; Kwallet la implementación de seguridad (horrorosamente)molesta de KDE]]></wp:comment_author>
17121 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
17122 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://alejandroayala.solmedia.ec/?p=1003</wp:comment_author_url>
17123 			<wp:comment_author_IP>184.154.212.210</wp:comment_author_IP>
17124 			<wp:comment_date>2012-12-10 02:14:59</wp:comment_date>
17125 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-12-10 02:14:59</wp:comment_date_gmt>
17126 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] en diciembre 9th, 2012 | 0 Comentarios »  Después de que no pude asumir el cambio que contrajo Gnome 3, decidí darle una oportunidad a KDE, primero con kubuntu, luego con openSuse, también use Chakra [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
17127 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
17128 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
17129 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
17130 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
17131 		</wp:comment>
17132 		<wp:comment>
17133 			<wp:comment_id>1921</wp:comment_id>
17134 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Why Switch to Linux? &raquo; InterTube News]]></wp:comment_author>
17135 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
17136 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://intertubenews.com/why-switch-to-linux/2012/12/11/</wp:comment_author_url>
17137 			<wp:comment_author_IP>69.174.48.228</wp:comment_author_IP>
17138 			<wp:comment_date>2012-12-12 00:13:39</wp:comment_date>
17139 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-12-12 00:13:39</wp:comment_date_gmt>
17140 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] comes down to the user interface. Here Linux has no equal. I can choose at login. Unity, Cinnamon, Gnome, Mate, KDE, Xfce and more. All worthy and useful. I chose Gnome3. My desktop, how I want it, [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
17141 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
17142 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
17143 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
17144 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
17145 		</wp:comment>
17146 		<wp:comment>
17147 			<wp:comment_id>1930</wp:comment_id>
17148 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Frogr 0.8 released | Smile]]></wp:comment_author>
17149 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
17150 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://mariospr.org/2012/12/29/frogr-0-8-released/</wp:comment_author_url>
17151 			<wp:comment_author_IP>72.52.237.164</wp:comment_author_IP>
17152 			<wp:comment_date>2012-12-29 18:11:12</wp:comment_date>
17153 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-12-29 18:11:12</wp:comment_date_gmt>
17154 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] no secret that one of my favourite changes in this release is the integration with GNOME 3&#8216;s &#8220;global menu&#8221; (aka the application menu), which makes frogr more beatifully [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
17155 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
17156 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
17157 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
17158 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
17159 		</wp:comment>
17160 		<wp:comment>
17161 			<wp:comment_id>1934</wp:comment_id>
17162 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Linux ist Sexy | codingClouds]]></wp:comment_author>
17163 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
17164 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://codingclouds.de/blog/linux-ist-sexy</wp:comment_author_url>
17165 			<wp:comment_author_IP>188.40.50.203</wp:comment_author_IP>
17166 			<wp:comment_date>2013-01-07 22:52:06</wp:comment_date>
17167 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2013-01-07 22:52:06</wp:comment_date_gmt>
17168 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] sich Unity, KDE, LXDE, XFCE. LInuxMint bringt zusätzlich noch Cinnamon und MATE ins Spiel. Der Gnome 3 Desktop ist ebenfalls in verschiedenen Distributionen im [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
17169 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
17170 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
17171 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
17172 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
17173 		</wp:comment>
17174 		<wp:comment>
17175 			<wp:comment_id>1942</wp:comment_id>
17176 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[DebianベースのGnome3採用ディストリビューションSolusOS 2 Alpha 7リリース &laquo; PCIアイオス株式会社]]></wp:comment_author>
17177 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
17178 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.pci-aios.jp/techtalks/7317</wp:comment_author_url>
17179 			<wp:comment_author_IP>54.248.75.248</wp:comment_author_IP>
17180 			<wp:comment_date>2013-01-23 04:27:12</wp:comment_date>
17181 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2013-01-23 04:27:12</wp:comment_date_gmt>
17182 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...]  統合デスクトップ環境Gnome最新版Gnome 3ではなく、旧バージョンGnome 2を採用したデスクトップ向けLinuxディストリビューションSolusOSの最新ベータ版がリリースされました。  Gnome 3によって大幅に変更されたUIには賛否両論ありますが、Linux開発リーダーのLinus Torvalds氏はGnomeからXFCEに乗り換えたそうです。 元記事URL : http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&amp;px=MTI4MTQ    Tweet      {lang: &#039;ja&#039;}   (function(d, s, id) { var js, fjs = d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0]; if (d.getElementById(id)) {return;} js = d.createElement(s); js.id = id; js.src = &quot;//connect.facebook.net/en_US/all.js#xfbml=1&quot;; fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js, fjs); }(document, &#039;script&#039;, &#039;facebook-jssdk&#039;)); [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
17183 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
17184 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
17185 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
17186 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
17187 		</wp:comment>
17188 		<wp:comment>
17189 			<wp:comment_id>1944</wp:comment_id>
17190 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Cinnamon als Standard-Desktop für Fedora 19 vorgeschlagen | virtualfiles.net]]></wp:comment_author>
17191 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
17192 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.root-files.de/cinnamon-als-standard-desktop-fur-fedora-19-vorgeschlagen/</wp:comment_author_url>
17193 			<wp:comment_author_IP>212.204.122.189</wp:comment_author_IP>
17194 			<wp:comment_date>2013-01-26 03:49:32</wp:comment_date>
17195 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2013-01-26 03:49:32</wp:comment_date_gmt>
17196 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] seit kurzem ein Vorschlag, bei der für Ende Mai geplanten Linux-Distribution Fedora 19 doch nicht Gnome 3, sondern Cinnamon als Standard-Desktop einzusetzen. Die Eingabe dürfte für allerlei Diskussionen [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
17197 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
17198 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
17199 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
17200 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
17201 		</wp:comment>
17202 		<wp:comment>
17203 			<wp:comment_id>1945</wp:comment_id>
17204 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Cinnamon proposed as Fedora 19&#8242;s default desktop interface - PHP web application, Joomla, ecommerce website development - PHP OOPS &#8211; PHP Development]]></wp:comment_author>
17205 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
17206 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.phpoops.com/2013/01/cinnamon-proposed-as-fedora-19s-default-desktop-interface/</wp:comment_author_url>
17207 			<wp:comment_author_IP>111.118.182.234</wp:comment_author_IP>
17208 			<wp:comment_date>2013-01-26 20:41:45</wp:comment_date>
17209 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2013-01-26 20:41:45</wp:comment_date_gmt>
17210 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] recently added  proposal on the Fedora project&#8217;s wiki suggests using Cinnamon, rather than GNOME 3, as the default desktop interface for Fedora 19, the version of the Linux distribution that is [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
17211 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
17212 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
17213 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
17214 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
17215 		</wp:comment>
17216 		<wp:comment>
17217 			<wp:comment_id>1946</wp:comment_id>
17218 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Ubuntu 10.04.4: Gracias ¡mi notebook ya no calienta! | TechDays]]></wp:comment_author>
17219 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
17220 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.techdays.com.ar/2013/01/27/ubuntu-10-04-4-gracias-mi-notebook-ya-no-calienta/</wp:comment_author_url>
17221 			<wp:comment_author_IP>200.85.152.107</wp:comment_author_IP>
17222 			<wp:comment_date>2013-01-27 13:25:03</wp:comment_date>
17223 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2013-01-27 13:25:03</wp:comment_date_gmt>
17224 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] experiencia de Escritorio más o menos decente con Unity y una experiencia totalmente fallida con Gnome 3, directamente se rompía y trabajaba en modo [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
17225 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
17226 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
17227 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
17228 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
17229 		</wp:comment>
17230 		<wp:comment>
17231 			<wp:comment_id>1950</wp:comment_id>
17232 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Ubuntu 12.10 on RAID with Gnome 3 flavour | Restless Being]]></wp:comment_author>
17233 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
17234 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://restlessbeing.pl/blog/2013/02/10/ubuntu-12-10-on-raid-with-gnome-3-flavour/</wp:comment_author_url>
17235 			<wp:comment_author_IP>46.4.41.89</wp:comment_author_IP>
17236 			<wp:comment_date>2013-02-10 17:13:32</wp:comment_date>
17237 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2013-02-10 17:13:32</wp:comment_date_gmt>
17238 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Kubuntu is the Ubuntu with the KDE desktop environment and I&#8217;ve used that combo for years. However it started to irritate me. My whole system was slow (dead slow), sometimes buggy (crash reports! ough.. I don&#8217;t like them) and finally it refused to properly work with my dual monitor setup. It&#8217;s hard to say why whether it&#8217;s Ubuntu, KDE or my hardware fail or just PEBKAC  Doesn&#8217;t matter now because I decided to move to Ubuntu 12.10 with Gnome 3. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
17239 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
17240 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
17241 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
17242 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
17243 		</wp:comment>
17244 		<wp:comment>
17245 			<wp:comment_id>1953</wp:comment_id>
17246 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[[Guida] Come installare Gnome 3 su Debian e derivati]]></wp:comment_author>
17247 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
17248 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.digitalgeek.it/guida-come-installare-gnome-3-su-debian-e-derivati/</wp:comment_author_url>
17249 			<wp:comment_author_IP>217.64.195.210</wp:comment_author_IP>
17250 			<wp:comment_date>2013-02-17 13:24:54</wp:comment_date>
17251 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2013-02-17 13:24:54</wp:comment_date_gmt>
17252 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...]  Gnome è un ambiente Desktop per distribuzioni Linux, essenzialmente sviluppato in C, ed è stato progettato inizialmente nel lontano 1997 per offrire un ambiente di lavoro libero e di facile utilizzo. Attualmente siamo arrivati alla versione 3.4 donando un&#8217; interfaccia più accattivante e una stabilità ad alti livelli. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
17253 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
17254 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
17255 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
17256 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
17257 		</wp:comment>
17258 		<wp:comment>
17259 			<wp:comment_id>1991</wp:comment_id>
17260 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Publicación de GNOME 3.2, recursos lingüísticos e informe de tradución | Asociación Proxecto Trasno]]></wp:comment_author>
17261 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
17262 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www2.trasno.net/2011/10/node169/</wp:comment_author_url>
17263 			<wp:comment_author_IP>192.95.1.226</wp:comment_author_IP>
17264 			<wp:comment_date>2013-04-16 18:48:19</wp:comment_date>
17265 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2013-04-16 18:48:19</wp:comment_date_gmt>
17266 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] de GNOME 3.2, a primeira versi&oacute;n dende a publicaci&oacute;n do innovador contorno&nbsp;GNOME 3.0, co que o proxecto emprendeu unha gran reformulaci&oacute;n da interface de usuario para [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
17267 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
17268 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
17269 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
17270 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
17271 		</wp:comment>
17272 		<wp:comment>
17273 			<wp:comment_id>1964</wp:comment_id>
17274 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[O Windows 8 e a Conta Microsoft &#8212; vinnicius.eti.br/blog]]></wp:comment_author>
17275 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
17276 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://vinnicius.eti.br/blog/?p=19</wp:comment_author_url>
17277 			<wp:comment_author_IP>189.38.80.146</wp:comment_author_IP>
17278 			<wp:comment_date>2013-03-08 04:06:29</wp:comment_date>
17279 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2013-03-08 04:06:29</wp:comment_date_gmt>
17280 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] gerenciadores de interface gráfica do Linux tem apresentado uma tendência semelhante (como o novo Gnome). A imagem abaixo mostra um desktop cujo acesso é totalmente compatível com o deslizar de seus [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
17281 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
17282 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
17283 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
17284 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
17285 		</wp:comment>
17286 		<wp:comment>
17287 			<wp:comment_id>1965</wp:comment_id>
17288 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Tech support in Windows 8: not a fan &laquo; drink the sweet feeling of the colour zero]]></wp:comment_author>
17289 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
17290 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.trevorpott.com/?p=461</wp:comment_author_url>
17291 			<wp:comment_author_IP>64.141.126.154</wp:comment_author_IP>
17292 			<wp:comment_date>2013-03-18 08:17:48</wp:comment_date>
17293 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2013-03-18 08:17:48</wp:comment_date_gmt>
17294 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] have no troubles with whatsoever – get under my skin so much?  By every reasonably measure, both Gnome 3 and Unity are far worse UIs; while I loathe both of those as well, there&#8217;s something [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
17295 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
17296 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
17297 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
17298 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
17299 		</wp:comment>
17300 		<wp:comment>
17301 			<wp:comment_id>1968</wp:comment_id>
17302 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Come cambiare l'interfaccia grafica ad Ubuntu 12.04 e 12.10 | OverTheWebs]]></wp:comment_author>
17303 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
17304 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://overthewebs.net/cambiare-linterfaccia-grafica-ad-ubuntu-12-04-e-12-10/</wp:comment_author_url>
17305 			<wp:comment_author_IP>195.130.247.107</wp:comment_author_IP>
17306 			<wp:comment_date>2013-03-23 17:26:51</wp:comment_date>
17307 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2013-03-23 17:26:51</wp:comment_date_gmt>
17308 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Gnome [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
17309 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
17310 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
17311 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
17312 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
17313 		</wp:comment>
17314 		<wp:comment>
17315 			<wp:comment_id>1969</wp:comment_id>
17316 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Instalacija Edubuntua 12.04 na RiTehu u prostoriji I8 | HULK-Ri]]></wp:comment_author>
17317 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
17318 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.ri.linux.hr/2013/03/24/instalacija-edubuntua-12-04-na-ritehu-u-prostoriji-i8/</wp:comment_author_url>
17319 			<wp:comment_author_IP>193.198.212.57</wp:comment_author_IP>
17320 			<wp:comment_date>2013-03-24 16:52:18</wp:comment_date>
17321 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2013-03-24 16:52:18</wp:comment_date_gmt>
17322 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] je protekla ugodno i glatko, što nije iznenađujuće. Na poslužitelja smo instalirali KDE, GNOME 3 Fallback i Unity grafička sučelja, ostavljajući korisnicima izbor po želji, dok se na [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
17323 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
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17325 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
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17327 		</wp:comment>
17328 		<wp:comment>
17329 			<wp:comment_id>1981</wp:comment_id>
17330 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[10 historische botoxbehandelingen voor Linux | Dagelijks leven]]></wp:comment_author>
17331 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
17332 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://cp.wdds.nl/10-historische-botoxbehandelingen-voor-linux/</wp:comment_author_url>
17333 			<wp:comment_author_IP>87.212.161.153</wp:comment_author_IP>
17334 			<wp:comment_date>2013-03-29 10:22:23</wp:comment_date>
17335 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2013-03-29 10:22:23</wp:comment_date_gmt>
17336 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] GNOME 3 krijgt sinds het verschijnen in 2012 veel kritiek te verduren omdat het net als Unity (en Windows 8) de traditionele desktop achter zich laat ten faveure van een meer op mobiele apparaten toegespitste interface. Hoewel Linus Torvalds het helemaal niets vindt, laten de ontwikkelaars van GNOME 3 zich niet van hun stuk brengen en blijven ze hard aan de interface werken die door anderen als ‘van oogverblindende schoonheid’ wordt omschreven. Gebruikers van GNOME die wel de lusten, maar niet de lasten van de versie 3 interface willen genieten, kunnen kiezen voor MATE, dat elementen uit GNOME 3 met het uiterlijk van GNOME 2 combineert. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
17337 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
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17339 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
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17341 		</wp:comment>
17342 		<wp:comment>
17343 			<wp:comment_id>1982</wp:comment_id>
17344 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3.8 Dilepaskan! | Blog.cekapkomputer.com]]></wp:comment_author>
17345 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
17346 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://blog.cekapkomputer.com/2013/03/30/gnome-3-8-dilepaskan/</wp:comment_author_url>
17347 			<wp:comment_author_IP>110.4.45.18</wp:comment_author_IP>
17348 			<wp:comment_date>2013-03-30 13:58:45</wp:comment_date>
17349 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2013-03-30 13:58:45</wp:comment_date_gmt>
17350 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Info lanjut mengenai Gnome 3 ini,sila layari http://www.gnome.org/gnome-3/ [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
17351 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
17352 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
17353 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
17354 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
17355 		</wp:comment>
17356 		<wp:comment>
17357 			<wp:comment_id>2004</wp:comment_id>
17358 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Presentado Gnome 3.8 le damos un vistazo a sus novedades • Artescritorio.com]]></wp:comment_author>
17359 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
17360 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://artescritorio.com/presentado-gnome-3-8-le-damos-un-vistazo-a-sus-novedades</wp:comment_author_url>
17361 			<wp:comment_author_IP>204.197.254.54</wp:comment_author_IP>
17362 			<wp:comment_date>2013-04-22 15:15:49</wp:comment_date>
17363 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2013-04-22 15:15:49</wp:comment_date_gmt>
17364 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] mes se presentó Gnome 3.8 la ultima versión de uno de los entornos de escritorio mas populares y fieles de las [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
17365 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
17366 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
17367 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
17368 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
17369 		</wp:comment>
17370 		<wp:comment>
17371 			<wp:comment_id>2007</wp:comment_id>
17372 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[KDE = Bulky&#8230;..and Gnome 3 | Salsa Linux - Linux Commands and Tutorials]]></wp:comment_author>
17373 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
17374 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.salsalinux.com/2013/04/25/kde-bulky-and-gnome-3/</wp:comment_author_url>
17375 			<wp:comment_author_IP>69.195.68.45</wp:comment_author_IP>
17376 			<wp:comment_date>2013-04-25 16:32:19</wp:comment_date>
17377 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2013-04-25 16:32:19</wp:comment_date_gmt>
17378 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] interface is very intuitive, and easy to understand and utilize. However, Gnome 2 was upgraded to Gnome 3. Although Gnome 3 has a really sleek look and may one day be awesome on a tablet device, it seems [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
17379 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
17380 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
17381 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
17382 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
17383 		</wp:comment>
17384 		<wp:comment>
17385 			<wp:comment_id>2008</wp:comment_id>
17386 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Rilasciato Ubuntu 13.04 (Raring Ringtail) by Melodycode]]></wp:comment_author>
17387 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
17388 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://melodycode.com/surfing/rilasciato-ubuntu-13-04-raring-ringtail.html</wp:comment_author_url>
17389 			<wp:comment_author_IP>93.95.218.14</wp:comment_author_IP>
17390 			<wp:comment_date>2013-04-26 05:43:30</wp:comment_date>
17391 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2013-04-26 05:43:30</wp:comment_date_gmt>
17392 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Se non vi piace Unity potete installare delle distro derivate quali Xubuntu, Kubuntu e, perchè no, Debian con Gnome 3. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
17393 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
17394 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
17395 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
17396 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
17397 		</wp:comment>
17398 		<wp:comment>
17399 			<wp:comment_id>2041</wp:comment_id>
17400 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Carlos Alberto Junior &raquo; Instalando e configurando o NX Server e Client em ambientes Ubuntu based]]></wp:comment_author>
17401 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
17402 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.carlos.inf.br/2012/05/19/instalando-e-configurando-o-nx-server-e-client-em-ambientes-ubuntu-based/</wp:comment_author_url>
17403 			<wp:comment_author_IP>186.202.120.138</wp:comment_author_IP>
17404 			<wp:comment_date>2013-06-21 13:25:24</wp:comment_date>
17405 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2013-06-21 13:25:24</wp:comment_date_gmt>
17406 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] e configurar para que o mesmo utilizasse o KDE 4 como gerenciador gráfico, logo porque o Unity e o Gnome 3 simplesmente ficaram bugados e não inicializaram o metacity [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
17407 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
17408 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
17409 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
17410 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
17411 		</wp:comment>
17412 		<wp:comment>
17413 			<wp:comment_id>2061</wp:comment_id>
17414 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Linux auf dem Asus EEE PC R11CX | Hallo Welt]]></wp:comment_author>
17415 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
17416 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://sbck.de/blog/?p=8</wp:comment_author_url>
17417 			<wp:comment_author_IP>178.254.0.121</wp:comment_author_IP>
17418 			<wp:comment_date>2013-07-20 11:39:44</wp:comment_date>
17419 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2013-07-20 11:39:44</wp:comment_date_gmt>
17420 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Bei Fedora 17ist es Gnome 3. Der ist ganz schick, doch ich hatte den Eindruck das er sehr Ressourcen fressend ist. Da das R11CX [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
17421 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
17422 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
17423 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
17424 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
17425 		</wp:comment>
17426 		<wp:comment>
17427 			<wp:comment_id>2069</wp:comment_id>
17428 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Folge 51: Debian, OpenSource und My own IT | DeimHart]]></wp:comment_author>
17429 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
17430 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://deimhart.net/index.php?/archives/182-Folge-51-Debian,-OpenSource-und-My-own-IT.html</wp:comment_author_url>
17431 			<wp:comment_author_IP>217.11.53.135</wp:comment_author_IP>
17432 			<wp:comment_date>2013-08-05 04:34:28</wp:comment_date>
17433 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2013-08-05 04:34:28</wp:comment_date_gmt>
17434 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[&#8230;] Moni-Tutorial &bull; Debian Jessie &bull; Kommentar-Feed DeimHart &bull; Grub &bull; LiLo &bull; Gnome 3 &bull; Debian Wheezy &bull; VirtualBox &bull; TVBrowser &bull; Task Warrier &bull; XMind &bull; [&#8230;]]]></wp:comment_content>
17435 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
17436 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
17437 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
17438 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
17439 		</wp:comment>
17440 		<wp:comment>
17441 			<wp:comment_id>2088</wp:comment_id>
17442 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Mes plugins pour Gnome 3 | Tuxicoman]]></wp:comment_author>
17443 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
17444 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://tuxicoman.jesuislibre.net/2013/08/mes-plugins-pour-gnome-3.html</wp:comment_author_url>
17445 			<wp:comment_author_IP>87.67.210.44</wp:comment_author_IP>
17446 			<wp:comment_date>2013-08-25 07:05:08</wp:comment_date>
17447 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2013-08-25 07:05:08</wp:comment_date_gmt>
17448 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[&#8230;] Gnome 3 utilise une nouvelle interface pour le bureau baptisée Gnome-shell. [&#8230;]]]></wp:comment_content>
17449 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
17450 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
17451 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
17452 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
17453 		</wp:comment>
17454 		<wp:comment>
17455 			<wp:comment_id>2094</wp:comment_id>
17456 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[I am a hacker &raquo; Linuxer 的 Mac 叛逃之路]]></wp:comment_author>
17457 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
17458 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://mathslinux.org/?p=325</wp:comment_author_url>
17459 			<wp:comment_author_IP>112.213.105.24</wp:comment_author_IP>
17460 			<wp:comment_date>2013-08-29 02:41:21</wp:comment_date>
17461 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2013-08-29 02:41:21</wp:comment_date_gmt>
17462 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[&#8230;] OS 不支持 KVM 之外,我暂时想不到有什么困难需要我去克服的,难道是没有 gnome3 [&#8230;]]]></wp:comment_content>
17463 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
17464 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
17465 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
17466 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
17467 		</wp:comment>
17468 		<wp:comment>
17469 			<wp:comment_id>2100</wp:comment_id>
17470 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[The hidden pearls of Tracker (#1) | Lanedo GmbH]]></wp:comment_author>
17471 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
17472 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.lanedo.com/2013/the-hidden-pearls-of-tracker-1/</wp:comment_author_url>
17473 			<wp:comment_author_IP>85.214.136.179</wp:comment_author_IP>
17474 			<wp:comment_date>2013-09-10 15:04:53</wp:comment_date>
17475 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2013-09-10 15:04:53</wp:comment_date_gmt>
17476 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[&#8230;] Tracker is not limited to mobile environments, it is also a dependency of GNOME 3, enabling search through files and documents. And perhaps, GNOME 3 has been the most prominent [&#8230;]]]></wp:comment_content>
17477 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
17478 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
17479 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
17480 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
17481 		</wp:comment>
17482 		<wp:comment>
17483 			<wp:comment_id>2109</wp:comment_id>
17484 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Instalacija Edubuntua 12.04 i Debiana 7.1 u Prirodoslovno-grafičkoj školi u terminalskoj računalnoj učionici | HULK-Ri]]></wp:comment_author>
17485 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
17486 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.ri.linux.hr/2013/09/22/instalacija-edubuntua-12-04-i-debiana-7-1-u-prirodoslovno-grafickoj-skoli-u-terminalskoj-racunalnoj-ucionici/</wp:comment_author_url>
17487 			<wp:comment_author_IP>193.198.212.57</wp:comment_author_IP>
17488 			<wp:comment_date>2013-09-22 11:26:46</wp:comment_date>
17489 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2013-09-22 11:26:46</wp:comment_date_gmt>
17490 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[&#8230;] je protekla ugodno i glatko, što nije iznenađujuće. Na poslužitelj smo instalirali GNOME 3 Fallback grafičko sučelje, i postavili da se isto grafičko sučelje pokreće na terminalima. Osim [&#8230;]]]></wp:comment_content>
17491 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
17492 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
17493 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
17494 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
17495 		</wp:comment>
17496 		<wp:comment>
17497 			<wp:comment_id>2112</wp:comment_id>
17498 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[10 Best Features Of GNOME 3.10 | OMG! Ubuntu!]]></wp:comment_author>
17499 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
17500 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2013/09/10-best-features-gnome-3-10</wp:comment_author_url>
17501 			<wp:comment_author_IP>64.207.187.111</wp:comment_author_IP>
17502 			<wp:comment_date>2013-09-25 18:55:07</wp:comment_date>
17503 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2013-09-25 18:55:07</wp:comment_date_gmt>
17504 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[&#8230;] 3.10, the latest version of the popular free and open-source desktop environment, was released earlier today bringing with it new features, apps, bug-fixes and interface [&#8230;]]]></wp:comment_content>
17505 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
17506 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
17507 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
17508 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
17509 		</wp:comment>
17510 		<wp:comment>
17511 			<wp:comment_id>2124</wp:comment_id>
17512 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[tramullas.com | Sobre Ubuntu y mi futuro SO | tramullas.com]]></wp:comment_author>
17513 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
17514 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://tramullas.com/sobre-ubuntu-y-mi-futuro-so/</wp:comment_author_url>
17515 			<wp:comment_author_IP>173.254.12.187</wp:comment_author_IP>
17516 			<wp:comment_date>2013-10-09 09:39:46</wp:comment_date>
17517 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2013-10-09 09:39:46</wp:comment_date_gmt>
17518 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[&#8230;] especialmente diseñada para dispositivos móviles. A mí, particularmente no me gusta. Prefiero Gnome 3, a pesar de la cantidad de críticas que tiene. Unity es una interfaz &#8220;más de lo mismo, pero [&#8230;]]]></wp:comment_content>
17519 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
17520 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
17521 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
17522 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
17523 		</wp:comment>
17524 		<wp:comment>
17525 			<wp:comment_id>2136</wp:comment_id>
17526 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Now on GNOME3, and it&#8217;s better than I thought it would be | The Kyle File]]></wp:comment_author>
17527 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
17528 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://blog.kyle.tk/?p=294</wp:comment_author_url>
17529 			<wp:comment_author_IP>192.241.168.88</wp:comment_author_IP>
17530 			<wp:comment_date>2013-10-24 08:14:13</wp:comment_date>
17531 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2013-10-24 08:14:13</wp:comment_date_gmt>
17532 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[&#8230;] I went ahead and took the plunge and upgraded to GNOME3. My experience has actually not been that bad so far. I did have to upgrade to the latest git [&#8230;]]]></wp:comment_content>
17533 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
17534 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
17535 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
17536 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
17537 		</wp:comment>
17538 		<wp:comment>
17539 			<wp:comment_id>2139</wp:comment_id>
17540 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3.1.2 Released « Ahmad Saiful Muhajir&#039;s blog]]></wp:comment_author>
17541 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
17542 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://saifulmuhajir.web.id/gnome-3-1-2-released/</wp:comment_author_url>
17543 			<wp:comment_author_IP>216.185.102.20</wp:comment_author_IP>
17544 			<wp:comment_date>2013-10-31 03:25:22</wp:comment_date>
17545 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2013-10-31 03:25:22</wp:comment_date_gmt>
17546 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[&#8230;] Oh, in case you didn&#8217;t know about GNOME 3.0, check this out: http://www.gnome.org/gnome-3/! [&#8230;]]]></wp:comment_content>
17547 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
17548 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
17549 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
17550 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
17551 		</wp:comment>
17552 		<wp:comment>
17553 			<wp:comment_id>2142</wp:comment_id>
17554 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Elementary OS | Alkuaine.net]]></wp:comment_author>
17555 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
17556 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://alkuaine.net/?p=33</wp:comment_author_url>
17557 			<wp:comment_author_IP>213.186.243.58</wp:comment_author_IP>
17558 			<wp:comment_date>2013-11-04 16:34:03</wp:comment_date>
17559 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2013-11-04 16:34:03</wp:comment_date_gmt>
17560 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[&#8230;] nyt eivät käytännössä ole kehittyneet pätkääkään hyvään suuntaan. Esimerkkinä toimii Gnome 3 ja tietyissä määrin myös KDE4. Mutta nyt pitkästä aikaa sattui jotain vaihtelevaa ja raikasta [&#8230;]]]></wp:comment_content>
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17564 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
17565 		</wp:comment>
17566 		<wp:comment>
17567 			<wp:comment_id>2143</wp:comment_id>
17568 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Back to OS X | George Iordanou]]></wp:comment_author>
17569 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
17570 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://iordanou.org/blog/back-to-os-x/</wp:comment_author_url>
17571 			<wp:comment_author_IP>54.246.108.94</wp:comment_author_IP>
17572 			<wp:comment_date>2013-11-05 11:10:27</wp:comment_date>
17573 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2013-11-05 11:10:27</wp:comment_date_gmt>
17574 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[&#8230;] is beautiful and well-crafted and in my opinion gives a vastly superior experience to both Gnome 3 and Unity desktop environments. Here I am then, having a lovely environment to work, but lacking [&#8230;]]]></wp:comment_content>
17575 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
17576 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
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17578 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
17579 		</wp:comment>
17580 		<wp:comment>
17581 			<wp:comment_id>2157</wp:comment_id>
17582 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Linux Mint &#8211; Debian Edition | Dekovs Domæne]]></wp:comment_author>
17583 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
17584 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://blog.dekov.dk/2013/06/linux-mint-debian-edition/</wp:comment_author_url>
17585 			<wp:comment_author_IP>217.116.232.211</wp:comment_author_IP>
17586 			<wp:comment_date>2013-11-25 13:37:09</wp:comment_date>
17587 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2013-11-25 13:37:09</wp:comment_date_gmt>
17588 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[&#8230;] to-tre uger siden skiftede jeg til Linux Mint Debian Edition + Gnome 3 / Shell og er meget tilfreds. Shell er godt nok kun ver 3.4, men det er egentlig ok. Jeg savner dog [&#8230;]]]></wp:comment_content>
17589 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
17590 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
17591 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
17592 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
17593 		</wp:comment>
17594 		<wp:comment>
17595 			<wp:comment_id>2159</wp:comment_id>
17596 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[OSS, Distros, and other Linux Jargon | Nerd on the Street]]></wp:comment_author>
17597 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
17598 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://nerdonthestreet.com/tech/?p=31</wp:comment_author_url>
17599 			<wp:comment_author_IP>75.132.45.197</wp:comment_author_IP>
17600 			<wp:comment_date>2013-12-07 16:35:47</wp:comment_date>
17601 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2013-12-07 16:35:47</wp:comment_date_gmt>
17602 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[&#8230;] background. The easiest way to see what a desktop environment is is to look at a few. Check out GNOME, KDE, XFCE, and LXDE; those are the four most popular at the [&#8230;]]]></wp:comment_content>
17603 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
17604 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
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17607 		</wp:comment>
17608 		<wp:comment>
17609 			<wp:comment_id>2162</wp:comment_id>
17610 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Linux ist Sexy | codingClouds]]></wp:comment_author>
17611 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
17612 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://codingclouds.de/blog/?p=18</wp:comment_author_url>
17613 			<wp:comment_author_IP>188.40.50.203</wp:comment_author_IP>
17614 			<wp:comment_date>2013-12-12 13:42:08</wp:comment_date>
17615 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2013-12-12 13:42:08</wp:comment_date_gmt>
17616 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[&#8230;] sich Unity, KDE, LXDE, XFCE. LinuxMint bringt zusätzlich noch Cinnamon und MATE ins Spiel. Der Gnome 3 Desktop ist ebenfalls in verschiedenen Distributionen im [&#8230;]]]></wp:comment_content>
17617 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
17618 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
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17621 		</wp:comment>
17622 		<wp:comment>
17623 			<wp:comment_id>2163</wp:comment_id>
17624 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Siamo geek &raquo; RedHat 7 beta 1: prova di installazione]]></wp:comment_author>
17625 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
17626 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://siamogeek.com/2013/12/redhat-7-b1-prova-installazione/</wp:comment_author_url>
17627 			<wp:comment_author_IP>78.47.115.238</wp:comment_author_IP>
17628 			<wp:comment_date>2013-12-15 05:00:57</wp:comment_date>
17629 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2013-12-15 05:00:57</wp:comment_date_gmt>
17630 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[&#8230;] Al primo login di un utente parte un wizard in cui si possono scegliere la lingua e la tastiera e si può associare l&#8217;utente ad altri account online (social, mail o utenti di rete). Al termine del wizard compare una guida a GNOME 3. [&#8230;]]]></wp:comment_content>
17631 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
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17633 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
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17635 		</wp:comment>
17636 		<wp:comment>
17637 			<wp:comment_id>2170</wp:comment_id>
17638 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[De vele gezichten van Linux | Mijmeren in de Zon]]></wp:comment_author>
17639 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
17640 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.wilransz.nl/linux-desktop-omgevingen/</wp:comment_author_url>
17641 			<wp:comment_author_IP>109.73.168.114</wp:comment_author_IP>
17642 			<wp:comment_date>2014-01-11 08:53:12</wp:comment_date>
17643 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2014-01-11 08:53:12</wp:comment_date_gmt>
17644 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[&#8230;] GNOME 3 is officieel gelanceerd in april 2011. Voor veel fans van GNOME 2 was GNOME 3 een grote teleurstelling. Het verschil met GNOME 2 is namelijk bijzonder groot. Daar kwam nog bij dat GNOME 3 op het moment van de lancering nog niet uitontwikkeld was. [&#8230;]]]></wp:comment_content>
17645 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
17646 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
17647 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
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17649 		</wp:comment>
17650 		<wp:comment>
17651 			<wp:comment_id>2173</wp:comment_id>
17652 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Change Gnome Shell Themes on Fedora 20]]></wp:comment_author>
17653 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
17654 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://linuxlibrary.org/change-gnome-shell-themes-fedora-20/</wp:comment_author_url>
17655 			<wp:comment_author_IP>216.224.172.61</wp:comment_author_IP>
17656 			<wp:comment_date>2014-01-15 17:55:53</wp:comment_date>
17657 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2014-01-15 17:55:53</wp:comment_date_gmt>
17658 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[&#8230;] Learn More About Gnome 3 [&#8230;]]]></wp:comment_content>
17659 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
17660 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
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17663 		</wp:comment>
17664 	</item>
17665 	<item>
17666 				<title>Get Involved</title>
17667 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/get-involved/</link>
17668 		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Sep 2010 17:18:35 +0000</pubDate>
17669 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[vdepizzol]]></dc:creator>
17670 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wptest.gnome.org/</guid>
17671 		<description></description>
17672 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="main_feature">The GNOME Project is a diverse international community which involves thousands of contributors, many of whom are volunteers. Anyone can contribute to GNOME: the project involves a wide range of activities, not just programming.</p>
17673 
17674 
17675 <hr class="bottom_shadow" />
17676 
17677 <h2>So, what do you want to do?</h2>
17678 <div class="grid_6 alpha">
17679 <h3>Write</h3>
17680 Have a good command of the English language? GNOME is always looking for writers, whether it is to create user and developer guides for our software, write content for the GNOME websites, produce articles for the GNOME Journal, or just to blog (and microblog!) about the great stuff that is always happening in GNOME.
17681 
17682 <a href="https://wiki.gnome.org/DocumentationProject/Contributing">Get started with writing documentation</a>
17683 <a href="https://wiki.gnome.org/GnomeMarketing/#How_to_contribute">Get involved in the marketing team</a>
17684 
17685 </div>
17686 <div class="grid_6 omega">
17687 <h3>Design</h3>
17688 Graphics and user interface design are an important part of the GNOME Project. You can help to design user interfaces and in so doing make GNOME software easy, satisfying and efficient to use. You can also assist our designers in the creation of icons, websites, clothing and other merchandise.
17689 
17690 <a href="https://wiki.gnome.org/Design/Contribute">Get involved in GNOME Design</a>
17691 
17692 </div>
17693 
17694 <div class="clear"></div>
17695 
17696 <div class="grid_6 alpha">
17697 <h3>Translate</h3>
17698 The GNOME Project is proud to be available in many different languages, and this is a key part of our mission to make our software available to as many people as possible. If you have a good command of English and another language, you can participate in one of the many GNOME translation teams, so that GNOME's software, documentation and websites can be used by people from all over the world.
17699 
17700 <a href="https://wiki.gnome.org/TranslationProject/ContributeTranslations">Get started with translating GNOME</a>
17701 
17702 </div>
17703 <div class="grid_6 omega">
17704 <h3>Code</h3>
17705 There are many coding tasks up for grabs in GNOME, both small and large. You don't have to be an expert to start contributing code. GNOME software is written in many different languages, so it is easy to feel right at home, and we have some incredible programmers from whom you can learn.
17706 
17707 <a href="http://wiki.gnome.org/GnomeLove">Install the latest code and find tasks</a>
17708 <a href="https://developer.gnome.org">Learn about GNOME technology</a>
17709 
17710 </div>
17711 
17712 <div class="clear"></div>
17713 <div class="grid_6 alpha">
17714 <h3>Test</h3>
17715 Making high quality software requires lots of testing. Reporting errors or possible improvements is a valuable way to help with the project and is a great way to start out. If you like living dangerously, you can also run our latest development code and help to provide feedback on changes as they happen.
17716 
17717 <a href="https://wiki.gnome.org/GnomeLove/JHBuildIntroduction">Install the latest code</a>
17718 <a href="https://wiki.gnome.org/Bugsquad">Join Bugsquad</a>
17719 
17720 </div>
17721 
17722 <hr class="top_shadow" />
17723 
17724 <h2>More information</h2>
17725 <ul>
17726 	<li>The <a href="/teams/">teams page</a> provides further details on the range of activities involved in the GNOME Project as well as links to information on getting started.</li>
17727 	<li>The <a href="http://wiki.gnome.org/GnomeLove">GNOME Love</a> initiative provides information and support for GNOME newcomers, including a list of over 40 mentors available to help you get started any time.</li>
17728 	<li>GNOME regularly participates in the <a href="http://code.google.com/soc/">Google Summer of Code</a> internship program.</li>
17729 </ul>]]></content:encoded>
17730 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
17731 		<wp:post_id>28</wp:post_id>
17732 		<wp:post_date>2010-09-02 17:18:35</wp:post_date>
17733 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2010-09-02 17:18:35</wp:post_date_gmt>
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17735 		<wp:ping_status>open</wp:ping_status>
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17746 		</wp:postmeta>
17747 		<wp:postmeta>
17748 			<wp:meta_key>footer_art</wp:meta_key>
17749 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[community]]></wp:meta_value>
17750 		</wp:postmeta>
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17755 		<wp:comment>
17756 			<wp:comment_id>1158</wp:comment_id>
17757 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Get Involved | GNOME : Collins Creative]]></wp:comment_author>
17758 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
17759 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.collinscreative.co.uk/wordpress/?p=163</wp:comment_author_url>
17760 			<wp:comment_author_IP>213.229.123.50</wp:comment_author_IP>
17761 			<wp:comment_date>2011-11-15 09:27:09</wp:comment_date>
17762 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-11-15 09:27:09</wp:comment_date_gmt>
17763 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Get Involved | GNOME. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
17764 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
17765 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
17766 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
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17768 		</wp:comment>
17769 		<wp:comment>
17770 			<wp:comment_id>1795</wp:comment_id>
17771 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Get it started with Gnome development! | woGue]]></wp:comment_author>
17772 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
17773 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://worldofgnome.org/get-it-started-with-gnome-development/</wp:comment_author_url>
17774 			<wp:comment_author_IP>31.222.162.86</wp:comment_author_IP>
17775 			<wp:comment_date>2012-08-13 01:00:00</wp:comment_date>
17776 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-08-13 01:00:00</wp:comment_date_gmt>
17777 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Get Involved: There are plenty ways to involve with Gnome, from Marketing to Coding. And if you don&#8217;t know programming does&#8217;t really matter, you can do testing or write some translations. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
17778 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
17779 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
17780 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
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17782 		</wp:comment>
17783 		<wp:comment>
17784 			<wp:comment_id>1834</wp:comment_id>
17785 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Publicación de GNOME 3.6: 100% traducido ao galego &#8211; GNOME en galego]]></wp:comment_author>
17786 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
17787 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://gnome.gl/2012/09/publicacion-de-gnome-3-6-traducido-ao-galego/</wp:comment_author_url>
17788 			<wp:comment_author_IP>188.165.239.182</wp:comment_author_IP>
17789 			<wp:comment_date>2012-09-26 21:21:28</wp:comment_date>
17790 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-09-26 21:21:28</wp:comment_date_gmt>
17791 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Desde a última versión , 3.4, aproximadamente 980 persoas fixeron 31500 cambios a GNOME. Das cales perto de 700 son contribucións do grupo de tradución de Galego. Calquera pode involucrarse en GNOME para axudarnos a mellorar o noso software. Se está interesado en traballar en GNOME, pode unirse. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
17792 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
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17794 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
17795 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
17796 		</wp:comment>
17797 		<wp:comment>
17798 			<wp:comment_id>1869</wp:comment_id>
17799 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Greg KH: 5 Open Source Projects That Need Developers | Linux-Support.com]]></wp:comment_author>
17800 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
17801 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.linux-support.com/cms/greg-kh-5-open-source-projects-that-need-developers/</wp:comment_author_url>
17802 			<wp:comment_author_IP>188.40.116.144</wp:comment_author_IP>
17803 			<wp:comment_date>2012-10-03 18:58:52</wp:comment_date>
17804 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-10-03 18:58:52</wp:comment_date_gmt>
17805 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] -       GNOME is a popular Linux desktop environment. The project is looking for contributors with many different skill types, not just developers.  [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
17806 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
17807 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
17808 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
17809 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
17810 		</wp:comment>
17811 		<wp:comment>
17812 			<wp:comment_id>1889</wp:comment_id>
17813 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Gnome University grows bigger ..be part of it! | woGue]]></wp:comment_author>
17814 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
17815 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://worldofgnome.org/gnome-university-grows-bigger-be-part-of-it/</wp:comment_author_url>
17816 			<wp:comment_author_IP>31.222.162.86</wp:comment_author_IP>
17817 			<wp:comment_date>2012-10-21 09:49:05</wp:comment_date>
17818 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-10-21 09:49:05</wp:comment_date_gmt>
17819 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] more [at] Get Invloved with Gnome    &nbsp;&nbsp;  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Tweet&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
17820 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
17821 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
17822 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
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17824 		</wp:comment>
17825 		<wp:comment>
17826 			<wp:comment_id>1898</wp:comment_id>
17827 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Gnome Whiteboard | System Settings, Power | woGue]]></wp:comment_author>
17828 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
17829 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://worldofgnome.org/gnome-whiteboard-system-settings-power/</wp:comment_author_url>
17830 			<wp:comment_author_IP>31.222.162.86</wp:comment_author_IP>
17831 			<wp:comment_date>2012-11-02 18:44:45</wp:comment_date>
17832 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-11-02 18:44:45</wp:comment_date_gmt>
17833 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Gnome model looks and is very communit-ized and is open for everyone to evolve. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
17834 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
17835 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
17836 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
17837 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
17838 		</wp:comment>
17839 		<wp:comment>
17840 			<wp:comment_id>1973</wp:comment_id>
17841 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Publicamos GNOME 3.8 en galego &#8211; GNOME en galego]]></wp:comment_author>
17842 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
17843 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://gnome.gl/2013/03/publicamos-gnome-3-8-en-galego/</wp:comment_author_url>
17844 			<wp:comment_author_IP>188.165.239.182</wp:comment_author_IP>
17845 			<wp:comment_date>2013-03-27 14:02:55</wp:comment_date>
17846 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2013-03-27 14:02:55</wp:comment_date_gmt>
17847 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] está interesado en axudarnos a facer GNOME mellor, calquera pode involucrarse en GNOME para axudarnos a mellorar o noso [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
17848 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
17849 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
17850 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
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17852 		</wp:comment>
17853 		<wp:comment>
17854 			<wp:comment_id>1984</wp:comment_id>
17855 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Presentación de GNOME 3.8 &laquo; Nivel7]]></wp:comment_author>
17856 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
17857 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://blog.nivel7.com.ar/2013/03/27/presentacion-de-gnome-3-8/</wp:comment_author_url>
17858 			<wp:comment_author_IP>186.19.137.3</wp:comment_author_IP>
17859 			<wp:comment_date>2013-04-03 12:42:50</wp:comment_date>
17860 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2013-04-03 12:42:50</wp:comment_date_gmt>
17861 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] El Proyecto GNOME es una comunidad internacional sustentada por una Fundación sin ánimo de lucro. Se centra en la mejora de la experiencia del usuario, internacionalización de primera clase y accesibilidad. GNOME es software de código abierto y libre: si quiere unirse a nosotros, puede hacerlo. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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17868 			<wp:comment_id>1994</wp:comment_id>
17869 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Publicado GNOME 3.8 en galego | Asociación Proxecto TrasnoAsociación Proxecto Trasno]]></wp:comment_author>
17870 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
17871 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www2.trasno.net/2013/04/publicado-gnome-3-8-en-galego/</wp:comment_author_url>
17872 			<wp:comment_author_IP>192.95.1.226</wp:comment_author_IP>
17873 			<wp:comment_date>2013-04-16 23:42:07</wp:comment_date>
17874 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2013-04-16 23:42:07</wp:comment_date_gmt>
17875 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] está interesado en axudarnos a facer GNOME mellor, calquera pode involucrarse en GNOME para axudarnos a mellorar o noso [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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17880 		</wp:comment>
17881 		<wp:comment>
17882 			<wp:comment_id>2113</wp:comment_id>
17883 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Publicamos GNOME 3.10 en galego &#8211; GNOME en galego]]></wp:comment_author>
17884 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
17885 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://gnome.gl/2013/09/publicamos-gnome-3-10-en-galego/</wp:comment_author_url>
17886 			<wp:comment_author_IP>198.27.69.41</wp:comment_author_IP>
17887 			<wp:comment_date>2013-09-25 19:21:28</wp:comment_date>
17888 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2013-09-25 19:21:28</wp:comment_date_gmt>
17889 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[&#8230;] está interesado en axudarnos a facer GNOME mellor, calquera pode involucrarse en GNOME para axudarnos a mellorar o noso [&#8230;]]]></wp:comment_content>
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17895 	</item>
17896 	<item>
17897 				<title>The GNOME Foundation</title>
17898 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/foundation/</link>
17899 		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Sep 2010 17:27:17 +0000</pubDate>
17900 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[andreasn]]></dc:creator>
17901 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wptest.gnome.org/</guid>
17902 		<description></description>
17903 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="grid_8 alpha">
17904 <p class="main_feature">The GNOME Foundation is a non-profit organization that furthers the goals of the GNOME Project, helping it to create a free software computing platform for the general public that is designed to be elegant, efficient, and easy to use.</p>
17905 
17906 </div>
17907 <div class="grid_4 omega">
17908 
17909 <img class="wp-image-1631" style="position: absolute; margin-top: -25px; margin-left: 50px;" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/foundation_balloon.png" alt="" width="170" height="217" />
17910 
17911 </div>
17912 <div class="clear"></div>
17913 
17914 <hr class="bottom_shadow" />
17915 
17916 
17917 
17918 
17919 <div class="grid_4 alpha">
17920 
17921 <img class="wp-image-1684" style="margin-top: 200px;" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/foundation_back_balloons.png" alt="" width="101" height="102" />
17922 
17923 </div>
17924 <div class="grid_8 omega">
17925 <h2>How it works</h2>
17926 While the many GNOME contributors develop code, smash bugs, write documentation, and help users, the Foundation acts as a guiding hand in the process and provides resources and infrastructure. It steers releases, determines what software is officially part of the Project, and acts as the official face of the GNOME Project to the outside world, though it delegates most of its authority to specialized teams.
17927 
17928 But that face, like the face of GNOME itself, is made by you. The <a href="/foundation/membership/">GNOME Foundation membership</a> is open to all GNOME contributors, and every member of the Board of Directors is a contributing member of the GNOME community. Becoming a member of the Foundation strengthens your voice in the Project and gives you an opportunity to vote on goals that will steer the GNOME Project into the future.
17929 
17930 </div>
17931 <div class="clear"></div>
17932 
17933 <hr class="top_shadow" />
17934 
17935 <h2 style="text-align: center;">Sponsors</h2>
17936 <table class="foundation_advisory_board">
17937 <tbody>
17938 <tr>
17939 <td><a href="http://www.canonical.com/"><img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/canonical.png" alt="Canonical" /></a></td>
17940 <td><a href="http://www.collabora.co.uk/"><img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/collabora.png" alt="Collabora" /></a></td>
17941 <td><a href="http://www.debian.org/"><img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/debian.png" alt="Debian" /></a></td>
17942 <td><a href="http://www.fsf.org/"><img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/fsf.png" alt="Free Software Foundation" /></a></td>
17943 </tr>
17944 </tbody>
17945 </table>
17946 <table class="foundation_advisory_board">
17947 <tbody>
17948 <tr>
17949 <td><a href="http://www.gnome.org/foundation/attachment/largenewgooglelogofinalflat-a/" rel="attachment wp-att-2297"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-2297" title="largeNewGoogleLogoFinalFlat-a" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/largeNewGoogleLogoFinalFlat-a-e1332169332793.png" alt="" width="145" height="56" /></a></td>
17950 <td><a href="http://www.ibm.com/"><img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ibm.png" alt="IBM" /></a></td>
17951 <td><a href="http://www.igalia.com/"><img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/igalia.png" alt="Igalia" /></a></td>
17952 <td><a href="http://www.intel.com/"><img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/intel.png" alt="Intel" /></a></td>
17953 <td><a href="http://www.linuxfoundation.org/"><img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/linux-foundation.png" alt="Linux Foundation"</a></td>
17954 </tr>
17955 </tbody>
17956 </table>
17957 <table class="foundation_advisory_board">
17958 <tbody>
17959 <tr>
17960 <td><a href="http://www.mozilla.org/foundation/"><img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/mozilla-foundation.png "alt="Mozilla Foundation" /></a></td>
17961 <td><a href="http://www.laptop.org/"><img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/olpc.gif" alt="OLPC" /></a></td>
17962 <td><a href="https://www.privateinternetaccess.com/"><img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/privateinternetaccess.png" alt="Private Internet Access" /></a></td>
17963 <td><a href="http://www.redhat.com/"><img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/redhat.png" alt="Red Hat" /></a></td>
17964 </tr>
17965 </tbody>
17966 </table>
17967 
17968 <table class="foundation_advisory_board" style="width: 750px; margin: 0 auto;">
17969 <tbody>
17970 <tr>
17971 <td><a href="http://www.softwarefreedom.org/"><img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/sflc.gif" alt="Software Freedom Law Center" /></a></td>
17972 <td><a href="http://sugarlabs.org/"><img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/sugarlabs.png" alt="Sugar Labs" /></a></td>
17973 <td><a href="http://www.suse.com/"><img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/suse.png" alt="SUSE" /></a></td>
17974 </tr>
17975 </tbody>
17976 </table>
17977 <p class="footnotes" style="text-align: center;">Pro bono legal services provided by <a href="http://www.wsgr.com/">Wilson Sonsini Goodrich &amp; Rosati</a> and the <a href="http://www.softwarefreedom.org/">Software Freedom Law Center</a>.</p>
17978 
17979 
17980 <hr class="bottom_shadow" />
17981 
17982 <h2>Board of Directors</h2>
17983 <div class="grid_4 alpha">
17984 
17985 The GNOME Foundation is run by a <a href="governance">Board of Directors</a>, which is elected annually by the GNOME community, as the GNOME Membership, to carry out much of the GNOME Foundation’s tasks.
17986 
17987 The meetings of the Board of Directors are posted publicly on the <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/">foundation-list mailing list</a> and on the <a href="http://wiki.gnome.org/FoundationBoard/Minutes">Minutes wiki</a> page for easier access.
17988 
17989 </div>
17990 <div class="grid_8 omega">
17991 <ul class="foundation_board">
17992 
17993 	<li><img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/emmanuele_bassi.jpg" alt="" />Emmanuele Bassi</li>
17994 	<li><img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/photo-missing.png" alt="" />Joanmarie Diggs</li>
17995 	<li><img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/photo-missing.png" alt="" />Ekaterina Gerasimova</li>
17996 	<li><img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/tobias_mueller.jpg" alt="" />Tobias Mueller</li>
17997 	<li><img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/andreas_nilsson.jpg" alt="" /> Andreas Nilsson</li>
17998 	<li><img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/photo-missing.png" alt="" />Sriram Ramkrishna</li>
17999 	<li><img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/photo-missing.png" alt="" />Marina Zhurakhinskaya</li>
18000 <!-- old board
18001 	<li><img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/bastien_nocera.jpg" alt="" /> Bastien Nocera</li>
18002 	<li><img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/emmanuele_bassi.jpg" alt="" /> Emmanuele Bassi</li>
18003 	<li><img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/andreas_nilsson.jpg" alt="" /> Andreas Nilsson</li>
18004 	<li><img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/photo-missing.png" alt="" />Joanmarie Diggs</li>
18005 	<li><img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/tobias_mueller.jpg" alt="" />Tobias Mueller</li>
18006 	<li><img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/shaun_mccance.jpg" alt="" />Shaun McCance</li>
18007 	<li><img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/seif_lotfy.jpg" alt="" />Seif Lotfy</li>
18008 -->
18009 </ul>
18010 </div>]]></content:encoded>
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18075 	<item>
18076 				<title>About Us</title>
18077 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/about/</link>
18078 		<pubDate>Tue, 31 Aug 2010 15:29:25 +0000</pubDate>
18079 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[cedwards]]></dc:creator>
18080 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wptest.gnome.org/?page_id=2</guid>
18081 		<description></description>
18082 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/guadec2012-group.png" alt="guadec2012-group" width="940" height="447" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-4161" /><p class="main_feature" style="text-align: center;">We promote software freedom</p>
18083 <p style="text-align: center;">GNOME brings companies, volunteers, professionals and non-profits together from around the world. We make GNOME 3: a complete free software solution for everyone.</p>
18084 
18085 <div class="grid_6 alpha">
18086 <h2>Independent</h2>
18087 GNOME is led by the non-profit GNOME Foundation. Our board is democratically elected, and technical decisions are made by the engineers doing the work. We are supported by many organizations; employees from over a hundred companies have contributed since the project began.
18088 
18089 </div>
18090 <div class="grid_6 omega">
18091 <h2>Free</h2>
18092 We believe that software should be developed in the open. Our development infrastructure and communication channels are public, and our code can be freely downloaded, modified and shared with others. All our contributors have the same rights.
18093 
18094 </div>
18095 
18096 <div class="clear"></div>
18097 
18098 <div class="grid_6 alpha">
18099 <h2>Connected</h2>
18100 Our project is an important part of the Free Software ecosystem. We work with other free projects to create high-quality solutions that span the entire software stack.
18101 
18102 </div>
18103 <div class="grid_6 omega">
18104 <h2>People-focused</h2>
18105 Our software is translated into many languages and comes with built in accessibility features. This means that it can be used by anyone, regardless of the language they speak or their physical abilities.
18106 
18107 </div>
18108 
18109 <div class="clear"></div>]]></content:encoded>
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18112 		<wp:post_date>2010-08-31 15:29:25</wp:post_date>
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18136 	<item>
18137 				<title>Getting Started</title>
18138 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?page_id=1102</link>
18139 		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
18140 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
18141 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?page_id=1102</guid>
18142 		<description></description>
18143 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[Just started using GNOME 3 and want some tips and tricks? Or maybe you are just interested in how GNOME 3 works. Here is our guide to getting started with GNOME 3.
18144 
18145 <h2>Accessing the Activities Overview</h2>
18146 The Activities Overview is the portal to all your GNOME 3 activities. There are several ways to access it:
18147 <ul><li>The Activities button: just click on Activities in the top bar.</li>
18148 <li>The hot-corner: push your pointer to the top-left corner of the screen just above Activities.</li>
18149 <li>Press the windows keyboard button. This allows you to access the overview without the need for a mouse. This is a great way to start searching.</li></ul>
18150 
18151 <h2>Switching between windows</h2>
18152 There are a number of ways of switching to a window that is out of sight in GNOME 3:
18153 <ul><li>The Activities Overview: the overview shows you all of your windows. Switching to a window is simply a matter of clicking on the window that you want.</li>
18154 <li>Alt-Tab: you can switch between windows by just using the keyboard. Hold down the Alt button and simultaneously press the Tab key to switch through your recently used windows. You can also change window by clicking on the icons and window thumbnails that are displayed in the Alt-Tab switcher.</li>
18155 <li>Notifications: clicking on a popup notification will switch to the relevant window, making it convenient to change window in response to events.</li></ul>
18156 
18157 <h2>Resizing windows</h2>
18158 <iframe class="youtube-player" type="text/html" width="640" height="385" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/Ip9Bgjaspjs" frameborder="0">
18159 </iframe>
18160 Jason Clinton introduces some of the new ways of working with windows that have been introduced in GNOME 3.
18161 
18162 <h2>Ending your session</h2>
18163 Suspend is the primary way of saving battery power when you are not using your GNOME 3 device. To suspend, you can either:
18164 <ul>
18165 <li>Press the device's power button.</li>
18166 <li>Open the user menu by clicking on your name in the top bar, and then select Suspend from the menu.</li>
18167 <li>If you are using a laptop, simply close the lid.</li></ul>
18168 If you want to completely turn off your computer, open the user menu and then hold down the Alt key. A Power Off... option is displayed.
18169 
18170 <h2>Change some settings or select a new desktop background</h2>
18171 To access the GNOME 3 system settings, click on your name in the top bar and then select System Settings from the menu. This gives you access to all your settings, and you can search for the setting that you want.
18172 
18173 If you want to choose a new desktop background, click on the Background icon. Choose from one of the background images by clicking on one of the image thumbnails.]]></content:encoded>
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18176 		<wp:post_date>2011-04-11 12:55:59</wp:post_date>
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18197 				<title>Outreach Program</title>
18198 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?page_id=1264</link>
18199 		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
18200 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[vdepizzol]]></dc:creator>
18201 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?page_id=1264</guid>
18202 		<description></description>
18203 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="main_feature">GNOME aims to deliver software freedom for everyone. For that, we need people with different points of view, cultures and experiences. GNOME Outreach Program wants to bring even more diversity to our community.</p>
18204 
18205 <hr class="top_shadow" />
18206 
18207 GNOME is a community with people from all over the world. The many existing backgrounds, origins and ideas is the basis for the creativity that makes GNOME fun to develop and use.
18208 r
18209 The GNOME Outreach Program is a way for newcomers to be part of the community by funding their work.
18210 
18211 --
18212 
18213 <h2>Be part of it</h2>
18214 ]]></content:encoded>
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18239 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/03/2246/</link>
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18293 				<title>Outreach</title>
18294 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?page_id=3072</link>
18295 		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
18296 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[dgsiegel]]></dc:creator>
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18323 				<title>Say hello to GNOME 3 [Draft]</title>
18324 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?page_id=3705</link>
18325 		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
18326 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
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18330 
18331 <p class="main_feature" style="text-align: center;">Get things done with ease, comfort and control.</p>
18332 <p style="text-align: center;">GNOME 3 has been designed from the ground up to help you have the best possible computing experience. Learn about what it has to offer.</p>
18333 
18334 <hr class="top_shadow" />
18335 
18336 <div class="crafted_content">
18337 
18338 <div class="section image-left">
18339 <div class="image"><a href="/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/window-selection-3-8.png"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/window-selection-3-8-420x236.png" alt="" /></a></div>
18340 <div class="text">
18341 <h2>Simple and easy to use</h2>
18342 Every part of GNOME 3 has been designed to make it simple and easy to use. The Activities Overview is an easy way to access all your basic tasks. A press of a button is all it takes to view your open windows, launch applications or check if you have new messages. Having everything in one place is convenient and means that you don't have to learn your way around a maze of different technologies.
18343 </div>
18344 </div>
18345 
18346 <hr />
18347 
18348 <div class="section image-right">
18349 <div class="image"><a href="/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/documents-overview-3-8.png"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/documents-overview-3-8-420x236.png" /></a></div>
18350 <div class="text">
18351 <h2>Helps you get things done</h2>
18352 GNOME 3 provides a focused working environment that helps you to get things done, and it is packed with features that will make you more productive. A powerful search feature lets you access all your work from one place. Side-by-side windows makes it easy to view several documents at the same time, and we even provide a way to turn off notifications when you really need to concentrate on the task in hand.
18353 </div>
18354 </div>
18355 
18356 <hr />
18357 
18358 <div class="section image-left">
18359 <div class="image"><a href="/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/message-tray-chat-3-8.png"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/message-tray-chat-3-8-420x236.png" alt="" title="" width="420" height="236" class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-1017" /></a></div>
18360 <div class="text">
18361 <h2>Puts you in control</h2>
18362 GNOME 3 lets you do the things you want without getting in the way. It won't bother you or badger you with demands, and it has been designed to help you comfortably deal with notifications. Our messaging system lets you quickly respond to notifications in place or to return to them at a convenient time.
18363 </div>
18364 </div>
18365 
18366 <hr />
18367 
18368 <div class="section image-right">
18369 <div class="image"><a href="/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/clocks-3-8.png"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/clocks-3-8-420x236.png" alt="" /></a></div>
18370 <div class="text">
18371 <h2>Beautiful and finely crafted</h2>
18372 Every aspect of GNOME 3 has been crafted to fit together as a harmoneous whole, so that it offers a consistent and integrated experience. We have paid a huge amount of attention to detail, resulting in a smooth and polished product that is satisfying to use and beautiful to behold.</div>
18373 </div>
18374 
18375 <hr />
18376 
18377 <div class="section image-left">
18378 <div class="image"><a href="/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/goa-add-account-3-8.png"><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/goa-add-account-3-8-420x236.png" alt="" /></a></div>
18379 <div class="text">
18380 <h2>Easily access all your data</h2>
18381 If you use online services to store documents or to organize your calendar or contacts, GNOME 3 is just for you. It will seamlessly integrate with your online accounts, so that all your data can be accessed from the same place. This takes the work out of using online accounts and makes it easy to find things when you need them.
18382 </div>
18383 </div>
18384 </div>
18385 
18386 <hr class="bottom_shadow" />
18387 
18388 <h2 style="text-align: center;">And much, much more</h2>
18389 
18390 <p style="text-align: center;"><a class="more" href="/getting-gnome">Find out how to get GNOME 3</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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18414 				<title>frontpage test</title>
18415 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?page_id=3739</link>
18416 		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
18417 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[saumya]]></dc:creator>
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18444 				<title>new front page [draft]</title>
18445 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?page_id=3767</link>
18446 		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
18447 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[andreasn]]></dc:creator>
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18453 <div class="text">
18454 <h3>GNOME 3: Ease, comfort and control</h3>
18455 <p>GNOME 3 is an easy and elegant way to use your computer. It is designed to put you in control and bring freedom to everybody. GNOME 3 is developed by the GNOME community, a diverse, international group of contributors that is supported by an independent, non-profit foundation.</p>
18456 
18457 <p style="text-align: center;"><a class="action_button" href="gnome-3">Discover GNOME 3</a></p>
18458 </div>
18459 </div>
18460 
18461 </div>
18462 </div>
18463 
18464 <hr class="bottom_shadow" style="margin-bottom: 0;"/>
18465 
18466 <div class="grid_6 alpha">
18467 <h4><a href="friends">Make a donation and become a Friend of GNOME!</a></h4>
18468 Your donation will ensure that GNOME continues to be a free and open source desktop by providing resources to developers, software and education for end users, and promotion for GNOME worldwide.
18469 
18470 </div>
18471 <div class="grid_6 omega">
18472 <h4><a href="get-involved">Get involved!</a></h4>
18473 The GNOME Project is a diverse international community which involves hundreds of contributors, many of whom are volunteers. Anyone can contribute to the GNOME!
18474 
18475 </div>
18476 
18477 <hr class="top_shadow"/>
18478 
18479 <h2>Latest news</h2>
18480 
18481 <div class="grid_4 alpha"><strong style="font-size: 16px;">GNOME 3.8 - Jon McCann talks of future in GNOME</strong>
18482 The GNOME Project is proud to announce the imminent release of GNOME 3.8 in less than two weeks. As with every release, there are many new features and technical improvements. We asked William Jon McCann, a GNOME designer, about the direction of the project and what he is anticipating for GNOME in the future. Question: [...]</div>
18483 
18484 <div class="grid_4"><strong style="font-size: 16px;">Behind the scenes: Andrea Veri is new GNOME part-time SysAdmin.</strong>
18485 Behind the scenes: Andrea Veri, the new GNOME part-time System Administrator. Some days ago Andrea Veri was chosen by the GNOME Foundation to support and maintain GNOME's IT infrastructure. His hiring comes at the end of a journey, during which Andrea has shown his technical abilities and passion for GNOME, and could be considered a sort of acknowledgement [...]</div>
18486 
18487 <div class="grid_4 omega"><strong style="font-size: 16px;">GNOME.Asia 2013 is now Calling for Papers</strong>
18488 GNOME.Asia 2013 is calling for papers. GNOME.Asia Summit is Asia’s GNOME user and developer conference, spreading the knowledge of GNOME across Asia. The conference will be held in NIPA Business Center, Sangam-dong Seoul, Korea on May 24 -25, 2013. The conference follows the release of GNOME 3.8, helping to bring new desktop paradigms that facilitate [...]</div>]]></content:encoded>
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18513 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?page_id=3917</link>
18514 		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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18598 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/04/3981/</link>
18599 		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Apr 2013 14:21:24 +0000</pubDate>
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18653 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/04/3982/</link>
18654 		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Apr 2013 14:21:25 +0000</pubDate>
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18706 	<item>
18707 				<title>Membership</title>
18708 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/04/membership/</link>
18709 		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Apr 2013 14:21:26 +0000</pubDate>
18710 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[andreasn]]></dc:creator>
18711 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=3983</guid>
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18760 	</item>
18761 	<item>
18762 				<title>Contact Us</title>
18763 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/04/contact-us/</link>
18764 		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Apr 2013 14:21:27 +0000</pubDate>
18765 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[andreasn]]></dc:creator>
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18817 				<title>Foundation</title>
18818 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/04/3995/</link>
18819 		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Apr 2013 14:23:15 +0000</pubDate>
18820 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[fabianapsimoes]]></dc:creator>
18821 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=3995</guid>
18822 		<description></description>
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18871 	<item>
18872 				<title>Become a Friend of GNOME - test</title>
18873 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?page_id=4001</link>
18874 		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
18875 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[tobiasmue]]></dc:creator>
18876 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?page_id=4001</guid>
18877 		<description></description>
18878 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>Donate today to help make GNOME safer than ever!</h4>
18879 GNOME was founded with the goal of promoting software freedom. We remain committed to the empowerment of our users, and are always looking for ways to improve our software. We want people to be safe, in control, and enriched by the software they use. The GNOME community was inspired by the keynote delivered by Jacob Applebaum on the topic of privacy at this years' GUADEC and was reminded of our mission. To this end, GNOME is working on a new campaign focused on privacy. Through this campaign, we aim to enhance GNOME 3 so that it offers one of the most secure computing environments available.
18880 
18881 Proceeds from the privacy fundraising campaign will be used to fund development efforts such as:
18882 <ul>
18883 	<li>application containment</li>
18884 	<li>enhanced disk encryption support</li>
18885 	<li>Tor integration</li>
18886 	<li>user control over diagnostic reporting features</li>
18887 	<li>robust VPN routing</li>
18888 	<li>application integration with system-wide privacy settings</li>
18889 	<li>controls for how GNOME devices are identified on local networks</li>
18890 	<li>anti-phishing features for Web, GNOME's web browser</li>
18891 </ul>]]></content:encoded>
18892 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
18893 		<wp:post_id>4001</wp:post_id>
18894 		<wp:post_date>2013-06-03 20:07:15</wp:post_date>
18895 		<wp:post_date_gmt>0000-00-00 00:00:00</wp:post_date_gmt>
18896 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
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18898 		<wp:post_name>friendsnew</wp:post_name>
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18918 	<item>
18919 				<title>Outreach Program for Women</title>
18920 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?page_id=4157</link>
18921 		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jul 2013 17:51:27 +0000</pubDate>
18922 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[andreasn]]></dc:creator>
18923 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?page_id=4157</guid>
18924 		<description></description>
18925 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[Blurb about outreach program for women.
18926 
18927 (and a photo)
18928 
18929 Outreach Program for Women is possible with the help of the following sponsors:
18930 
18931 <h3>Equalizers</h3>
18932 Bloomberg, Google
18933 
18934 <h3>Promoters</h3>
18935 Intel, Linux Foundation, Mozilla, Open Technology Institute
18936 
18937 <h3>Includer</h3>
18938 Electronic Frontier Foundation, Free Software Foundation, GNOME Foundation, Joomla, KDAB, MediaGoblin, OpenMRS, OpenStack Foundation, NESCent, Perl, Red Hat, Wikimedia Foundation, WordPress, Yocto Project]]></content:encoded>
18939 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
18940 		<wp:post_id>4157</wp:post_id>
18941 		<wp:post_date>2013-07-01 17:51:27</wp:post_date>
18942 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2013-07-01 17:51:27</wp:post_date_gmt>
18943 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
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18945 		<wp:post_name>outreach-program-for-women</wp:post_name>
18946 		<wp:status>draft</wp:status>
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18961 	<item>
18962 				<title>Applications</title>
18963 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/applications/</link>
18964 		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Sep 2010 09:37:58 +0000</pubDate>
18965 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[andreasn]]></dc:creator>
18966 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wptest.gnome.org/</guid>
18967 		<description></description>
18968 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="main_feature">Hundreds of applications are available for GNOME. They enable people to engage in a vast range of activities, including everything from playing media and editing photos to system administration. And the vast majority are freely available. Here are just some of the great applications that you can use on GNOME.</p>
18969 
18970 <div class="grid_12 alpha omega">
18971 <div class="grid_1 alpha"><img style="margin-top: 25px;" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/banshee.png" alt="" width="64" height="64" /></div>
18972 <div class="grid_5">
18973 <h3><a href="http://www.banshee.fm">Banshee</a></h3>
18974 Banshee media player allows you to play your music and videos. Stay entertained and up to date with podcasts and video podcasts. Sync your Android, iPod, and other devices.
18975 
18976 </div>
18977 <div class="grid_1"><img style="margin-top: 25px;" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/cheese1.png" alt="" width="64" height="64" /></div>
18978 <div class="grid_5 omega">
18979 <h3><a href="https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Cheese">Cheese</a></h3>
18980 Cheese allows you to take photos and videos with a webcam. Gather all of your friends around, have some fun! When you're done, share your photos and videos with 'em!
18981 
18982 </div>
18983 </div>
18984 <div class="grid_12 alpha omega">
18985 <div class="grid_1 alpha"><img style="margin-top: 25px;" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/inkscape.png" alt="" width="64" height="64" /></div>
18986 <div class="grid_5">
18987 <h3><a href="http://www.inkscape.org">Inkscape</a></h3>
18988 Draw freely! A vector illustration application, Inkscape allows you to produce stunning graphics in the web standard SVG format.
18989 
18990 </div>
18991 <div class="grid_1"><img style="margin-top: 25px;" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/gimp.png" alt="" width="64" height="64" /></div>
18992 <div class="grid_5 omega">
18993 <h3><a href="http://www.gimp.org">GIMP</a></h3>
18994 Can be used as a simple paint program, an expert quality photo retouching program, an online batch processing system, a mass production image renderer, or even an image format converter.
18995 
18996 </div>
18997 </div>
18998 <div class="grid_12 alpha omega">
18999 <div class="grid_1 alpha"><img style="margin-top: 25px;" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/simple-scan.png" alt="" width="64" height="64" /></div>
19000 <div class="grid_5">
19001 <h3><a href="https://launchpad.net/simple-scan">Simple Scan</a></h3>
19002 A really easy way to scan both documents and photos. You can crop out the bad parts of a photo and rotate it if it is the wrong way round. You can print your scans, export them to pdf, or save them in a range of image formats.
19003 
19004 </div>
19005 <div class="grid_1"><img style="margin-top: 25px;" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/shotwell.png" alt="" width="64" height="64" /></div>
19006 <div class="grid_5 omega">
19007 <h3><a href="http://yorba.org/shotwell/">Shotwell</a></h3>
19008 Organize, edit and publish your photos. It's easy to crop, sharpen and fix the colors on your photos. You can also set multiple photos to desktop background slideshow.
19009 
19010 </div>
19011 </div>
19012 <div class="grid_12 alpha omega">
19013 <div class="grid_1 alpha"><img style="margin-top: 25px;" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/tomboy1.png" alt="" width="64" height="64" /></div>
19014 <div class="grid_5">
19015 <h3><a href="https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Tomboy">Tomboy</a></h3>
19016 Tomboy is a note-taking application. Simple and easy to use, but with potential to help you organize the ideas and information you deal with every day.
19017 
19018 </div>
19019 <div class="grid_1"><img style="margin-top: 25px;" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/rhythmbox.png" alt="" width="64" height="64" /></div>
19020 <div class="grid_5 omega">
19021 <h3><a href="https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Rhythmbox">Rhythmbox</a></h3>
19022 Organize and listen to your music, rip CDs. Browse, preview, and download albums from Magnatune and Jamendo. Features Internet radio and last.fm. Has good support for mass storage music players.
19023 
19024 </div>
19025 </div>
19026 
19027 <hr class="top_shadow" />
19028 
19029 <div style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 40px;">
19030 <h2>Batteries included</h2>
19031 GNOME 3 includes all the essential utilities you need, including a web browser,
19032 image viewer, movie player, text editor, calculator and more.
19033 
19034 </div>
19035 <div class="grid_3 alpha"><a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/epiphany-screenshot.png" rel="utilities"><img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/epiphany-screenshot-210x157.png" alt="" width="210" height="157" /></a></div>
19036 <div class="grid_3"><a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/eog-screenshot.png" rel="utilities"><img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/eog-screenshot-210x157.png" alt="" width="210" height="157" /></a></div>
19037 <div class="grid_3"><a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/totem-screenshot.png" rel="utilities"><img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/totem-screenshot-210x157.png" alt="" width="210" height="157" /></a></div>
19038 <div class="grid_3 omega"><a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/nautilus-screenshot.png" rel="utilities"><img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/nautilus-screenshot-210x157.png" alt="" width="210" height="157" /></a></div>]]></content:encoded>
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19040 		<wp:post_id>51</wp:post_id>
19041 		<wp:post_date>2010-09-03 09:37:58</wp:post_date>
19042 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2010-09-03 09:37:58</wp:post_date_gmt>
19043 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
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19045 		<wp:post_name>applications</wp:post_name>
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19065 	<item>
19066 				<title>Contact Us</title>
19067 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/contact/</link>
19068 		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Sep 2010 09:49:35 +0000</pubDate>
19069 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[andreasn]]></dc:creator>
19070 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wptest.gnome.org/</guid>
19071 		<description></description>
19072 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<a name="documentContent"></a>
19073 <div id="parent-fieldname-text">
19074 
19075 If you have a question or query that is not answered elsewhere on this website, you can contact us. We provide numerous means of contact, depending on your interest in GNOME.
19076 <h2>User help</h2>
19077 If you have a problem with GNOME software, it is recommended that  you seek help through your distribution. The GNOME Project does provide a number of ways to get support using its software, however:
19078 <ul>
19079 	<li>User documentation: the GNOME Project has <a href="http://library.gnome.org/users/">an extensive library of help documentation</a> written to help you use our software. You can view this online or use the built in GNOME help browser.</li>
19080 	<li>Bug reporting: if you think that you are experiencing an error with our software, you can search and file reports in <a href="https://bugzilla.gnome.org/">our bug database</a>.</li>
19081 	<li>Contact users, enthusiasts and developers: the GNOME Project  provides several ways to make contact with users, enthusiasts and  developers, including <a href="http://wiki.gnome.org/GnomeIrcChannels">IRC chat</a> and <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/">email mailing lists</a>. The <a href="http://wiki.gnome.org/GnomeIrcChannels">#gnome IRC channel</a> and <a title="GNOME List mailing list" href="http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-list">GNOME List mailing list</a> are the most general in scope: use these if you are unsure which list or channel to use.</li>
19082 </ul>
19083 <h2>Partner organisations, sponsors and legal matters</h2>
19084 The GNOME Foundation serves as the interface between the GNOME Project and our partner companies and organisations. See the <a href="http://foundation.gnome.org/">GNOME Foundation site</a> for further details.
19085 <h2>Press</h2>
19086 Press queries should be sent to <a href="mailto:gnome-press-contact@gnome.org">gnome-press-contact@gnome.org</a>.
19087 See the <a href="http://www.gnome.org/press/" title="Press Releases">press releases page</a> for recent announcements.
19088 <h2>Website matters</h2>
19089 If you have discovered a problem with the GNOME web-site, or wish to help improve our web-pages, you can email the <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-web-list">GNOME Website Development list</a>
19090 <h2>Reporting security issues</h2>
19091 Potential security issues should be reported to <a href="mailto:security@gnome.org">security@gnome.org</a>.
19092 
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19098 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
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19116 	<item>
19117 				<title>Source</title>
19118 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/gnome-3/source/</link>
19119 		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Sep 2010 02:08:24 +0000</pubDate>
19120 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[vdepizzol]]></dc:creator>
19121 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wptest.gnome.org/</guid>
19122 		<description></description>
19123 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="grid_8 alpha">
19124 <p class="main_feature">All the GNOME source code is centralized in the GNOME Git repository. Keep up with the latest changes, add features you want, or test your applications with the newest code.</p>
19125 
19126 <h2>Choose the right direction</h2>
19127 While you can easily <a href="/download/distributions/">install GNOME inside a distribution</a>, in some cases you will prefer to enjoy the wild terminal screen and build GNOME from source. If you are a developer, programmer, scientist or interested somehow, you are in the right place.
19128 <h2>Understanding the versioning scheme</h2>
19129 GNOME's versioning scheme uses three numbers: major, minor, and bug fixes. For a version number of <strong>2.28.1</strong>, <strong>2</strong> is the major version number, <strong>28</strong> is the minor version number, and <strong>1</strong> is the bug fix number. As a rule, stable versions have even minor numbers and development versions have odd minor numbers.
19130 
19131 GNOME releases a new stable version every six months, usually in March and September. If you want thoroughly tested software and a stable developer platform, the stable version is what you want. The current stable version is <strong>GNOME 3.0</strong>, released in April 2011.
19132 
19133 To get more information about GNOME 3.0, check out the <a href="http://library.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/3.0/">GNOME 3.0 Release Notes</a>.
19134 
19135 Between stable releases, the GNOME developers hack on the <strong>development or 'unstable' branch</strong> of GNOME, where lots of fun happens, but also occasionally experimental and unstable things happen. If you are interested in testing the newest features, or want to develop GNOME software, this is the release for you. The current development branch is <strong>GNOME 3.1</strong>, due for release in the last quarter of 2011.
19136 <h2>Use a Build tool</h2>
19137 <a href="http://library.gnome.org/devel/jhbuild/">JHBuild</a> is a tool developed and used to build the whole GNOME desktop from the Git source. It can also be used to build other projects creating a moduleset for it. Unlike some build scripts, JHBuild lets you specify what modules you want and it will build those modules including dependencies. We recommend using JHBuild to build GNOME from source.
19138 <h2>Explore the Git modules</h2>
19139 Git is a powerful method of allowing many developers to work on the same source code. It is used extensively within the GNOME project and often proves to be the first hurdle for new developers that are attracted to the GNOME project.
19140 
19141 <a class="action_button" href="http://wiki.gnome.org/Git/Developers">Discover more about Git</a> or <a class="action_button" href="http://git.gnome.org/browse/">Explore the GNOME source code online</a>
19142 
19143 <hr />
19144 <div class="action_box">GNOME is a large, fun community, and we all work pretty hard to get this software out to our users. If you like GNOME, <a href="/get-involved">why not join and help us</a>?</div>
19145 </div>
19146 <div class="grid_4 omega">
19147 
19148 <img style="padding: 0 22px;" src="/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/utilities-terminal.png" alt="" />
19149 
19150 </div>]]></content:encoded>
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19153 		<wp:post_date>2010-09-28 02:08:24</wp:post_date>
19154 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2010-09-28 02:08:24</wp:post_date_gmt>
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19173 	<item>
19174 				<title>Finance</title>
19175 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/foundation/finance/</link>
19176 		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Dec 2010 18:01:20 +0000</pubDate>
19177 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[vdepizzol]]></dc:creator>
19178 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wptest.gnome.org/</guid>
19179 		<description></description>
19180 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[The GNOME Foundation is a non-profit 501(3)c. While we are required by law to make our financial data available to anyone who asks, we want to take it one step further and make our financial data available to everyone on the web. We believe our financial data reflects our support of the GNOME project in its goal of creating a free and open source computing solution for everyone.
19181 
19182 For comments or questions on the data, please <a href="http://www.gnome.org/foundation/contacts/">contact</a> the GNOME Foundation Board of Directors.
19183 <h3>Year 2011</h3>
19184 <ul>
19185 	<li><a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gnome-foundation-budget-2011-july.ods">Running GNOME Budget 2010, October 2010 - July 2011</a> (Planned versus Real/Actuals, July 31s, 2011).</li>
19186 	<li><a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gnome-foundation-budget-2011-june.ods">Running GNOME Budget 2010, October 2010 - June 2011</a> (Planned versus Real/Actuals, June 30th, 2011).</li>
19187 	<li><a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gnome-foundation-budget-2011-may.ods">Running GNOME Budget 2010, October 2010 - May 2011</a> (Planned versus Real/Actuals, May 31st, 2011).</li>
19188 	<li>Proposed Budget (version December 22nd, 2010)</li>
19189 <ul>
19190 	<li><a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gnome-foundation-budget-2011-summary.pdf">Summary</a>.</li>
19191 	<li><a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gnome-foundation-budget-2011.ods">Detailed Plan</a>.</li>
19192 </ul>
19193 </ul>
19194 <h3>Year 2010</h3>
19195 <ul>
19196 	<li><a href="http://foundation.gnome.org/finance/gnome-foundation-budget-2010-final.ods">Final GNOME Budget 2010</a> (Planned versus Real/Actuals, September 16th, 2010).</li>
19197 	<li>Proposed Budget (version September 23rd, 2009)</li>
19198 <ul>
19199 	<li><a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gnome-foundation-budget-2010-summary.pdf">Summary</a>.</li>
19200 	<li><a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gnome-foundation-budget-2010.ods">Detailed Plan</a>.</li>
19201 </ul>
19202 </ul>
19203 <h3>Year 2009</h3>
19204 <ul>
19205 	<li><a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/GNOME2009-budget-with-actuals.ods">GNOME Budget 2009</a> with actuals up to March 4.</li>
19206 </ul>
19207 <h3>Year 2007</h3>
19208 For 2007, we had our finances reviewed by an accountant to make sure that we are doing the right thing. You can see the letter from the accountant along with a summary of our financial position. We plan to make this an annual process.
19209 <ul>
19210 	<li><a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gnome-foundation-fiscal-year-2007.pdf">GNOME Foundation Financial Statement for Fiscal Year 2007</a>.</li>
19211 </ul>
19212 <h3>Year 2005</h3>
19213 <ul>
19214 	<li><a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gnome-foundation-fiscal-year-2005-income-summary.pdf">GNOME Foundation - Fiscal Year 2005 - Income Summary</a>.</li>
19215 	<li><a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gnome-foundation-fiscal-year-2005-balance-summary.pdf">GNOME Foundation - Fiscal Year 2005 - Balance Summary</a>.</li>
19216 </ul>
19217 <h3>Year 2004</h3>
19218 <ul>
19219 	<li><a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gnome-foundation-fiscal-year-04-and-03.pdf">GNOME Foundation Financial Statement for Fiscal Year 2004</a>.</li>
19220 	<li><a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gnome-foundation-budget-2004.ods">GNOME Foundation Budget 2004</a>.</li>
19221 	<li><a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gnome-foundation-fiscal-year-2004-income-summary-draft.pdf">GNOME Foundation - Fiscal Year 2004 - Income Summary</a> (Draft).</li>
19222 	<li><a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gnome-foundation-fiscal-year-2004-balance-summary-draft.pdf">GNOME Foundation - Fiscal Year 2004 - Balance Summary</a> (Draft).</li>
19223 </ul>
19224 <h3>Year 2003</h3>
19225 <ul>
19226 	<li><a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gnome-foundation-fiscal-year-03-and-02.pdf">GNOME Foundation Financial Statement for Fiscal Year 2003</a>.</li>
19227 	<li><a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gnome-foundation-accountant-03.pdf">Accountant's letter accompanying Financial Statement</a>.</li>
19228 </ul>
19229 Copies of GNOME Foundation's Federal Tax Return (the 990 form) can be downloaded at <a href="http://www.guidestar.org/">Guidestar.org</a>. You will have to register with GuideStar to access the IRS form, but the registration is free and takes only a minute.
19230 <h3>GUADEC</h3>
19231 <ul>
19232 	<li><a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/guadec-budget-consolidated.ods">Consolidated budget</a>. This includes the budget from 2006 to 2008, to make easier the comparison between events. It also fixes some mistakes that were found in the original ones. For future reference, the individual budgets are the following:</li>
19233 <ul>
19234 	<li><a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/guadec-budget-2006.ods">Budget of GUADEC 2006 at Vilanova</a>. <em>This is preliminary, before taxes</em>.</li>
19235 	<li><a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/guadec-budget-2007.ods">Budget of GUADEC 2007 at Birmingham</a>. <em>This also includes a sheet with a detailed budget of GUADEC 2006 at Vilanova.</em></li>
19236 	<li><a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/guadec-budget-2008.ods">Budget of GUADEC 2008 at Istanbul</a>.</li>
19237 	<li><a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/guadec-budget-2004.pdf">Budget of GUADEC 2004 at Kristiansand</a>.</li>
19238 	<li><a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/guadec-2004-financial-summary.pdf">Summary of financial information for GUADEC 2004</a>.</li>
19239 </ul>
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19273 	<item>
19274 				<title>Legal and Trademarks</title>
19275 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/foundation/legal-and-trademarks/</link>
19276 		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Dec 2010 18:39:00 +0000</pubDate>
19277 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[andreasn]]></dc:creator>
19278 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wptest.gnome.org/</guid>
19279 		<description></description>
19280 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[If you have any questions about any of these practices or GNOME Foundation's use of your personal information, please feel free to <a href="http://gnome.org/foundation/contacts/">contact</a> us by e-mail or by post.
19281 <h2><a id="confidentiality" name="confidentiality"></a>Board Confidentiality Policy</h2>
19282 Part of the Foundation's purpose is to be a neutral, independent body which organizations can use as an initial touchpoint before becoming more deeply involved with The GNOME Project. Through this and other activities, the members of the Board and employees and agents of the Foundation shall, from time to time and in the regular course of business, be made aware of confidential and sensitive information.
19283 
19284 Members of the board pledge upon their election and upon the publication of this addendum to keep this information confidential. Employees and agents pledge upon hiring or publication of this addendum to keep this information confidential, at risk of termination. Information that is public knowledge or that individuals came to know through other means is not covered by this provision. Confidential information must be marked confidential.
19285 <h2><a id="trademark" name="trademark"></a>Trademark Licensing</h2>
19286 One of the functions that the GNOME Foundation provides is to act as the legal owner for such GNOME project assets as the GNOME name and the GNOME foot. We must protect these trademarks in order to keep them. Therefore, we have some guidelines for their use and a standard agreement for user groups. These cover many common situations; if you need permission to use the GNOME trademarks in other ways or have other questions, please contact <a href="mailto:licensing@gnome.org">licensing@gnome.org</a>.
19287 
19288 The GNOME trademarks are:
19289 <ul>
19290 	<li>The word GNOME™</li>
19291 	<li>The GNOME foot logo:<br>
19292  <img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/gnome-logos.png" /></li>
19293 </ul>
19294 <h3>Third-party usage guidelines</h3>
19295 Under the law, “fair use” of trademarks is allowed (for example, trademarks typically may be used without permission in magazine and book reviews). The <a href="https://wiki.gnome.org/Foundation/LicensingGuidelines">GNOME Foundation trademark usage guidelines for third parties</a> describe what is appropriate fair use of the GNOME trademarks.
19296 <h3>User group license agreement</h3>
19297 User groups are a very important part of the GNOME community. User groups have a need to make use of the GNOME trademarks in such ways as creating and distributing marketing materials or creating web sites. (The usage of the term user group here is broad: the canonical example would be a group of people using and promoting GNOME in a specific locality, but it could also be a group of developers working on an open source GNOME application or many similar non-commerical uses.)
19298 
19299 By agreeing to the <a href="https://wiki.gnome.org/Foundation/LicensingAgreement">GNOME user group license agreement</a> a user group obtains permission to use the GNOME trademarks under certain conditions.
19300 <h3><a id="privacy-policy" style="font-size: 20px; font-weight: bold;" name="privacy-policy"></a><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-size: 20px; font-weight: bold;">Sharing Your Personal Information</span></h3>
19301 Unless you assent, GNOME Foundation will never share the personal information you provide to us except as described below.
19302 
19303 GNOME Foundation may disclose your personal information to third parties under any of the following circumstances:
19304 <ul>
19305 	<li>As may be required to fulfill orders, to conduct billing/credit card processing, to provide service, and for e-mail housing (as a consequence of uses already described in this Privacy Statement).</li>
19306 	<li>As required by law (such as responding to a valid subpoena, warrant, audit, or agency action, or to prevent fraud). Aggregated information may be distributed for the purposes of characterizing the GNOME community and planning future events. All personal details will be removed from such aggregated information (such aggregated information is used to describe our services to current and prospective partners and other third parties, and is not used to contact the subjects of the report.)</li>
19307 </ul>
19308 <h2><a id="pro-bono-counsel" name="pro-bono-counsel"></a>Pro Bono Counsel</h2>
19309 The GNOME Foundation thanks <a href="http://www.wsgr.com/">Wilson Sonsini Goodrich &amp; Rosati</a> and the <a href="http://www.softwarefreedom.org/">Software Freedom Law Center</a> for their ongoing service as pro bono counsels to the Foundation.
19310 <h2><a id="ein" name="ein"></a>Employer Identification Number / Federal Tax Identification Number</h2>
19311 The Employer Identification Number (EIN) of the GNOME Foundation, also known as Federal Tax Identification Number, is 043572618.]]></content:encoded>
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19344 	<item>
19345 				<title>Support GNOME</title>
19346 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/support-gnome/</link>
19347 		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Mar 2011 14:27:43 +0000</pubDate>
19348 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
19349 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wptest.gnome.org/</guid>
19350 		<description></description>
19351 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[GNOME relies on the support of individuals and companies. This enables us to organise events, pay for equipment, and have a small amount of staffing. The GNOME Foundation takes care of the project's financial affairs.
19352 
19353 There are many ways that individuals and organisations can support GNOME.
19354 <h2>Individuals</h2>
19355 <ul>
19356 	<li>The <a title="Friends of GNOME" href="http://www.gnome.org/friends/">Friends of GNOME</a> scheme allows regular or one time donations to the GNOME Foundation. The scheme includes great benefits for benefactors.</li>
19357 	<li>GNOME benefits from purchases of our merchandise, much of which is available through <a title="The GNOME Store" href="http://www.zazzle.com/gnome">the GNOME Store</a>.</li>
19358 </ul>
19359 <h2>Companies and organisations</h2>
19360 <ul>
19361 	<li>Companies and organisations regularly support GNOME by sponsoring and supporting our conferences and hackfest events. If you would like to sponsor such an event, you can email the Foundation <a href="mailto:board@gnome.org">Board of Directors</a>.</li>
19362 	<li>The <a href="http://wiki.gnome.org/AdvisoryBoard">GNOME Foundation Advisory Board</a> consists of partner companies and organisations wishing to participate in and support the GNOME Project.</li>
19363 </ul>]]></content:encoded>
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19386 	<item>
19387 				<title>News</title>
19388 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/</link>
19389 		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Mar 2011 05:25:19 +0000</pubDate>
19390 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[vdepizzol]]></dc:creator>
19391 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wptest.gnome.org/</guid>
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19396 		<wp:post_date>2011-03-29 05:25:19</wp:post_date>
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19412 	<item>
19413 				<title>Teams</title>
19414 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/teams/</link>
19415 		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Mar 2011 06:03:26 +0000</pubDate>
19416 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
19417 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wptest.gnome.org/</guid>
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19419 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[The GNOME Project includes a number of teams which work together on particular areas of responsibility. Membership is typically informal, and people are often members of more than one team.
19420 <h2><a href="http://wiki.gnome.org/Accessibility/">Accessibility</a></h2>
19421 The GNOME accessibility team works to ensure that the project's software can be used by those with physical disabilities. Much of this work involves creating, maintaining and integrating specialist accessibility software.
19422 <h2><a href="http://wiki.gnome.org/Bugsquad/">Bug squad</a></h2>
19423 GNOME's Bug Squad manages the project's issue tracker. Their work is essential to the smooth running of the project. Being a bug squadder is a great way to learn your way around GNOME.
19424 <h2><a href="http://wiki.gnome.org/Design/">Design</a></h2>
19425 The design of GNOME's desktop software is a key focus of this team, but it works on the design of GNOME's websites, marketing materials and merchandise. The creation and development of GNOME's icon sets is another major activity.
19426 <h2><a href="http://wiki.gnome.org/DocumentationProject/">Documentation</a></h2>
19427 GNOME software comes with extensive documentation both for users and developers. This documentation is created by the documentation team.
19428 <h2><a href="http://wiki.gnome.org/GnomeMarketing/">Marketing</a></h2>
19429 GNOME marketing works to promote GNOME and helps to raise funds for the GNOME Foundation. This involves a range of varied tasks, including creating content for the GNOME websites, writing and editing articles and news stories, microblogging and presenting at conferences.
19430 <h2><a href="http://sysadmin.gnome.org/">System administration</a></h2>
19431 The GNOME project hosts a range of development infrastructure, much of which is vital to its operation. It is the sysadmin team which keep develop and maintain this infrastructure's hardware and software.
19432 <h2><a href="http://wiki.gnome.org/TranslationProject/">Translation</a></h2>
19433 GNOME software is available in many languages, as is the project's documentation and websites. This translation work is undertaken by the many worldwide GNOME translation teams.
19434 <h2><a href="http://wiki.gnome.org/UsabilityProject/">Usability</a></h2>
19435 The GNOME Usability Project overlaps with the design team. Its mission is to ensure that GNOME software is easy to use. The maintenance and development of the GNOME Human Interface Guidelines is a key responsibility of this team.
19436 <h2><a href="http://wiki.gnome.org/GnomeWeb">Website development</a></h2>
19437 GNOME hosts a range of web-sites. These are designed, implemented, maintained and developed by the website team.]]></content:encoded>
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19460 	<item>
19461 				<title>start</title>
19462 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/start/</link>
19463 		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Apr 2011 17:48:40 +0000</pubDate>
19464 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[andreasn]]></dc:creator>
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19503 				<title>Home</title>
19504 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/</link>
19505 		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Apr 2011 22:14:04 +0000</pubDate>
19506 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[vdepizzol]]></dc:creator>
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19729 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[دسكتاپ شما چه شكليه؟! (عكس دسكتاپ خوتو بزار اینجا) - صفحه 65]]></wp:comment_author>
19730 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
19731 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://forum.persiantools.com/t42208-page65.html#post3995223</wp:comment_author_url>
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19735 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] ها: 40          KDE هم شد ویندوز آخه؟     این آرچ‌لینوکس هست + گنوم ۳.۲ دوستان آزادکار (البته نرم‌افزارهای آزاد منظورم [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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19742 			<wp:comment_id>1157</wp:comment_id>
19743 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Linux Mint #1 | neoGraphika]]></wp:comment_author>
19744 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
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19748 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-11-15 04:36:15</wp:comment_date_gmt>
19749 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] y que en su versi&oacute;n 11 &quot;Katya&quot; mantuvo la retrocompatibilidad con el escritorio Gnome 2, tan echado en falta desde la adopci&oacute;n de [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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19757 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Extensión de Gnome-Shell: StatusTitleBar - dev power]]></wp:comment_author>
19758 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
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19763 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] incluso los diálogos, lo cual las hace verse muy mal. Es por esto que decidí regresar a Gnome en su versión 3 con gnome-shell, su gestor gráfico (ventanas, notificaciones, etc.). Es bastante [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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19771 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Gnome decide renovar a Epiphany]]></wp:comment_author>
19772 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
19773 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.ftapanama.org/f266/gnome_decide_renovar_epiphany-14092/#post50840</wp:comment_author_url>
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19777 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...]  [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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19784 	<item>
19785 				<title>Getting GNOME</title>
19786 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/getting-gnome/</link>
19787 		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Apr 2011 17:09:31 +0000</pubDate>
19788 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
19789 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wptest.gnome.org/</guid>
19790 		<description></description>
19791 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="main_feature">GNOME can be used as a part of a distribution, which also include many GNOME applications. Here's how you can start using GNOME 3 today.</p>
19792 <!-- hide until we have a live cd again
19793 <hr class="bottom_shadow" />
19794 
19795 <h2>Take GNOME 3.6 for a test drive</h2>
19796 You can try GNOME 3 right now by using a live version from a CD/DVD or USB stick. This lets you try all the GNOME 3 features without having to install it on your computer.
19797 <a class="action_button" href="http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/misc/promo-usb/GNOME-3.6.0.iso">Download the live image</a>
19798 
19799 <ul>
19800 <li>Insert the drive (any data it contains will be erased!)</li>
19801 <li>Run dmesg in a terminal: this will give you the location of the stick in square brackets, such as sdb</li>
19802 <li>To write the image, run sudo dd if=GNOME-3.6.0.iso of=/dev/DRIVE bs=8M conv=fsync, replacing DRIVE with the location (e.g., /dev/sdb but not e.g., /dev/sdb1)</li>
19803 <li>Once the write operation has finished, you can reboot with the USB drive inserted (you may have to specify the boot device on startup)</li>
19804 </ul>
19805 
19806 <hr class="top_shadow" />
19807 -->
19808 <h2>Distributions</h2>
19809 Some of the most popular distributions ship GNOME 3 as part of their next releases.
19810 <div class="grid_4 alpha">
19811 <h3><a href="http://fedoraproject.org/">Fedora</a></h3>
19812 Fedora provides GNOME 3 straight out of the box - just install or try it live.
19813 
19814 </div>
19815 <div class="grid_4">
19816 <h3><a href="http://www.opensuse.org/en/">openSUSE</a></h3>
19817 GNOME 3 can be selected in the latest version of <a title="openSUSE" href="http://www.opensuse.org/" target="_blank">openSUSE</a>.
19818 
19819 </div>
19820 <div class="grid_4 omega">
19821 <h3><a href="http://www.ubuntu.com/">Ubuntu</a></h3>
19822 You can install GNOME 3 on Ubuntu. You can also try <a href="http://ubuntugnome.org/download/">the official GNOME Ubuntu flavor</a>.
19823 
19824 </div>
19825 <p class="footnotes">GNOME 3 can also be used through many other distributions, including <a href="http://www.archlinux.org/">Arch Linux</a> and <a href="http://www.debian.org/">Debian</a>. Check out their websites for more details.</p>
19826 
19827 
19828 <hr class="top_shadow" />
19829 
19830 <h2>Get the code!</h2>
19831 GNOME's software is <a href="http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html">Free Software</a>: all our code is available for download and can be freely modified and redistributed. There are several ways to get our code:
19832 <ul>
19833 	<li><a href="http://git.gnome.org/">Browse the development code</a></li>
19834 	<li><a href="http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/">Download the code for our latest release</a></li>
19835 	<li><a href="http://library.gnome.org/devel/jhbuild/stable/">Use the build tool</a></li>
19836 </ul>]]></content:encoded>
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19860 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Backlink Energiser]]></wp:comment_author>
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19866 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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19874 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Clockwork Blog]]></wp:comment_author>
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20112 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X &laquo; Sky Veo]]></wp:comment_author>
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20126 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X &laquo; Funky Tech]]></wp:comment_author>
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20140 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Xadux Linux mit Gnome3 - Linux Sozial Community Projekt]]></wp:comment_author>
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20142 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.xadux.eu/brainstorming/3891-xadux-linux-gnome3.html#post14477</wp:comment_author_url>
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20154 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Alex is Hannes]]></wp:comment_author>
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20156 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://alexishannes.goluxuryproperties.info/?p=3627</wp:comment_author_url>
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20168 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | codelodge.com]]></wp:comment_author>
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20170 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://codelodge.com/?p=12407</wp:comment_author_url>
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20184 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.reallyspecialday.com/gadgetsatwork/?p=24</wp:comment_author_url>
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20196 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Ancient Coin Collecting]]></wp:comment_author>
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20210 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Apple Gizmos &amp; Latest Creations &raquo; Blog Archive &raquo; GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X]]></wp:comment_author>
20211 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
20212 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://apple.dailytechgadgets.com/?p=843</wp:comment_author_url>
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20214 			<wp:comment_date>2011-05-15 10:28:50</wp:comment_date>
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20224 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X &#8211; Kiddie Toys]]></wp:comment_author>
20225 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
20226 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://snoopnpoop.mandarinacord.com/2011/04/11/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x/</wp:comment_author_url>
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20228 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-11 15:49:11</wp:comment_date>
20229 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-11 15:49:11</wp:comment_date_gmt>
20230 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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20238 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | My Blog]]></wp:comment_author>
20239 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
20240 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.celebritygossiponline.org/?p=19333</wp:comment_author_url>
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20242 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-11 16:03:11</wp:comment_date>
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20252 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Maximum Nood]]></wp:comment_author>
20253 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
20254 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://generaldatasecurity.com/maximumnood/2011/04/11/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x/</wp:comment_author_url>
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20256 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-11 17:04:03</wp:comment_date>
20257 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-11 17:04:03</wp:comment_date_gmt>
20258 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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20266 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Technology MOshe]]></wp:comment_author>
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20268 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://technologymosh.tonsilstonesremedies.info/?p=20</wp:comment_author_url>
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20270 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-11 18:18:31</wp:comment_date>
20271 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-11 18:18:31</wp:comment_date_gmt>
20272 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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20280 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Information About Technology Development]]></wp:comment_author>
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20282 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://mytechinfoblog.2u2.us/2011/04/12/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x/</wp:comment_author_url>
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20285 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-12 01:27:27</wp:comment_date_gmt>
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20308 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[How To Install/Uninstall Gnome3 On Ubuntu 11.04 (Natty) | TechStroke]]></wp:comment_author>
20309 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
20310 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://techstroke.com/installuninstall-gnome3-ubuntu.html</wp:comment_author_url>
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20313 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-12 07:24:48</wp:comment_date_gmt>
20314 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Click here to download GNOME3. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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20322 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | High Tech News]]></wp:comment_author>
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20324 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://linksenergizer.info/links7/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x/</wp:comment_author_url>
20325 			<wp:comment_author_IP>173.205.127.22</wp:comment_author_IP>
20326 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-12 09:56:57</wp:comment_date>
20327 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-12 09:56:57</wp:comment_date_gmt>
20328 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, th&amp;#1077r&amp;#1077 aren&#8217;t actually &amp;#1072n&amp;#1091 releases f&amp;#959r existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; &amp;#1110t&#8217;s th&amp;#1077 live CD/USB images, &amp;#959r Ubuntu users w&amp;#1110ll h&amp;#1072&amp;#957&amp;#1077 t&amp;#959 wait f&amp;#959r th&amp;#1077 launch &amp;#959f 11.04 f&amp;#959r a GNOME 3 PPA, b&amp;#965t &amp;#1110t w&amp;#1110ll br&amp;#1077&amp;#1072k Unity &amp;#1110n th&amp;#1077 process. Fedora users w&amp;#1110ll h&amp;#1072&amp;#957&amp;#1077 t&amp;#959 wait f&amp;#959r f&amp;#959r th&amp;#1077 M&amp;#1072&amp;#1091 24 release &amp;#959f Fedora 15. Of course, &amp;#1110f &amp;#1091&amp;#959&amp;#965&#8242;re feeling crazy, &amp;#1091&amp;#959&amp;#965 &amp;#1089&amp;#1072n always build GNOME 3 fr&amp;#959m source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
20329 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
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20333 		</wp:comment>
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20335 			<wp:comment_id>213</wp:comment_id>
20336 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Tertworky]]></wp:comment_author>
20337 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
20338 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://generaldatasecurity.com/tertworky/2011/04/12/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x/</wp:comment_author_url>
20339 			<wp:comment_author_IP>174.132.149.194</wp:comment_author_IP>
20340 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-12 11:07:48</wp:comment_date>
20341 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-12 11:07:48</wp:comment_date_gmt>
20342 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
20343 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
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20347 		</wp:comment>
20348 		<wp:comment>
20349 			<wp:comment_id>215</wp:comment_id>
20350 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Gnome 3 Released !!&nbsp;|&nbsp;d4rkcry3r.com]]></wp:comment_author>
20351 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
20352 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://d4rkcry3r.com/2011/04/gnome3-released/</wp:comment_author_url>
20353 			<wp:comment_author_IP>124.150.140.133</wp:comment_author_IP>
20354 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-12 11:48:51</wp:comment_date>
20355 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-12 11:48:51</wp:comment_date_gmt>
20356 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Download (available for both 32bit and 64bit computer)    gnome, linux [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
20357 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
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20361 		</wp:comment>
20362 		<wp:comment>
20363 			<wp:comment_id>216</wp:comment_id>
20364 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | New Data Configuration]]></wp:comment_author>
20365 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
20366 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://generaldatasecurity.com/dataconfig/2011/04/12/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x-2/</wp:comment_author_url>
20367 			<wp:comment_author_IP>174.132.149.194</wp:comment_author_IP>
20368 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-12 12:05:35</wp:comment_date>
20369 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-12 12:05:35</wp:comment_date_gmt>
20370 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
20371 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
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20375 		</wp:comment>
20376 		<wp:comment>
20377 			<wp:comment_id>220</wp:comment_id>
20378 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Alternative downloads blog]]></wp:comment_author>
20379 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
20380 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://skachatfilm.com/wpt/2011/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x/</wp:comment_author_url>
20381 			<wp:comment_author_IP>178.208.78.125</wp:comment_author_IP>
20382 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-12 15:35:06</wp:comment_date>
20383 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-12 15:35:06</wp:comment_date_gmt>
20384 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
20385 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
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20388 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
20389 		</wp:comment>
20390 		<wp:comment>
20391 			<wp:comment_id>221</wp:comment_id>
20392 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 disponible | Libre Información]]></wp:comment_author>
20393 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
20394 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.libreinformacion.com.ar/2011/04/gnome-3-disponible/</wp:comment_author_url>
20395 			<wp:comment_author_IP>200.58.114.41</wp:comment_author_IP>
20396 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-12 19:31:02</wp:comment_date>
20397 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-12 19:31:02</wp:comment_date_gmt>
20398 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Aquellos que deseen probar GNOME 3 pueden descargar un Live CD con la nueva versión del entorno escritorio integrado en openSUSE o Fedora desde  www.gnome.org. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
20399 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
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20403 		</wp:comment>
20404 		<wp:comment>
20405 			<wp:comment_id>222</wp:comment_id>
20406 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | 0845numbersonline.com]]></wp:comment_author>
20407 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
20408 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://tech.my-languages.com/?p=2531</wp:comment_author_url>
20409 			<wp:comment_author_IP>83.170.122.30</wp:comment_author_IP>
20410 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-12 21:04:07</wp:comment_date>
20411 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-12 21:04:07</wp:comment_date_gmt>
20412 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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20417 		</wp:comment>
20418 		<wp:comment>
20419 			<wp:comment_id>228</wp:comment_id>
20420 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Energizer2]]></wp:comment_author>
20421 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
20422 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.cosleeper-baby-safety-pillow.com/energizer/?p=2062</wp:comment_author_url>
20423 			<wp:comment_author_IP>71.6.179.71</wp:comment_author_IP>
20424 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-13 08:00:42</wp:comment_date>
20425 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-13 08:00:42</wp:comment_date_gmt>
20426 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
20427 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
20428 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
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20431 		</wp:comment>
20432 		<wp:comment>
20433 			<wp:comment_id>229</wp:comment_id>
20434 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Gnome 3 Yayında. &laquo; TeknolojiHaber.in &#8211; Güncel Teknoloji Haberleri, Teknoloji Bilgileri, Güncel Teknolojiler, Yeni Teknoloji Haberleri]]></wp:comment_author>
20435 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
20436 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://teknolojihaber.in/?p=53</wp:comment_author_url>
20437 			<wp:comment_author_IP>209.190.61.247</wp:comment_author_IP>
20438 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-13 10:46:31</wp:comment_date>
20439 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-13 10:46:31</wp:comment_date_gmt>
20440 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] da elden geçirdi daha basit hale getirdi. Yeni Gnome dağıtımına ulaşmak için bu link&#8217;e [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
20441 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
20442 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
20443 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
20444 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
20445 		</wp:comment>
20446 		<wp:comment>
20447 			<wp:comment_id>231</wp:comment_id>
20448 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | The Missing Tuba]]></wp:comment_author>
20449 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
20450 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://generaldatasecurity.com/missingtuba/2011/04/13/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x-2/</wp:comment_author_url>
20451 			<wp:comment_author_IP>174.132.149.194</wp:comment_author_IP>
20452 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-13 13:03:18</wp:comment_date>
20453 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-13 13:03:18</wp:comment_date_gmt>
20454 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
20455 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
20456 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
20457 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
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20459 		</wp:comment>
20460 		<wp:comment>
20461 			<wp:comment_id>232</wp:comment_id>
20462 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Energizer5]]></wp:comment_author>
20463 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
20464 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://voicechanger911.com/backlinks/?p=2069</wp:comment_author_url>
20465 			<wp:comment_author_IP>71.6.179.71</wp:comment_author_IP>
20466 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-13 14:01:14</wp:comment_date>
20467 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-13 14:01:14</wp:comment_date_gmt>
20468 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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20473 		</wp:comment>
20474 		<wp:comment>
20475 			<wp:comment_id>233</wp:comment_id>
20476 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Gadget &amp; Electronics Tips by Alfredo Trabulsi]]></wp:comment_author>
20477 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
20478 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.alfredotrabulsi.com/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x/</wp:comment_author_url>
20479 			<wp:comment_author_IP>174.120.200.2</wp:comment_author_IP>
20480 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-13 15:01:17</wp:comment_date>
20481 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-13 15:01:17</wp:comment_date_gmt>
20482 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
20483 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
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20486 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
20487 		</wp:comment>
20488 		<wp:comment>
20489 			<wp:comment_id>240</wp:comment_id>
20490 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Gnome 3: neu, modern und nur noch etwas ungewohnt &#171; gambaru.de]]></wp:comment_author>
20491 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
20492 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.gambaru.de/blog/?p=1961</wp:comment_author_url>
20493 			<wp:comment_author_IP>78.46.106.36</wp:comment_author_IP>
20494 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-13 20:07:43</wp:comment_date>
20495 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-13 20:07:43</wp:comment_date_gmt>
20496 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] habe den anderen Weg gewählt ohne das bestehende System zu ändern und mir die OpenSuSe und Fedora Live CD von gnome.org [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
20497 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
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20501 		</wp:comment>
20502 		<wp:comment>
20503 			<wp:comment_id>245</wp:comment_id>
20504 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[What is GNOME 3.0? Major Linux Desktop Redesign &laquo; Mobile Technology News]]></wp:comment_author>
20505 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
20506 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.triviaburst.com/blog/2011/04/13/what-is-gnome-3-0-major-linux-desktop-redesign/</wp:comment_author_url>
20507 			<wp:comment_author_IP>67.23.11.119</wp:comment_author_IP>
20508 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-13 21:01:23</wp:comment_date>
20509 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-13 21:01:23</wp:comment_date_gmt>
20510 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] and Fedora projects. Those are Linux distributions, or distros for the cool kids. You can browse to here to try it out on a USB stick or a [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
20511 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
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20515 		</wp:comment>
20516 		<wp:comment>
20517 			<wp:comment_id>247</wp:comment_id>
20518 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X - Flip Top Head]]></wp:comment_author>
20519 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
20520 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.flip-top-head.co.uk/2011/04/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x/</wp:comment_author_url>
20521 			<wp:comment_author_IP>213.229.84.196</wp:comment_author_IP>
20522 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-14 01:00:28</wp:comment_date>
20523 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-14 01:00:28</wp:comment_date_gmt>
20524 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
20525 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
20526 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
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20529 		</wp:comment>
20530 		<wp:comment>
20531 			<wp:comment_id>252</wp:comment_id>
20532 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Game Bites]]></wp:comment_author>
20533 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
20534 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://gamebites.thetechsandwich.com/?p=1146</wp:comment_author_url>
20535 			<wp:comment_author_IP>66.147.244.227</wp:comment_author_IP>
20536 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-14 09:07:23</wp:comment_date>
20537 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-14 09:07:23</wp:comment_date_gmt>
20538 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
20539 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
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20543 		</wp:comment>
20544 		<wp:comment>
20545 			<wp:comment_id>254</wp:comment_id>
20546 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Savory Soupers]]></wp:comment_author>
20547 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
20548 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://generaldatasecurity.com/savorysoupers/2011/04/14/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x/</wp:comment_author_url>
20549 			<wp:comment_author_IP>174.132.149.194</wp:comment_author_IP>
20550 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-14 09:31:51</wp:comment_date>
20551 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-14 09:31:51</wp:comment_date_gmt>
20552 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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20559 			<wp:comment_id>256</wp:comment_id>
20560 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | 800printer.com]]></wp:comment_author>
20561 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
20562 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://800printer.com/?p=10637</wp:comment_author_url>
20563 			<wp:comment_author_IP>174.123.190.242</wp:comment_author_IP>
20564 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-14 14:00:49</wp:comment_date>
20565 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-14 14:00:49</wp:comment_date_gmt>
20566 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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20571 		</wp:comment>
20572 		<wp:comment>
20573 			<wp:comment_id>259</wp:comment_id>
20574 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3.0 è arrivato!!!!! : theroot.it]]></wp:comment_author>
20575 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
20576 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.theroot.it/2011/04/14/gnome-3-0-e-arrivato/</wp:comment_author_url>
20577 			<wp:comment_author_IP>69.163.209.173</wp:comment_author_IP>
20578 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-14 18:24:06</wp:comment_date>
20579 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-14 18:24:06</wp:comment_date_gmt>
20580 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] in ogni caso il seguente link vi porterà direttamente all’inizio della vostra nuova avventura http://www.gnome.org/getting-gnome/ [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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20587 			<wp:comment_id>261</wp:comment_id>
20588 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[لينكس تطرح الإصدار الثالث لبيئة سطح المكتب GNOME 3.0 | شبكة كل شيء]]></wp:comment_author>
20589 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
20590 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://anythingown.com/news/?p=15295</wp:comment_author_url>
20591 			<wp:comment_author_IP>66.63.181.104</wp:comment_author_IP>
20592 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-14 20:55:28</wp:comment_date>
20593 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-14 20:55:28</wp:comment_date_gmt>
20594 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] أطلق اليوم الإصدار الثالث لحزمة بيئة سطح المكتب الخاصة بنظام تشغيل لينكس GNOME 3.0. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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20601 			<wp:comment_id>267</wp:comment_id>
20602 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Honest People]]></wp:comment_author>
20603 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
20604 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://kuku03.fastpersonal.info/?p=488</wp:comment_author_url>
20605 			<wp:comment_author_IP>112.137.167.176</wp:comment_author_IP>
20606 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-15 06:43:28</wp:comment_date>
20607 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-15 06:43:28</wp:comment_date_gmt>
20608 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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20615 			<wp:comment_id>269</wp:comment_id>
20616 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[How Solar Works for You &raquo; GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X]]></wp:comment_author>
20617 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
20618 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://thesolarway.insuranceforthenewmillenium.com/503/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x/</wp:comment_author_url>
20619 			<wp:comment_author_IP>208.43.81.117</wp:comment_author_IP>
20620 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-15 11:29:15</wp:comment_date>
20621 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-15 11:29:15</wp:comment_date_gmt>
20622 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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20629 			<wp:comment_id>271</wp:comment_id>
20630 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[&raquo; GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X Toys A Plenty]]></wp:comment_author>
20631 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
20632 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.toysaplenty.co.uk/uncategorized/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x-2</wp:comment_author_url>
20633 			<wp:comment_author_IP>188.65.113.2</wp:comment_author_IP>
20634 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-15 14:02:58</wp:comment_date>
20635 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-15 14:02:58</wp:comment_date_gmt>
20636 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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20642 		<wp:comment>
20643 			<wp:comment_id>272</wp:comment_id>
20644 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Gadgets &raquo; Blog Archive &raquo; GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X]]></wp:comment_author>
20645 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
20646 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://inmobiliariainternational.com/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x/</wp:comment_author_url>
20647 			<wp:comment_author_IP>173.192.220.100</wp:comment_author_IP>
20648 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-15 15:01:16</wp:comment_date>
20649 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-15 15:01:16</wp:comment_date_gmt>
20650 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
20651 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
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20655 		</wp:comment>
20656 		<wp:comment>
20657 			<wp:comment_id>274</wp:comment_id>
20658 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[لينكس تطرح الإصدار الثالث لبيئة سطح المكتب gnome 3.0 &laquo; جديد المنتدى &laquo; مجتمع عرب مايكروسوفت]]></wp:comment_author>
20659 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
20660 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.microsoft-ac.com/?p=3950</wp:comment_author_url>
20661 			<wp:comment_author_IP>66.197.160.53</wp:comment_author_IP>
20662 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-15 18:15:05</wp:comment_date>
20663 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-15 18:15:05</wp:comment_date_gmt>
20664 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] الثالث لحزمة بيئة سطح المكتب الخاصة بنظام تشغيل لينكس GNOME 3.0. وتستخدم توزيعة أوبنتو التوزيعة الأشهر لنظام لينكس [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
20665 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
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20669 		</wp:comment>
20670 		<wp:comment>
20671 			<wp:comment_id>275</wp:comment_id>
20672 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | All Talks About Technology &amp; Games]]></wp:comment_author>
20673 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
20674 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://techgames.xboxredlight.com/?p=607</wp:comment_author_url>
20675 			<wp:comment_author_IP>74.54.218.178</wp:comment_author_IP>
20676 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-15 20:01:45</wp:comment_date>
20677 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-15 20:01:45</wp:comment_date_gmt>
20678 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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20683 		</wp:comment>
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20685 			<wp:comment_id>276</wp:comment_id>
20686 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Software Blog Updates]]></wp:comment_author>
20687 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
20688 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://generaldatasecurity.com/software/2011/04/15/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x/</wp:comment_author_url>
20689 			<wp:comment_author_IP>174.132.149.194</wp:comment_author_IP>
20690 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-15 20:11:46</wp:comment_date>
20691 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-15 20:11:46</wp:comment_date_gmt>
20692 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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20697 		</wp:comment>
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20699 			<wp:comment_id>277</wp:comment_id>
20700 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Canned Media &#8211; World Media News]]></wp:comment_author>
20701 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
20702 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://canned-media.com/2011/04/15/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x-2/</wp:comment_author_url>
20703 			<wp:comment_author_IP>94.229.66.166</wp:comment_author_IP>
20704 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-15 21:38:24</wp:comment_date>
20705 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-15 21:38:24</wp:comment_date_gmt>
20706 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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20713 			<wp:comment_id>279</wp:comment_id>
20714 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Hardware Computer Blog]]></wp:comment_author>
20715 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
20716 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://generaldatasecurity.com/hardware/2011/04/16/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x/</wp:comment_author_url>
20717 			<wp:comment_author_IP>174.132.149.194</wp:comment_author_IP>
20718 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-16 06:13:27</wp:comment_date>
20719 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-16 06:13:27</wp:comment_date_gmt>
20720 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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20726 		<wp:comment>
20727 			<wp:comment_id>280</wp:comment_id>
20728 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | eraseaddware.com]]></wp:comment_author>
20729 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
20730 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://eraseaddware.com/blog/?p=4430</wp:comment_author_url>
20731 			<wp:comment_author_IP>69.93.227.34</wp:comment_author_IP>
20732 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-16 06:21:42</wp:comment_date>
20733 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-16 06:21:42</wp:comment_date_gmt>
20734 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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20739 		</wp:comment>
20740 		<wp:comment>
20741 			<wp:comment_id>283</wp:comment_id>
20742 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Mini Umbos]]></wp:comment_author>
20743 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
20744 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://generaldatasecurity.com/miniumbos/2011/04/16/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x/</wp:comment_author_url>
20745 			<wp:comment_author_IP>174.132.149.194</wp:comment_author_IP>
20746 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-16 19:02:32</wp:comment_date>
20747 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-16 19:02:32</wp:comment_date_gmt>
20748 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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20755 			<wp:comment_id>284</wp:comment_id>
20756 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Tech Bites]]></wp:comment_author>
20757 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
20758 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://techbites.thetechsandwich.com/?p=1204</wp:comment_author_url>
20759 			<wp:comment_author_IP>66.147.244.227</wp:comment_author_IP>
20760 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-16 19:04:50</wp:comment_date>
20761 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-16 19:04:50</wp:comment_date_gmt>
20762 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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20768 		<wp:comment>
20769 			<wp:comment_id>285</wp:comment_id>
20770 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Juicy Lemons]]></wp:comment_author>
20771 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
20772 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://generaldatasecurity.com/juicylemons/2011/04/16/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x/</wp:comment_author_url>
20773 			<wp:comment_author_IP>174.132.149.194</wp:comment_author_IP>
20774 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-16 19:09:22</wp:comment_date>
20775 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-16 19:09:22</wp:comment_date_gmt>
20776 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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20786 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://techalert.hacknintendowii.com/?p=633</wp:comment_author_url>
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20788 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-16 23:06:21</wp:comment_date>
20789 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-16 23:06:21</wp:comment_date_gmt>
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20798 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[گنوم 3 منتشر شد | پایگاه خبری فن آوری اطلاعات برسام]]></wp:comment_author>
20799 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
20800 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.barsam.ir/archive/%da%af%d9%86%d9%88%d9%85-3-%d9%85%d9%86%d8%aa%d8%b4%d8%b1-%d8%b4%d8%af/</wp:comment_author_url>
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20802 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-17 05:45:23</wp:comment_date>
20803 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-17 05:45:23</wp:comment_date_gmt>
20804 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] GNOME 3 و یا دریافت کلیه‌ی سورس گنوم۳، می‌توانید به اینجا بروید. همچنین کاربران ArchLinux می‌توانند با فعال کردن [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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20812 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Tlawson&#039;s Faves | GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS XTlawson&#039;s Faves]]></wp:comment_author>
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20814 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://tlawson.blogge.rs/2011/04/17/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x/</wp:comment_author_url>
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20816 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-17 16:04:38</wp:comment_date>
20817 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-17 16:04:38</wp:comment_date_gmt>
20818 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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20826 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[I Can Be Whatever I Want Here &raquo; Blog Archive &raquo; GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X]]></wp:comment_author>
20827 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
20828 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://muse339.instablur.com/690/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x-2/</wp:comment_author_url>
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20830 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-17 16:15:45</wp:comment_date>
20831 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-17 16:15:45</wp:comment_date_gmt>
20832 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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20840 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[House Hunters for Celebs :: GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X :: http://casagrande.micasaessucasagermania.com]]></wp:comment_author>
20841 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
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20844 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-18 00:43:09</wp:comment_date>
20845 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-18 00:43:09</wp:comment_date_gmt>
20846 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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20854 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Calling Them Out]]></wp:comment_author>
20855 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
20856 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://generaldatasecurity.com/callinthemout/2011/04/18/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x-2/</wp:comment_author_url>
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20858 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-18 02:05:56</wp:comment_date>
20859 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-18 02:05:56</wp:comment_date_gmt>
20860 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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20867 			<wp:comment_id>307</wp:comment_id>
20868 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[My Blog &raquo; GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X]]></wp:comment_author>
20869 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
20870 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.homeforsaleva.com/?p=135</wp:comment_author_url>
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20872 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-18 06:08:28</wp:comment_date>
20873 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-18 06:08:28</wp:comment_date_gmt>
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20882 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Nearing Old Age]]></wp:comment_author>
20883 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
20884 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://generaldatasecurity.com/nearingoldage/2011/04/18/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x-2/</wp:comment_author_url>
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20886 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-18 10:53:26</wp:comment_date>
20887 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-18 10:53:26</wp:comment_date_gmt>
20888 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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20896 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Awkward Backward]]></wp:comment_author>
20897 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
20898 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://generaldatasecurity.com/awkwardbackward/2011/04/18/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x/</wp:comment_author_url>
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20900 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-18 13:41:01</wp:comment_date>
20901 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-18 13:41:01</wp:comment_date_gmt>
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20910 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Everheartz15&#039;s Tech Blog]]></wp:comment_author>
20911 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
20912 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://everheartz15.mybeautyrestmattress.com/?p=5914</wp:comment_author_url>
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20914 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-18 22:46:48</wp:comment_date>
20915 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-18 22:46:48</wp:comment_date_gmt>
20916 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, t&amp;#1211&amp;#1077r&amp;#1077 aren&#8217;t actually &amp;#1072&amp;#1495&amp;#1091 releases f&amp;#959r existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; &amp;#1110t&#8217;s t&amp;#1211&amp;#1077 live CD/USB images, &amp;#959r Ubuntu users w&amp;#1110&amp;#406&amp;#406 &amp;#1211&amp;#1072&amp;#957&amp;#1077 t&amp;#959 wait f&amp;#959r t&amp;#1211&amp;#1077 launch &amp;#959f 11.04 f&amp;#959r a GNOME 3 PPA, b&amp;#965t &amp;#1110t w&amp;#1110&amp;#406&amp;#406 br&amp;#1077&amp;#1072k Unity &amp;#1110&amp;#1495 t&amp;#1211&amp;#1077 process. Fedora users w&amp;#1110&amp;#406&amp;#406 &amp;#1211&amp;#1072&amp;#957&amp;#1077 t&amp;#959 wait f&amp;#959r f&amp;#959r t&amp;#1211&amp;#1077 M&amp;#1072&amp;#1091 24 release &amp;#959f Fedora 15. Of course, &amp;#1110f &amp;#1091&amp;#959&amp;#965&#8242;re feeling crazy, &amp;#1091&amp;#959&amp;#965 &amp;#1089&amp;#1072&amp;#1495 always build GNOME 3 fr&amp;#959m source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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20924 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | errorwindow.info]]></wp:comment_author>
20925 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
20926 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://errorwindow.info/blog/?p=4496</wp:comment_author_url>
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20928 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-18 23:06:31</wp:comment_date>
20929 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-18 23:06:31</wp:comment_date_gmt>
20930 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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20938 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Jeremy Signals]]></wp:comment_author>
20939 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
20940 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://generaldatasecurity.com/jeremysignals/2011/04/19/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x/</wp:comment_author_url>
20941 			<wp:comment_author_IP>174.132.149.194</wp:comment_author_IP>
20942 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-19 19:47:39</wp:comment_date>
20943 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-19 19:47:39</wp:comment_date_gmt>
20944 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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20952 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Stock and Option Trading Software and Indicators]]></wp:comment_author>
20953 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
20954 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://stock-trading-investment.com/general/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x</wp:comment_author_url>
20955 			<wp:comment_author_IP>97.79.239.118</wp:comment_author_IP>
20956 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-20 01:01:35</wp:comment_date>
20957 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-20 01:01:35</wp:comment_date_gmt>
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20966 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Clappersoff]]></wp:comment_author>
20967 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
20968 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://generaldatasecurity.com/clappersoff/2011/04/20/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x-2/</wp:comment_author_url>
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20970 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-20 14:37:19</wp:comment_date>
20971 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-20 14:37:19</wp:comment_date_gmt>
20972 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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20979 			<wp:comment_id>329</wp:comment_id>
20980 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Computer Data Storage]]></wp:comment_author>
20981 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
20982 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://generaldatasecurity.com/compute/2011/04/20/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x-2/</wp:comment_author_url>
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21008 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Movie Bites]]></wp:comment_author>
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21050 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Trying Gnome3 and it&#8217;s great! | hugo&#039;s blog]]></wp:comment_author>
21051 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
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21055 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-21 07:06:32</wp:comment_date_gmt>
21056 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] now running Gnome3 from a USB stick and it&#8217;s great! There are many, many improvements over the previous version. You should [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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21064 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Mackinaw Island Historical Blog]]></wp:comment_author>
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21066 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://mackinawmatt.instablur.com/759/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x/</wp:comment_author_url>
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21078 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X]]></wp:comment_author>
21079 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
21080 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://discoveringmolokai.com/?p=1646</wp:comment_author_url>
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21082 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-21 09:03:11</wp:comment_date>
21083 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-21 09:03:11</wp:comment_date_gmt>
21084 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, th&amp;#1077r&amp;#1077 aren&#8217;t actually &amp;#1072n&amp;#1091 releases f&amp;#959r existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; &amp;#1110t&#8217;s th&amp;#1077 live CD/USB images, &amp;#959r Ubuntu users w&amp;#1110&amp;#406&amp;#406 h&amp;#1072&amp;#957&amp;#1077 t&amp;#959 wait f&amp;#959r th&amp;#1077 launch &amp;#959f 11.04 f&amp;#959r a GNOME 3 PPA, b&amp;#965t &amp;#1110t w&amp;#1110&amp;#406&amp;#406 br&amp;#1077&amp;#1072k Unity &amp;#1110n th&amp;#1077 process. Fedora users w&amp;#1110&amp;#406&amp;#406 h&amp;#1072&amp;#957&amp;#1077 t&amp;#959 wait f&amp;#959r f&amp;#959r th&amp;#1077 M&amp;#1072&amp;#1091 24 release &amp;#959f Fedora 15. Of course, &amp;#1110f &amp;#1091&amp;#959&amp;#965&#8242;re feeling crazy, &amp;#1091&amp;#959&amp;#965 &amp;#1089&amp;#1072n always build GNOME 3 fr&amp;#959m source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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21092 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Scones Heaven]]></wp:comment_author>
21093 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
21094 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://generaldatasecurity.com/sconesheaven/2011/04/21/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x/</wp:comment_author_url>
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21111 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-21 12:02:17</wp:comment_date_gmt>
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21125 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-21 23:35:27</wp:comment_date_gmt>
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21134 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Kenya Hear Me Now]]></wp:comment_author>
21135 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
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21138 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-22 19:10:18</wp:comment_date>
21139 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-22 19:10:18</wp:comment_date_gmt>
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21148 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | technology master]]></wp:comment_author>
21149 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
21150 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://technologymasters.xboxredlight.com/?p=281</wp:comment_author_url>
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21152 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-22 23:47:06</wp:comment_date>
21153 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-22 23:47:06</wp:comment_date_gmt>
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21162 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | How To Buy Tech Insurance]]></wp:comment_author>
21163 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
21164 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://howtobuy.techinsurancehq.com/4859/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x-2/</wp:comment_author_url>
21165 			<wp:comment_author_IP>74.86.183.199</wp:comment_author_IP>
21166 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-23 05:10:21</wp:comment_date>
21167 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-23 05:10:21</wp:comment_date_gmt>
21168 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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21176 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Cruncher Muncher]]></wp:comment_author>
21177 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
21178 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://generaldatasecurity.com/crunchermuncher/2011/04/23/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x/</wp:comment_author_url>
21179 			<wp:comment_author_IP>174.132.149.194</wp:comment_author_IP>
21180 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-23 10:21:25</wp:comment_date>
21181 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-23 10:21:25</wp:comment_date_gmt>
21182 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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21188 		<wp:comment>
21189 			<wp:comment_id>370</wp:comment_id>
21190 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[how to install Gnome 3 on ubuntu 10.10-10.04]]></wp:comment_author>
21191 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
21192 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://blog.sudobits.com/2011/04/24/how-to-install-gnome-3-on-ubuntu-10-10-10-04/</wp:comment_author_url>
21193 			<wp:comment_author_IP>69.167.160.4</wp:comment_author_IP>
21194 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-24 10:11:53</wp:comment_date>
21195 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-24 10:11:53</wp:comment_date_gmt>
21196 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] some problems, related to gnome 3 / Ubuntu). You can also download the *.ISO archive from the Gnome&#8217;s official website and install it, but officially it says only for Fedora and Open Suse, but I think , the package [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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21204 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Louis&#039; blog &raquo; Blog Archive &raquo; Unity overrasker positivt]]></wp:comment_author>
21205 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
21206 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.louis.dk/?p=804</wp:comment_author_url>
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21208 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-24 16:46:13</wp:comment_date>
21209 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-24 16:46:13</wp:comment_date_gmt>
21210 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Hvis man har lyst til at prøve Gnome 3 med den nye Gnome Shell kan se mere på projektets hjemmeside: http://www.gnome.org/getting-gnome/ [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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21218 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Camo Hoofers Unite!]]></wp:comment_author>
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21220 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://generaldatasecurity.com/camohoofer/2011/04/24/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x/</wp:comment_author_url>
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21222 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-24 18:10:16</wp:comment_date>
21223 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-24 18:10:16</wp:comment_date_gmt>
21224 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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21232 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Moon Bog]]></wp:comment_author>
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21234 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://generaldatasecurity.com/moonbog/2011/04/25/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x/</wp:comment_author_url>
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21246 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Easy Rider Harley Blog &raquo; Blog Archiv &raquo; GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X]]></wp:comment_author>
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21260 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X &mdash; Gadget Tech]]></wp:comment_author>
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21288 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X &laquo; Digi Club]]></wp:comment_author>
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21293 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-26 12:41:48</wp:comment_date_gmt>
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21302 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Inner Sanctum]]></wp:comment_author>
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21304 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://generaldatasecurity.com/innersanctum/2011/04/27/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x/</wp:comment_author_url>
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21316 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Gift Wrapping Expertise &raquo; Blog Archive &raquo; GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X]]></wp:comment_author>
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21320 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-27 10:52:03</wp:comment_date>
21321 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-27 10:52:03</wp:comment_date_gmt>
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21330 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Backlink Energiser 2]]></wp:comment_author>
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21332 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.pcmk.info/ble/?p=1092</wp:comment_author_url>
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21335 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-27 16:36:32</wp:comment_date_gmt>
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21363 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-28 00:13:41</wp:comment_date_gmt>
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21377 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-28 00:22:26</wp:comment_date_gmt>
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21391 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-28 03:19:38</wp:comment_date_gmt>
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21420 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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21428 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Livin La Vida Loca en Espana &raquo; GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X]]></wp:comment_author>
21429 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
21430 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://lavidalocamoca.aplaceforink.com/378/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x-2/</wp:comment_author_url>
21431 			<wp:comment_author_IP>174.122.14.2</wp:comment_author_IP>
21432 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-28 14:29:38</wp:comment_date>
21433 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-28 14:29:38</wp:comment_date_gmt>
21434 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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21442 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Zopatropic]]></wp:comment_author>
21443 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
21444 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://generaldatasecurity.com/zopatropic/2011/04/28/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x/</wp:comment_author_url>
21445 			<wp:comment_author_IP>174.132.149.194</wp:comment_author_IP>
21446 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-28 20:06:56</wp:comment_date>
21447 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-28 20:06:56</wp:comment_date_gmt>
21448 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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21456 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X]]></wp:comment_author>
21457 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
21458 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://productsconsumerreport.com/?p=2004</wp:comment_author_url>
21459 			<wp:comment_author_IP>207.58.166.182</wp:comment_author_IP>
21460 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-28 22:04:49</wp:comment_date>
21461 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-28 22:04:49</wp:comment_date_gmt>
21462 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, th&amp;#1077r&amp;#1077 aren&#8217;t really &amp;#1072n&amp;#1091 releases f&amp;#959r existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; &amp;#1110t&#8217;s th&amp;#1077 live CD/USB images, &amp;#959r Ubuntu users w&amp;#1110&amp;#406&amp;#406 h&amp;#1072&amp;#957&amp;#1077 t&amp;#959 wait f&amp;#959r th&amp;#1077 launch &amp;#959f 11.04 f&amp;#959r a GNOME 3 PPA, b&amp;#965t &amp;#1110t w&amp;#1110&amp;#406&amp;#406 br&amp;#1077&amp;#1072k Unity &amp;#1110n th&amp;#1077 process. Fedora users w&amp;#1110&amp;#406&amp;#406 h&amp;#1072&amp;#957&amp;#1077 t&amp;#959 wait f&amp;#959r f&amp;#959r th&amp;#1077 M&amp;#1072&amp;#1091 24 release &amp;#959f Fedora 15. Of course, &amp;#1110f &amp;#1091&amp;#959&amp;#965&#8242;re feeling crazy, &amp;#1091&amp;#959&amp;#965 &amp;#1089&amp;#1072n always build GNOME 3 fr&amp;#959m source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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21470 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Science and Technology News]]></wp:comment_author>
21471 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
21472 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://scienceandtechnologynews.blogetery.com/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x.html</wp:comment_author_url>
21473 			<wp:comment_author_IP>209.236.118.170</wp:comment_author_IP>
21474 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-29 07:22:25</wp:comment_date>
21475 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-29 07:22:25</wp:comment_date_gmt>
21476 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source.GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X originally appeared on Download [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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21484 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Decent Witches]]></wp:comment_author>
21485 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
21486 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://generaldatasecurity.com/decentwitches/2011/04/29/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x/</wp:comment_author_url>
21487 			<wp:comment_author_IP>174.132.149.194</wp:comment_author_IP>
21488 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-29 08:18:41</wp:comment_date>
21489 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-29 08:18:41</wp:comment_date_gmt>
21490 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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21498 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Tech - Info]]></wp:comment_author>
21499 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
21500 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://techinfo.goodbookreviews.info/?p=2130</wp:comment_author_url>
21501 			<wp:comment_author_IP>174.123.254.130</wp:comment_author_IP>
21502 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-29 12:04:02</wp:comment_date>
21503 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-29 12:04:02</wp:comment_date_gmt>
21504 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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21512 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Dolphin Stories of Mythical Fish &rsaquo; GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X]]></wp:comment_author>
21513 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
21514 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://dolphins8.micasaessucasagermania.com/1225/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x-2/</wp:comment_author_url>
21515 			<wp:comment_author_IP>85.92.83.164</wp:comment_author_IP>
21516 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-29 18:37:12</wp:comment_date>
21517 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-29 18:37:12</wp:comment_date_gmt>
21518 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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21526 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X &laquo; miltonkeynesbedsits.co.uk]]></wp:comment_author>
21527 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
21528 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://mkbed-04.miltonkeynesbedsits.co.uk/?p=1028</wp:comment_author_url>
21529 			<wp:comment_author_IP>69.90.160.140</wp:comment_author_IP>
21530 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-29 22:44:34</wp:comment_date>
21531 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-29 22:44:34</wp:comment_date_gmt>
21532 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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21540 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Chumming For Free]]></wp:comment_author>
21541 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
21542 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://generaldatasecurity.com/chummingforfree/2011/04/30/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x/</wp:comment_author_url>
21543 			<wp:comment_author_IP>174.132.149.194</wp:comment_author_IP>
21544 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-30 06:18:12</wp:comment_date>
21545 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-30 06:18:12</wp:comment_date_gmt>
21546 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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21553 			<wp:comment_id>425</wp:comment_id>
21554 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X &laquo; All About Electronics]]></wp:comment_author>
21555 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
21556 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.electronicforum.org/general/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x/</wp:comment_author_url>
21557 			<wp:comment_author_IP>67.225.164.38</wp:comment_author_IP>
21558 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-30 09:41:18</wp:comment_date>
21559 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-30 09:41:18</wp:comment_date_gmt>
21560 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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21566 		<wp:comment>
21567 			<wp:comment_id>430</wp:comment_id>
21568 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 Live image 1.2.0 / GNOME 3.0.1 openSUSE 11.4]]></wp:comment_author>
21569 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
21570 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://osarena.net/2011/04/gnome-3-live-image-1-2-0-gnome-3-0-1-opensuse-11-4.html</wp:comment_author_url>
21571 			<wp:comment_author_IP>88.198.17.8</wp:comment_author_IP>
21572 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-30 16:26:34</wp:comment_date>
21573 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-30 16:26:34</wp:comment_date_gmt>
21574 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] ανακοινώθηκε και το Gnome 3.0.1 live το οποίο είναι διαθέσιμο εδώ με αναλυτικές οδηγίες για το πώς να γράψετε την εικόνα [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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21582 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Coyote Ugly What About It &raquo; GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X]]></wp:comment_author>
21583 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
21584 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://wileyone.aplaceforink.com/1994/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x/</wp:comment_author_url>
21585 			<wp:comment_author_IP>174.122.14.2</wp:comment_author_IP>
21586 			<wp:comment_date>2011-05-01 03:08:22</wp:comment_date>
21587 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-05-01 03:08:22</wp:comment_date_gmt>
21588 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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21595 			<wp:comment_id>435</wp:comment_id>
21596 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 -- A &quot;Fresh&quot; Approach to Desktop Computing - howzzit?]]></wp:comment_author>
21597 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
21598 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.howzzit.com/tech/apps/desktop/gnome-3-review-a-fresh-approach-to-desktop-computing/</wp:comment_author_url>
21599 			<wp:comment_author_IP>66.147.244.166</wp:comment_author_IP>
21600 			<wp:comment_date>2011-05-01 10:12:56</wp:comment_date>
21601 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-05-01 10:12:56</wp:comment_date_gmt>
21602 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] All this meant I just had to try it. After much trial and error, I figured out a way to have a complete GNOME 3 experience installed on my laptop. To cut a long story short: I tried one of the official GNOME 3 Live CDs available. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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21609 			<wp:comment_id>437</wp:comment_id>
21610 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[How to get Evolution 3.0 in Gnome 3 in Ubuntu 11.04 | My API Tips]]></wp:comment_author>
21611 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
21612 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.myapitips.com/2011/05/01/how-to-get-evolution-3-0-in-gnome-3-in-ubuntu-11-04/</wp:comment_author_url>
21613 			<wp:comment_author_IP>96.30.16.116</wp:comment_author_IP>
21614 			<wp:comment_date>2011-05-01 13:42:31</wp:comment_date>
21615 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-05-01 13:42:31</wp:comment_date_gmt>
21616 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] 3 is available for OpenSUSE and Fedora,its (according to Gnome website).         Previous post [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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21623 			<wp:comment_id>439</wp:comment_id>
21624 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Political Bites]]></wp:comment_author>
21625 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
21626 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://politicalbites.thetechsandwich.com/?p=1589</wp:comment_author_url>
21627 			<wp:comment_author_IP>66.147.244.227</wp:comment_author_IP>
21628 			<wp:comment_date>2011-05-02 21:23:58</wp:comment_date>
21629 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-05-02 21:23:58</wp:comment_date_gmt>
21630 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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21637 			<wp:comment_id>440</wp:comment_id>
21638 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Sooner 10 Later]]></wp:comment_author>
21639 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
21640 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://generaldatasecurity.com/sooner10later/2011/05/02/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x/</wp:comment_author_url>
21641 			<wp:comment_author_IP>174.132.149.194</wp:comment_author_IP>
21642 			<wp:comment_date>2011-05-02 23:02:23</wp:comment_date>
21643 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-05-02 23:02:23</wp:comment_date_gmt>
21644 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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21652 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[How I Met Your Mother In Germany &raquo; GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X]]></wp:comment_author>
21653 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
21654 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://europpilez.micasaessucasagermania.com/1185/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x-2/</wp:comment_author_url>
21655 			<wp:comment_author_IP>85.92.83.164</wp:comment_author_IP>
21656 			<wp:comment_date>2011-05-25 09:13:53</wp:comment_date>
21657 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-05-25 09:13:53</wp:comment_date_gmt>
21658 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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21666 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | RSS Explosion – Energizer]]></wp:comment_author>
21667 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
21668 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://rssexplosion.com/blenergizer12/?p=1821</wp:comment_author_url>
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21670 			<wp:comment_date>2011-05-25 19:06:32</wp:comment_date>
21671 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-05-25 19:06:32</wp:comment_date_gmt>
21672 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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21680 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Backlink Energiser 5]]></wp:comment_author>
21681 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
21682 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.grow-taller-reviews.info/ble/?p=1429</wp:comment_author_url>
21683 			<wp:comment_author_IP>74.53.74.242</wp:comment_author_IP>
21684 			<wp:comment_date>2011-05-26 07:01:16</wp:comment_date>
21685 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-05-26 07:01:16</wp:comment_date_gmt>
21686 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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21694 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[¿openSUSE 11.4 GNOME 3? Aquí mismo (también para Virtualbox)]]></wp:comment_author>
21695 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
21696 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.muylinux.com/2011/05/26/opensuse-11-4-gnome-3-aqui-mismo-tambien-para-virtualbox/</wp:comment_author_url>
21697 			<wp:comment_author_IP>178.79.146.80</wp:comment_author_IP>
21698 			<wp:comment_date>2011-05-26 07:22:25</wp:comment_date>
21699 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-05-26 07:22:25</wp:comment_date_gmt>
21700 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] imágenes de de GNOME 3, de las que sirven como prueba en modo Live CD; de momento solo hay de Fedora y openSUSE. Son oficiales de ambos proyectos, pero no se distinguen por nombre o número de [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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21707 			<wp:comment_id>563</wp:comment_id>
21708 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Gnome 3 et Fedora 15, pas encore parfait mais une migration en douceur - Philippe Scoffoni]]></wp:comment_author>
21709 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
21710 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://philippe.scoffoni.net/gnome-3-fedora-15-pas-encore-parfait-migration-en-douceur/</wp:comment_author_url>
21711 			<wp:comment_author_IP>88.190.221.171</wp:comment_author_IP>
21712 			<wp:comment_date>2011-05-27 10:18:22</wp:comment_date>
21713 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-05-27 10:18:22</wp:comment_date_gmt>
21714 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] toute nouvelle interface graphique de Gnome 3.J&#8217;avais expérimenté Gnome 3 récemment avec un live-cd et avais estimé que cela ne m&#8217;éloignait pas trop de mes habitudes de travail et ne devait [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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21722 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Wine &amp; Technology News: Myview WordView]]></wp:comment_author>
21723 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
21724 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://my-view-word-view.com/wine-news-SH-WP4/2011/05/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x-7/</wp:comment_author_url>
21725 			<wp:comment_author_IP>174.36.159.39</wp:comment_author_IP>
21726 			<wp:comment_date>2011-05-27 17:10:01</wp:comment_date>
21727 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-05-27 17:10:01</wp:comment_date_gmt>
21728 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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21736 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X &raquo; ducatimotorrad.com]]></wp:comment_author>
21737 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
21738 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://ducatimotorrad.com/?p=779</wp:comment_author_url>
21739 			<wp:comment_author_IP>173.192.220.107</wp:comment_author_IP>
21740 			<wp:comment_date>2011-05-27 23:18:48</wp:comment_date>
21741 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-05-27 23:18:48</wp:comment_date_gmt>
21742 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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21749 			<wp:comment_id>569</wp:comment_id>
21750 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Home Warranty &raquo; GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X]]></wp:comment_author>
21751 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
21752 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://firstamericanhomewarranty.net/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x/</wp:comment_author_url>
21753 			<wp:comment_author_IP>208.43.81.115</wp:comment_author_IP>
21754 			<wp:comment_date>2011-05-28 15:37:27</wp:comment_date>
21755 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-05-28 15:37:27</wp:comment_date_gmt>
21756 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, th&amp;#1077r&amp;#1077 aren&#8217;t really &amp;#1072n&amp;#1091 releases f&amp;#959r existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; &amp;#1110t&#8217;s th&amp;#1077 live CD/USB images, &amp;#959r Ubuntu users w&amp;#1110&amp;#406&amp;#406 h&amp;#1072&amp;#957&amp;#1077 t&amp;#959 wait f&amp;#959r th&amp;#1077 launch &amp;#959f 11.04 f&amp;#959r a GNOME 3 PPA, b&amp;#965t &amp;#1110t w&amp;#1110&amp;#406&amp;#406 br&amp;#1077&amp;#1072k Unity &amp;#1110n th&amp;#1077 process. Fedora users w&amp;#1110&amp;#406&amp;#406 h&amp;#1072&amp;#957&amp;#1077 t&amp;#959 wait f&amp;#959r f&amp;#959r th&amp;#1077 M&amp;#1072&amp;#1091 24 release &amp;#959f Fedora 15. Of course, &amp;#1110f &amp;#1091&amp;#959&amp;#965&#8242;re suspicion crazy, &amp;#1091&amp;#959&amp;#965 &amp;#1089&amp;#1072n permanently build GNOME 3 fr&amp;#959m source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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21764 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | taylorstalk tech]]></wp:comment_author>
21765 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
21766 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://taylorstalk.info/tech/?p=2271</wp:comment_author_url>
21767 			<wp:comment_author_IP>174.37.183.102</wp:comment_author_IP>
21768 			<wp:comment_date>2011-05-29 06:00:34</wp:comment_date>
21769 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-05-29 06:00:34</wp:comment_date_gmt>
21770 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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21778 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Backlink Energiser 3]]></wp:comment_author>
21779 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
21780 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.cellulitetreatmentreview.info/ble/?p=1470</wp:comment_author_url>
21781 			<wp:comment_author_IP>74.53.74.242</wp:comment_author_IP>
21782 			<wp:comment_date>2011-05-29 14:19:46</wp:comment_date>
21783 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-05-29 14:19:46</wp:comment_date_gmt>
21784 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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21792 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Liposuction At 19]]></wp:comment_author>
21793 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
21794 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://generaldatasecurity.com/lipo19/2011/05/29/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x/</wp:comment_author_url>
21795 			<wp:comment_author_IP>174.132.149.194</wp:comment_author_IP>
21796 			<wp:comment_date>2011-05-29 18:08:37</wp:comment_date>
21797 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-05-29 18:08:37</wp:comment_date_gmt>
21798 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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21806 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | All About HTC Android Phones &amp; Other Tech Stuff]]></wp:comment_author>
21807 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
21808 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://htcphone.hacknintendowii.com/?p=1644</wp:comment_author_url>
21809 			<wp:comment_author_IP>74.54.218.178</wp:comment_author_IP>
21810 			<wp:comment_date>2011-05-30 06:14:52</wp:comment_date>
21811 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-05-30 06:14:52</wp:comment_date_gmt>
21812 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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21819 			<wp:comment_id>579</wp:comment_id>
21820 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Jessica Simpson]]></wp:comment_author>
21821 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
21822 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://jessica.simpson-sh-wp9.my-view-word-view.com/2011/05/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x/</wp:comment_author_url>
21823 			<wp:comment_author_IP>174.36.159.39</wp:comment_author_IP>
21824 			<wp:comment_date>2011-05-30 07:02:26</wp:comment_date>
21825 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-05-30 07:02:26</wp:comment_date_gmt>
21826 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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21833 			<wp:comment_id>583</wp:comment_id>
21834 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X &laquo; Tech Spot]]></wp:comment_author>
21835 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
21836 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://techspot.redrevolver.com/2011/05/31/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x/</wp:comment_author_url>
21837 			<wp:comment_author_IP>184.154.1.186</wp:comment_author_IP>
21838 			<wp:comment_date>2011-05-31 02:08:23</wp:comment_date>
21839 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-05-31 02:08:23</wp:comment_date_gmt>
21840 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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21845 		</wp:comment>
21846 		<wp:comment>
21847 			<wp:comment_id>584</wp:comment_id>
21848 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Install / Try Gnome 3 On Ubuntu, Fedora, OpenSUSE (Gnome3)]]></wp:comment_author>
21849 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
21850 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://digitizor.com/2011/04/07/gnome3-released/</wp:comment_author_url>
21851 			<wp:comment_author_IP>207.58.134.177</wp:comment_author_IP>
21852 			<wp:comment_date>2011-05-31 10:09:15</wp:comment_date>
21853 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-05-31 10:09:15</wp:comment_date_gmt>
21854 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Download GNOME 3 on OpenSUSE here [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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21876 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Free downloads for all]]></wp:comment_author>
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21904 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X : cardiganssweaters.net]]></wp:comment_author>
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21918 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Rich Guru Poor Guru Review]]></wp:comment_author>
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21932 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X &laquo; Team National]]></wp:comment_author>
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21946 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | mmamixedmartialarts.info]]></wp:comment_author>
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21948 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://mmamixedmartialarts.info/?p=11447</wp:comment_author_url>
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21950 			<wp:comment_date>2011-06-06 07:08:36</wp:comment_date>
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21960 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X &laquo; Club Digital]]></wp:comment_author>
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21962 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://clubdigital.redrevolver.com/2011/06/06/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x/</wp:comment_author_url>
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21964 			<wp:comment_date>2011-06-06 10:41:39</wp:comment_date>
21965 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-06-06 10:41:39</wp:comment_date_gmt>
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21974 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Lilliem Cpeake]]></wp:comment_author>
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21978 			<wp:comment_date>2011-06-06 20:19:17</wp:comment_date>
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21988 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[poemed.com &raquo; GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X]]></wp:comment_author>
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22002 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Slimming Options for Everyone]]></wp:comment_author>
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22030 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Fix My Crazy Network &#8211; Tech News &raquo; GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X]]></wp:comment_author>
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22044 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Large Cup To Go]]></wp:comment_author>
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22049 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-06-09 21:29:12</wp:comment_date_gmt>
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22063 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-06-10 03:50:51</wp:comment_date_gmt>
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22072 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | elvissongs.info]]></wp:comment_author>
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22074 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://elvissongs.info/?p=11496</wp:comment_author_url>
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22077 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-06-10 05:33:43</wp:comment_date_gmt>
22078 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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22086 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X - Tech and Gadgets News]]></wp:comment_author>
22087 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
22088 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://vietsaigon.instablur.com/2639/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x-2/</wp:comment_author_url>
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22091 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-06-10 07:20:07</wp:comment_date_gmt>
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22100 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Against The Odds Prevail &raquo; Blog Archive &raquo; GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X]]></wp:comment_author>
22101 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
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22105 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-06-11 19:02:14</wp:comment_date_gmt>
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22114 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Linux Desktop variants &#8212;- which one to choose?????? | The Fox from Switzerland]]></wp:comment_author>
22115 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
22116 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.mjfox.ch/wordpress/linux-desktop-variants-which-one-to-choose/</wp:comment_author_url>
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22118 			<wp:comment_date>2011-06-13 18:27:18</wp:comment_date>
22119 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-06-13 18:27:18</wp:comment_date_gmt>
22120 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] OpenSuSE 11.4 with Gnome Shell from Gnome.org Gnome.org has a &#8220;getting gnome&#8221; page. The distros on offer are OpenSuSE 11.4 and Fedora. As I had already installed Fedora 15 (see [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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22128 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X &laquo; Your Online Oracle]]></wp:comment_author>
22129 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
22130 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://youronlineoracle.com/?p=2152</wp:comment_author_url>
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22133 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-06-15 05:43:32</wp:comment_date_gmt>
22134 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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22142 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Auto Rapid Traffic]]></wp:comment_author>
22143 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
22144 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.autorapidtraffic.org/uncategorized/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x-2</wp:comment_author_url>
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22146 			<wp:comment_date>2011-06-15 09:55:56</wp:comment_date>
22147 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-06-15 09:55:56</wp:comment_date_gmt>
22148 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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22156 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Backlink Energiser 4]]></wp:comment_author>
22157 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
22158 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://green-tea-reviews.info/ble/?p=1678</wp:comment_author_url>
22159 			<wp:comment_author_IP>74.53.74.242</wp:comment_author_IP>
22160 			<wp:comment_date>2011-06-16 09:55:47</wp:comment_date>
22161 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-06-16 09:55:47</wp:comment_date_gmt>
22162 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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22170 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Diary of a Geek &raquo; GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X]]></wp:comment_author>
22171 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
22172 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://artwales.biz/?p=3144</wp:comment_author_url>
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22174 			<wp:comment_date>2011-06-16 10:07:32</wp:comment_date>
22175 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-06-16 10:07:32</wp:comment_date_gmt>
22176 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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22184 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Real Search Engine Marketing]]></wp:comment_author>
22185 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
22186 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://real-search-engine-marketing.com/2011/06/16/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x/</wp:comment_author_url>
22187 			<wp:comment_author_IP>97.74.144.141</wp:comment_author_IP>
22188 			<wp:comment_date>2011-06-16 13:03:04</wp:comment_date>
22189 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-06-16 13:03:04</wp:comment_date_gmt>
22190 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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22198 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X &laquo; Red Revolver]]></wp:comment_author>
22199 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
22200 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.redrevolver.com/blog/2011/06/16/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x/</wp:comment_author_url>
22201 			<wp:comment_author_IP>184.154.1.186</wp:comment_author_IP>
22202 			<wp:comment_date>2011-06-16 17:56:31</wp:comment_date>
22203 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-06-16 17:56:31</wp:comment_date_gmt>
22204 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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22212 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Money Bites]]></wp:comment_author>
22213 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
22214 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://moneybites.thetechsandwich.com/?p=2702</wp:comment_author_url>
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22216 			<wp:comment_date>2011-06-18 09:09:34</wp:comment_date>
22217 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-06-18 09:09:34</wp:comment_date_gmt>
22218 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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22225 			<wp:comment_id>656</wp:comment_id>
22226 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 v1.3.0 发布 | IMCN]]></wp:comment_author>
22227 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
22228 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://imcn.me/html/y2011/5152.html</wp:comment_author_url>
22229 			<wp:comment_author_IP>118.122.51.37</wp:comment_author_IP>
22230 			<wp:comment_date>2011-06-18 16:21:49</wp:comment_date>
22231 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-06-18 16:21:49</wp:comment_date_gmt>
22232 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] 下载地址:http://www.gnome.org/getting-gnome/ [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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22240 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | DeFraggler Tips and Tricks]]></wp:comment_author>
22241 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
22242 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://generaldatasecurity.com/defraggler/2011/06/19/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x/</wp:comment_author_url>
22243 			<wp:comment_author_IP>174.132.149.194</wp:comment_author_IP>
22244 			<wp:comment_date>2011-06-19 20:31:25</wp:comment_date>
22245 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-06-19 20:31:25</wp:comment_date_gmt>
22246 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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22254 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Energizer3]]></wp:comment_author>
22255 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
22256 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://duiattorneyaces.com/energizer/?p=3079</wp:comment_author_url>
22257 			<wp:comment_author_IP>71.6.179.71</wp:comment_author_IP>
22258 			<wp:comment_date>2011-06-20 17:46:24</wp:comment_date>
22259 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-06-20 17:46:24</wp:comment_date_gmt>
22260 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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22268 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Cutting Cards]]></wp:comment_author>
22269 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
22270 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://generaldatasecurity.com/cuttingcards/2011/06/21/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x/</wp:comment_author_url>
22271 			<wp:comment_author_IP>174.132.149.194</wp:comment_author_IP>
22272 			<wp:comment_date>2011-06-21 21:12:54</wp:comment_date>
22273 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-06-21 21:12:54</wp:comment_date_gmt>
22274 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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22281 			<wp:comment_id>673</wp:comment_id>
22282 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | My View Word View]]></wp:comment_author>
22283 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
22284 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://my-view-word-view.com/903/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x-3/</wp:comment_author_url>
22285 			<wp:comment_author_IP>174.36.159.39</wp:comment_author_IP>
22286 			<wp:comment_date>2011-06-23 21:19:51</wp:comment_date>
22287 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-06-23 21:19:51</wp:comment_date_gmt>
22288 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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22296 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Greenhouse and Nursery Springfield MO &raquo; Blog Archive &raquo; GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X]]></wp:comment_author>
22297 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
22298 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.greenhouseandnurseryspringfieldmo.com/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x/</wp:comment_author_url>
22299 			<wp:comment_author_IP>85.92.78.20</wp:comment_author_IP>
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22301 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-06-25 09:04:37</wp:comment_date_gmt>
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22744 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | allboutnothin.info]]></wp:comment_author>
22745 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
22746 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://inthenews.allboutnothin.info/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x/</wp:comment_author_url>
22747 			<wp:comment_author_IP>74.86.183.198</wp:comment_author_IP>
22748 			<wp:comment_date>2011-08-04 12:30:41</wp:comment_date>
22749 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-08-04 12:30:41</wp:comment_date_gmt>
22750 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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22758 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Petite Bulle &raquo; Test Drive: Gnome 3 Live (sur Fedora) sur l&#8217;EeePC 900]]></wp:comment_author>
22759 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
22760 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.petite-bulle.com/2011/08/test-drive-gnome-3-live-sur-fedora-sur-leeepc-900/</wp:comment_author_url>
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22762 			<wp:comment_date>2011-08-06 06:58:34</wp:comment_date>
22763 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-08-06 06:58:34</wp:comment_date_gmt>
22764 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] un environnement de bureau est-il courir à partir d&#8217;un disque de distribution en direct. Sur  page de téléchargement  il ya deux distributions disponibles: l&#8217;un basé sur  openSuse , l&#8217;autre basée sur  [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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22772 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X &laquo; slembassyisrael.com]]></wp:comment_author>
22773 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
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22775 			<wp:comment_author_IP>67.231.240.66</wp:comment_author_IP>
22776 			<wp:comment_date>2011-08-09 03:41:26</wp:comment_date>
22777 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-08-09 03:41:26</wp:comment_date_gmt>
22778 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#039;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros -- it&#039;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#039;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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22786 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X &laquo; Team National News]]></wp:comment_author>
22787 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
22788 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://teamnational.ramboseo.com/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x/</wp:comment_author_url>
22789 			<wp:comment_author_IP>174.121.25.98</wp:comment_author_IP>
22790 			<wp:comment_date>2011-08-12 01:16:21</wp:comment_date>
22791 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-08-12 01:16:21</wp:comment_date_gmt>
22792 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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22800 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | lifesgoodnow.net]]></wp:comment_author>
22801 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
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22804 			<wp:comment_date>2011-08-12 05:00:46</wp:comment_date>
22805 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-08-12 05:00:46</wp:comment_date_gmt>
22806 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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22814 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[لینوکس ! &raquo; گنوم 3، تجربه ای جالب و متفاوت]]></wp:comment_author>
22815 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
22816 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://linux.itpioneers.ir/%da%af%d9%86%d9%88%d9%85-3%d8%8c-%d8%aa%d8%ac%d8%b1%d8%a8%d9%87-%d8%a7%db%8c-%d8%ac%d8%a7%d9%84%d8%a8-%d9%88-%d9%85%d8%aa%d9%81%d8%a7%d9%88%d8%aa/</wp:comment_author_url>
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22818 			<wp:comment_date>2011-08-12 09:02:24</wp:comment_date>
22819 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-08-12 09:02:24</wp:comment_date_gmt>
22820 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] GNOME 3 و یا دریافت کلیه‌ی سورس گنوم۳، می‌توانید به اینجا بروید. همچنین کاربران ArchLinux می‌توانند با فعال کردن [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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22828 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | High Tech]]></wp:comment_author>
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22830 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://hightech.appraisalexp.com/general/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x/</wp:comment_author_url>
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22832 			<wp:comment_date>2011-08-13 02:01:13</wp:comment_date>
22833 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-08-13 02:01:13</wp:comment_date_gmt>
22834 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#039;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros -- it&#039;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#039;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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22842 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Turin System by Jerry Adler]]></wp:comment_author>
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22844 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://healthsick.com/uncategorized/7227.html</wp:comment_author_url>
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22846 			<wp:comment_date>2011-08-16 07:15:48</wp:comment_date>
22847 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-08-16 07:15:48</wp:comment_date_gmt>
22848 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t really any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, however it will break Unity in the action. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of direction, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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22856 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Eleven]]></wp:comment_author>
22857 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
22858 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://bie11.info/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x</wp:comment_author_url>
22859 			<wp:comment_author_IP>173.236.38.210</wp:comment_author_IP>
22860 			<wp:comment_date>2011-08-21 13:01:10</wp:comment_date>
22861 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-08-21 13:01:10</wp:comment_date_gmt>
22862 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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22870 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Pretend Play Toys]]></wp:comment_author>
22871 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
22872 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.pretend-play-toys.com/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x/</wp:comment_author_url>
22873 			<wp:comment_author_IP>208.109.181.70</wp:comment_author_IP>
22874 			<wp:comment_date>2011-08-23 04:31:40</wp:comment_date>
22875 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-08-23 04:31:40</wp:comment_date_gmt>
22876 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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22884 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Techie Journal]]></wp:comment_author>
22885 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
22886 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://netlinenews.net/?p=1304</wp:comment_author_url>
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22888 			<wp:comment_date>2011-08-25 06:34:31</wp:comment_date>
22889 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-08-25 06:34:31</wp:comment_date_gmt>
22890 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, &#116;&#104;&#101;&#114;&#101; aren&#8217;t &#105;&#110; fact &#097;&#110;&#121; releases &#102;&#111;&#114; existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; &#105;&#116;&#8217;s &#116;&#104;&#101; live CD/USB images, &#111;&#114; Ubuntu users &#119;&#105;&#108;&#108; &#104;&#097;&#118;&#101; &#116;&#111; wait &#102;&#111;&#114; &#116;&#104;&#101; launch &#111;&#102; 11.04 &#102;&#111;&#114; a GNOME 3 PPA, &#098;&#117;&#116; &#105;&#116; &#119;&#105;&#108;&#108; &#098;&#114;&#101;&#097;&#107; Unity &#105;&#110; &#116;&#104;&#101; process. Fedora users &#119;&#105;&#108;&#108; &#104;&#097;&#118;&#101; &#116;&#111; wait &#102;&#111;&#114; &#102;&#111;&#114; &#116;&#104;&#101; &#077;&#097;&#121; 24 release &#111;&#102; Fedora 15. &#079;&#102; course, &#105;&#102; &#121;&#111;&#117;&#8217;re feeling crazy, &#121;&#111;&#117; &#099;&#097;&#110; always build GNOME 3 &#102;&#114;&#111;&#109; fund. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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22898 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Singapore Education Blog Site]]></wp:comment_author>
22899 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
22900 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://singapore-education.info/?p=2221</wp:comment_author_url>
22901 			<wp:comment_author_IP>66.147.244.61</wp:comment_author_IP>
22902 			<wp:comment_date>2011-08-26 04:04:05</wp:comment_date>
22903 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-08-26 04:04:05</wp:comment_date_gmt>
22904 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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22912 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Internet Club Group &raquo; Archive &raquo; GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X]]></wp:comment_author>
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22916 			<wp:comment_date>2011-08-26 09:59:11</wp:comment_date>
22917 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-08-26 09:59:11</wp:comment_date_gmt>
22918 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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22926 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Elvis Among Us &raquo; Blog Archive &raquo; GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X]]></wp:comment_author>
22927 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
22928 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://make-money-online-results.info/elvis/?p=1866</wp:comment_author_url>
22929 			<wp:comment_author_IP>72.167.183.26</wp:comment_author_IP>
22930 			<wp:comment_date>2011-08-28 05:03:33</wp:comment_date>
22931 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-08-28 05:03:33</wp:comment_date_gmt>
22932 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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22940 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X &laquo; My Daily Tech News]]></wp:comment_author>
22941 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
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22943 			<wp:comment_author_IP>64.31.62.135</wp:comment_author_IP>
22944 			<wp:comment_date>2011-08-30 17:49:02</wp:comment_date>
22945 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-08-30 17:49:02</wp:comment_date_gmt>
22946 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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22954 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Singapore Casino Information. Integration Resorts.]]></wp:comment_author>
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22957 			<wp:comment_author_IP>66.147.244.61</wp:comment_author_IP>
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23183 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-09-19 20:08:21</wp:comment_date_gmt>
23184 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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23192 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Minneapolis Electronics &raquo; Blog Archive &raquo; GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X]]></wp:comment_author>
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23196 			<wp:comment_date>2011-09-20 18:45:20</wp:comment_date>
23197 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-09-20 18:45:20</wp:comment_date_gmt>
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23206 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | planetartstudio.com]]></wp:comment_author>
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23210 			<wp:comment_date>2011-09-20 19:56:56</wp:comment_date>
23211 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-09-20 19:56:56</wp:comment_date_gmt>
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23220 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | nhhomes4u.com]]></wp:comment_author>
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23224 			<wp:comment_date>2011-09-21 06:45:32</wp:comment_date>
23225 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-09-21 06:45:32</wp:comment_date_gmt>
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23234 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | pirates-online.com]]></wp:comment_author>
23235 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
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23238 			<wp:comment_date>2011-09-21 09:00:15</wp:comment_date>
23239 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-09-21 09:00:15</wp:comment_date_gmt>
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23248 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[azoutclub.com &raquo; Blog Archive &raquo; GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X]]></wp:comment_author>
23249 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
23250 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.azoutclub.com/2011/09/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x-2/</wp:comment_author_url>
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23252 			<wp:comment_date>2011-09-21 09:10:26</wp:comment_date>
23253 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-09-21 09:10:26</wp:comment_date_gmt>
23254 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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23262 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[exit-swingers.com &raquo; Blog Archive &raquo; GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X]]></wp:comment_author>
23263 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
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23266 			<wp:comment_date>2011-09-22 16:56:10</wp:comment_date>
23267 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-09-22 16:56:10</wp:comment_date_gmt>
23268 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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23276 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Alive]]></wp:comment_author>
23277 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
23278 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://bie10.info/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x</wp:comment_author_url>
23279 			<wp:comment_author_IP>173.236.38.210</wp:comment_author_IP>
23280 			<wp:comment_date>2011-09-23 13:01:11</wp:comment_date>
23281 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-09-23 13:01:11</wp:comment_date_gmt>
23282 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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23290 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Nikki Kiang]]></wp:comment_author>
23291 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
23292 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://nikkikiang.goluxuryproperties.info/?p=6061</wp:comment_author_url>
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23294 			<wp:comment_date>2011-09-24 11:51:13</wp:comment_date>
23295 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-09-24 11:51:13</wp:comment_date_gmt>
23296 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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23304 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Singapore Catering. Catering Singapore. Catering Companies]]></wp:comment_author>
23305 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
23306 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.singaporecatering.info/?p=422</wp:comment_author_url>
23307 			<wp:comment_author_IP>66.147.244.61</wp:comment_author_IP>
23308 			<wp:comment_date>2011-09-28 10:03:32</wp:comment_date>
23309 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-09-28 10:03:32</wp:comment_date_gmt>
23310 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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23315 		</wp:comment>
23316 		<wp:comment>
23317 			<wp:comment_id>970</wp:comment_id>
23318 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3.2 disponible]]></wp:comment_author>
23319 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
23320 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.muylinux.com/2011/09/28/gnome-3-2-disponible/</wp:comment_author_url>
23321 			<wp:comment_author_IP>178.79.146.80</wp:comment_author_IP>
23322 			<wp:comment_date>2011-09-28 20:57:39</wp:comment_date>
23323 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-09-28 20:57:39</wp:comment_date_gmt>
23324 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] La nueva versión de GNOME 3.2 estará disponible de manera inminente en la mayoría de distribuciones. Aunque actualmente han preparado imágenes Live de GNOME 3.2 que se pueden descargar desde su web. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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23329 		</wp:comment>
23330 		<wp:comment>
23331 			<wp:comment_id>973</wp:comment_id>
23332 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3.2 llega al mercado | Gx-Reloaded Blog - Descargas e Informacion Gratuita]]></wp:comment_author>
23333 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
23334 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.gx-reloaded.com/gnome-3-2-llega-al-mercado/</wp:comment_author_url>
23335 			<wp:comment_author_IP>173.249.154.86</wp:comment_author_IP>
23336 			<wp:comment_date>2011-09-29 01:57:05</wp:comment_date>
23337 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-09-29 01:57:05</wp:comment_date_gmt>
23338 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Aunque actualmente han preparado imágenes Live de GNOME 3.2 que se pueden descargar desde su web   Twitter Facebook  Digg It! Delicious Stumble it RSS Email Trackback [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
23339 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
23340 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
23341 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
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23343 		</wp:comment>
23344 		<wp:comment>
23345 			<wp:comment_id>976</wp:comment_id>
23346 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Gnome 3.2 &laquo; WertsIT | Welkom bij WertsIT te Deurne (NL)]]></wp:comment_author>
23347 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
23348 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.werts.nl/?p=1077</wp:comment_author_url>
23349 			<wp:comment_author_IP>31.151.58.106</wp:comment_author_IP>
23350 			<wp:comment_date>2011-09-29 09:47:09</wp:comment_date>
23351 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-09-29 09:47:09</wp:comment_date_gmt>
23352 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] http://www.gnome.org/getting-gnome/ [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
23353 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
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23357 		</wp:comment>
23358 		<wp:comment>
23359 			<wp:comment_id>981</wp:comment_id>
23360 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Publicado GNOME 3.2. | PÁGINA WEB GRATIS y DISEÑO WEB GRATIS]]></wp:comment_author>
23361 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
23362 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.supaginawebgratis.com.ar/publicado-gnome-3-2/</wp:comment_author_url>
23363 			<wp:comment_author_IP>173.237.189.164</wp:comment_author_IP>
23364 			<wp:comment_date>2011-09-29 19:11:01</wp:comment_date>
23365 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-09-29 19:11:01</wp:comment_date_gmt>
23366 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] tenga interés en probarlo, probablemente quiera esperar por Fedora 16, o bien esperar por los discos vivos basados sobre openSUSE.      // Posted in Programas y [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
23367 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
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23371 		</wp:comment>
23372 		<wp:comment>
23373 			<wp:comment_id>985</wp:comment_id>
23374 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Gnome 3.2 al aire]]></wp:comment_author>
23375 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
23376 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://geektheplanet.net/5901/gnome-3-2-al-aire.xhtml</wp:comment_author_url>
23377 			<wp:comment_author_IP>74.54.146.82</wp:comment_author_IP>
23378 			<wp:comment_date>2011-09-30 02:27:03</wp:comment_date>
23379 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-09-30 02:27:03</wp:comment_date_gmt>
23380 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Gnome 3.2  [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
23381 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
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23383 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
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23385 		</wp:comment>
23386 		<wp:comment>
23387 			<wp:comment_id>986</wp:comment_id>
23388 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Disponible GNOME 3.2 | Noticias del Cerebro Digital]]></wp:comment_author>
23389 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
23390 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://cerebro-digital.com/noticias/disponible-gnome-3-2/</wp:comment_author_url>
23391 			<wp:comment_author_IP>204.197.244.133</wp:comment_author_IP>
23392 			<wp:comment_date>2011-09-30 05:21:30</wp:comment_date>
23393 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-09-30 05:21:30</wp:comment_date_gmt>
23394 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Los chicos del desarrollo de GNOME anunciaron que lanzarían una nueva versión cada seis meses, y ya lo han cumplido, puesto que ya contamos con la versión 3.2, que podremos disfrutar en las distribuciones que están por venir en el último trimestre del año, pero si eres de los que no puedes esperar, su descarga se encuentra en su sitio oficial. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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23399 		</wp:comment>
23400 		<wp:comment>
23401 			<wp:comment_id>990</wp:comment_id>
23402 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3.2 ออกแล้ว | PantipGuide.com]]></wp:comment_author>
23403 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
23404 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.pantipguide.com/gnome-3-2-%e0%b8%ad%e0%b8%ad%e0%b8%81%e0%b9%81%e0%b8%a5%e0%b9%89%e0%b8%a7/</wp:comment_author_url>
23405 			<wp:comment_author_IP>173.0.51.61</wp:comment_author_IP>
23406 			<wp:comment_date>2011-09-30 18:45:35</wp:comment_date>
23407 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-09-30 18:45:35</wp:comment_date_gmt>
23408 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] เนื่องจากตอนนี้ Ubuntu หันไปใช้ Unity ของตัวเองแล้ว คนที่ยังอยากใช้ GNOME อยู่ก็คงต้องใช้ดิสโทรอื่นๆ อย่าง Fedora หรือ openSUSE แทน (รายละเอียดจาก Getting GNOME) [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
23409 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
23410 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
23411 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
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23413 		</wp:comment>
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23415 			<wp:comment_id>992</wp:comment_id>
23416 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[1081009 | GNOME 3.2 ออกแล้ว | ร้อยแปดพันเก้า.com]]></wp:comment_author>
23417 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
23418 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.xn--12c1bpgqvg4fvbm6mg5hk.com/gnome-3-2-ออกแล้ว/</wp:comment_author_url>
23419 			<wp:comment_author_IP>202.170.127.232</wp:comment_author_IP>
23420 			<wp:comment_date>2011-09-30 21:26:54</wp:comment_date>
23421 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-09-30 21:26:54</wp:comment_date_gmt>
23422 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] เนื่องจากตอนนี้ Ubuntu หันไปใช้ Unity ของตัวเองแล้ว คนที่ยังอยากใช้ GNOME อยู่ก็คงต้องใช้ดิสโทรอื่นๆ อย่าง Fedora หรือ openSUSE แทน (รายละเอียดจาก Getting GNOME) [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
23423 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
23424 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
23425 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
23426 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
23427 		</wp:comment>
23428 		<wp:comment>
23429 			<wp:comment_id>993</wp:comment_id>
23430 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME: Ya estan disponibles las imágenes Live de GNOME 3.2 | Gustavo Pimentel&#039;s GNU/Linux Blog]]></wp:comment_author>
23431 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
23432 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.gustavopimentel.com.ar/2011/09/gnome-ya-estan-disponibles-las-imagenes-live-de-gnome-3-2/</wp:comment_author_url>
23433 			<wp:comment_author_IP>213.251.175.47</wp:comment_author_IP>
23434 			<wp:comment_date>2011-09-30 21:36:20</wp:comment_date>
23435 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-09-30 21:36:20</wp:comment_date_gmt>
23436 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] http://www.gnome.org/getting-gnome/ [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
23437 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
23438 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
23439 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
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23441 		</wp:comment>
23442 		<wp:comment>
23443 			<wp:comment_id>994</wp:comment_id>
23444 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X: Shark Hunting on Wall Street]]></wp:comment_author>
23445 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
23446 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://wallstreetsharks.mandarinacord.com/2011/07/12/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x-2/</wp:comment_author_url>
23447 			<wp:comment_author_IP>85.92.83.164</wp:comment_author_IP>
23448 			<wp:comment_date>2011-10-01 00:36:10</wp:comment_date>
23449 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-10-01 00:36:10</wp:comment_date_gmt>
23450 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
23451 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
23452 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
23453 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
23454 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
23455 		</wp:comment>
23456 		<wp:comment>
23457 			<wp:comment_id>995</wp:comment_id>
23458 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Entertaining Videos]]></wp:comment_author>
23459 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
23460 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://entertainhumour.com/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x/</wp:comment_author_url>
23461 			<wp:comment_author_IP>96.30.22.76</wp:comment_author_IP>
23462 			<wp:comment_date>2011-10-01 05:04:44</wp:comment_date>
23463 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-10-01 05:04:44</wp:comment_date_gmt>
23464 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
23465 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
23466 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
23467 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
23468 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
23469 		</wp:comment>
23470 		<wp:comment>
23471 			<wp:comment_id>997</wp:comment_id>
23472 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[whatever&raquo; Blog Archive &raquo; Traduccions post-GNOME 3.2]]></wp:comment_author>
23473 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
23474 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://gil.badall.net/2011/10/01/traduccions-post-gnome-3-2/</wp:comment_author_url>
23475 			<wp:comment_author_IP>89.7.89.141</wp:comment_author_IP>
23476 			<wp:comment_date>2011-10-01 15:00:25</wp:comment_date>
23477 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-10-01 15:00:25</wp:comment_date_gmt>
23478 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] ja hagi sortit el GNOME 3.2 i que ja hi hagi fins i tot una versió en CD autònom1 no vol dir que les traduccions s&#8217;hagin d&#8217;aturar fins d&#8217;aquí 5 mesos quan hi [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
23479 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
23480 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
23481 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
23482 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
23483 		</wp:comment>
23484 		<wp:comment>
23485 			<wp:comment_id>1002</wp:comment_id>
23486 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[G-NOME 3.2: quá nhiều bổ sung hấp dẫn | Blog Quảng cáo google]]></wp:comment_author>
23487 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
23488 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://quangcaogoogle.name.vn/blog/2011/10/03/g-nome-3-2-qua-nhieu-bo-sung-hap-dan/</wp:comment_author_url>
23489 			<wp:comment_author_IP>27.118.16.35</wp:comment_author_IP>
23490 			<wp:comment_date>2011-10-03 14:07:32</wp:comment_date>
23491 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-10-03 14:07:32</wp:comment_date_gmt>
23492 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] desktop dành cho hệ điều hành Linux, GNOME 3.2 đã bắt đầu có thể tải về tại đây hoặc từ Softpedia. So với phiên bản trước, GNOME 3.2 mang lại khá nhiều tính [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
23493 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
23494 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
23495 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
23496 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
23497 		</wp:comment>
23498 		<wp:comment>
23499 			<wp:comment_id>1003</wp:comment_id>
23500 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[G-NOME 3.2: quá nhiều bổ sung hấp dẫn]]></wp:comment_author>
23501 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
23502 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://tintuc.tamthanh.vn/g-nome-3-2-qua-nhieu-bo-sung-hap-dan</wp:comment_author_url>
23503 			<wp:comment_author_IP>123.30.186.85</wp:comment_author_IP>
23504 			<wp:comment_date>2011-10-03 14:48:57</wp:comment_date>
23505 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-10-03 14:48:57</wp:comment_date_gmt>
23506 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] desktop dành cho hệ điều hành Linux, GNOME 3.2 đã bắt đầu có thể tải về tại đây hoặc từ Softpedia. So với phiên bản trước, GNOME 3.2 mang lại khá nhiều tính [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
23507 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
23508 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
23509 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
23510 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
23511 		</wp:comment>
23512 		<wp:comment>
23513 			<wp:comment_id>1007</wp:comment_id>
23514 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Gnome 3.2 More Evolution than Revolution | Pissnet.org]]></wp:comment_author>
23515 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
23516 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.pissnet.org/gnome-3-2-more-evolution-than-revolution/</wp:comment_author_url>
23517 			<wp:comment_author_IP>204.74.210.135</wp:comment_author_IP>
23518 			<wp:comment_date>2011-10-03 21:34:00</wp:comment_date>
23519 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-10-03 21:34:00</wp:comment_date_gmt>
23520 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] you want to try Gnome 3.2 out before it hits the major distributions, try this Suse based LiveCD (Link correct on 30 Sep 2011. Subject to [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
23521 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
23522 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
23523 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
23524 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
23525 		</wp:comment>
23526 		<wp:comment>
23527 			<wp:comment_id>1011</wp:comment_id>
23528 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[G-NOME 3.2: quá nhiều bổ sung hấp dẫn | Cổng thông tin nam định]]></wp:comment_author>
23529 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
23530 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://namdinhnet.vn/2011/10/g-nome-3-2-qua-nhi%e1%bb%81u-b%e1%bb%95-sung-h%e1%ba%a5p-d%e1%ba%abn/</wp:comment_author_url>
23531 			<wp:comment_author_IP>123.30.187.102</wp:comment_author_IP>
23532 			<wp:comment_date>2011-10-04 01:37:11</wp:comment_date>
23533 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-10-04 01:37:11</wp:comment_date_gmt>
23534 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] desktop dành cho hệ điều hành Linux, GNOME 3.2 đã bắt đầu có thể tải về tại đây hoặc từ Softpedia. So với phiên bản trước, GNOME 3.2 mang lại khá nhiều tính [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
23535 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
23536 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
23537 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
23538 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
23539 		</wp:comment>
23540 		<wp:comment>
23541 			<wp:comment_id>1012</wp:comment_id>
23542 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | alrashidmegamall.net]]></wp:comment_author>
23543 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
23544 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.alrashidmegamall.net/?p=285</wp:comment_author_url>
23545 			<wp:comment_author_IP>74.220.215.114</wp:comment_author_IP>
23546 			<wp:comment_date>2011-10-04 03:53:02</wp:comment_date>
23547 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-10-04 03:53:02</wp:comment_date_gmt>
23548 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
23549 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
23550 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
23551 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
23552 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
23553 		</wp:comment>
23554 		<wp:comment>
23555 			<wp:comment_id>1015</wp:comment_id>
23556 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Gnome,distro,linux,gnome 3 | TechSync.Co.In]]></wp:comment_author>
23557 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
23558 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://techsync.co.in/?p=158</wp:comment_author_url>
23559 			<wp:comment_author_IP>69.167.183.177</wp:comment_author_IP>
23560 			<wp:comment_date>2011-10-04 19:46:13</wp:comment_date>
23561 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-10-04 19:46:13</wp:comment_date_gmt>
23562 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] GNOME 3.2 will be available shortly in most distributions. Live images of GNOME 3.2 are currently being prepared and will appear soon here. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
23563 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
23564 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
23565 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
23566 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
23567 		</wp:comment>
23568 		<wp:comment>
23569 			<wp:comment_id>1019</wp:comment_id>
23570 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Provare GNOME 3.2 con una LiveCD | Open Source]]></wp:comment_author>
23571 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
23572 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://opensource.caos2011.com/?p=1630</wp:comment_author_url>
23573 			<wp:comment_author_IP>205.251.134.98</wp:comment_author_IP>
23574 			<wp:comment_date>2011-10-06 07:35:08</wp:comment_date>
23575 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-10-06 07:35:08</wp:comment_date_gmt>
23576 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] ISO è disponibile per il download qui. Buon GNOME 3.2 a [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
23577 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
23578 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
23579 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
23580 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
23581 		</wp:comment>
23582 		<wp:comment>
23583 			<wp:comment_id>1022</wp:comment_id>
23584 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[]]></wp:comment_author>
23585 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
23586 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.android-hilfe.de/sonstige-betriebssysteme/151621-suche-fuer-archos-netbook-betriebssystem.html#post2073231</wp:comment_author_url>
23587 			<wp:comment_author_IP>212.72.171.55</wp:comment_author_IP>
23588 			<wp:comment_date>2011-10-06 16:57:19</wp:comment_date>
23589 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-10-06 16:57:19</wp:comment_date_gmt>
23590 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...]  [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
23591 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
23592 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
23593 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
23594 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
23595 		</wp:comment>
23596 		<wp:comment>
23597 			<wp:comment_id>1023</wp:comment_id>
23598 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Free Six Pack Tips]]></wp:comment_author>
23599 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
23600 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.6packtipssite.com/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x</wp:comment_author_url>
23601 			<wp:comment_author_IP>174.132.71.98</wp:comment_author_IP>
23602 			<wp:comment_date>2011-10-06 18:01:44</wp:comment_date>
23603 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-10-06 18:01:44</wp:comment_date_gmt>
23604 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
23605 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
23606 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
23607 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
23608 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
23609 		</wp:comment>
23610 		<wp:comment>
23611 			<wp:comment_id>1025</wp:comment_id>
23612 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Romancing Singapore. Romance online. Love]]></wp:comment_author>
23613 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
23614 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.singaporeromance.info/?p=617</wp:comment_author_url>
23615 			<wp:comment_author_IP>66.147.244.61</wp:comment_author_IP>
23616 			<wp:comment_date>2011-10-06 22:11:45</wp:comment_date>
23617 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-10-06 22:11:45</wp:comment_date_gmt>
23618 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
23619 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
23620 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
23621 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
23622 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
23623 		</wp:comment>
23624 		<wp:comment>
23625 			<wp:comment_id>1029</wp:comment_id>
23626 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Disponibili delle immagini live per provare Gnome 3.2 | Open Source]]></wp:comment_author>
23627 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
23628 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://opensource.caos2011.com/?p=1700</wp:comment_author_url>
23629 			<wp:comment_author_IP>205.251.134.98</wp:comment_author_IP>
23630 			<wp:comment_date>2011-10-07 10:20:07</wp:comment_date>
23631 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-10-07 10:20:07</wp:comment_date_gmt>
23632 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] comunque installarla per apprendere le reali potenzialità del DE. Le immagini sono disponibili a questo indirizzo questo [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
23633 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
23634 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
23635 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
23636 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
23637 		</wp:comment>
23638 		<wp:comment>
23639 			<wp:comment_id>1031</wp:comment_id>
23640 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Disponibili delle immagini live per provare Gnome 3.2 | Tuttolinux - novità ed articoli dal mondo del pinguino !]]></wp:comment_author>
23641 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
23642 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.tutto-linux.com/?p=39496</wp:comment_author_url>
23643 			<wp:comment_author_IP>87.118.92.104</wp:comment_author_IP>
23644 			<wp:comment_date>2011-10-07 12:03:36</wp:comment_date>
23645 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-10-07 12:03:36</wp:comment_date_gmt>
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24144 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | We Build Links For You]]></wp:comment_author>
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24158 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[G-NOME 3.2: quá nhiều bổ sung hấp dẫn - Tin nhanh iNews- Đọc báo, tin tức online 24h]]></wp:comment_author>
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24326 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | gangstarr.us]]></wp:comment_author>
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24340 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | training-info.info]]></wp:comment_author>
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24354 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | dealdaddy.us]]></wp:comment_author>
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24368 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | progressIM BE Blog 2]]></wp:comment_author>
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24370 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://progressim.com/?p=1273</wp:comment_author_url>
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24382 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[The Bomb News | GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X]]></wp:comment_author>
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24400 			<wp:comment_date>2012-01-02 19:03:20</wp:comment_date>
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24424 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | muckcity.us]]></wp:comment_author>
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24466 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X - Bob the Schizo]]></wp:comment_author>
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24508 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X - Web Commerce and Internet News]]></wp:comment_author>
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24536 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | agrockets.com]]></wp:comment_author>
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24648 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | LCDTV Blog]]></wp:comment_author>
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24748 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://ccrt.org.uk/?p=2191</wp:comment_author_url>
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24820 			<wp:comment_date>2012-02-26 06:46:40</wp:comment_date>
24821 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-02-26 06:46:40</wp:comment_date_gmt>
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24830 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X: Sweet Diseases Authored By A Ball Breaking Cheerleader]]></wp:comment_author>
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24834 			<wp:comment_date>2012-02-27 08:20:39</wp:comment_date>
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24858 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Traffic News]]></wp:comment_author>
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24948 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Procedo all&#8217;installazione su entrambe le unità via USB tramite USB image writer. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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24970 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X &#8212; Natural Balance Dog Food. We love our dogs, Do you?]]></wp:comment_author>
24971 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
24972 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://natural-balance-dog-food-reviews.info/2012/03/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x/</wp:comment_author_url>
24973 			<wp:comment_author_IP>66.147.244.61</wp:comment_author_IP>
24974 			<wp:comment_date>2012-03-25 22:05:41</wp:comment_date>
24975 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-03-25 22:05:41</wp:comment_date_gmt>
24976 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
24977 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
24978 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
24979 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
24980 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
24981 		</wp:comment>
24982 		<wp:comment>
24983 			<wp:comment_id>1518</wp:comment_id>
24984 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Nova publicación de GNOME 3.4 de novo 100% en Galego &#8211; GNOME en galego]]></wp:comment_author>
24985 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
24986 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://gnome.gl/2012/03/nova-publicacion-de-gnome-3-4-de-novo-100-en-galego/</wp:comment_author_url>
24987 			<wp:comment_author_IP>188.165.212.28</wp:comment_author_IP>
24988 			<wp:comment_date>2012-03-28 09:27:54</wp:comment_date>
24989 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-03-28 09:27:54</wp:comment_date_gmt>
24990 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] ou dos seus provedores. Con todo na web do proxecto é posible consultar a información sobre como obter GNOME para probalo. Queremos darlle as grazas á Oficina de Coordinación FLOSS da Secretaría Xeral de [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
24991 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
24992 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
24993 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
24994 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
24995 		</wp:comment>
24996 		<wp:comment>
24997 			<wp:comment_id>1519</wp:comment_id>
24998 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3.4 | Olav Vitters]]></wp:comment_author>
24999 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
25000 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://blogs.gnome.org/ovitters/2012/03/28/gnome-3-4/</wp:comment_author_url>
25001 			<wp:comment_author_IP>209.132.180.177</wp:comment_author_IP>
25002 			<wp:comment_date>2012-03-28 14:28:34</wp:comment_date>
25003 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-03-28 14:28:34</wp:comment_date_gmt>
25004 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] is available in Mageia Cauldron (development version). Official live cd&#8217;s will take a while.   This entry [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
25005 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
25006 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
25007 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
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25009 		</wp:comment>
25010 		<wp:comment>
25011 			<wp:comment_id>1520</wp:comment_id>
25012 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3.4 disponible]]></wp:comment_author>
25013 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
25014 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.muylinux.com/2012/03/28/gnome-3-4-disponible/</wp:comment_author_url>
25015 			<wp:comment_author_IP>178.79.146.80</wp:comment_author_IP>
25016 			<wp:comment_date>2012-03-28 14:52:35</wp:comment_date>
25017 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-03-28 14:52:35</wp:comment_date_gmt>
25018 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Los paquetes de GNOME 3.4 estarán disponibles pronto para muchas distribuciones, mientras que las imágenes Live de GNOME 3.4 para probarlo en vivo y en directo aparecerán en las próximas horas en esta página web. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
25019 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
25020 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
25021 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
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25023 		</wp:comment>
25024 		<wp:comment>
25025 			<wp:comment_id>1524</wp:comment_id>
25026 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3.4 wydany | Ubuntu]]></wp:comment_author>
25027 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
25028 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.ubuntucentrum.pl/gnome-3-4-wydany/</wp:comment_author_url>
25029 			<wp:comment_author_IP>91.203.135.238</wp:comment_author_IP>
25030 			<wp:comment_date>2012-03-28 19:22:26</wp:comment_date>
25031 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-03-28 19:22:26</wp:comment_date_gmt>
25032 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Obrazy z LiveCD powinny być niedługo dostępne na gnome.org/getting-gnome/. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
25033 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
25034 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
25035 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
25036 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
25037 		</wp:comment>
25038 		<wp:comment>
25039 			<wp:comment_id>1527</wp:comment_id>
25040 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Релиз GNOME 3.4. Обзор новшеств&nbsp;|&nbsp;AllUNIX.ru &#8212; Всероссийский портал о UNIX-системах]]></wp:comment_author>
25041 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
25042 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://allunix.ru/2012/03/29/%d1%80%d0%b5%d0%bb%d0%b8%d0%b7-gnome-3-4-%d0%be%d0%b1%d0%b7%d0%be%d1%80-%d0%bd%d0%be%d0%b2%d1%88%d0%b5%d1%81%d1%82%d0%b2/</wp:comment_author_url>
25043 			<wp:comment_author_IP>85.118.230.75</wp:comment_author_IP>
25044 			<wp:comment_date>2012-03-28 19:45:07</wp:comment_date>
25045 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-03-28 19:45:07</wp:comment_date_gmt>
25046 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] внесено 41000 изменений. К сожалению, разработчики не успели подготовить демонстрационный Live-дистрибутив для [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
25047 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
25048 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
25049 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
25050 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
25051 		</wp:comment>
25052 		<wp:comment>
25053 			<wp:comment_id>1530</wp:comment_id>
25054 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3.4 已经发布]]></wp:comment_author>
25055 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
25056 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://imcn.me/html/y2012/11097.html</wp:comment_author_url>
25057 			<wp:comment_author_IP>50.93.192.103</wp:comment_author_IP>
25058 			<wp:comment_date>2012-03-29 02:16:35</wp:comment_date>
25059 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-03-29 02:16:35</wp:comment_date_gmt>
25060 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] 试用IMG正在分发当中,不久就是提供下载,下载地址:http://www.gnome.org/getting-gnome/ [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
25061 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
25062 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
25063 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
25064 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
25065 		</wp:comment>
25066 		<wp:comment>
25067 			<wp:comment_id>1534</wp:comment_id>
25068 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3.4 released | Tech Almanac]]></wp:comment_author>
25069 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
25070 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://techalmanac.net/2012/03/gnome-3-4-released/</wp:comment_author_url>
25071 			<wp:comment_author_IP>79.98.28.22</wp:comment_author_IP>
25072 			<wp:comment_date>2012-03-29 09:33:13</wp:comment_date>
25073 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-03-29 09:33:13</wp:comment_date_gmt>
25074 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] can download from developers page, it&#8217;s a live cd so there is no need to install [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
25075 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
25076 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
25077 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
25078 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
25079 		</wp:comment>
25080 		<wp:comment>
25081 			<wp:comment_id>1536</wp:comment_id>
25082 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME lanza su nueva versión 3.4 que incluye un aspecto visual más pulido | TecnoApps.net]]></wp:comment_author>
25083 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
25084 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://tecnoapps.net/gnome-lanza-su-nueva-version-3-4-que-incluye-un-aspecto-visual-mas-pulido.html</wp:comment_author_url>
25085 			<wp:comment_author_IP>184.154.255.154</wp:comment_author_IP>
25086 			<wp:comment_date>2012-03-29 13:30:38</wp:comment_date>
25087 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-03-29 13:30:38</wp:comment_date_gmt>
25088 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Información | GNOME &amp; Descarga En Tecno Apps | Gnome 3. A fondo     Related Posts:Gmail para iOS se &#8220;actualiza&#8221; con la [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
25089 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
25090 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
25091 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
25092 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
25093 		</wp:comment>
25094 		<wp:comment>
25095 			<wp:comment_id>1540</wp:comment_id>
25096 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3.4, mejoras para simplicidad, usabilidad y eficiencia | Matuk.com]]></wp:comment_author>
25097 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
25098 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.matuk.com/2012/03/29/gnome-3-4-mejoras-para-simplicidad-usabilidad-y-eficiencia/</wp:comment_author_url>
25099 			<wp:comment_author_IP>208.43.9.87</wp:comment_author_IP>
25100 			<wp:comment_date>2012-03-29 17:31:09</wp:comment_date>
25101 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-03-29 17:31:09</wp:comment_date_gmt>
25102 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] deseas probar GNOME 3.4, entra aquí para obtener instrucciones de cómo hacerse de este [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
25103 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
25104 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
25105 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
25106 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
25107 		</wp:comment>
25108 		<wp:comment>
25109 			<wp:comment_id>1542</wp:comment_id>
25110 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME lanza su nueva versi&oacute;n 3.4 que incluye un aspecto visual m&aacute;s pulido - La Isla Buscada]]></wp:comment_author>
25111 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
25112 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://laislabuscada.es/gnome-lanza-su-nueva-versin-3-4-que-incluye-un-aspecto-visual-ms-pulido</wp:comment_author_url>
25113 			<wp:comment_author_IP>76.74.242.130</wp:comment_author_IP>
25114 			<wp:comment_date>2012-03-29 18:41:40</wp:comment_date>
25115 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-03-29 18:41:40</wp:comment_date_gmt>
25116 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Información | GNOME &amp; Descarga En Genbeta | Gnome 3. A [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
25117 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
25118 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
25119 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
25120 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
25121 		</wp:comment>
25122 		<wp:comment>
25123 			<wp:comment_id>1545</wp:comment_id>
25124 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3.4 Brings a Bevy of Big Changes | Tux Doc]]></wp:comment_author>
25125 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
25126 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://tuxdoc.com/?p=1017</wp:comment_author_url>
25127 			<wp:comment_author_IP>72.1.241.197</wp:comment_author_IP>
25128 			<wp:comment_date>2012-03-29 20:23:52</wp:comment_date>
25129 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-03-29 20:23:52</wp:comment_date_gmt>
25130 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Still, there&#8217;s no denying that GNOME 3 has taken many steps forward since its original release, including more options for tweaking it. If you want to give GNOME 3.4 a try, you can download it for free from the project site. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
25131 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
25132 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
25133 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
25134 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
25135 		</wp:comment>
25136 		<wp:comment>
25137 			<wp:comment_id>1546</wp:comment_id>
25138 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Lanzado Gnome 3.4 con una interfaz más fluida]]></wp:comment_author>
25139 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
25140 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.dacostabalboa.com/es/lanzado-gnome-3-4-con-una-interfaz-mas-fluida/18463</wp:comment_author_url>
25141 			<wp:comment_author_IP>188.165.133.43</wp:comment_author_IP>
25142 			<wp:comment_date>2012-03-29 20:37:32</wp:comment_date>
25143 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-03-29 20:37:32</wp:comment_date_gmt>
25144 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] este artículo.Si te interesa actualizar a esta nueva versión Gnome 3.4 puedes descargarlo desde Getting GnomeSin búsquedas relacionadas.  ¡Puedes dejar un comentario en respuesta al artículo [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
25145 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
25146 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
25147 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
25148 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
25149 		</wp:comment>
25150 		<wp:comment>
25151 			<wp:comment_id>1547</wp:comment_id>
25152 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3.4 Brings a Bevy of Big Changes &laquo; &laquo; Fix-Singh - Gadget RepairsFix-Singh &#8211; Gadget Repairs]]></wp:comment_author>
25153 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
25154 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://fix-singh.com/gnome-3-4-brings-a-bevy-of-big-changes/</wp:comment_author_url>
25155 			<wp:comment_author_IP>184.173.16.213</wp:comment_author_IP>
25156 			<wp:comment_date>2012-03-29 20:42:58</wp:comment_date>
25157 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-03-29 20:42:58</wp:comment_date_gmt>
25158 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Still, there&#8217;s no denying that GNOME 3 has taken many steps forward since its original release, including more options for tweaking it. If you want to give GNOME 3.4 a try, you can download it for free from the project site. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
25159 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
25160 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
25161 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
25162 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
25163 		</wp:comment>
25164 		<wp:comment>
25165 			<wp:comment_id>1549</wp:comment_id>
25166 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[faluu.com &raquo; Blog Archive &raquo; GNOME lanza su nueva versión 3.4 que incluye un aspecto visual más pulido]]></wp:comment_author>
25167 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
25168 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.faluu.com/archivo/29416</wp:comment_author_url>
25169 			<wp:comment_author_IP>87.98.228.133</wp:comment_author_IP>
25170 			<wp:comment_date>2012-03-29 23:01:15</wp:comment_date>
25171 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-03-29 23:01:15</wp:comment_date_gmt>
25172 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Información | GNOME &amp; Descarga  En Genbeta | Gnome 3. A [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
25173 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
25174 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
25175 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
25176 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
25177 		</wp:comment>
25178 		<wp:comment>
25179 			<wp:comment_id>1551</wp:comment_id>
25180 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3.4 Brings a Bevy of Big Changes | BiZZBo@rd | Find People Who Share Your Business.]]></wp:comment_author>
25181 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
25182 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.bizzboard.com/news/gnome-3-4-brings-a-bevy-of-big-changes/</wp:comment_author_url>
25183 			<wp:comment_author_IP>195.22.100.56</wp:comment_author_IP>
25184 			<wp:comment_date>2012-03-30 07:22:43</wp:comment_date>
25185 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-03-30 07:22:43</wp:comment_date_gmt>
25186 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] options for tweaking it. If we wish to give GNOME 3.4 a try, we can download it for giveaway from the plan site.        Tweet            (function(d, s, id) { var js, fjs = d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0]; if [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
25187 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
25188 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
25189 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
25190 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
25191 		</wp:comment>
25192 		<wp:comment>
25193 			<wp:comment_id>1552</wp:comment_id>
25194 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Κυκλοφόρησε το GnomeShell 3.4]]></wp:comment_author>
25195 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
25196 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://osarena.net/news/kikloforise-to-gnomeshell-3-4.html</wp:comment_author_url>
25197 			<wp:comment_author_IP>88.198.17.8</wp:comment_author_IP>
25198 			<wp:comment_date>2012-03-30 13:48:51</wp:comment_date>
25199 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-03-30 13:48:51</wp:comment_date_gmt>
25200 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] -Μέχρι να έρθει στις διανομές σας, μπορειτε να το δοκιμάσετε μέσω ενός live cd (βασίζεται στο openSUSE): DOWNLOAD [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
25201 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
25202 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
25203 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
25204 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
25205 		</wp:comment>
25206 		<wp:comment>
25207 			<wp:comment_id>1553</wp:comment_id>
25208 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | agpilots.com]]></wp:comment_author>
25209 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
25210 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://agpilots.com/agseo/?p=4112</wp:comment_author_url>
25211 			<wp:comment_author_IP>216.36.58.174</wp:comment_author_IP>
25212 			<wp:comment_date>2012-03-30 21:00:32</wp:comment_date>
25213 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-03-30 21:00:32</wp:comment_date_gmt>
25214 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
25215 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
25216 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
25217 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
25218 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
25219 		</wp:comment>
25220 		<wp:comment>
25221 			<wp:comment_id>1554</wp:comment_id>
25222 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3.4 | Adam Grzankowski]]></wp:comment_author>
25223 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
25224 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://grzankowski.pl/2012/03/30/gnome-3-4/</wp:comment_author_url>
25225 			<wp:comment_author_IP>188.165.250.27</wp:comment_author_IP>
25226 			<wp:comment_date>2012-03-30 21:23:05</wp:comment_date>
25227 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-03-30 21:23:05</wp:comment_date_gmt>
25228 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Pobierz: GNOME 3.4 [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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25233 		</wp:comment>
25234 		<wp:comment>
25235 			<wp:comment_id>1556</wp:comment_id>
25236 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | HUBPAGES REVIEWS]]></wp:comment_author>
25237 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
25238 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://hubpages.de/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x/</wp:comment_author_url>
25239 			<wp:comment_author_IP>77.236.96.62</wp:comment_author_IP>
25240 			<wp:comment_date>2012-03-31 07:14:18</wp:comment_date>
25241 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-03-31 07:14:18</wp:comment_date_gmt>
25242 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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25247 		</wp:comment>
25248 		<wp:comment>
25249 			<wp:comment_id>1558</wp:comment_id>
25250 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X &laquo; My Blog]]></wp:comment_author>
25251 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
25252 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://ae.visitorselect.com/?p=408</wp:comment_author_url>
25253 			<wp:comment_author_IP>67.210.99.5</wp:comment_author_IP>
25254 			<wp:comment_date>2012-04-01 02:23:12</wp:comment_date>
25255 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-04-01 02:23:12</wp:comment_date_gmt>
25256 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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25258 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
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25261 		</wp:comment>
25262 		<wp:comment>
25263 			<wp:comment_id>1563</wp:comment_id>
25264 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3.4 Released (Includes Improvements &amp; New Features) | Dimensi Group Blog]]></wp:comment_author>
25265 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
25266 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://dimensi.info/?p=139</wp:comment_author_url>
25267 			<wp:comment_author_IP>176.9.105.210</wp:comment_author_IP>
25268 			<wp:comment_date>2012-04-02 00:31:15</wp:comment_date>
25269 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-04-02 00:31:15</wp:comment_date_gmt>
25270 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Many Application Enhancements  &nbsp;&nbsp; To Download GNOME 3.4 Click Here [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
25271 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
25272 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
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25275 		</wp:comment>
25276 		<wp:comment>
25277 			<wp:comment_id>1564</wp:comment_id>
25278 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X &#8212; Adopt A Puppy &#8211; For all little puppies lover]]></wp:comment_author>
25279 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
25280 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://adopt-a-puppy-now.info/2012/04/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x/</wp:comment_author_url>
25281 			<wp:comment_author_IP>66.147.244.61</wp:comment_author_IP>
25282 			<wp:comment_date>2012-04-02 10:03:35</wp:comment_date>
25283 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-04-02 10:03:35</wp:comment_date_gmt>
25284 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
25285 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
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25289 		</wp:comment>
25290 		<wp:comment>
25291 			<wp:comment_id>1568</wp:comment_id>
25292 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Disponibili le prime immagini iso per provare GNOME 3.4 | RampaCrew]]></wp:comment_author>
25293 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
25294 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.rampacrew.it/news/disponibili-le-prime-immagini-iso-per-provare-gnome-3-4/</wp:comment_author_url>
25295 			<wp:comment_author_IP>109.168.109.234</wp:comment_author_IP>
25296 			<wp:comment_date>2012-04-03 09:01:39</wp:comment_date>
25297 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-04-03 09:01:39</wp:comment_date_gmt>
25298 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] 3.4 è stato rilasciato qualche giorno, ma il team di GNOME ha già messo a disposizione tramite il proprio server FTP una immagine .iso per provare l&#8217;ultima versione del desktop del [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
25299 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
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25301 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
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25303 		</wp:comment>
25304 		<wp:comment>
25305 			<wp:comment_id>1569</wp:comment_id>
25306 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Rilasciata la ISO di Gnome 3.4 | Mr.Webmaster Blog]]></wp:comment_author>
25307 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
25308 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://blog.mrwebmaster.it/2012/04/03/rilasciata-la-iso-di-gnome-3-4.html</wp:comment_author_url>
25309 			<wp:comment_author_IP>78.40.200.213</wp:comment_author_IP>
25310 			<wp:comment_date>2012-04-03 10:30:35</wp:comment_date>
25311 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-04-03 10:30:35</wp:comment_date_gmt>
25312 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] la versione 3.4, ma soltanto nelle ultime ore sono state pubblicate on line per il download le immagini ISO dell&#8217;ultima release; Gnome 3.4 non introduce novità rivoluzionarie per il progetto, ma [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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25317 		</wp:comment>
25318 		<wp:comment>
25319 			<wp:comment_id>1577</wp:comment_id>
25320 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Download Gnome 3.4 ISO Image | Edwin Andrianto]]></wp:comment_author>
25321 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
25322 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://blog.edwinandrianto.net/linux/download-gnome-3-4-iso-image/</wp:comment_author_url>
25323 			<wp:comment_author_IP>110.232.72.112</wp:comment_author_IP>
25324 			<wp:comment_date>2012-04-04 06:28:38</wp:comment_date>
25325 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-04-04 06:28:38</wp:comment_date_gmt>
25326 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Download GNOME 3.4 ISO image  __spr_config = { pid: &#039;4f06a21f396cef0b56000194&#039;, title: &#039;Download Gnome 3.4 ISO Image&#039;, ckw: &#039;GNOME,ISO,Jika Anda,USB&#039;, chan: &#039;&#039;, no_slide: &#039;&#039;, slide_logo: false, pub: &#039;2012-04-04 06:27:24&#039;, url: &#039;http%3A%2F%2Fblog.edwinandrianto.net%2Flinux%2Fdownload-gnome-3-4-iso-image%2F&#039;, header: &#039;RECOMMENDED FOR YOU&#039; }; var content = document.getElementById(&#039;simplereach-slide-tag&#039;).parentNode, loc; if (content.className){ loc = &#039;.&#039; + content.className; } if (content.id){ loc = &#039;#&#039; + content.id; } __spr_config.loc = loc || content; (function(){ var s = document.createElement(&#039;script&#039;); s.async = true; s.type = &#039;text/javascript&#039;; s.src = document.location.protocol + &#039;//d8rk54i4mohrb.cloudfront.net/js/slide.js&#039;; __spr_config.css = &#039;http://blog.edwinandrianto.net/?srslide_css=1&#039; var tg = document.getElementsByTagName(&#039;head&#039;)[0]; if (!tg) {tg = document.getElementsByTagName(&#039;body&#039;)[0];} if (tg) {tg.appendChild(s);} })();    Categories : Linux&nbsp;&nbsp;|&nbsp;&nbsp;Tags : GNOME, ISO, Jika Anda, USB   Share this post via : Twitter, Facebook, Digg, Linkedin, Stumble Upon, Reddit, Delicious [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
25327 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
25328 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
25329 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
25330 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
25331 		</wp:comment>
25332 		<wp:comment>
25333 			<wp:comment_id>1579</wp:comment_id>
25334 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | businessofficetechnologyblog.com]]></wp:comment_author>
25335 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
25336 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://businessofficetechnologyblog.com/?p=451</wp:comment_author_url>
25337 			<wp:comment_author_IP>50.22.11.13</wp:comment_author_IP>
25338 			<wp:comment_date>2012-04-04 13:08:46</wp:comment_date>
25339 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-04-04 13:08:46</wp:comment_date_gmt>
25340 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
25341 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
25342 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
25343 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
25344 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
25345 		</wp:comment>
25346 		<wp:comment>
25347 			<wp:comment_id>1587</wp:comment_id>
25348 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Testez Gnome 3.4 &laquo; Neibaf Blog]]></wp:comment_author>
25349 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
25350 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://blog.pcservices41.fr/?p=1</wp:comment_author_url>
25351 			<wp:comment_author_IP>195.114.18.148</wp:comment_author_IP>
25352 			<wp:comment_date>2012-04-05 05:18:21</wp:comment_date>
25353 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-04-05 05:18:21</wp:comment_date_gmt>
25354 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Le fichier iso se trouve ici. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
25355 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
25356 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
25357 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
25358 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
25359 		</wp:comment>
25360 		<wp:comment>
25361 			<wp:comment_id>1589</wp:comment_id>
25362 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Com-SL &raquo; Probando Live CD de promoción de Gnome 3.4]]></wp:comment_author>
25363 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
25364 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.com-sl.org/probando-live-cd-de-promocion-de-gnome-3-4-2.html</wp:comment_author_url>
25365 			<wp:comment_author_IP>67.205.107.170</wp:comment_author_IP>
25366 			<wp:comment_date>2012-04-05 09:50:44</wp:comment_date>
25367 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-04-05 09:50:44</wp:comment_date_gmt>
25368 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] proyecto Gnome ha puesto a disposición una imagen ISO de promoción del nuevo y renovado escritorio Gnome 3.4, para todos los usuarios que [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
25369 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
25370 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
25371 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
25372 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
25373 		</wp:comment>
25374 		<wp:comment>
25375 			<wp:comment_id>1597</wp:comment_id>
25376 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[PING #14: GNOME, Red Hat, OpenStack, ownCloud, Kubuntu, VLC, Linux, Android, CryEngine, Ubuntu, GIMP, Wikipedia, SMPlayer, Mageia, Wallpapers...]]></wp:comment_author>
25377 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
25378 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.muylinux.com/2012/04/07/ping-14-gnome-red-hat-openstack-owncloud-kubuntu-vlc-linux-android-cryengine-ubuntu-gimp-wikipedia-smplayer-mageia-wallpapers/</wp:comment_author_url>
25379 			<wp:comment_author_IP>178.79.146.80</wp:comment_author_IP>
25380 			<wp:comment_date>2012-04-07 08:31:08</wp:comment_date>
25381 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-04-07 08:31:08</wp:comment_date_gmt>
25382 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] GNOME 3.2 en LiveCD: Hace poco que llegó GNOME 3.2, y en GNOME.org ya hay imágenes de disco preparadas para quien quiera echarle un vistazo a la nueva versión del [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
25383 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
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25387 		</wp:comment>
25388 		<wp:comment>
25389 			<wp:comment_id>1599</wp:comment_id>
25390 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Enjoy Some Desktop Improvements With Gnome 3.4 [Linux] | Worldkipedia: HTML 5]]></wp:comment_author>
25391 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
25392 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://gurubootcamp.com/html5/enjoy-some-desktop-improvements-with-gnome-3-4-linux</wp:comment_author_url>
25393 			<wp:comment_author_IP>69.56.174.18</wp:comment_author_IP>
25394 			<wp:comment_date>2012-04-07 21:17:00</wp:comment_date>
25395 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-04-07 21:17:00</wp:comment_date_gmt>
25396 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] recover with this new chronicle of Gnome. Instead, we can get it right now. Simply conduct over to this page and download a accessible ISO picture (in 32-bit season only). You can afterwards bake it to a CD [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
25397 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
25398 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
25399 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
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25401 		</wp:comment>
25402 		<wp:comment>
25403 			<wp:comment_id>1601</wp:comment_id>
25404 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | agstars.com]]></wp:comment_author>
25405 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
25406 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://agstars.com/agseo/?p=4932</wp:comment_author_url>
25407 			<wp:comment_author_IP>216.36.58.174</wp:comment_author_IP>
25408 			<wp:comment_date>2012-04-08 02:00:31</wp:comment_date>
25409 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-04-08 02:00:31</wp:comment_date_gmt>
25410 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
25411 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
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25415 		</wp:comment>
25416 		<wp:comment>
25417 			<wp:comment_id>1602</wp:comment_id>
25418 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Enjoy Some Desktop Improvements With Gnome 3.4 [Linux] | Best Free Ads]]></wp:comment_author>
25419 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
25420 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://bfreeads.com/2012/04/08/enjoy-some-desktop-improvements-with-gnome-3-4-linux/</wp:comment_author_url>
25421 			<wp:comment_author_IP>184.172.57.188</wp:comment_author_IP>
25422 			<wp:comment_date>2012-04-08 03:07:41</wp:comment_date>
25423 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-04-08 03:07:41</wp:comment_date_gmt>
25424 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] to release with this new version of Gnome. Instead, you can get it right now. Simply head over to this page and download the available ISO image (in 32-bit flavor only). You can then burn it to a CD or USB [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
25425 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
25426 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
25427 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
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25429 		</wp:comment>
25430 		<wp:comment>
25431 			<wp:comment_id>1605</wp:comment_id>
25432 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Hands-on: GNOME 3.4 arrives, introducing significant design changes | Linux]]></wp:comment_author>
25433 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
25434 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://linux.jirigrohmann.cz/hands-on-gnome-3-4-arrives-introducing-significant-design-changes/</wp:comment_author_url>
25435 			<wp:comment_author_IP>46.28.107.138</wp:comment_author_IP>
25436 			<wp:comment_date>2012-04-08 15:42:58</wp:comment_date>
25437 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-04-08 15:42:58</wp:comment_date_gmt>
25438 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] including Fedora 17, that is scheduled for recover in May. If we wish to exam it today, we can download a GNOME 3.4 live picture from a GNOME website.   This entry was posted in Linux by jirigrohmann. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
25439 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
25440 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
25441 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
25442 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
25443 		</wp:comment>
25444 		<wp:comment>
25445 			<wp:comment_id>1606</wp:comment_id>
25446 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X &#8212; Singapore Work Permit &#8211; The Do&#039;s and Don&#039;ts Of Increasing Your Chances Of Success]]></wp:comment_author>
25447 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
25448 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://singaporeworkpermit.info/2012/04/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x/</wp:comment_author_url>
25449 			<wp:comment_author_IP>66.147.244.61</wp:comment_author_IP>
25450 			<wp:comment_date>2012-04-08 16:41:23</wp:comment_date>
25451 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-04-08 16:41:23</wp:comment_date_gmt>
25452 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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25460 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Enjoy Some Desktop Improvements With Gnome 3.4 [Linux] | AppsTube.eu]]></wp:comment_author>
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25465 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-04-08 17:55:14</wp:comment_date_gmt>
25466 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] to release with this new version of Gnome. Instead, you can get it right now. Simply head over to this page and download the available ISO image (in 32-bit flavor only). You can then burn it to a CD or USB [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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25479 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-04-09 19:09:18</wp:comment_date_gmt>
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25488 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Adventurous Objects Composed By The Beautiful Champion &raquo; Blog Archive &raquo; GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X]]></wp:comment_author>
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25516 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Yummy Homemade Dog Food. For all puppies lovers!]]></wp:comment_author>
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25521 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-04-17 02:26:35</wp:comment_date_gmt>
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25530 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME lanza su nueva version 3.4 que incluye un aspecto visual mas pulido]]></wp:comment_author>
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25534 			<wp:comment_date>2012-04-18 09:10:36</wp:comment_date>
25535 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-04-18 09:10:36</wp:comment_date_gmt>
25536 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] en las distintas distribuciones que incluyen este escritorio. Más Información | GNOME &amp; Descarga  En Genbeta | Gnome 3. A fondo Fuente: [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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25544 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X &#8212; Looking For Wedding Invitation Kits? We have free ones here!]]></wp:comment_author>
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25548 			<wp:comment_date>2012-04-19 02:05:59</wp:comment_date>
25549 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-04-19 02:05:59</wp:comment_date_gmt>
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25563 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-04-19 03:13:39</wp:comment_date_gmt>
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25572 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Корректирующий релиз GNOME 3.4.1&nbsp;|&nbsp;AllUNIX.ru &#8212; Всероссийский портал о UNIX-системах]]></wp:comment_author>
25573 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
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25577 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-04-19 09:59:09</wp:comment_date_gmt>
25578 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Увидел свет первый корректирующий выпуск GNOME 3.4.1, в который включены исправления ошибок, выявленных за три недели с момента выпуска релиза GNOME 3.4.0. Также отмечается обновление документации, улучшение переводов и незначительные улучшения, направленные на увеличение стабильности. Демонстрационную Live-сборку на основе GNOME 3.4, можно загрузить с данной страницы. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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25591 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-04-20 18:06:24</wp:comment_date_gmt>
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25604 			<wp:comment_date>2012-04-21 03:05:34</wp:comment_date>
25605 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-04-21 03:05:34</wp:comment_date_gmt>
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25618 			<wp:comment_date>2012-04-21 09:05:56</wp:comment_date>
25619 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-04-21 09:05:56</wp:comment_date_gmt>
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25632 			<wp:comment_date>2012-04-22 04:05:50</wp:comment_date>
25633 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-04-22 04:05:50</wp:comment_date_gmt>
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25646 			<wp:comment_date>2012-04-22 12:04:27</wp:comment_date>
25647 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-04-22 12:04:27</wp:comment_date_gmt>
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25660 			<wp:comment_date>2012-04-24 05:06:34</wp:comment_date>
25661 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-04-24 05:06:34</wp:comment_date_gmt>
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25669 			<wp:comment_id>1646</wp:comment_id>
25670 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Alchohol24.com]]></wp:comment_author>
25671 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
25672 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://alcohol24.com/?p=1565</wp:comment_author_url>
25673 			<wp:comment_author_IP>65.254.58.66</wp:comment_author_IP>
25674 			<wp:comment_date>2012-04-26 06:14:37</wp:comment_date>
25675 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-04-26 06:14:37</wp:comment_date_gmt>
25676 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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25678 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
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25681 		</wp:comment>
25682 		<wp:comment>
25683 			<wp:comment_id>1648</wp:comment_id>
25684 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Ya está disponible Gnome 3 con importantes novedades | Website de Prueba]]></wp:comment_author>
25685 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
25686 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.linuxsc.net/wp/?p=2123</wp:comment_author_url>
25687 			<wp:comment_author_IP>189.203.193.155</wp:comment_author_IP>
25688 			<wp:comment_date>2012-04-27 02:42:33</wp:comment_date>
25689 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-04-27 02:42:33</wp:comment_date_gmt>
25690 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Ya se pueden probar algunas versiones disponibles de Gnome en openSUSe y Fedora [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
25691 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
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25695 		</wp:comment>
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25697 			<wp:comment_id>1651</wp:comment_id>
25698 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | WWE]]></wp:comment_author>
25699 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
25700 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://5.lesvaccins.com/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x/</wp:comment_author_url>
25701 			<wp:comment_author_IP>199.16.130.101</wp:comment_author_IP>
25702 			<wp:comment_date>2012-04-28 01:21:03</wp:comment_date>
25703 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-04-28 01:21:03</wp:comment_date_gmt>
25704 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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25711 			<wp:comment_id>1654</wp:comment_id>
25712 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Fitness]]></wp:comment_author>
25713 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
25714 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://10.lesvaccins.com/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x/</wp:comment_author_url>
25715 			<wp:comment_author_IP>199.16.130.101</wp:comment_author_IP>
25716 			<wp:comment_date>2012-04-28 22:07:42</wp:comment_date>
25717 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-04-28 22:07:42</wp:comment_date_gmt>
25718 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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25725 			<wp:comment_id>1657</wp:comment_id>
25726 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME Shell Themeing Info | Dave&#039;s Blog of info and howto&#039;s]]></wp:comment_author>
25727 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
25728 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://cyberizeit.info/blog/?p=303</wp:comment_author_url>
25729 			<wp:comment_author_IP>99.38.230.186</wp:comment_author_IP>
25730 			<wp:comment_date>2012-04-30 02:40:07</wp:comment_date>
25731 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-04-30 02:40:07</wp:comment_date_gmt>
25732 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] easiest way to get GNOME Shell is to install a Linux distribution that provides GNOME 3. See the Getting GNOME page on the main GNOME site to learn how to grab a Linux distribution with GNOME [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
25733 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
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25737 		</wp:comment>
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25739 			<wp:comment_id>1660</wp:comment_id>
25740 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | motocross]]></wp:comment_author>
25741 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
25742 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://1.lesvaccins.com/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x/</wp:comment_author_url>
25743 			<wp:comment_author_IP>199.16.130.101</wp:comment_author_IP>
25744 			<wp:comment_date>2012-05-01 02:40:59</wp:comment_date>
25745 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-05-01 02:40:59</wp:comment_date_gmt>
25746 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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25751 		</wp:comment>
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25753 			<wp:comment_id>1664</wp:comment_id>
25754 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X &#8212; Singapore Business Registration. Your Step By Step Guide to starting a business]]></wp:comment_author>
25755 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
25756 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://singaporebusinessregistration.info/2012/05/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x/</wp:comment_author_url>
25757 			<wp:comment_author_IP>66.147.244.61</wp:comment_author_IP>
25758 			<wp:comment_date>2012-05-03 05:27:28</wp:comment_date>
25759 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-05-03 05:27:28</wp:comment_date_gmt>
25760 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
25761 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
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25767 			<wp:comment_id>1665</wp:comment_id>
25768 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | F1]]></wp:comment_author>
25769 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
25770 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://3.lesvaccins.com/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x/</wp:comment_author_url>
25771 			<wp:comment_author_IP>199.16.130.101</wp:comment_author_IP>
25772 			<wp:comment_date>2012-05-03 17:12:03</wp:comment_date>
25773 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-05-03 17:12:03</wp:comment_date_gmt>
25774 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
25775 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
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25779 		</wp:comment>
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25781 			<wp:comment_id>1669</wp:comment_id>
25782 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | TV ON INTERNET]]></wp:comment_author>
25783 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
25784 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://tv-on-internet.de/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x/85565/</wp:comment_author_url>
25785 			<wp:comment_author_IP>77.236.96.62</wp:comment_author_IP>
25786 			<wp:comment_date>2012-05-06 09:30:14</wp:comment_date>
25787 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-05-06 09:30:14</wp:comment_date_gmt>
25788 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
25789 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
25790 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
25791 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
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25793 		</wp:comment>
25794 		<wp:comment>
25795 			<wp:comment_id>1681</wp:comment_id>
25796 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X &#8212; Don&#039;t Let The Consipracy Fool You! We have the True Crime Report Here!]]></wp:comment_author>
25797 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
25798 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://true-crime-report.info/2012/05/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x/</wp:comment_author_url>
25799 			<wp:comment_author_IP>66.147.244.61</wp:comment_author_IP>
25800 			<wp:comment_date>2012-05-14 20:07:11</wp:comment_date>
25801 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-05-14 20:07:11</wp:comment_date_gmt>
25802 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
25803 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
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25807 		</wp:comment>
25808 		<wp:comment>
25809 			<wp:comment_id>1687</wp:comment_id>
25810 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Crónica de la fiesta de lanzamiento de Gnome 3.0 en Granada &raquo; Gcubo]]></wp:comment_author>
25811 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
25812 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://gcubo.org/2011/04/10/cronica-de-la-fiesta-de-lanzamiento-de-gnome-3-0-en-granada/</wp:comment_author_url>
25813 			<wp:comment_author_IP>174.121.79.182</wp:comment_author_IP>
25814 			<wp:comment_date>2012-05-21 10:27:03</wp:comment_date>
25815 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-05-21 10:27:03</wp:comment_date_gmt>
25816 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] A continuación se dio paso al taller de instalación, que finalmente se quedó en el arranque con LiveCDs, que salvo en algunos casos, no dio demasiados problemas gracias a los chicos de la OSL (JJ, [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
25817 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
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25819 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
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25821 		</wp:comment>
25822 		<wp:comment>
25823 			<wp:comment_id>1713</wp:comment_id>
25824 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X &#8212; Banner Graphic. We have some cool and creative banner graphics for your use]]></wp:comment_author>
25825 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
25826 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://banner-graphic.info/2012/06/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x/</wp:comment_author_url>
25827 			<wp:comment_author_IP>66.147.244.61</wp:comment_author_IP>
25828 			<wp:comment_date>2012-06-11 08:06:00</wp:comment_date>
25829 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-06-11 08:06:00</wp:comment_date_gmt>
25830 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
25831 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
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25833 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
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25835 		</wp:comment>
25836 		<wp:comment>
25837 			<wp:comment_id>1745</wp:comment_id>
25838 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Enjoy Some Desktop Improvements With Gnome 3.4 [Linux] | betaSir - We love software]]></wp:comment_author>
25839 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
25840 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://betasir.com/enjoy-some-desktop-improvements-with-gnome-3-4-linux</wp:comment_author_url>
25841 			<wp:comment_author_IP>69.85.86.135</wp:comment_author_IP>
25842 			<wp:comment_date>2012-07-04 07:32:52</wp:comment_date>
25843 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-07-04 07:32:52</wp:comment_date_gmt>
25844 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] to release with this new version of Gnome. Instead, you can get it right now. Simply head over to this page and download the available ISO image (in 32-bit flavor only). You can then burn it to a CD or USB [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
25845 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
25846 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
25847 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
25848 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
25849 		</wp:comment>
25850 		<wp:comment>
25851 			<wp:comment_id>1787</wp:comment_id>
25852 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Publicación de GNOME 3.4 traducido tamén 100% en galego &#8211; GNOME en galego]]></wp:comment_author>
25853 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
25854 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://gnome.gl/2012/03/publicacion-de-gnome-3-4-traducido-ao-galego/</wp:comment_author_url>
25855 			<wp:comment_author_IP>188.165.239.182</wp:comment_author_IP>
25856 			<wp:comment_date>2012-08-05 13:52:57</wp:comment_date>
25857 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-08-05 13:52:57</wp:comment_date_gmt>
25858 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] ou dos seus provedores. Con todo na web do proxecto é posible consultar a información sobre como obter GNOME para probalo.       [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
25859 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
25860 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
25861 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
25862 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
25863 		</wp:comment>
25864 		<wp:comment>
25865 			<wp:comment_id>1794</wp:comment_id>
25866 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3.4 ISO IMAGES AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD - Techpublic]]></wp:comment_author>
25867 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
25868 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.techpublic.net/linux/gnome-3-4-iso-images-available-for-download/</wp:comment_author_url>
25869 			<wp:comment_author_IP>123.30.184.134</wp:comment_author_IP>
25870 			<wp:comment_date>2012-08-10 09:07:52</wp:comment_date>
25871 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-08-10 09:07:52</wp:comment_date_gmt>
25872 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Download GNOME 3.4 ISO image via ossblog.it [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
25873 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
25874 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
25875 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
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25877 		</wp:comment>
25878 		<wp:comment>
25879 			<wp:comment_id>1797</wp:comment_id>
25880 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | unofficialcto.com]]></wp:comment_author>
25881 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
25882 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://unofficialcto.com/?p=1435</wp:comment_author_url>
25883 			<wp:comment_author_IP>50.22.11.13</wp:comment_author_IP>
25884 			<wp:comment_date>2012-08-17 10:43:57</wp:comment_date>
25885 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-08-17 10:43:57</wp:comment_date_gmt>
25886 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
25887 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
25888 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
25889 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
25890 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
25891 		</wp:comment>
25892 		<wp:comment>
25893 			<wp:comment_id>1801</wp:comment_id>
25894 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3.4 HAS BEEN RELEASED - Techpublic]]></wp:comment_author>
25895 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
25896 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.techpublic.net/linux/gnome-3-4-has-been-released/</wp:comment_author_url>
25897 			<wp:comment_author_IP>123.30.184.134</wp:comment_author_IP>
25898 			<wp:comment_date>2012-08-20 08:00:01</wp:comment_date>
25899 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-08-20 08:00:01</wp:comment_date_gmt>
25900 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] 3.4 live images are not ready yet, but if you want to give the latest GNOME 3.4 a try, check out http://www.gnome.org/getting-gnome/ later on to download a live GNOME 3.4 [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
25901 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
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25904 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
25905 		</wp:comment>
25906 		<wp:comment>
25907 			<wp:comment_id>1804</wp:comment_id>
25908 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Technology News Online]]></wp:comment_author>
25909 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
25910 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://technologynewsonlineupdates.com/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x-101/</wp:comment_author_url>
25911 			<wp:comment_author_IP>208.43.81.115</wp:comment_author_IP>
25912 			<wp:comment_date>2012-08-21 19:44:40</wp:comment_date>
25913 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-08-21 19:44:40</wp:comment_date_gmt>
25914 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
25915 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
25916 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
25917 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
25918 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
25919 		</wp:comment>
25920 		<wp:comment>
25921 			<wp:comment_id>1825</wp:comment_id>
25922 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X : cybermondy]]></wp:comment_author>
25923 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
25924 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://news.comxi.net/cybermondy/2012/09/21/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x/</wp:comment_author_url>
25925 			<wp:comment_author_IP>27.254.38.180</wp:comment_author_IP>
25926 			<wp:comment_date>2012-09-22 23:09:13</wp:comment_date>
25927 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-09-22 23:09:13</wp:comment_date_gmt>
25928 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
25929 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
25930 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
25931 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
25932 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
25933 		</wp:comment>
25934 		<wp:comment>
25935 			<wp:comment_id>1833</wp:comment_id>
25936 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3.6 disponible]]></wp:comment_author>
25937 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
25938 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.muylinux.com/2012/09/26/gnome-3-6-disponible/</wp:comment_author_url>
25939 			<wp:comment_author_IP>176.58.117.102</wp:comment_author_IP>
25940 			<wp:comment_date>2012-09-26 21:09:30</wp:comment_date>
25941 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-09-26 21:09:30</wp:comment_date_gmt>
25942 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] forma más rápida de probar este entorno y su renovada interfaz es descargar un LiveCD con el nuevo GNOME mostrando sus poderes, pero si queréis disfrutarlo en vuestra distro, tendréis [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
25943 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
25944 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
25945 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
25946 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
25947 		</wp:comment>
25948 		<wp:comment>
25949 			<wp:comment_id>1835</wp:comment_id>
25950 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Publicación de GNOME 3.6: 100% traducido ao galego &#8211; GNOME en galego]]></wp:comment_author>
25951 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
25952 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://gnome.gl/2012/09/publicacion-de-gnome-3-6-traducido-ao-galego/</wp:comment_author_url>
25953 			<wp:comment_author_IP>188.165.239.182</wp:comment_author_IP>
25954 			<wp:comment_date>2012-09-26 21:33:20</wp:comment_date>
25955 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-09-26 21:33:20</wp:comment_date_gmt>
25956 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] ou dos seus fornecedores. Con todo na web do proxecto é posible consultar a información sobre como obter GNOME para probalo.       [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
25957 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
25958 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
25959 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
25960 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
25961 		</wp:comment>
25962 		<wp:comment>
25963 			<wp:comment_id>1837</wp:comment_id>
25964 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Montenegro Open Source &raquo; Izašao GNOME 3.6]]></wp:comment_author>
25965 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
25966 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.opensource-me.org/site/2012/09/27/izasao-gnome-3-6/</wp:comment_author_url>
25967 			<wp:comment_author_IP>173.254.28.82</wp:comment_author_IP>
25968 			<wp:comment_date>2012-09-26 22:27:58</wp:comment_date>
25969 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-09-26 22:27:58</wp:comment_date_gmt>
25970 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Izašao GNOME 3.6  Objavljeno: 27.9.2012.  Autor:  Mladen  &mdash;   No Comments &darr;     Danas je napokon puštena nova verzija Gnome okruženja, koja pored stabilnosti donosi i druge novine. Kao prvo izmijenjena su Message Tray obavjestenja, koja su sada preglednija i lakše se mogu zatvoriti pomoću dugmeta. Napokon u ovoj verziji dobijamo dugme za gašenje u meniju korisnika po difoltu. Pored izmjenjenog izgleda aktivnosti tu je i novi zakljucani ekran. Takođe tu su nove verzije aplikacija, bolja sinhronizacija sa internet nalozima i automatsko ažuriranje aplikacija na sajt extensions.gnome.org. Live CD ovog Gnome izdanja požete skinuti ovdje. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
25971 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
25972 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
25973 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
25974 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
25975 		</wp:comment>
25976 		<wp:comment>
25977 			<wp:comment_id>1840</wp:comment_id>
25978 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3.6发布]]></wp:comment_author>
25979 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
25980 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://blog.netoearth.com/html/201209/gnome-3-6%e5%8f%91%e5%b8%83.htm</wp:comment_author_url>
25981 			<wp:comment_author_IP>106.187.51.12</wp:comment_author_IP>
25982 			<wp:comment_date>2012-09-27 01:44:13</wp:comment_date>
25983 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-09-27 01:44:13</wp:comment_date_gmt>
25984 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] many distributions. Live images of GNOME 3.6 are currently being prepared and will appear soon at: http://www.gnome.org/getting-gnome/ This six months effort wouldn&#039;t have been possible without the whole GNOME community, made of [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
25985 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
25986 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
25987 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
25988 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
25989 		</wp:comment>
25990 		<wp:comment>
25991 			<wp:comment_id>1843</wp:comment_id>
25992 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3.6 Dilancarkan Kepada Umum | Amanz]]></wp:comment_author>
25993 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
25994 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://amanz.my/2012/09/gnome-3-6/</wp:comment_author_url>
25995 			<wp:comment_author_IP>210.48.154.79</wp:comment_author_IP>
25996 			<wp:comment_date>2012-09-27 06:25:45</wp:comment_date>
25997 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-09-27 06:25:45</wp:comment_date_gmt>
25998 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] GNOME 3.6 secara percuma hari ini. Baca : perubahan yang dibawakan oleh GNOME 3.6 Muat-Turun GNOME 3.6  Berkaitan: GNOME, GNOME 3.6, GNOME 3.x, Project [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
25999 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
26000 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
26001 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
26002 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
26003 		</wp:comment>
26004 		<wp:comment>
26005 			<wp:comment_id>1844</wp:comment_id>
26006 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3.6 disponible | El Blog de Rigo]]></wp:comment_author>
26007 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
26008 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.elblogderigo.info/2012/09/27/gnome-3-6-disponible/</wp:comment_author_url>
26009 			<wp:comment_author_IP>69.64.56.133</wp:comment_author_IP>
26010 			<wp:comment_date>2012-09-27 10:37:39</wp:comment_date>
26011 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-09-27 10:37:39</wp:comment_date_gmt>
26012 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] forma más rápida de probar este entorno y su renovada interfaz es descargar un LiveCD con el nuevo GNOME mostrando sus poderes, pero si queréis disfrutarlo en vuestra distro, tendréis [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
26013 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
26014 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
26015 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
26016 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
26017 		</wp:comment>
26018 		<wp:comment>
26019 			<wp:comment_id>1850</wp:comment_id>
26020 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3.6 ha sido recientemente liberado • emsLinux]]></wp:comment_author>
26021 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
26022 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://emslinux.com/gnome-3-6-ha-sido-liberado/</wp:comment_author_url>
26023 			<wp:comment_author_IP>23.21.248.231</wp:comment_author_IP>
26024 			<wp:comment_date>2012-09-27 18:19:19</wp:comment_date>
26025 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-09-27 18:19:19</wp:comment_date_gmt>
26026 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] a que tu distribución actualice los paquetes a GNOME 3.6, pueden entonces descargar una de las imagenes en Vivo o Live que GNOME ha dispuesto en su sitio web para descarga.  [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
26027 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
26028 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
26029 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
26030 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
26031 		</wp:comment>
26032 		<wp:comment>
26033 			<wp:comment_id>1851</wp:comment_id>
26034 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Les nouveautés de GNOME 3.6 - Tux-planet]]></wp:comment_author>
26035 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
26036 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.tux-planet.fr/les-nouveautes-de-gnome-3-6/</wp:comment_author_url>
26037 			<wp:comment_author_IP>88.190.12.90</wp:comment_author_IP>
26038 			<wp:comment_date>2012-09-27 18:38:00</wp:comment_date>
26039 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-09-27 18:38:00</wp:comment_date_gmt>
26040 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] GNOME 3.6 sera disponible dans la plupart des grandes distributions d&#039;ici quelques mois (Ubuntu 12.10, Fedora 18 ...). Pour les impatients, un live CD est téléchargeable à cette adresse : www.gnome.org/getting-gnome/ [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
26041 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
26042 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
26043 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
26044 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
26045 		</wp:comment>
26046 		<wp:comment>
26047 			<wp:comment_id>1852</wp:comment_id>
26048 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Getting Gnome 3.6 Live Image! | woGue]]></wp:comment_author>
26049 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
26050 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://worldofgnome.org/getting-gnome-3-6-live-image/</wp:comment_author_url>
26051 			<wp:comment_author_IP>31.222.162.86</wp:comment_author_IP>
26052 			<wp:comment_date>2012-09-27 21:02:18</wp:comment_date>
26053 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-09-27 21:02:18</wp:comment_date_gmt>
26054 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Take GNOME 3.6 for a test drive    &nbsp;&nbsp;  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Tweet&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  reddit_url=&#039;[URL]&#039; reddit_title=&#039;[TITLE]&#039;         This article was posted in News and tagged gnome. Bookmark the permalink. Follow comments with the RSS feed for this post.Post a Comment or leave a trackback: Trackback URL.     &laquo; Apps on Top and WorkspaceBar 3.6 extensions! [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
26055 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
26056 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
26057 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
26058 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
26059 		</wp:comment>
26060 		<wp:comment>
26061 			<wp:comment_id>1860</wp:comment_id>
26062 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3.6, características]]></wp:comment_author>
26063 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
26064 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://planetared.com/2012/09/gnome-se-actualiza-a-su-version-3-6/</wp:comment_author_url>
26065 			<wp:comment_author_IP>188.165.226.203</wp:comment_author_IP>
26066 			<wp:comment_date>2012-09-30 07:21:42</wp:comment_date>
26067 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-09-30 07:21:42</wp:comment_date_gmt>
26068 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] probar esta nueva versión del entorno de escritorio podemos acceder a la web de GNOME y descargar el ISO, para luego correrlo en el sistema en modo Live haciendo uso de algún pendrive [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
26069 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
26070 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
26071 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
26072 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
26073 		</wp:comment>
26074 		<wp:comment>
26075 			<wp:comment_id>1861</wp:comment_id>
26076 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Gnome 3.6 has been Released | Open Technology Solutions]]></wp:comment_author>
26077 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
26078 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.otsglobal.org/2012/09/gnome-3-6-has-been-released/</wp:comment_author_url>
26079 			<wp:comment_author_IP>173.236.99.82</wp:comment_author_IP>
26080 			<wp:comment_date>2012-09-30 15:27:23</wp:comment_date>
26081 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-09-30 15:27:23</wp:comment_date_gmt>
26082 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Download Gnome 3.6 Source: Gnome     .adHeadline {font: bold 10pt Arial; text-decoration: underline; color: #003366;} [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
26083 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
26084 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
26085 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
26086 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
26087 		</wp:comment>
26088 		<wp:comment>
26089 			<wp:comment_id>1862</wp:comment_id>
26090 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Gnome 3.6 has been Released (Screen Shots) | Open Technology Solutions]]></wp:comment_author>
26091 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
26092 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.otsglobal.org/2012/09/gnome-3-6-has-been-released-screen-shots/</wp:comment_author_url>
26093 			<wp:comment_author_IP>173.236.99.82</wp:comment_author_IP>
26094 			<wp:comment_date>2012-09-30 15:28:01</wp:comment_date>
26095 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-09-30 15:28:01</wp:comment_date_gmt>
26096 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Download Gnome 3.6 Source: Gnome      .adHeadline {font: bold 10pt Arial; text-decoration: underline; color: [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
26097 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
26098 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
26099 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
26100 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
26101 		</wp:comment>
26102 		<wp:comment>
26103 			<wp:comment_id>1881</wp:comment_id>
26104 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Karl-Tux-Stadt &raquo; Blog Archi &raquo; Ein Blick auf GNOME 3.6]]></wp:comment_author>
26105 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
26106 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://karl-tux-stadt.de/ktuxs/?p=3923</wp:comment_author_url>
26107 			<wp:comment_author_IP>195.78.76.10</wp:comment_author_IP>
26108 			<wp:comment_date>2012-10-14 16:20:27</wp:comment_date>
26109 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-10-14 16:20:27</wp:comment_date_gmt>
26110 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] das alles selbst entdecken m&#246;chte GNOME stellt eine LiveCD auf Fedora-Basis daf&#252;r bereit.   Bookmark [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
26111 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
26112 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
26113 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
26114 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
26115 		</wp:comment>
26116 		<wp:comment>
26117 			<wp:comment_id>1885</wp:comment_id>
26118 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | genellacoleman.com]]></wp:comment_author>
26119 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
26120 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://genellacoleman.com/?p=3160</wp:comment_author_url>
26121 			<wp:comment_author_IP>174.132.105.162</wp:comment_author_IP>
26122 			<wp:comment_date>2012-10-17 05:35:41</wp:comment_date>
26123 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-10-17 05:35:41</wp:comment_date_gmt>
26124 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
26125 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
26126 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
26127 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
26128 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
26129 		</wp:comment>
26130 		<wp:comment>
26131 			<wp:comment_id>1886</wp:comment_id>
26132 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Ubuntu avec Gnome 3 | Laurent SANSELME]]></wp:comment_author>
26133 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
26134 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.laurentsanselme.com/ubuntu-avec-gnome-3-2/</wp:comment_author_url>
26135 			<wp:comment_author_IP>178.170.101.59</wp:comment_author_IP>
26136 			<wp:comment_date>2012-10-17 10:58:33</wp:comment_date>
26137 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-10-17 10:58:33</wp:comment_date_gmt>
26138 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] deuxième solution consiste à aller sur le site de Gnome et de cliquer sur le bouton correspondant à Ubuntu en bas de la page. Le lien va lancer [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
26139 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
26140 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
26141 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
26142 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
26143 		</wp:comment>
26144 		<wp:comment>
26145 			<wp:comment_id>1887</wp:comment_id>
26146 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Liberado: Gnome 3.2 | Free Tux]]></wp:comment_author>
26147 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
26148 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.freetux.com.ar/liberado-gnome-3-2/</wp:comment_author_url>
26149 			<wp:comment_author_IP>200.85.152.83</wp:comment_author_IP>
26150 			<wp:comment_date>2012-10-18 02:01:12</wp:comment_date>
26151 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-10-18 02:01:12</wp:comment_date_gmt>
26152 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Esta nueva actualización de GNOME 3 estará disponible en los repositorios de las respectivas distros que lo utilizan, pero si quieren probarlo, lo pueden hacer descargando un CD LIVE. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
26153 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
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26157 		</wp:comment>
26158 		<wp:comment>
26159 			<wp:comment_id>1888</wp:comment_id>
26160 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Aviary.pl: Wydano GNOME 3.6 | Porównaj konto bankowe, oszczędnościowe, firmowe, Kredyt hipoteczny, gotówkowy, Lokaty, Pożyczka bez bik.]]></wp:comment_author>
26161 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
26162 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.finanse-bankowe.pl/komputery/aviary-pl-wydano-gnome-3-6/</wp:comment_author_url>
26163 			<wp:comment_author_IP>94.23.235.216</wp:comment_author_IP>
26164 			<wp:comment_date>2012-10-18 22:49:26</wp:comment_date>
26165 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-10-18 22:49:26</wp:comment_date_gmt>
26166 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Więcej informacji o dużych zmianach w wydaniu GNOME 3.6 można znaleźć w informacjach o wydaniu, dostępnych także w języku polskim. Środowisko GNOME 3.6 będzie niedługo dostępne w większości dystrybucji systemu GNU/Linux, m.in. w Fedorze, openSUSE, Debianie i Ubuntu. Obrazy Live do wypróbowania są obecnie przygotowywane i będą niedługo dostępne na stronie Getting GNOME. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
26167 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
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26171 		</wp:comment>
26172 		<wp:comment>
26173 			<wp:comment_id>1890</wp:comment_id>
26174 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Корректирующий релиз GNOME 3.6.1&nbsp;|&nbsp;AllUNIX.ru &#8212; Всероссийский портал о UNIX-системах]]></wp:comment_author>
26175 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
26176 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://allunix.ru/2012/10/24/%d0%ba%d0%be%d1%80%d1%80%d0%b5%d0%ba%d1%82%d0%b8%d1%80%d1%83%d1%8e%d1%89%d0%b8%d0%b9-%d1%80%d0%b5%d0%bb%d0%b8%d0%b7-gnome-3-6-1/</wp:comment_author_url>
26177 			<wp:comment_author_IP>85.118.230.75</wp:comment_author_IP>
26178 			<wp:comment_date>2012-10-23 20:12:00</wp:comment_date>
26179 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-10-23 20:12:00</wp:comment_date_gmt>
26180 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Вышел первый корректирующий выпуск GNOME 3.6.1, в который включены исправления ошибок, выявленных с момента выпуска релиза GNOME 3.6.0. В новой версии отмечается обновление документации, улучшение переводов и незначительные улучшения, направленные на увеличение стабильности. Из исправленных ошибок можно отметить решение проблем с переключением раскладки клавиатуры и устранение крахов при работе в GNOME Settings. Демонстрационную Live-сборку на основе GNOME 3.6, можно загрузить с данной страницы. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
26181 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
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26185 		</wp:comment>
26186 		<wp:comment>
26187 			<wp:comment_id>1892</wp:comment_id>
26188 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Коригувальний реліз GNOME 3.6.1 | Про Убунту]]></wp:comment_author>
26189 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
26190 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://proubuntu.org.ua/gnome-3-6-1/</wp:comment_author_url>
26191 			<wp:comment_author_IP>194.28.86.27</wp:comment_author_IP>
26192 			<wp:comment_date>2012-10-24 23:26:47</wp:comment_date>
26193 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-10-24 23:26:47</wp:comment_date_gmt>
26194 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Live-збірку на основі GNOME 3.6, можна завантажити на цій [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
26195 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
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26199 		</wp:comment>
26200 		<wp:comment>
26201 			<wp:comment_id>1894</wp:comment_id>
26202 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Ha salido Gnome 2.24!! | Paraiso Linux]]></wp:comment_author>
26203 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
26204 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://paraisolinux.com/ha-salido-gnome-224/</wp:comment_author_url>
26205 			<wp:comment_author_IP>69.175.79.205</wp:comment_author_IP>
26206 			<wp:comment_date>2012-10-28 04:20:51</wp:comment_date>
26207 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-10-28 04:20:51</wp:comment_date_gmt>
26208 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] herramientas habituales. En cualquier caso, también podrá descargarse un Live CD desde la página Gnome Live Demos con un sistema para iniciarse desde un CD en vivo con todas las aplicaciones incluidas en la nueva [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
26209 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
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26213 		</wp:comment>
26214 		<wp:comment>
26215 			<wp:comment_id>1899</wp:comment_id>
26216 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X : cyberbullyinginformation]]></wp:comment_author>
26217 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
26218 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://news.comxi.net/cyberbullyinginformation/2012/11/04/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x-4/</wp:comment_author_url>
26219 			<wp:comment_author_IP>27.254.38.180</wp:comment_author_IP>
26220 			<wp:comment_date>2012-11-04 20:59:25</wp:comment_date>
26221 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-11-04 20:59:25</wp:comment_date_gmt>
26222 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
26223 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
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26225 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
26226 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
26227 		</wp:comment>
26228 		<wp:comment>
26229 			<wp:comment_id>1907</wp:comment_id>
26230 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Корректирующий релиз GNOME 3.6.2&nbsp;|&nbsp;AllUNIX.ru &#8212; Всероссийский портал о UNIX-системах]]></wp:comment_author>
26231 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
26232 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://allunix.ru/2012/11/16/%d0%ba%d0%be%d1%80%d1%80%d0%b5%d0%ba%d1%82%d0%b8%d1%80%d1%83%d1%8e%d1%89%d0%b8%d0%b9-%d1%80%d0%b5%d0%bb%d0%b8%d0%b7-gnome-3-6-2/</wp:comment_author_url>
26233 			<wp:comment_author_IP>85.118.230.75</wp:comment_author_IP>
26234 			<wp:comment_date>2012-11-15 18:45:45</wp:comment_date>
26235 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-11-15 18:45:45</wp:comment_date_gmt>
26236 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Live-сборку на основе GNOME 3.6, можно загрузить с данной страницы. Следующий значительный релиз GNOME 3.8 ожидается 27 [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
26237 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
26238 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
26239 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
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26241 		</wp:comment>
26242 		<wp:comment>
26243 			<wp:comment_id>1923</wp:comment_id>
26244 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Download GNOME Ultima versione ! Newsdownload.it]]></wp:comment_author>
26245 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
26246 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.newsdownload.it/download-gnome-ultima-versione.html</wp:comment_author_url>
26247 			<wp:comment_author_IP>46.252.157.22</wp:comment_author_IP>
26248 			<wp:comment_date>2012-12-13 13:15:02</wp:comment_date>
26249 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-12-13 13:15:02</wp:comment_date_gmt>
26250 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Download GNOME Ultima versione [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
26251 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
26252 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
26253 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
26254 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
26255 		</wp:comment>
26256 		<wp:comment>
26257 			<wp:comment_id>1928</wp:comment_id>
26258 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X - Gas Rebate Ticket]]></wp:comment_author>
26259 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
26260 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://gasrebateticket.com/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x-35/</wp:comment_author_url>
26261 			<wp:comment_author_IP>174.36.159.37</wp:comment_author_IP>
26262 			<wp:comment_date>2012-12-27 11:59:26</wp:comment_date>
26263 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-12-27 11:59:26</wp:comment_date_gmt>
26264 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
26265 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
26266 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
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26269 		</wp:comment>
26270 		<wp:comment>
26271 			<wp:comment_id>1933</wp:comment_id>
26272 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[mwhiffens WordPress &raquo; GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X]]></wp:comment_author>
26273 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
26274 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://sunpapire34.soylemgazetesi.com/2013/01/04/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x/</wp:comment_author_url>
26275 			<wp:comment_author_IP>184.172.141.218</wp:comment_author_IP>
26276 			<wp:comment_date>2013-01-04 12:00:58</wp:comment_date>
26277 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2013-01-04 12:00:58</wp:comment_date_gmt>
26278 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
26279 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
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26283 		</wp:comment>
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26285 			<wp:comment_id>1936</wp:comment_id>
26286 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | mwhiffens WordPress]]></wp:comment_author>
26287 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
26288 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://shatis.fjlang.info/2013/01/14/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x/</wp:comment_author_url>
26289 			<wp:comment_author_IP>184.172.141.218</wp:comment_author_IP>
26290 			<wp:comment_date>2013-01-14 08:23:18</wp:comment_date>
26291 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2013-01-14 08:23:18</wp:comment_date_gmt>
26292 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
26293 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
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26297 		</wp:comment>
26298 		<wp:comment>
26299 			<wp:comment_id>1937</wp:comment_id>
26300 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X &#8211; mwhiffens WordPress]]></wp:comment_author>
26301 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
26302 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://couty1944.telenovely.info/2013/01/15/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x/</wp:comment_author_url>
26303 			<wp:comment_author_IP>184.172.141.218</wp:comment_author_IP>
26304 			<wp:comment_date>2013-01-15 21:35:54</wp:comment_date>
26305 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2013-01-15 21:35:54</wp:comment_date_gmt>
26306 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] GNOME 3, after more than two years of development, has been released into the wild. GNOME 3 is not merely the logical successor of GNOME 2: it is an entirely new project, started from scratch, to create a &#8220;completely new, modern desktop designed for today&#8217;s users and technologies.&#8221;  The best way to check out GNOME 3&#8242;s new features &#8212; and it has lots of new features &#8212; is to run a live version of openSUSE or Fedora, or simply head over to the GNOME 3 website and watch the (rather pretty) introductory videos. If you want a synopsis, though, here it is: GNOME 3 looks a lot like Mac OS X, with a healthy dollop of iOSesqueness for good measure, but yet it still somehow retains an underlying feel of Linux.  The overall aesthetic is very simple, very elegant, and despite being slightly out of fashion, there are plenty of rounded corners, too. The main addition, workflow-wise, is the addition of an app-launcher-cum-alt-tab screen, where you can launch apps, or flip through your open windows. For a complete list of the new features and changes, check the GNOME 3 release notes.  Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
26307 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
26308 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
26309 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
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26311 		</wp:comment>
26312 		<wp:comment>
26313 			<wp:comment_id>1992</wp:comment_id>
26314 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Publicado o novo GNOME 3.4 ao 100% en galego | Asociación Proxecto Trasno]]></wp:comment_author>
26315 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
26316 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www2.trasno.net/2012/03/node184/</wp:comment_author_url>
26317 			<wp:comment_author_IP>192.95.1.226</wp:comment_author_IP>
26318 			<wp:comment_date>2013-04-16 18:51:21</wp:comment_date>
26319 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2013-04-16 18:51:21</wp:comment_date_gmt>
26320 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] ou dos seus provedores. Con todo na web do proxecto é posible consultar a información sobre como obter GNOME para [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
26321 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
26322 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
26323 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
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26325 		</wp:comment>
26326 		<wp:comment>
26327 			<wp:comment_id>1972</wp:comment_id>
26328 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[]]></wp:comment_author>
26329 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
26330 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.total-depannage.com/forum/info-linux-unix/1583.htm#post2890</wp:comment_author_url>
26331 			<wp:comment_author_IP>5.199.170.36</wp:comment_author_IP>
26332 			<wp:comment_date>2013-03-27 11:48:10</wp:comment_date>
26333 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2013-03-27 11:48:10</wp:comment_date_gmt>
26334 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Fedora avec GNOME [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
26335 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
26336 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
26337 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
26338 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
26339 		</wp:comment>
26340 		<wp:comment>
26341 			<wp:comment_id>1976</wp:comment_id>
26342 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Publicamos GNOME 3.8 en galego &#8211; GNOME en galego]]></wp:comment_author>
26343 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
26344 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://gnome.gl/2013/03/publicamos-gnome-3-8-en-galego/</wp:comment_author_url>
26345 			<wp:comment_author_IP>188.165.239.182</wp:comment_author_IP>
26346 			<wp:comment_date>2013-03-27 20:27:36</wp:comment_date>
26347 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2013-03-27 20:27:36</wp:comment_date_gmt>
26348 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] ou dos seus fornecedores. Con todo, na web do proxecto é posible consultar a información sobre como obter GNOME para [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
26349 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
26350 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
26351 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
26352 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
26353 		</wp:comment>
26354 		<wp:comment>
26355 			<wp:comment_id>1980</wp:comment_id>
26356 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3.8 Released | My Blog]]></wp:comment_author>
26357 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
26358 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://extractpc.info/?p=47341</wp:comment_author_url>
26359 			<wp:comment_author_IP>76.74.242.160</wp:comment_author_IP>
26360 			<wp:comment_date>2013-03-28 11:04:41</wp:comment_date>
26361 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2013-03-28 11:04:41</wp:comment_date_gmt>
26362 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] such as Fedora (19), etc. and there should also be some ISO files available for testing on the GNOME.org website (they aren&#8217;t available [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
26363 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
26364 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
26365 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
26366 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
26367 		</wp:comment>
26368 		<wp:comment>
26369 			<wp:comment_id>1995</wp:comment_id>
26370 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Publicado GNOME 3.8 en galego | Asociación Proxecto TrasnoAsociación Proxecto Trasno]]></wp:comment_author>
26371 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
26372 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www2.trasno.net/2013/04/publicado-gnome-3-8-en-galego/</wp:comment_author_url>
26373 			<wp:comment_author_IP>192.95.1.226</wp:comment_author_IP>
26374 			<wp:comment_date>2013-04-16 23:42:27</wp:comment_date>
26375 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2013-04-16 23:42:27</wp:comment_date_gmt>
26376 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] ou dos seus fornecedores. Con todo, na web do proxecto é posible consultar a información sobre como obter GNOME para [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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26383 			<wp:comment_id>1996</wp:comment_id>
26384 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Publicado o novo GNOME 3.4 ao 100% en galego | Asociación Proxecto TrasnoAsociación Proxecto Trasno]]></wp:comment_author>
26385 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
26386 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www2.trasno.net/2012/03/publicado-o-novo-gnome-3-4-ao-100-en-galego/</wp:comment_author_url>
26387 			<wp:comment_author_IP>192.95.1.226</wp:comment_author_IP>
26388 			<wp:comment_date>2013-04-16 23:42:49</wp:comment_date>
26389 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2013-04-16 23:42:49</wp:comment_date_gmt>
26390 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] ou dos seus provedores. Con todo na web do proxecto é posible consultar a información sobre como obter GNOME para [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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26398 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Grow Your Own Bio Fuels]]></wp:comment_author>
26399 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
26400 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://rollyourown.veggievehiclespot.com/2013/04/17/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x/</wp:comment_author_url>
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26402 			<wp:comment_date>2013-04-17 00:04:44</wp:comment_date>
26403 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2013-04-17 00:04:44</wp:comment_date_gmt>
26404 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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26411 			<wp:comment_id>2067</wp:comment_id>
26412 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Tech News]]></wp:comment_author>
26413 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
26414 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.thearticleatlas.com/TechNews/2013/08/03/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x-13/</wp:comment_author_url>
26415 			<wp:comment_author_IP>173.254.0.176</wp:comment_author_IP>
26416 			<wp:comment_date>2013-08-03 05:47:27</wp:comment_date>
26417 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2013-08-03 05:47:27</wp:comment_date_gmt>
26418 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[&#8230;] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [&#8230;]]]></wp:comment_content>
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26425 			<wp:comment_id>2076</wp:comment_id>
26426 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | My View Word View]]></wp:comment_author>
26427 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
26428 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://my-view-word-view.com/8767/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x-19/</wp:comment_author_url>
26429 			<wp:comment_author_IP>174.36.159.39</wp:comment_author_IP>
26430 			<wp:comment_date>2013-08-10 23:17:59</wp:comment_date>
26431 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2013-08-10 23:17:59</wp:comment_date_gmt>
26432 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[&#8230;] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [&#8230;]]]></wp:comment_content>
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26439 			<wp:comment_id>2079</wp:comment_id>
26440 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Wine &amp; Technology News: Myview WordView]]></wp:comment_author>
26441 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
26442 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://my-view-word-view.com/wine-news-SH-WP4/2013/08/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x-35/</wp:comment_author_url>
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26444 			<wp:comment_date>2013-08-13 13:15:10</wp:comment_date>
26445 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2013-08-13 13:15:10</wp:comment_date_gmt>
26446 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[&#8230;] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [&#8230;]]]></wp:comment_content>
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26451 		</wp:comment>
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26453 			<wp:comment_id>2084</wp:comment_id>
26454 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | codelodge.com]]></wp:comment_author>
26455 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
26456 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://codelodge.com/?p=60967</wp:comment_author_url>
26457 			<wp:comment_author_IP>142.4.30.63</wp:comment_author_IP>
26458 			<wp:comment_date>2013-08-19 10:00:55</wp:comment_date>
26459 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2013-08-19 10:00:55</wp:comment_date_gmt>
26460 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[&#8230;] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [&#8230;]]]></wp:comment_content>
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26467 			<wp:comment_id>2085</wp:comment_id>
26468 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Backlink Energiser]]></wp:comment_author>
26469 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
26470 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.sbdb.info/ble/?p=11190</wp:comment_author_url>
26471 			<wp:comment_author_IP>74.53.74.242</wp:comment_author_IP>
26472 			<wp:comment_date>2013-08-20 11:02:55</wp:comment_date>
26473 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2013-08-20 11:02:55</wp:comment_date_gmt>
26474 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[&#8230;] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [&#8230;]]]></wp:comment_content>
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26479 		</wp:comment>
26480 		<wp:comment>
26481 			<wp:comment_id>2086</wp:comment_id>
26482 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | errorwindow.info]]></wp:comment_author>
26483 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
26484 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://errorwindow.info/?p=20440</wp:comment_author_url>
26485 			<wp:comment_author_IP>69.93.227.34</wp:comment_author_IP>
26486 			<wp:comment_date>2013-08-22 17:08:06</wp:comment_date>
26487 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2013-08-22 17:08:06</wp:comment_date_gmt>
26488 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[&#8230;] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [&#8230;]]]></wp:comment_content>
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26493 		</wp:comment>
26494 		<wp:comment>
26495 			<wp:comment_id>2087</wp:comment_id>
26496 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | greedi.com]]></wp:comment_author>
26497 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
26498 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://greedi.com/?p=61275</wp:comment_author_url>
26499 			<wp:comment_author_IP>142.4.30.63</wp:comment_author_IP>
26500 			<wp:comment_date>2013-08-24 14:02:35</wp:comment_date>
26501 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2013-08-24 14:02:35</wp:comment_date_gmt>
26502 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[&#8230;] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [&#8230;]]]></wp:comment_content>
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26507 		</wp:comment>
26508 		<wp:comment>
26509 			<wp:comment_id>2091</wp:comment_id>
26510 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Jessica Simpson]]></wp:comment_author>
26511 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
26512 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://jessica.simpson-sh-wp9.my-view-word-view.com/2013/08/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x-25/</wp:comment_author_url>
26513 			<wp:comment_author_IP>174.36.159.39</wp:comment_author_IP>
26514 			<wp:comment_date>2013-08-27 16:18:51</wp:comment_date>
26515 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2013-08-27 16:18:51</wp:comment_date_gmt>
26516 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[&#8230;] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [&#8230;]]]></wp:comment_content>
26517 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
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26521 		</wp:comment>
26522 		<wp:comment>
26523 			<wp:comment_id>2092</wp:comment_id>
26524 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[lire Les nouveautés de GNOME 3.6 | itlaia]]></wp:comment_author>
26525 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
26526 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://italia.oglestar.com/?p=1928</wp:comment_author_url>
26527 			<wp:comment_author_IP>66.7.221.199</wp:comment_author_IP>
26528 			<wp:comment_date>2013-08-28 08:08:12</wp:comment_date>
26529 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2013-08-28 08:08:12</wp:comment_date_gmt>
26530 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[&#8230;] GNOME 3.6 sera disponible dans la plupart des grandes distributions d&#8217;ici quelques mois (Ubuntu 12.10, Fedora 18 &#8230;). Pour les impatients, un live CD est téléchargeable à cette adresse : www.gnome.org/getting-gnome/ [&#8230;]]]></wp:comment_content>
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26535 		</wp:comment>
26536 		<wp:comment>
26537 			<wp:comment_id>2093</wp:comment_id>
26538 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | designsi.com]]></wp:comment_author>
26539 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
26540 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://designsi.com/?p=61323</wp:comment_author_url>
26541 			<wp:comment_author_IP>142.4.30.63</wp:comment_author_IP>
26542 			<wp:comment_date>2013-08-28 10:01:57</wp:comment_date>
26543 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2013-08-28 10:01:57</wp:comment_date_gmt>
26544 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[&#8230;] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [&#8230;]]]></wp:comment_content>
26545 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
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26549 		</wp:comment>
26550 		<wp:comment>
26551 			<wp:comment_id>2096</wp:comment_id>
26552 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | tinyceo.com]]></wp:comment_author>
26553 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
26554 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://tinyceo.com/?p=61506</wp:comment_author_url>
26555 			<wp:comment_author_IP>142.4.30.63</wp:comment_author_IP>
26556 			<wp:comment_date>2013-08-31 12:01:24</wp:comment_date>
26557 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2013-08-31 12:01:24</wp:comment_date_gmt>
26558 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[&#8230;] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [&#8230;]]]></wp:comment_content>
26559 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
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26563 		</wp:comment>
26564 		<wp:comment>
26565 			<wp:comment_id>2105</wp:comment_id>
26566 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X - Gas Rebate Ticket]]></wp:comment_author>
26567 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
26568 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://gasrebateticket.com/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x-46/</wp:comment_author_url>
26569 			<wp:comment_author_IP>174.36.159.37</wp:comment_author_IP>
26570 			<wp:comment_date>2013-09-12 00:02:20</wp:comment_date>
26571 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2013-09-12 00:02:20</wp:comment_date_gmt>
26572 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[&#8230;] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [&#8230;]]]></wp:comment_content>
26573 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
26574 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
26575 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
26576 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
26577 		</wp:comment>
26578 		<wp:comment>
26579 			<wp:comment_id>2111</wp:comment_id>
26580 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3 released, ushers in an interesting amalgam of iOS and OS X | Pretend Play Toys]]></wp:comment_author>
26581 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
26582 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.pretend-play-toys.com/gnome-3-released-ushers-in-an-interesting-amalgam-of-ios-and-os-x-6/</wp:comment_author_url>
26583 			<wp:comment_author_IP>208.109.181.70</wp:comment_author_IP>
26584 			<wp:comment_date>2013-09-25 07:32:39</wp:comment_date>
26585 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2013-09-25 07:32:39</wp:comment_date_gmt>
26586 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[&#8230;] Despite GNOME 3 being officially launched, there aren&#8217;t actually any releases for existing, stable Linux distros &#8212; it&#8217;s the live CD/USB images, or Ubuntu users will have to wait for the launch of 11.04 for a GNOME 3 PPA, but it will break Unity in the process. Fedora users will have to wait for for the May 24 release of Fedora 15. Of course, if you&#8217;re feeling crazy, you can always build GNOME 3 from source. [&#8230;]]]></wp:comment_content>
26587 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
26588 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
26589 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
26590 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
26591 		</wp:comment>
26592 		<wp:comment>
26593 			<wp:comment_id>2114</wp:comment_id>
26594 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Publicamos GNOME 3.10 en galego &#8211; GNOME en galego]]></wp:comment_author>
26595 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
26596 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://gnome.gl/2013/09/publicamos-gnome-3-10-en-galego/</wp:comment_author_url>
26597 			<wp:comment_author_IP>198.27.69.41</wp:comment_author_IP>
26598 			<wp:comment_date>2013-09-26 22:27:19</wp:comment_date>
26599 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2013-09-26 22:27:19</wp:comment_date_gmt>
26600 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[&#8230;] ou dos seus fornecedores. Con todo, na web do proxecto é posible consultar a información sobre como obter GNOME para [&#8230;]]]></wp:comment_content>
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26609 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
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26613 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2013-09-27 04:55:28</wp:comment_date_gmt>
26614 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[&#8230;] O wszystkich zmianach przeczytacie w języku polskim w tym miejscu. Szczegółowe informacje dotyczące nowych aplikacji dostępne są tutaj, a informacje o dystrybucjach korzystających z GNOME znajdziecie tutaj. [&#8230;]]]></wp:comment_content>
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26636 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Download GNOME | FrostClick.com | Discover The Best Free Downloads Online]]></wp:comment_author>
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26649 	<item>
26650 				<title>Press Releases</title>
26651 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/</link>
26652 		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Apr 2011 16:37:31 +0000</pubDate>
26653 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[andreasn]]></dc:creator>
26654 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wptest.gnome.org/</guid>
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26656 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[Press releases go here.]]></content:encoded>
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26659 		<wp:post_date>2011-04-05 16:37:31</wp:post_date>
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26679 	<item>
26680 				<title>start-temp</title>
26681 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/start-temp/</link>
26682 		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Sep 2011 11:40:28 +0000</pubDate>
26683 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[andreasn]]></dc:creator>
26684 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?page_id=1315</guid>
26685 		<description></description>
26686 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[Congratulations! If you're here, you've heard about GNOME, and you're curious to find out more, and maybe install it yourself. This page can help.
26687 <h2>Finding Out More</h2>
26688 If you're not quite clear on what GNOME is, we recommend reading the <a href="http://www.gnome.org/about/">About GNOME</a> page, which gives a basic overview of what we do and who we are, and links to lots more information about who we are, what we do, and why we think you should use our software.
26689 <h2>Installing GNOME</h2>
26690 <h3>Stable GNOME</h3>
26691 GNOME releases a new stable version every six months, usually in March and September. If you want thoroughly tested software and a stable developer platform, the stable version is what you want. The current stable version of GNOME is GNOME 3.2, released in April 2011.
26692 
26693 The latest stable version of GNOME is generally included after only a few days in the development version of most distributions, like <a href="http://fedoraproject.org/">Fedora</a>, <a href="http://www.foresightlinux.org/">Foresight Linux</a>, <a href="http://www.gentoo.org/">Gentoo</a>, <a href="http://www.mandriva.com/">Mandriva</a>, <a href="http://www.opensuse.org/">openSUSE</a> and <a href="http://www.ubuntu.com/">Ubuntu</a>, but also <a href="http://www.freebsd.org/">FreeBSD</a> or <a href="http://opensolaris.org/">OpenSolaris</a>. Therefore, after a few weeks, you can get the latest stable version of GNOME by simply installing the latest version of your favorite distribution.
26694 
26695 To get more information about what is new in GNOME 3.2, and how to get it, read the <a href="http://www.gnome.org/start/stable/">GNOME 3.2</a> start page.
26696 <h3>Development GNOME</h3>
26697 Between stable releases, the GNOME developers hack on the development or 'unstable' branch of GNOME, where lots of fun happens, but also occasionally scary and unstable things happen. If you are interested in testing the newest features, or want to develop GNOME software, this is the release for you. The current development branch is GNOME 3.3, due for release in April 2012.
26698 
26699 To get more information about GNOME 3.2, check out the <a href="http://www.gnome.org/start/unstable/">GNOME 3.2 Release Planning page</a>, which includes calendars, some feature notes, and other information.
26700 
26701 If you've read up, and are ready to take the plunge, see our page on building and installing development versions of GNOME.
26702 <h2>Getting Involved</h2>
26703 GNOME is a large, fun community, and we all work pretty hard to get this software out to our users. If you'd like to join us and help advance free, usable desktop software, we have some information on how to start <a href="http://wptest.gnome.org/get-involved/">getting involved</a>.]]></content:encoded>
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26726 	<item>
26727 				<title>Become a Friend of GNOME</title>
26728 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/friends/</link>
26729 		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Dec 2011 21:33:30 +0000</pubDate>
26730 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[czeller]]></dc:creator>
26731 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?page_id=1769</guid>
26732 		<description></description>
26733 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>Donate today to help make GNOME safer than ever!</h4>
26734 
26735 GNOME was founded with the goal of promoting software freedom. We remain committed to the empowerment of our users, and are always looking for ways to improve our software. We want people to be safe, in control, and enriched by the software they use. The GNOME community was inspired by the keynote delivered by Jacob Applebaum on the topic of privacy at this years' GUADEC and was reminded of our mission. To this end, GNOME is working on a new campaign focused on privacy. Through this campaign, we aim to enhance GNOME 3 so that it offers one of the most secure computing environments available.
26736 
26737 Proceeds from the privacy fundraising campaign will be used to fund development efforts such as:
26738 <ul>
26739 <ul>
26740 	<li>application containment</li>
26741 	<li>enhanced disk encryption support</li>
26742 	<li>Tor integration</li>
26743 	<li>user control over diagnostic reporting features</li>
26744 	<li>robust VPN routing</li>
26745 	<li>application integration with system-wide privacy settings</li>
26746 	<li>controls for how GNOME devices are identified on local networks</li>
26747 	<li>anti-phishing features for Web, GNOME's web browser</li>
26748 </ul>
26749 </ul>]]></content:encoded>
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26924 				<title>Testimonials</title>
26925 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/testimonials/</link>
26926 		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Dec 2011 21:37:57 +0000</pubDate>
26927 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[czeller]]></dc:creator>
26928 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?page_id=1771</guid>
26929 		<description></description>
26930 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[&nbsp;
26931 <h2 style="text-align: justify;">Robert Cole appreciates the accessibility of GNOME</h2>
26932 <p style="text-align: justify;">My name is Robert Cole. I am twenty-seven years of age and I currently reside in Modesto, California; I was born and raised in a small town in Ohio. I am very interested in computer science and information technology. I will be the holder of an Associate degree in Computer Information Systems as well as a Computer Applications Specialist certificate from Modesto Junior College following this current semester which ends next week. Though it is only an Associate degree, I have high hopes that it will go a long way in showing employers that I am capable of working and of being an asset to whichever of them will give me a chance at a job.</p>
26933 <p style="text-align: justify;">I have been married to my wife Gloria for over seven years (eight years come June 2012); we have a two-and-a-half-year-old son named R.J. as well as another little boy due around March 17. My family means the world to me, and my goal is to pursue a career which will allow me to provide for them and meet all of their needs.</p>
26934 <p style="text-align: justify;">I was born with a visual defect called microphthalmia, which is a big word that simply means that my eyeballs did not fully develop and are thus about one-third the size of a normal human eyeball. I have no sight at all in my left eye, and I have a visual acuity measurement of 20/2000 in my right eye, which basically means that my vision is very limited. Throughout the duration of my childhood, my mother (who was a single mother who had the task of raising four children including myself) as well as others around me had no idea what to do with me as I was the only visually impaired person (to my knowledge) in the town in which we resided. To say the least about my childhood, my mother did her best to raise us, but we lived well below the poverty level; I had few friends because many of the children my age were afraid to even be around me as I was 'different'.</p>
26935 <p style="text-align: justify;">I was introduced to computers in 1998 during my eighth grade year. I felt completely hopeless as I attempted to see the screen in my middle school's computer lab. The system ran Windows 98, and I felt like a complete failure because I felt as though I could never use a computer system. I purchased my first computer system (with money which I scrounged up over many months) in 2001. This machine ran Windows ME, and it is needless to say...I still felt like I could never use a computer system. As time went on I was introduced to commercial assistive technology software such as the ZoomText screen magnifier (produced by AiSquared) and the JAWS screen reader (produced by Freedom Scientific). I finally felt like I could do something with computers. In 2002, I earned a certification of completion from a local vocational school as well as a Honors Diploma from my local high school.</p>
26936 <p style="text-align: justify;">Thanks to a state agency, JAWS and ZoomText were purchased for me at no cost, and I felt much more productive in using a computer system. Then it happened: time for upgrades (which were by no means free)! I couldn't afford them, and the state agency would not authorize them. Things just did not function as well on my updated computer system with frozen assistive technologies.</p>
26937 <p style="text-align: justify;">In 2006 I took a GNU/Linux class at a local college. I was afraid of how things would proceed as I had never used Linux although I had researched it a lot before the class. The class used Fedora Core 5 at that time, and I had no clue what was available for Linux in the area of accessibility. The professor of the class did some research and pointed me to Gnopernicus. Thanks the screen magnification available in Gnopernicus I was able to use Fedora Core 5 and I passed the class with a perfect score. During that class I fell in love with Linux and GNOME.</p>
26938 <p style="text-align: justify;">I did not fully switch to GNU/Linux until 2007, but during 2005 I worked a lot with an Ubuntu live CD to keep track of how far accessibility had come along as, though it was very helpful, Gnopernicus did not fully meet my needs. In 2007 I began to work with the GNOME Magnifier (gnome-mag) as well as the Compiz eZoom plugin. Accessibility had come a long way, and I could finally completely switch to Linux! I have been a happy Linux/GNOME user ever since.</p>
26939 <p style="text-align: justify;">As of recent months, my eyes have begun to grow tired much more quickly, so I have also been working with the Orca screen reader more and more to reduce eye strain. I also use the Compiz Negative plugin in GNOME 2.32 on a Linux Mint 11 system which makes reading much easier on my eyes. Although GNOME 3.x does not work with Compiz, it provides a very good magnification option using the built-in Zoom feature. There is also an inverse contrast feature which is under development; this will make my GNOME 3 experience much more pleasant as I will be able to read with a negative contrast (white text on a black background).</p>
26940 <p style="text-align: justify;">I am simply amazed with how far accessibility has come along in GNU/Linux and in GNOME. I can certainly testify that I could not have come along as far as I have without the work which has been done in GNOME as related to accessibility. Without all of the work which was put into things such as screen magnification and the Orca screen reader, I would still be stuck running outdated commercial assistive technology software on an up-to-date operating system.</p>
26941 <p style="text-align: justify;">I want to personally thank all of the developers who take accessibility into account. My most sincere hope is that of see this type of software flourish in the open source world. Accessibility and assistive technologies are very vital as the population of disabled users is rapidly growing. As of 2006, there were roughly over 21 million blind adults in the United States alone. For me that means a lot, as I know what it can be like to want to be able to use a computer system for numerous things, but there is no money available to purchase commercial software (often costing the same as purchasing two or more computer systems). For me, GNU/Linux and GNOME equal freedom, and without all of the hard work which has been put into all of this wonderful software, I would truly be at a loss. This is why further development and maintenance of accessible software is so important to me.</p>
26942 <p style="text-align: justify;">Thank you for all of the hard work; it has made a tremendous difference in my life, and it is something which I do not take for granted. I truly mean it when I say that without your hard work, I would not be where I am today! Thanks for everything which all of you do to make GNOME work!</p>
26943 <p style="text-align: justify;">(c) 2011 Robert Cole, Licensed under <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/">Creative Commons BY-NC-ND 3.0</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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26967 				<title>List of Previous Donors</title>
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26975 <h3><a name="2010"></a></h3>
26976 <h3><a name="2012"></a>2012</h3>
26977 These generous people donated to the Friends of GNOME Program in 2012.
26978 <h4>Adopt a Hacker - Annual</h4>
26979 <ul style="list-style-type: disc;">
26980 	<li>Sigurd Gartmann</li>
26981 	<li>Tiffany Antopolski</li>
26982 	<li>Jan Sundman</li>
26983 	<li>柴田 充也</li>
26984 	<li>Marina Zhurakhinskaya</li>
26985 	<li>Elias Junior</li>
26986 	<li>Andre Massing</li>
26987 </ul>
26988 <h4>Adopt a Hacker - Monthly</h4>
26989 <ul style="list-style-type: disc;">
26990 	<li>Bastian Hougaard</li>
26991 	<li>Jonathan Barnoud</li>
26992 	<li>Mirsal ENNAIME</li>
26993 	<li>Christopher Goddard</li>
26994 	<li>Ulf Jachimsky</li>
26995 	<li>Thomas Jenkins</li>
26996 	<li>Joone Hur</li>
26997 	<li>Diego Toral</li>
26998 </ul>
26999 <h4>Associate</h4>
27000 <ul style="list-style-type: disc;">
27001 	<li>Max Ehrlich</li>
27002 	<li>Stefano Zamuner</li>
27003 	<li>Quincy Glenn</li>
27004 	<li>Bastian Ilsø Hougaard</li>
27005 	<li>Mikita Hradovich</li>
27006 	<li>Eric Phetteplace</li>
27007 	<li>Borut Hadzialic</li>
27008 	<li>Levis Kimotho</li>
27009 	<li>Zongyuan He</li>
27010 	<li>Cleancode.org</li>
27011 	<li>Paul Strzelczyk</li>
27012 	<li>Necolas Hamwi</li>
27013 	<li>Andre Matuch</li>
27014 	<li>Davide Bisaschi</li>
27015 	<li>Martin Bachem</li>
27016 	<li>Fred Okuma</li>
27017 	<li>Samuel Bressi</li>
27018 	<li>Jose Rojas Echenique</li>
27019 	<li>Thomas Repetti</li>
27020 	<li>Jochen Temmen</li>
27021 	<li>Russel Taylor</li>
27022 	<li>Jochen Kirchner</li>
27023 	<li>Alessio Dessi</li>
27024 	<li>Ethan Isaacson</li>
27025 	<li>Nicolas Chauvin</li>
27026 	<li>Stef de Zeeuw</li>
27027 	<li>Matthew McKennirey</li>
27028 	<li>Dillon Gilmore</li>
27029 	<li>Jaime Velázquez Sánchez</li>
27030 	<li>Francisco de la Peña Fernández</li>
27031 	<li>Chase Crawford</li>
27032 	<li>Sami Panula</li>
27033 	<li>Иван Козинов</li>
27034 	<li>Brock McLellan</li>
27035 	<li>Stefan Lehmann</li>
27036 	<li>Vincent Untz</li>
27037 	<li>Marky Goldstein</li>
27038 	<li>Ken Tan</li>
27039 </ul>
27040 <h3><a name="2011"></a></h3>
27041 <h3>2011</h3>
27042 These generous people have donated to the Friends of GNOME program during 2011.
27043 <h4>Adopt a Hacker - Annual</h4>
27044 <ul style="list-style-type: disc;">
27045 	<li>Albert Gasset Romo</li>
27046 	<li>Alex Converse</li>
27047 	<li>Baptiste Mille-Mathias</li>
27048 	<li>Clovis Costa</li>
27049 	<li>David Braverman</li>
27050 	<li>Einar J Haraldseid</li>
27051 	<li>Elias Junior</li>
27052 	<li>Fabio Castelli</li>
27053 	<li>Jesús Espino García</li>
27054 	<li>Kurian John</li>
27055 	<li>Laurent Goujon</li>
27056 	<li>Loren Gil Sánchez</li>
27057 	<li>Louis Larsen</li>
27058 	<li>Marina Zhurakhinskaya</li>
27059 	<li>Michael Beer</li>
27060 	<li>Michael Linksvayer</li>
27061 	<li>Michael Nachtigal</li>
27062 	<li>Pascal Terjan</li>
27063 	<li>Paul Elliott</li>
27064 	<li>Sankarshan Mukhopadhyay</li>
27065 	<li>Sigurd Gartmann</li>
27066 </ul>
27067 <h4>Adopt a Hacker - Monthly</h4>
27068 <ul style="list-style-type: disc;">
27069 	<li>Abdul Sabur Pallares Calvi</li>
27070 	<li>Ali-Reza Anghaie</li>
27071 	<li>Alper Kanat</li>
27072 	<li>Ashley</li>
27073 	<li>Christopher Meiklejohn</li>
27074 	<li>Digital Pure</li>
27075 	<li>Eckhard Jaeger</li>
27076 	<li>Eetu Oskari Huisman</li>
27077 	<li>Fernando Vinícius Mercês Pinheiro</li>
27078 	<li>Julien Thuillier</li>
27079 	<li>Kerry Chhim</li>
27080 	<li>Leif Gruenwold</li>
27081 	<li>Linda Selin</li>
27082 	<li>Luis Vinay</li>
27083 	<li>Magne Larsen</li>
27084 	<li>Mahendra Tallur</li>
27085 	<li>Manuel Perez Monis</li>
27086 	<li>Marko Vartiainen</li>
27087 	<li>Matteo Settenvini</li>
27088 	<li>Michael Belle</li>
27089 	<li>Mike Gelfand</li>
27090 	<li>Mikel Olasagasti Uranga</li>
27091 	<li>Ng Jason</li>
27092 	<li>Patricia Harris</li>
27093 	<li>Pedro de Medeiros</li>
27094 	<li>Pierre Jaury</li>
27095 	<li>Piotr Kazmierczak</li>
27096 	<li>Robert Jackson</li>
27097 	<li>Robert McCallum</li>
27098 	<li>Roland Jentsch</li>
27099 	<li>Rowan Lewis</li>
27100 	<li>Sébastien Gendre</li>
27101 	<li>Stéphane Démurget</li>
27102 	<li>Thomas Bollmeier</li>
27103 	<li>Umarzuki Mochlis</li>
27104 	<li>Umur ŞENGÜL</li>
27105 	<li>William Samuels</li>
27106 </ul>
27107 <h4>Associate</h4>
27108 <ul style="list-style-type: disc;">
27109 	<li>Aaron Bedra</li>
27110 	<li>Alfredo Vasquez</li>
27111 	<li>Aram Agajanian</li>
27112 	<li>Bassam Alshamekh</li>
27113 	<li>Benjamin Lebsanft</li>
27114 	<li>Camille Moulin</li>
27115 	<li>Cédric Heintz</li>
27116 	<li>Celio Correia Silva</li>
27117 	<li>Clement Titus</li>
27118 	<li>David Boraschi</li>
27119 	<li>David Lowe</li>
27120 	<li>David Olsen</li>
27121 	<li>David Topar</li>
27122 	<li>Devon Brewer</li>
27123 	<li>Edgar Miranda Hernández</li>
27124 	<li>Efstathios Iosdifidis</li>
27125 	<li>Emilio Jiménez</li>
27126 	<li>Fábio Telles</li>
27127 	<li>Guillaume Ayoub</li>
27128 	<li>Gregory Clarke</li>
27129 	<li>Héctor Hernández Ortega</li>
27130 	<li>Hugo Mejia</li>
27131 	<li>Jackson Green</li>
27132 	<li>Jakub Klawiter</li>
27133 	<li>Jan Sundman</li>
27134 	<li>Jan Szpuk</li>
27135 	<li>Jinsong Wu</li>
27136 	<li>Joël Richard</li>
27137 	<li>Jonke Suhr</li>
27138 	<li>Jorge Garcia Armero</li>
27139 	<li>Jose Barreira Solano</li>
27140 	<li>Kevin Raymond</li>
27141 	<li>Mahendra Tallur</li>
27142 	<li>Marco Antonio Islas Cruz</li>
27143 	<li>Marco Bollero</li>
27144 	<li>Marcus Wilson</li>
27145 	<li>Mark Lee</li>
27146 	<li>Martin Braure de Calignon</li>
27147 	<li>Matteo Paolo Ceriani</li>
27148 	<li>Maxine Valy</li>
27149 	<li>Michel Recondo</li>
27150 	<li>Michel Machado</li>
27151 	<li>Mirko Rembauville</li>
27152 	<li>Nathan Nutter</li>
27153 	<li>Pål Levold</li>
27154 	<li>Patricio Martinez</li>
27155 	<li>Rafal Trebinski</li>
27156 	<li>Ramanunni Prajod</li>
27157 	<li>Roberto Paleari</li>
27158 	<li>Rodrigo Padula</li>
27159 	<li>Rodrigo Piccinini</li>
27160 	<li>Roman Fuks</li>
27161 	<li>Ronny Becker</li>
27162 	<li>Shane Par-Due</li>
27163 	<li>Simon Crowley</li>
27164 	<li>Theodor Willax</li>
27165 	<li>Victor Dima</li>
27166 	<li>Vilius Normantas</li>
27167 	<li>Yon-Seo Kim</li>
27168 </ul>
27169 <h4>Philantropist</h4>
27170 <ul style="list-style-type: disc;">
27171 	<li>Tarus Paul Balog</li>
27172 </ul>
27173 <div></div>
27174 <h3>2010</h3>
27175 These generous people donated to the Friends of GNOME program during 2010.
27176 <h4>Sponsor</h4>
27177 <ul style="list-style-type: disc;">
27178 	<li>Fabio Castelli</li>
27179 	<li>Marko Vartiainen</li>
27180 </ul>
27181 <h4>Adopt a Hacker</h4>
27182 <ul style="list-style-type: disc;">
27183 	<li>William Samuels</li>
27184 </ul>
27185 -->
27186 
27187 <h3><a name="2009"></a>2009</h3>
27188 These generous people donated to the Friends of GNOME program during 2009.
27189 <h4>Sponsor</h4>
27190 <ul style="list-style-type: disc;">
27191 	<li>Alexandre Krastelev</li>
27192 	<li>Brian Cameron</li>
27193 	<li>Eduardo Villanueva Che</li>
27194 	<li>Jeff Schroeder</li>
27195 </ul>
27196 <h4>Adopt a Hacker</h4>
27197 <table border="0" cellspacing="20" cellpadding="20">
27198 <tbody>
27199 <tr>
27200 <td>
27201 <ul style="list-style-type: disc;">
27202 	<li>Alexander Gnodtke</li>
27203 	<li>Alexander Saprykin</li>
27204 	<li>Alexander Sperandio</li>
27205 	<li>Allan Day</li>
27206 	<li>Allen Riddell</li>
27207 	<li>Anders Pedersen</li>
27208 	<li>Andre Luiz Ribeiro Simoes</li>
27209 	<li>Andrew Potter</li>
27210 	<li>Arnaud Bonatti</li>
27211 	<li>Augusto Bortoluzzi</li>
27212 	<li>Behdad Esfahbod</li>
27213 	<li>Benjamin Lebsanft</li>
27214 	<li>Bertel King</li>
27215 	<li>Breno Colom</li>
27216 	<li>Carlos A P P Santos</li>
27217 	<li>Carlos sepulveda mancill</li>
27218 	<li>Christoph Anton Mitterer</li>
27219 	<li>Christopher Blizzard</li>
27220 	<li>Damian Krzeminski</li>
27221 	<li>David Abbott</li>
27222 	<li>David Mason</li>
27223 	<li>David Socias Segura</li>
27224 	<li>dJeedJee</li>
27225 	<li>Donald Winslow</li>
27226 	<li>Eetu Oskari Huisman</li>
27227 	<li>Ethan Isaacson</li>
27228 	<li>Fernando Bozzo</li>
27229 	<li>Frederic Grimbert</li>
27230 	<li>Gianpaolo Lucatti</li>
27231 	<li>GIl Forcada</li>
27232 	<li>Giorgio Malaguti</li>
27233 	<li>Graham Todd</li>
27234 	<li>Gregory Black</li>
27235 	<li>Guilherme Mesquita Gondim</li>
27236 	<li>Gustavo Noronha</li>
27237 	<li>Henrik Angetun</li>
27238 	<li>Ian Weller</li>
27239 	<li>ioannis psaroudas</li>
27240 	<li>Isaac Lopez Dorado</li>
27241 	<li>Jaap Haitsma</li>
27242 	<li>Jack Deslippe</li>
27243 	<li>James Campbell</li>
27244 	<li>Jaroslav Štěpánek</li>
27245 </ul>
27246 </td>
27247 <td>
27248 <ul style="list-style-type: disc;">
27249 	<li>Jens Knutson</li>
27250 	<li>Joel Shapiro</li>
27251 	<li>Johannes Mockenhaupt</li>
27252 	<li>John Giffen</li>
27253 	<li>John Lang</li>
27254 	<li>John Palmieri</li>
27255 	<li>Jon Wood</li>
27256 	<li>Jonathan Barnoud</li>
27257 	<li>Jose daLuz</li>
27258 	<li>Jose Maria Casanova Crespo</li>
27259 	<li>Jose Mª Gayubar Simón</li>
27260 	<li>Joshua Henderson</li>
27261 	<li>Juan Antonio Sin Gonzalez</li>
27262 	<li>Krzysztof Janowicz</li>
27263 	<li>Krzysztof Krzyzaniak</li>
27264 	<li>Kunal Singh</li>
27265 	<li>Leonardo Fontenelle</li>
27266 	<li>Luis Furquim</li>
27267 	<li>Luiz Nardin</li>
27268 	<li>Marc-Antoine Legaré</li>
27269 	<li>Marius Gedminas</li>
27270 	<li>Markus Steinkamp</li>
27271 	<li>Marky Goldstein</li>
27272 	<li>Martha Patricia Rodriguez Jesus</li>
27273 	<li>Martin Bajer</li>
27274 	<li>Mathias Andre</li>
27275 	<li>Mathias Nicolajsen Kjaergaard</li>
27276 	<li>Matteo Settenvini</li>
27277 	<li>Mauricio Baeza Servin</li>
27278 	<li>Mental Hub Studios</li>
27279 	<li>Michael Biddulph</li>
27280 	<li>Michael Blennerhassett</li>
27281 	<li>Michael Orr</li>
27282 	<li>Michael Schurter</li>
27283 	<li>Michaël Van Dorpe</li>
27284 	<li>Mobile Tech Pros</li>
27285 	<li>Nicholas Richards</li>
27286 	<li>Nicola Jelmorini</li>
27287 	<li>Olivier Grisel</li>
27288 	<li>Owen Williams</li>
27289 	<li>Pablo Estigarribia Davyt</li>
27290 	<li>Pascal Steichen</li>
27291 	<li>Patrick King</li>
27292 </ul>
27293 </td>
27294 <td>
27295 <ul style="list-style-type: disc;">
27296 	<li>Paul Cooper</li>
27297 	<li>Paul Cutler</li>
27298 	<li>Piotr Lukomiak</li>
27299 	<li>Piotr Zawadzki</li>
27300 	<li>Quentin Hartman</li>
27301 	<li>Raghu Rao</li>
27302 	<li>Richard Schwarting</li>
27303 	<li>Richard Venneman</li>
27304 	<li>Robert Schouwenburg</li>
27305 	<li>Robert Smol</li>
27306 	<li>Roberth Sjonøy</li>
27307 	<li>Robin Sonefors</li>
27308 	<li>Robin Stocker</li>
27309 	<li>Ronan Jouchet</li>
27310 	<li>Ryan Jenkins</li>
27311 	<li>Ryan Lortie</li>
27312 	<li>Sergey Nazarov</li>
27313 	<li>Sergio Caparrós Jurado</li>
27314 	<li>Shreyas Srinivasan</li>
27315 	<li>Sierti</li>
27316 	<li>Slavomir Molnar</li>
27317 	<li>Stefan Schoenberger</li>
27318 	<li>Stephen Huggard</li>
27319 	<li>Steve Burdine</li>
27320 	<li>Steven Thwaites</li>
27321 	<li>Stormy Peters</li>
27322 	<li>Tejun Heo</li>
27323 	<li>Thomas Freeman</li>
27324 	<li>Tim Mayberry</li>
27325 	<li>Toni Ruottu</li>
27326 	<li>Ulf Jachimsky</li>
27327 	<li>Vadym Peretokin</li>
27328 	<li>Vicente Herrera Cobo</li>
27329 	<li>Viktor Kazakov</li>
27330 	<li>Vincent Geddes</li>
27331 	<li>VINICIUS SEIXAS</li>
27332 	<li>VOLKAN KUMBASAR</li>
27333 	<li>White Wind Zen Community</li>
27334 	<li>XSLT &amp; XQuery consulting</li>
27335 	<li>Zachary Lute</li>
27336 	<li>ZaReason, Inc.</li>
27337 	<li>Łukasz Jernaś</li>
27338 </ul>
27339 </td>
27340 </tr>
27341 </tbody>
27342 </table>
27343 <h4>Associate</h4>
27344 <table border="0" cellspacing="20" cellpadding="20">
27345 <tbody>
27346 <tr>
27347 <td>
27348 <ul style="list-style-type: disc;">
27349 	<li>Aashay Shringarpure</li>
27350 	<li>Abdul Qabiz</li>
27351 	<li>Aidan Skinner</li>
27352 	<li>Akop Karapetyan</li>
27353 	<li>Alain Lamourec</li>
27354 	<li>Albert Hopkins</li>
27355 	<li>Alessio Bolognini</li>
27356 	<li>Alex Grasso</li>
27357 	<li>Alexander Gerber</li>
27358 	<li>Alexander Konzurovski</li>
27359 	<li>Alexander Kotov</li>
27360 	<li>Alvaro Garcia Roy</li>
27361 	<li>Alvaro Lara Cano</li>
27362 	<li>Anders Jonsson</li>
27363 	<li>Andre Ferraz</li>
27364 	<li>Andre Klapper</li>
27365 	<li>Andreas Johannes Mueller</li>
27366 	<li>Andreas Nilsson</li>
27367 	<li>Andres Gomez Garcia</li>
27368 	<li>Andres Zanzani</li>
27369 	<li>Andrew Clayton</li>
27370 	<li>Andrew Dyakin</li>
27371 	<li>Andrew Hamilton</li>
27372 	<li>Anton Helm</li>
27373 	<li>Aram Agajanian</li>
27374 	<li>Ari Mujunen</li>
27375 	<li>Arnaud Loiseau</li>
27376 	<li>Arnaud Praplan</li>
27377 	<li>Asier Zorrilla Lozano</li>
27378 	<li>Augusto Campos</li>
27379 	<li>Awen Limbourg</li>
27380 	<li>Ben Roberts</li>
27381 	<li>Benjamin Flesch</li>
27382 	<li>Bertrand Juglas</li>
27383 	<li>Bertrand Lorentz</li>
27384 	<li>Bojan Sudarevic</li>
27385 	<li>Boris Kondratenko</li>
27386 	<li>Bradley Kuhn</li>
27387 	<li>Branislav Ilkovic</li>
27388 	<li>Brice Onfroy</li>
27389 	<li>C Enrique Cases Siguenza</li>
27390 	<li>Camille Moulin</li>
27391 	<li>Carl Jenkins</li>
27392 	<li>Carla Boni</li>
27393 	<li>Charles French</li>
27394 	<li>Charles Julienne</li>
27395 	<li>Charles Kerr</li>
27396 	<li>Chelsea Shure</li>
27397 	<li>Chris Hannam</li>
27398 	<li>Chris Thomas</li>
27399 	<li>Christian Kirbach</li>
27400 	<li>Christophe Cagé</li>
27401 	<li>Christopher Lees</li>
27402 	<li>Christopher Vargas</li>
27403 	<li>Clara Arevalo</li>
27404 	<li>Cyril Jaquier</li>
27405 	<li>Damien Delurier</li>
27406 	<li>Dan Nawara</li>
27407 	<li>Daniel Bell</li>
27408 	<li>Daniel DeCristofaro</li>
27409 	<li>Daniel Garrison</li>
27410 	<li>Daniel Miller</li>
27411 	<li>Daniel Moran Jimenez</li>
27412 	<li>Daniel Röhrig</li>
27413 	<li>Daniel Vidal de la Rubia</li>
27414 	<li>Daniele Zampighi</li>
27415 	<li>David Basinger</li>
27416 	<li>David Decker</li>
27417 	<li>David Martinez</li>
27418 	<li>David Norman</li>
27419 	<li>David Purpura</li>
27420 	<li>Devon Brewer</li>
27421 	<li>Donald Park</li>
27422 	<li>Duncan Lock</li>
27423 	<li>Eduardo Moriana Delgado</li>
27424 	<li>Edward Comer</li>
27425 	<li>Edward Janusz</li>
27426 	<li>Eric Pritchett</li>
27427 	<li>Eric Work</li>
27428 	<li>Ernest Hirose</li>
27429 	<li>Eustaquio Rangel de Oliveira Junior</li>
27430 	<li>Evaristo Amaral</li>
27431 	<li>Fabiano Parente</li>
27432 	<li>Fabio Panico</li>
27433 	<li>Fabio Tassan</li>
27434 	<li>Fabrice Gabolde</li>
27435 	<li>Facundo Vazquez</li>
27436 	<li>Florent Le Coz</li>
27437 	<li>Francesco Proietti</li>
27438 	<li>Francisco Javier Trujillo Jimenez</li>
27439 	<li>Francisco Luis Velasco Reina</li>
27440 	<li>Frantisek Fecko</li>
27441 	<li>François Vogelweith</li>
27442 	<li>Frederic Mora</li>
27443 	<li>Frederic Siepmann</li>
27444 	<li>Freelancenetwerk</li>
27445 	<li>Fulvio Presotto</li>
27446 	<li>Gabriel Rauter</li>
27447 	<li>Gal Buki</li>
27448 	<li>Gavin Engel</li>
27449 	<li>George B Smith</li>
27450 </ul>
27451 </td>
27452 <td>
27453 <ul style="list-style-type: disc;">
27454 	<li>Gerard Braad</li>
27455 	<li>Gerd Heiße</li>
27456 	<li>German Poo Caamano</li>
27457 	<li>Gerry Ferdinandus</li>
27458 	<li>Ginés Utrera Pavón</li>
27459 	<li>Giorgio Delle Grottaglie</li>
27460 	<li>Guanglin Du</li>
27461 	<li>Guewen Baconnier</li>
27462 	<li>Guillaume Goubert</li>
27463 	<li>Guillermo Cantallops Ramis</li>
27464 	<li>Géraud Henry</li>
27465 	<li>Hazzim Ivan Anaya Casas</li>
27466 	<li>Hendrik Brandt</li>
27467 	<li>Hendrik Richter</li>
27468 	<li>Henry-Nicolas Tourneur</li>
27469 	<li>Hermann Josef Eckl</li>
27470 	<li>HJ Leliveld</li>
27471 	<li>Hugo Pereira</li>
27472 	<li>Ian Kirby</li>
27473 	<li>Igor Baksa</li>
27474 	<li>Ilan Rabinovitch</li>
27475 	<li>Ilja Sekler</li>
27476 	<li>Ilya Ovchinnikov</li>
27477 	<li>Isaias Alvarez Soto</li>
27478 	<li>Ismael Khamis</li>
27479 	<li>Ismael Outumuro Gonzalez</li>
27480 	<li>Ivan Argulo Rodriguez</li>
27481 	<li>Ivan Serdyukov</li>
27482 	<li>Ivano Borsato</li>
27483 	<li>Iván Camilo Jiménez Pérez</li>
27484 	<li>Jack Deslippe</li>
27485 	<li>Jacy Birtolo</li>
27486 	<li>Jakub Klawiter</li>
27487 	<li>James Campos</li>
27488 	<li>James Cape</li>
27489 	<li>Jan-Frederik Pietschmann</li>
27490 	<li>Jason Beecher</li>
27491 	<li>Jean Luc Trémelet</li>
27492 	<li>Jean-Alexandre Anglès d'Auriac</li>
27493 	<li>Jean-Peer Lorenz</li>
27494 	<li>Jeremy DiCicco</li>
27495 	<li>Jesus Del Carpio</li>
27496 	<li>Jesus Pernas Sanchez</li>
27497 	<li>Jesús P</li>
27498 	<li>Jia Li</li>
27499 	<li>Jim Hodapp</li>
27500 	<li>Joanmarie Diggs</li>
27501 	<li>Joe Brockmeier</li>
27502 	<li>Joel Pickett</li>
27503 	<li>Joel Shapiro</li>
27504 	<li>John Karahalis</li>
27505 	<li>John Lang</li>
27506 	<li>John Malloy</li>
27507 	<li>John Searl</li>
27508 	<li>John Wilkinson</li>
27509 	<li>Johnny Westerlund</li>
27510 	<li>Jonas Frantz</li>
27511 	<li>Jonas Ruby</li>
27512 	<li>Jonathan Barnoud</li>
27513 	<li>Jonathan Lestrelin</li>
27514 	<li>Jonathan Mccullagh</li>
27515 	<li>Jorge Ariel Solórzano Almanza</li>
27516 	<li>Jorge Castro</li>
27517 	<li>Jose Angel Fernandez Freir</li>
27518 	<li>Jose daLuz</li>
27519 	<li>Jose Luis Lopez De Ciordia</li>
27520 	<li>Jose Mª Adrover Montemayor</li>
27521 	<li>joshua acquard</li>
27522 	<li>Juan Inostroza</li>
27523 	<li>Juan Jose Marin Martinez</li>
27524 	<li>Julien Ortet</li>
27525 	<li>Julio Jimenez Estevez</li>
27526 	<li>Kai Festersen</li>
27527 	<li>Kai Wolf</li>
27528 	<li>Kamil Marszakowski</li>
27529 	<li>Karen Sandler</li>
27530 	<li>Karl van der Walt</li>
27531 	<li>Katriel Traum</li>
27532 	<li>Kenneth Elong</li>
27533 	<li>Ketil Wendelbo Aanensen</li>
27534 	<li>Kevin Schroeder</li>
27535 	<li>Kévin Vavelin</li>
27536 	<li>Laudeci Oliveira</li>
27537 	<li>Laurent Espitallier</li>
27538 	<li>Laurent Joubert</li>
27539 	<li>Laurent Schwarzenberger</li>
27540 	<li>Leonardo Fontenelle</li>
27541 	<li>Leonardo Giurdanella</li>
27542 	<li>Lou Pirog</li>
27543 	<li>Maciej Tarmas</li>
27544 	<li>Mansour Farghaly</li>
27545 	<li>Marandola David</li>
27546 	<li>Marc Poch Mallandrich</li>
27547 	<li>Marc Serra Fontfreda</li>
27548 	<li>Marco Antonio Islas Cruz</li>
27549 	<li>Marco Bollero</li>
27550 	<li>Marco Giorgetti</li>
27551 	<li>Marco Laverdiere</li>
27552 	<li>Mark Chandler</li>
27553 	<li>Mark Richardson</li>
27554 	<li>martial boudant</li>
27555 </ul>
27556 </td>
27557 <td>
27558 <ul style="list-style-type: disc;">
27559 	<li>Martin Albisetti</li>
27560 	<li>Martin Bertuleit</li>
27561 	<li>Martin Bouladour</li>
27562 	<li>Martin Braure de Calignon</li>
27563 	<li>Martin Konecny</li>
27564 	<li>Martin Olsson</li>
27565 	<li>Martin Torre Azua</li>
27566 	<li>Matteo Settenvini</li>
27567 	<li>Matthieu Paindavoine</li>
27568 	<li>Maurits Buijs</li>
27569 	<li>Maxi Siemers</li>
27570 	<li>Meint Post</li>
27571 	<li>Micha Saby</li>
27572 	<li>Michael Noyce</li>
27573 	<li>Michael Phillips</li>
27574 	<li>Michael Sands</li>
27575 	<li>Michel Machado</li>
27576 	<li>Miguel Becerra Rivas</li>
27577 	<li>Miguel Rodriguez Sanchez</li>
27578 	<li>Mike Bybee</li>
27579 	<li>Miles Clark</li>
27580 	<li>Mirko Balducci</li>
27581 	<li>Miroslav Franko</li>
27582 	<li>nael ahmed</li>
27583 	<li>Nickolay Aladin</li>
27584 	<li>Nicola Jelmorini</li>
27585 	<li>Nicolas Doye</li>
27586 	<li>Nicolas Mouart</li>
27587 	<li>Nizar Kerkeni</li>
27588 	<li>No Starch Press, Inc.</li>
27589 	<li>Odin Orozco Camacho</li>
27590 	<li>Oliver Polm</li>
27591 	<li>Olivier Bert</li>
27592 	<li>Otávio Cipriani</li>
27593 	<li>Owen Taylor</li>
27594 	<li>Pablo José Urbano Santos</li>
27595 	<li>Pascal Collin</li>
27596 	<li>Patrick Bucher</li>
27597 	<li>Patrick Leliveld</li>
27598 	<li>Patrick Schoyswohl</li>
27599 	<li>Patrizio Bruno</li>
27600 	<li>Pavel Jäger</li>
27601 	<li>Peckham Niomi</li>
27602 	<li>Pere Quintana Segui</li>
27603 	<li>Peter Arrenbrecht</li>
27604 	<li>Peter Cruickshank</li>
27605 	<li>Philip Gillißen</li>
27606 	<li>Philippe Latreyte</li>
27607 	<li>Phillip Norbeck</li>
27608 	<li>Pieter Billiet</li>
27609 	<li>Rakesh Mistry</li>
27610 	<li>Randy Earl</li>
27611 	<li>Reinout van Schouwen</li>
27612 	<li>Rene Gommes</li>
27613 	<li>Rene Horacio Sabolo</li>
27614 	<li>Riccardo Colamatteo</li>
27615 	<li>Robert Carr</li>
27616 	<li>Robert D Bird</li>
27617 	<li>Robert Vickerstaff</li>
27618 	<li>Rodrigo Costa</li>
27619 	<li>Roger Barboza A</li>
27620 	<li>Romain Gautier</li>
27621 	<li>Roman Hanhart</li>
27622 	<li>Rozell Distributors</li>
27623 	<li>Ruediger Salm</li>
27624 	<li>S-Web</li>
27625 	<li>Sam Scholey</li>
27626 	<li>Sankarshan Mukhopadhyay</li>
27627 	<li>Santiago Ponce Mena</li>
27628 	<li>Sascha Wagner</li>
27629 	<li>Sebastian Breier</li>
27630 	<li>Sergio Rondan</li>
27631 	<li>Sergio Ruiz Barragan</li>
27632 	<li>Sheng Bao</li>
27633 	<li>simone cumbo</li>
27634 	<li>Srichand Pendyala</li>
27635 	<li>Stefan Andersen</li>
27636 	<li>Stefan Gasser</li>
27637 	<li>Stefan Praszalowicz</li>
27638 	<li>Stefan Vassall</li>
27639 	<li>Stephen Brandt</li>
27640 	<li>Stéphane Cormier</li>
27641 	<li>Sven Arvidsson</li>
27642 	<li>Tarun Kothuri</li>
27643 	<li>Thierry Monjo</li>
27644 	<li>Thomas Briggs</li>
27645 	<li>Thomas Hotz</li>
27646 	<li>Thomas Pitlik</li>
27647 	<li>Timo Richter</li>
27648 	<li>Timothy Barnes</li>
27649 	<li>Tomá Hanák</li>
27650 	<li>Vincent Arnoux</li>
27651 	<li>Virgilio Agostinelli</li>
27652 	<li>Waldemar Wagner</li>
27653 	<li>William Massey</li>
27654 	<li>William Trowsdale</li>
27655 	<li>Xabier Bayon Garcia</li>
27656 	<li>Yann Strozecki</li>
27657 	<li>Yingtao Qiu</li>
27658 	<li>Zhu Huiquan</li>
27659 </ul>
27660 </td>
27661 </tr>
27662 </tbody>
27663 </table>
27664 <h3>2008</h3>
27665 These generous people donated to the Friends of GNOME program during 2008.
27666 <h4>Sponsor</h4>
27667 <ul style="list-style-type: disc;">
27668 	<li>Charles French</li>
27669 	<li>Soren Impey</li>
27670 	<li>Edward Swartz</li>
27671 	<li>PeopleWare SL</li>
27672 	<li>Erik Verkuil</li>
27673 </ul>
27674 <h4>Benefactor</h4>
27675 <table border="0">
27676 <tbody>
27677 <tr>
27678 <td>
27679 <ul style="list-style-type: disc;">
27680 	<li>Aram Agajanian</li>
27681 	<li>Juan Pablo Ortiz Arechiga</li>
27682 	<li>Dave Baldic</li>
27683 	<li>Guillaume Brehier</li>
27684 	<li>Regis Boudin</li>
27685 	<li>Ivan Gomez</li>
27686 	<li>Ken Kilfedder</li>
27687 	<li>Paul Kissel</li>
27688 </ul>
27689 </td>
27690 <td>
27691 <ul style="list-style-type: disc;">
27692 	<li>Marcin Lancucki</li>
27693 	<li>Adam Monsen</li>
27694 	<li>Mark Noda</li>
27695 	<li>Xavier Orr</li>
27696 	<li>Susan Roelofs</li>
27697 	<li>Robert Schouwenburg</li>
27698 	<li>JV</li>
27699 	<li>Jayce Vaidyan</li>
27700 	<li>Gerhard van Gorkum</li>
27701 </ul>
27702 </td>
27703 </tr>
27704 </tbody>
27705 </table>
27706 <h4>Associate</h4>
27707 <table border="0">
27708 <tbody>
27709 <tr>
27710 <td>
27711 <ul style="list-style-type: disc;">
27712 	<li>Landon Baine</li>
27713 	<li>Henning Bitsch</li>
27714 	<li>Christopher Boczko</li>
27715 	<li>Alessio Bolognini</li>
27716 	<li>Stephen Borg</li>
27717 	<li>Carl L Cason</li>
27718 	<li>Edward Chidgey</li>
27719 	<li>Arnaldo Combi</li>
27720 	<li>Laurence Deschênes-Villeneuve</li>
27721 	<li>Cédric Drolet</li>
27722 	<li>Gerry Ferdinandus</li>
27723 	<li>John Fromm</li>
27724 	<li>Mario Gonzalez</li>
27725 </ul>
27726 </td>
27727 <td>
27728 <ul style="list-style-type: disc;">
27729 	<li>Livio Iurissevich</li>
27730 	<li>Cesar Jimenez Perez</li>
27731 	<li>Devin Lussier</li>
27732 	<li>Mark Nenadov</li>
27733 	<li>David Norman</li>
27734 	<li>Peter Philippe</li>
27735 	<li>Martin Raißle</li>
27736 	<li>Alexandre Savio</li>
27737 	<li>Jochen Schmitt</li>
27738 	<li>Kathy Stuart</li>
27739 	<li>Jan Joris Vereijken</li>
27740 	<li>Antoine Voizard</li>
27741 	<li>Hermann Zeile</li>
27742 </ul>
27743 </td>
27744 </tr>
27745 </tbody>
27746 </table>
27747 &nbsp;
27748 <h4>Friend</h4>
27749 <ul style="list-style-type: disc;">
27750 	<li>Victor Cortes Abad</li>
27751 	<li>Galina Anikina</li>
27752 	<li>Stoyan Dafov</li>
27753 	<li>Mikael Fridrik Hunfjord</li>
27754 	<li>Chyetanya Kunte</li>
27755 	<li>Cenk Oguz</li>
27756 	<li>Kamil Páral</li>
27757 	<li>Wolfgang Pribitzer</li>
27758 	<li>Robin Robertson</li>
27759 	<li>Tim Scheit</li>
27760 	<li>Ross Sechler</li>
27761 	<li>Glen Shennan</li>
27762 	<li>Alexandr Zablotsky</li>
27763 </ul>
27764 <h3><a name="2007"></a>2007</h3>
27765 These generous people have donated to the Friends of GNOME program during 2007.
27766 <h4>Sponsor</h4>
27767 <ul style="list-style-type: disc;">
27768 	<li>Pat Benson</li>
27769 	<li>John Heard</li>
27770 	<li>Owen Taylor</li>
27771 </ul>
27772 <h4>Benefactor</h4>
27773 <table border="0">
27774 <tbody>
27775 <tr>
27776 <td>
27777 <ul style="list-style-type: disc;">
27778 	<li>Zeeshan Ali</li>
27779 	<li>Peter Andersson</li>
27780 	<li>Gerald Boersma</li>
27781 	<li>Damien Brossard</li>
27782 	<li>Jorge Castro</li>
27783 	<li>Bertrand Chardon</li>
27784 	<li>David Dampier</li>
27785 	<li>Pierre Dureau</li>
27786 	<li>Mitchell Featherston</li>
27787 	<li>Tony Freeman</li>
27788 	<li>Eugene Gartland</li>
27789 	<li>Iain Gray</li>
27790 </ul>
27791 </td>
27792 <td>
27793 <ul style="list-style-type: disc;">
27794 	<li>Xavier Guillot</li>
27795 	<li>Ulf Jachimsky</li>
27796 	<li>Nicola Jelmorini</li>
27797 	<li>Bernd Kalbfuss</li>
27798 	<li>Ari Mujunen</li>
27799 	<li>Jay Nickelson</li>
27800 	<li>Robert Schouwenburg</li>
27801 	<li>Gerald Senarclens de Grancy</li>
27802 	<li>Victor Tapias Gomez</li>
27803 	<li>Owen Taylor</li>
27804 	<li>Jonathan Thiessen</li>
27805 	<li>Sam Tygier</li>
27806 </ul>
27807 </td>
27808 </tr>
27809 </tbody>
27810 </table>
27811 &nbsp;
27812 <h4>Associate</h4>
27813 <ul style="list-style-type: disc;">
27814 	<li>Pascal Allain</li>
27815 	<li>Rob van den Berg</li>
27816 	<li>Dirk Bonhomme</li>
27817 	<li>Amit Bueno</li>
27818 	<li>Luca Daghino</li>
27819 	<li>Cedric Drolet</li>
27820 	<li>Gerry Ferdinandus</li>
27821 	<li>g.premper S.A. de C.V.</li>
27822 	<li>Gerhard van Gorkum</li>
27823 	<li>Allan Gottlieb</li>
27824 	<li>Christian Lomsdalen</li>
27825 	<li>Luca de Marini</li>
27826 	<li>Antoine de Monte</li>
27827 	<li>Ramon Nunez Rayas</li>
27828 	<li>Tyler Oderkirk</li>
27829 	<li>OpenOffice.org Español</li>
27830 	<li>Dimitrios Sambanis</li>
27831 	<li>Prabhjot Singh</li>
27832 	<li>Brad Tarver</li>
27833 </ul>
27834 <h4>Friend</h4>
27835 <ul style="list-style-type: disc;">
27836 	<li>ACBS</li>
27837 	<li>Peter Adolphs</li>
27838 	<li>Gabriel de Araujo Costa</li>
27839 	<li>Alan Chapple</li>
27840 	<li>Christopher Dailey</li>
27841 	<li>Jean-Pierre Duphloux</li>
27842 	<li>Pedro Fernandez Fernandez</li>
27843 	<li>Iñigo Ibáñez Sánchez</li>
27844 	<li>Martin Jürgens</li>
27845 	<li>John Gustafsson</li>
27846 	<li>John Havey</li>
27847 	<li>Theodoros Karounos</li>
27848 	<li>Michael Marending</li>
27849 	<li>Adolfo Martin Fuentes</li>
27850 	<li>Brian Napoletano</li>
27851 	<li>Oliver Nowak</li>
27852 	<li>Lluisa Nunez</li>
27853 	<li>Karthik Poobalasubramanian</li>
27854 	<li>Wolfgang Pribitzer</li>
27855 	<li>Lorenzo Sentino</li>
27856 	<li>Davide Di Stefano</li>
27857 	<li>Victor Terron</li>
27858 	<li>Flavio Vecellio</li>
27859 	<li>Michael Wardle</li>
27860 	<li>William Wetherell</li>
27861 	<li>Jan Willemsen</li>
27862 	<li>Wenjun Zhang</li>
27863 </ul>
27864 <h3><a name="2006"></a>2006</h3>
27865 These generous people have donated to the Friends of GNOME program during 2006.
27866 <h4>Sponsor</h4>
27867 <ul style="list-style-type: disc;">
27868 	<li>Pat Benson</li>
27869 	<li>David W Ignat</li>
27870 	<li>Stephen Isaac</li>
27871 	<li>Owen Taylor</li>
27872 </ul>
27873 <h4>Benefactor</h4>
27874 <table border="0">
27875 <tbody>
27876 <tr>
27877 <td>
27878 <ul style="list-style-type: disc;">
27879 	<li>Fred Berzinsky</li>
27880 	<li>Regis Boudin</li>
27881 	<li>Derek Brant</li>
27882 	<li>Maxime Carron</li>
27883 	<li>Michael Chrosniak</li>
27884 	<li>Michael Davies</li>
27885 	<li>Dextra Sistemas</li>
27886 	<li>Luis Eduardo Dosso</li>
27887 	<li>Cedric Drolet</li>
27888 	<li>Bruce Eidson</li>
27889 	<li>Robert Emmons</li>
27890 	<li>Roy Gullem</li>
27891 	<li>David Haas</li>
27892 	<li>James Hall</li>
27893 </ul>
27894 <ul style="list-style-type: disc;">
27895 	<li>Oliver M Haynold</li>
27896 	<li>Bruce Hohl</li>
27897 	<li>Tatsuya Ishigami</li>
27898 </ul>
27899 </td>
27900 <td>
27901 <ul style="list-style-type: disc;">
27902 	<li>Nicola Jelmorini</li>
27903 	<li>Donald Korte</li>
27904 	<li>Marcin Lancucki</li>
27905 	<li>Frank Larsen</li>
27906 	<li>Jonathon Love</li>
27907 	<li>Marc-André Lureau</li>
27908 	<li>Brian McNeil</li>
27909 	<li>Hans Mellhammar</li>
27910 	<li>Harald Psaier</li>
27911 	<li>Michael Rolish</li>
27912 	<li>Miguel Santos Baeta</li>
27913 	<li>Jeremy Scheff</li>
27914 	<li>Daniel Stripes</li>
27915 	<li>Thierry Thévoz</li>
27916 	<li>Sam Tygier</li>
27917 	<li>Jayce Vaidyan</li>
27918 	<li>W Gary Williams</li>
27919 	<li>Michael Zehrer</li>
27920 </ul>
27921 </td>
27922 </tr>
27923 </tbody>
27924 </table>
27925 <h4>Associate</h4>
27926 <ul style="list-style-type: disc;">
27927 	<li>Anders Bäckefjäll</li>
27928 	<li>Elizabeth Blandford</li>
27929 	<li>Thomas Bryan</li>
27930 	<li>Daniel Cater</li>
27931 	<li>Matthew Duncan</li>
27932 	<li>Gerry Ferdinandus</li>
27933 	<li>Christian Fischer</li>
27934 	<li>Allan Gottlieb</li>
27935 	<li>Ed Grether</li>
27936 	<li>Kelsey Hightower</li>
27937 	<li>Kaarel Koitne</li>
27938 	<li>Janne Johansson</li>
27939 	<li>Philippe Latreyte</li>
27940 	<li>Brian Lewis</li>
27941 	<li>Geraldo Daniel Medrano Rocha</li>
27942 	<li>Camille Moulin</li>
27943 	<li>Kim Nguyen</li>
27944 	<li>David Norman</li>
27945 	<li>Andrew Oram</li>
27946 	<li>Jens Reimann</li>
27947 	<li>Brian E Saghy</li>
27948 	<li>Christian Sagmueller</li>
27949 	<li>Fredric Solstad</li>
27950 	<li>Karthik Sridhara</li>
27951 	<li>Frans van der Star</li>
27952 	<li>Peter Thoenen</li>
27953 </ul>
27954 <h4>Friend</h4>
27955 <ul style="list-style-type: disc;">
27956 	<li>Affero, Inc.</li>
27957 	<li>Thomas Arnall</li>
27958 	<li>Carlos Javier Bahillo Carpintero</li>
27959 	<li>David Baker</li>
27960 	<li>Michael Cordingley</li>
27961 	<li>Robert Crowe</li>
27962 	<li>Günter Federle</li>
27963 	<li>Julio Geraldo</li>
27964 	<li>John Havey</li>
27965 	<li>Vicente Herrera Cobo</li>
27966 	<li>Colin Kiegel</li>
27967 	<li>Kaarel Koitne</li>
27968 	<li>Miguel Nogueira</li>
27969 	<li>Jussi Nykanen</li>
27970 	<li>Øystein Øie</li>
27971 	<li>David Olivari</li>
27972 	<li>Etienne Pinet</li>
27973 	<li>Wolfgang Pribitzer</li>
27974 	<li>Rebusnet</li>
27975 	<li>Jakub Sadowinski</li>
27976 	<li>Mark Shaw</li>
27977 </ul>
27978 <h3><a name="2005"></a>2005</h3>
27979 These generous people have donated to the Friends of GNOME program during 2005.
27980 <h4>Sponsor</h4>
27981 <ul style="list-style-type: disc;">
27982 	<li>Edward Swartz</li>
27983 	<li>Mark Villa</li>
27984 </ul>
27985 <h4>Benefactor</h4>
27986 <table border="0" cellspacing="20" cellpadding="20">
27987 <tbody>
27988 <tr>
27989 <td>
27990 <ul style="list-style-type: disc;">
27991 	<li>Mukesh Agrawal</li>
27992 	<li>Flavio Aime</li>
27993 	<li>John H Anthony</li>
27994 	<li>Brandon Bell</li>
27995 	<li>Derek Berube</li>
27996 	<li>Andy Booth</li>
27997 	<li>Olivier Bornet</li>
27998 	<li>Regis Boudin</li>
27999 	<li>Fergus Cameron</li>
28000 	<li>David Clack</li>
28001 	<li>code0range.net project</li>
28002 	<li>Phillip Compton</li>
28003 	<li>Ronald Cooper</li>
28004 	<li>Murray Cumming</li>
28005 	<li>Benoît Dejean</li>
28006 	<li>Damien Diederen</li>
28007 	<li>Bruce Eidson</li>
28008 	<li>Niklaus Fankhauser</li>
28009 	<li>David Finch</li>
28010 	<li>Jeffrey R Fitzkappes</li>
28011 	<li>Massimo Frigato</li>
28012 	<li>Ralph Giles</li>
28013 	<li>Frédéric Gobry</li>
28014 	<li>Meinolf Gödde</li>
28015 	<li>Gunnar Green</li>
28016 </ul>
28017 </td>
28018 <td>
28019 <ul style="list-style-type: disc;">
28020 	<li>Laura Griffin</li>
28021 	<li>Christian Grigis</li>
28022 	<li>Carlos Guerreiro</li>
28023 	<li>Dr. Paul E Guise</li>
28024 	<li>Benedikt Heinen</li>
28025 	<li>Peter Henriksson</li>
28026 	<li>Ashley Hooper</li>
28027 	<li>Curtis Hovey</li>
28028 	<li>Imaginary Media</li>
28029 	<li>Lucien Immink</li>
28030 	<li>Carl Jolly</li>
28031 	<li>Jonathan Jongsma</li>
28032 	<li>Menno Jonkers</li>
28033 	<li>Milan Kerslager</li>
28034 	<li>Ken Kilfedder</li>
28035 	<li>Tor Krill</li>
28036 	<li>Sylvain Le Gall</li>
28037 	<li>Jan Lolling</li>
28038 	<li>Stephane Magnenat</li>
28039 	<li>Luis Bolinches Martinez</li>
28040 	<li>Nicolay Mayorsky</li>
28041 	<li>Brian McNeil</li>
28042 	<li>Arturo Fernandez Montoro</li>
28043 	<li>Russell Y. Neches</li>
28044 	<li>NermWare</li>
28045 </ul>
28046 </td>
28047 <td>
28048 <ul style="list-style-type: disc;">
28049 	<li>Lee Neuse</li>
28050 	<li>Masaki Nomura</li>
28051 	<li>Bill Nottingham</li>
28052 	<li>Marcello Nuccio</li>
28053 	<li>Norman Nunn</li>
28054 	<li>Eric Paris</li>
28055 	<li>PC Wizards, Inc.</li>
28056 	<li>Mjumbe Poe</li>
28057 	<li>Elena Porfirieva</li>
28058 	<li>Benoit Poulet</li>
28059 	<li>Hendrik Richter</li>
28060 	<li>Michael Sands</li>
28061 	<li>Jaroslaw Schittek</li>
28062 	<li>Felix Schwarz</li>
28063 	<li>Leon Stern</li>
28064 	<li>Gijsbert Stoet</li>
28065 	<li>Lorenzo Strambi</li>
28066 	<li>Ryan Thiessen</li>
28067 	<li>Ketil Thorsen</li>
28068 	<li>Jens Tollofsen</li>
28069 	<li>United Way of Central &amp; Southern Utah</li>
28070 	<li>David Updegraff</li>
28071 	<li>Simon Werner</li>
28072 	<li>Andreas Werngren</li>
28073 	<li>Michael Zehrer</li>
28074 </ul>
28075 </td>
28076 </tr>
28077 </tbody>
28078 </table>
28079 &nbsp;
28080 <h4>Associate</h4>
28081 <ul style="list-style-type: disc;">
28082 	<li>Ernesto A Lira Castro</li>
28083 	<li>Jeremy Buseman</li>
28084 	<li>Carl Collier</li>
28085 	<li>Marco Lorenzo Crociani</li>
28086 	<li>Gerry Ferdinandus</li>
28087 	<li>Ed Grether</li>
28088 	<li>Nelson Ingersoll</li>
28089 	<li>Nicola Jelmorini</li>
28090 	<li>Janne Johansson</li>
28091 	<li>Markus Lautala</li>
28092 	<li>David LeMay</li>
28093 	<li>Frits Mesman</li>
28094 	<li>Michael Schubert</li>
28095 	<li>Somnium Computing</li>
28096 	<li>Guido Trentalancia</li>
28097 	<li>Peter Van De Pas</li>
28098 	<li>Rogier van Weereld</li>
28099 	<li>Mark Wilkie</li>
28100 	<li>Toni Willberg</li>
28101 </ul>
28102 <h4>Friend</h4>
28103 <ul style="list-style-type: disc;">
28104 	<li>Henry Baumgaertner</li>
28105 	<li>Trent Black</li>
28106 	<li>Reality Bytes</li>
28107 	<li>Haizhou Chen</li>
28108 	<li>CiT Networks, Inc.</li>
28109 	<li>David Eriksson</li>
28110 	<li>Karl-Heinz Feldhaus</li>
28111 	<li>Dale Hawkins</li>
28112 	<li>Thomas Karlsson</li>
28113 	<li>Kevin Kennedy</li>
28114 	<li>Jaral Kijkanjanapaiboon</li>
28115 	<li>Raul Luna</li>
28116 	<li>Tuan Anh Nguyen</li>
28117 	<li>David Olivari</li>
28118 	<li>OSDN / VA Software</li>
28119 	<li>Miguel Quinones</li>
28120 	<li>Carlos Saltos</li>
28121 	<li>Stefan Schulze</li>
28122 	<li>Thor Morten Skogrand</li>
28123 	<li>Darren Thiessen</li>
28124 	<li>Andriy Tymchenko</li>
28125 	<li>Rick van Lieshout</li>
28126 	<li>Massimiliano Vessi</li>
28127 	<li>Alvin Wibowo</li>
28128 	<li>Sebastian Wilhelmi</li>
28129 	<li>James Wimmer</li>
28130 </ul>
28131 <h3><a name="2004"></a>2004</h3>
28132 These generous people have donated to the Friends of GNOME program during 2004.
28133 <h4>Patron</h4>
28134 <ul style="list-style-type: disc;">
28135 	<li>Nathaniel Friedman</li>
28136 	<li>Garry Osgood</li>
28137 </ul>
28138 <h4>Sponsor</h4>
28139 <ul style="list-style-type: disc;">
28140 	<li>Lex Berezhny</li>
28141 	<li>David Ignat</li>
28142 	<li>Stephen Isaac</li>
28143 	<li>In memory of Safedin Kajoshaj</li>
28144 	<li>George Karabin</li>
28145 	<li>Nord Foundation</li>
28146 	<li>Pedro Rosario</li>
28147 	<li>Owen Taylor</li>
28148 	<li>Luis Villa IV</li>
28149 </ul>
28150 <h4>Benefactor</h4>
28151 <table border="0">
28152 <tbody>
28153 <tr>
28154 <td>
28155 <ul style="list-style-type: disc;">
28156 	<li>Sven Arvidsson</li>
28157 	<li>Andreas Bachmann</li>
28158 	<li>Fred Berzinsky</li>
28159 	<li>Michel Blavin</li>
28160 	<li>Helen Campbell</li>
28161 	<li>Fong Chih</li>
28162 	<li>Tor-björn Claesson</li>
28163 	<li>Evan Clarke</li>
28164 	<li>Remi Cohen-Scali</li>
28165 	<li>Matthew Davis</li>
28166 	<li>Diaz Diaz Jose Angel</li>
28167 	<li>Scott Dodson</li>
28168 	<li>Fabian Dortu</li>
28169 	<li>Emil A Eklund</li>
28170 	<li>Robert Emmons</li>
28171 	<li>Trygve Falch</li>
28172 	<li>Francisco Figueirido</li>
28173 	<li>Mark Florian</li>
28174 </ul>
28175 </td>
28176 <td>
28177 <ul style="list-style-type: disc;">
28178 	<li>Takao Fujiwara</li>
28179 	<li>SongYang Guo</li>
28180 	<li>Richard Heck</li>
28181 	<li>John Hogenesch</li>
28182 	<li>Curtis Hovey</li>
28183 	<li>Paul Hudson</li>
28184 	<li>Brian Huffman</li>
28185 	<li>Brady Jarvis</li>
28186 	<li>JBEdigital</li>
28187 	<li>Donald Korte</li>
28188 	<li>Soon Son Kwon</li>
28189 	<li>Jonathon Love</li>
28190 	<li>Jonathan Lozinski</li>
28191 	<li>Bo Majewski</li>
28192 	<li>Richard McAllister</li>
28193 	<li>Surakshan J Mendis</li>
28194 	<li>Michael Michael</li>
28195 	<li>Michael Miller</li>
28196 </ul>
28197 </td>
28198 <td>
28199 <ul style="list-style-type: disc;">
28200 	<li>Chris Morrison</li>
28201 	<li>David Neary</li>
28202 	<li>Dean Peterson</li>
28203 	<li>Martin Podhovnik</li>
28204 	<li>Justin Ross</li>
28205 	<li>Carol Sands</li>
28206 	<li>Mats-Peter Schmitz</li>
28207 	<li>Michael Schneider</li>
28208 	<li>Jeffrey Self</li>
28209 	<li>Supaweb Ltd</li>
28210 	<li>Edward Sweeney</li>
28211 	<li>Ryan Thiessen</li>
28212 	<li>Richard Torkar</li>
28213 	<li>Guido Trentalancia</li>
28214 	<li>Charles R Twardy</li>
28215 	<li>United Way of Central &amp; Southern Utah</li>
28216 	<li>United Way of the Capital Area</li>
28217 </ul>
28218 </td>
28219 </tr>
28220 </tbody>
28221 </table>
28222 <h4>Associate</h4>
28223 <table border="0">
28224 <tbody>
28225 <tr>
28226 <td>
28227 <ul style="list-style-type: disc;">
28228 	<li>Larry Adams</li>
28229 	<li>David Aragao</li>
28230 	<li>Federico Belvisi</li>
28231 	<li>Andrew Benton</li>
28232 	<li>James Michael Birkett</li>
28233 	<li>Eric Bouse</li>
28234 	<li>Peter Bui</li>
28235 	<li>Brandon Burr</li>
28236 	<li>Matt Campbell</li>
28237 	<li>Ivar Clemens</li>
28238 	<li>Bennett Crook</li>
28239 	<li>James Doty</li>
28240 	<li>Cedric Drolet</li>
28241 	<li>Jacob Dybala</li>
28242 	<li>Ee Ende</li>
28243 	<li>Gerry Ferdinandus</li>
28244 </ul>
28245 </td>
28246 <td>
28247 <ul style="list-style-type: disc;">
28248 	<li>Kiffin Gish</li>
28249 	<li>Antoine Hersen</li>
28250 	<li>Stuart Hood</li>
28251 	<li>Maurice Jeter</li>
28252 	<li>Janne Johansson</li>
28253 	<li>Menno Jonkers</li>
28254 	<li>Robert Karlsson</li>
28255 	<li>Karen Kloosterman</li>
28256 	<li>Derek Kraan</li>
28257 	<li>Joel Kraft</li>
28258 	<li>Roland Lammel</li>
28259 	<li>Jens Madsen</li>
28260 	<li>Jose Marcelino</li>
28261 	<li>Brent McCracken</li>
28262 	<li>Frédéric Meurou</li>
28263 	<li>Carlos de Mora</li>
28264 </ul>
28265 </td>
28266 <td>
28267 <ul style="list-style-type: disc;">
28268 	<li>David Norman</li>
28269 	<li>Michael Perry</li>
28270 	<li>Perth Academy of Science</li>
28271 	<li>Benoit Poulet</li>
28272 	<li>Norman Reitzel</li>
28273 	<li>John Roll</li>
28274 	<li>Patrick Schlangen</li>
28275 	<li>Brad Tarver</li>
28276 	<li>Ilker Temir</li>
28277 	<li>Michael Tyson</li>
28278 	<li>Rob Versluis</li>
28279 	<li>Pablo Virgo</li>
28280 	<li>Khurt Williams</li>
28281 	<li>Frank Wills</li>
28282 	<li>Simon Wong</li>
28283 	<li>Michael Zehrer</li>
28284 </ul>
28285 </td>
28286 </tr>
28287 </tbody>
28288 </table>
28289 <h4>Friend</h4>
28290 <ul style="list-style-type: disc;">
28291 	<li>Affero, Inc.</li>
28292 	<li>Marcelo Alves</li>
28293 	<li>Doug Farnes</li>
28294 	<li>Stephen Felt</li>
28295 	<li>Ed Grether</li>
28296 	<li>Xavier Guillot</li>
28297 	<li>M E M van Ineveld</li>
28298 	<li>Martin Jeppesen</li>
28299 	<li>Mackenzie Kosut</li>
28300 	<li>Mark Lotspaih</li>
28301 	<li>Karsten Lust</li>
28302 	<li>David Olivari</li>
28303 	<li>OSDN / VA Software</li>
28304 	<li>Mahmood Qasmi</li>
28305 	<li>Christian Rose</li>
28306 	<li>Srinivasan Shanmugam</li>
28307 	<li>Thor Morten Skogrand</li>
28308 	<li>Andreas Unger</li>
28309 	<li>Kyle Weigel</li>
28310 </ul>
28311 <h3><a name="2003"></a>2003</h3>
28312 These generous people have donated to the Friends of GNOME program during 2003.
28313 <table>
28314 <tbody>
28315 <tr>
28316 <td width="33%">
28317 <ul style="list-style-type: disc;">
28318 	<li>Pratul A. Agarwal</li>
28319 	<li>Fares Ben Mena</li>
28320 	<li>Francois Bourdoncle</li>
28321 	<li>Christopher Boutwell</li>
28322 	<li>Matthew Brand</li>
28323 	<li>Kim Briggs</li>
28324 	<li>Felix Breuer</li>
28325 	<li>Olivier Cahagne</li>
28326 	<li>Jeffrey W. Carr</li>
28327 	<li>Humberto Cervantes</li>
28328 	<li>Marcus R.Chacon</li>
28329 	<li>Jonathan Drews</li>
28330 	<li>Chris Duchesne</li>
28331 	<li>Dan Elder</li>
28332 	<li>Robert Emmons</li>
28333 	<li>Ee Ende</li>
28334 	<li>Kevin Ernst</li>
28335 	<li>David Escott</li>
28336 	<li>Michel Fodje</li>
28337 	<li>Slava Borisov</li>
28338 	<li>Reece Hart</li>
28339 	<li>Conrad Harriss</li>
28340 	<li>Oliver M Haynold</li>
28341 	<li>Michael Head</li>
28342 	<li>Peter Heiss</li>
28343 	<li>William Hervey Allen</li>
28344 	<li>Alexander Hunziker</li>
28345 	<li>Dennis Kibbe</li>
28346 	<li>Andreas Kroschel</li>
28347 	<li>Matthew Lee</li>
28348 	<li>David Lehavi</li>
28349 	<li>Lars Mathiassen</li>
28350 	<li>Pedro Medas</li>
28351 	<li>Georg Michel</li>
28352 	<li>Sean Middleditch</li>
28353 	<li>Vahid Moghaddasi</li>
28354 	<li>Justin Nevill</li>
28355 	<li>John and Robyn Pavan</li>
28356 	<li>Nino Pereira</li>
28357 	<li>Ciaran O'Riordan</li>
28358 	<li>Mikko Rauhala</li>
28359 	<li>Ronald Shannon</li>
28360 	<li>Michael Shaw</li>
28361 	<li>Network Theory Limited</li>
28362 	<li>Brad Tarver</li>
28363 </ul>
28364 </td>
28365 <td width="33%">
28366 <ul style="list-style-type: disc;">
28367 	<li>Owen Taylor</li>
28368 	<li>Jay Thirumalai</li>
28369 	<li>Greg Tomalesky</li>
28370 	<li>Richard Torkar</li>
28371 	<li>David Updegraff</li>
28372 	<li>Srinivas Vedula</li>
28373 	<li>Dafydd Walters</li>
28374 	<li>Matthew Yeley</li>
28375 	<li>Tobias Zetterkvist</li>
28376 	<li>Alberto Bolchini</li>
28377 	<li>Edward Swartz</li>
28378 	<li>Joel Grimes</li>
28379 	<li>Brady Jarvis</li>
28380 	<li>Janne Kovesjvi</li>
28381 	<li>Matthew Barry</li>
28382 	<li>Qi Chong Lei</li>
28383 	<li>Will Stringer</li>
28384 	<li>Jacqueline Dawson</li>
28385 	<li>Michael Libby</li>
28386 	<li>Machiel Groeneveld</li>
28387 	<li>Michael Lamoureux</li>
28388 	<li>Pedro Bezunartea Lopez</li>
28389 	<li>Joe Clarke</li>
28390 	<li>Ilhami Yanmaz</li>
28391 	<li>Petter Sundlof</li>
28392 	<li>Lucas Vieites Farina</li>
28393 	<li>Brandon Petersen</li>
28394 	<li>Dario Conigliaro</li>
28395 	<li>Rajesh Venkatasubramanian</li>
28396 	<li>Christian Herzog</li>
28397 	<li>Gavin Brown</li>
28398 	<li>Erik Sittmann</li>
28399 	<li>Michael Ihde</li>
28400 	<li>Yutaka Niibe</li>
28401 	<li>Grant Petersen</li>
28402 	<li>David Torres</li>
28403 	<li>Hakan Lindqvist</li>
28404 	<li>Pascal Terjan</li>
28405 	<li>Ben Roberts</li>
28406 	<li>Eric Knudstrup</li>
28407 	<li>Patrick McGovern</li>
28408 	<li>Philip White</li>
28409 	<li>Martin Glaude</li>
28410 	<li>Michael Campbell</li>
28411 	<li>Dean Peterson</li>
28412 </ul>
28413 </td>
28414 <td>
28415 <ul style="list-style-type: disc;">
28416 	<li>GULL Groupe romand des Util de Linux</li>
28417 	<li>James Evins</li>
28418 	<li>Anders Naslund</li>
28419 	<li>Guido Trentalancia</li>
28420 	<li>Andrew Stien</li>
28421 	<li>Murali Shanker</li>
28422 	<li>Katherine Dixon-Peugh</li>
28423 	<li>Bo Majewski</li>
28424 	<li>Thomas Kalve Pedersen</li>
28425 	<li>Harold Harple</li>
28426 	<li>Ricard Catalan</li>
28427 	<li>Paul Harris</li>
28428 	<li>Luc Brun</li>
28429 	<li>Rudolph Sarna</li>
28430 	<li>David Price</li>
28431 	<li>Denis Arnaud</li>
28432 	<li>Alfredo Yunes</li>
28433 	<li>Wes Hayutin</li>
28434 	<li>Anders Baeckefjaell</li>
28435 	<li>Garrett Herschleb</li>
28436 	<li>Garrett Herschleb</li>
28437 	<li>Janne Johansson</li>
28438 	<li>Alan Polinsky</li>
28439 	<li>Douglas Lane</li>
28440 	<li>Michael Johnson</li>
28441 	<li>Raimondo Giammanco</li>
28442 	<li>John Torelli</li>
28443 	<li>Kevin Foss</li>
28444 	<li>John Torelli</li>
28445 	<li>Stefan Szomraky</li>
28446 	<li>Jaime Davila</li>
28447 	<li>Tim LaDuca</li>
28448 	<li>Jaime Davila</li>
28449 	<li>Brad Tarver</li>
28450 	<li>Jim Gettys</li>
28451 	<li>Larry Gruber</li>
28452 	<li>Mike Lynn</li>
28453 	<li>David Norman</li>
28454 	<li>Charles Pouliot</li>
28455 	<li>Richard J. Renomeron</li>
28456 	<li>Richard A. Floyd</li>
28457 	<li>Owen Taylor</li>
28458 	<li>Dennis J. Tuchler</li>
28459 	<li>Hal R. Varian</li>
28460 	<li>Zoid Technologies, LLC.</li>
28461 </ul>
28462 </td>
28463 </tr>
28464 </tbody>
28465 </table>
28466 <h3><a name="2002"></a>2002</h3>
28467 These generous people have donated to the Friends of GNOME program in 2002.
28468 <table border="0">
28469 <tbody>
28470 <tr>
28471 <td>
28472 <ul style="list-style-type: disc;">
28473 	<li>Anonymous</li>
28474 	<li>Hans Abrahamsson</li>
28475 	<li>Cameron Aull</li>
28476 	<li>Elizabeth Barham</li>
28477 	<li>Dima Barsky</li>
28478 	<li>Gregory J. Bell</li>
28479 	<li>J G Bell</li>
28480 	<li>Arkadiy Belousov</li>
28481 	<li>Annupha Bhide</li>
28482 	<li>William Blew</li>
28483 	<li>Michael Block</li>
28484 	<li>Stefan Boettcher</li>
28485 	<li>Hans Bone</li>
28486 	<li>Ralph Bonnell</li>
28487 	<li>Jeremy Brown</li>
28488 	<li>Jeff Buck</li>
28489 	<li>Andrew Burke</li>
28490 	<li>Mike Bybee</li>
28491 	<li>Tom Campbell</li>
28492 	<li>Marco Candrian</li>
28493 	<li>Orval Chadsey</li>
28494 	<li>E. Cohen</li>
28495 	<li>Patrick J. Conley</li>
28496 	<li>Roy Cromartie</li>
28497 	<li>Ivan Cruz</li>
28498 	<li>Philip Dahlquist</li>
28499 	<li>Sam Daniel</li>
28500 	<li>Wolfgang Demisch</li>
28501 	<li>Marc Deslauriers</li>
28502 	<li>Matt Diethelm</li>
28503 	<li>Chris Dingle</li>
28504 	<li>Jonathan Drews</li>
28505 	<li>Mark Duckworth</li>
28506 	<li>Michael Edwards</li>
28507 	<li>Christopher Eisley</li>
28508 	<li>Ee Ende</li>
28509 	<li>David Evans</li>
28510 	<li>James Evins</li>
28511 	<li>John Fabiani</li>
28512 	<li>Derek Fellion</li>
28513 	<li>Nathan Fiedler</li>
28514 	<li>Keith Fischer</li>
28515 	<li>Todd Fisher</li>
28516 	<li>Richard A. Floyd</li>
28517 	<li>Alana Flynn</li>
28518 	<li>Jonas Frantz</li>
28519 	<li>Michael Froh</li>
28520 	<li>Clemens Fruhwirth</li>
28521 	<li>Michael Fulk</li>
28522 	<li>Jim and Andrea Gettys</li>
28523 	<li>Terrence Giblin</li>
28524 	<li>Steve Gibson</li>
28525 	<li>Allan Gottlieb</li>
28526 	<li>Grouse Media</li>
28527 </ul>
28528 </td>
28529 <td>
28530 <ul style="list-style-type: disc;">
28531 	<li>Michael Hadjimichael</li>
28532 	<li>Jon "Maddog" Hall</li>
28533 	<li>Michael Hanau</li>
28534 	<li>Richard Hansen</li>
28535 	<li>Phil Hargett</li>
28536 	<li>Xander Harkness</li>
28537 	<li>Mark Harris</li>
28538 	<li>Paul Harris</li>
28539 	<li>Trey Harris</li>
28540 	<li>Nancy Hawkins</li>
28541 	<li>Thomas Hemmick</li>
28542 	<li>Edward Hervey</li>
28543 	<li>Jeremy Heslop</li>
28544 	<li>Siu Hong HO</li>
28545 	<li>Ted Holmes</li>
28546 	<li>Jack Holt</li>
28547 	<li>Jason Horton</li>
28548 	<li>Bill Howard</li>
28549 	<li>Simone Iervolino Aguiar</li>
28550 	<li>M E M van Ineveld</li>
28551 	<li>Iturribizia Sociedad Limitada</li>
28552 	<li>Damian Ivereigh</li>
28553 	<li>Susan Kane</li>
28554 	<li>Antti Kaunisto</li>
28555 	<li>Earl Killian</li>
28556 	<li>Brendan Kirby</li>
28557 	<li>John E Kirby</li>
28558 	<li>Sean Knight Forde</li>
28559 	<li>Thomas Korn</li>
28560 	<li>Stephen Kramarsky</li>
28561 	<li>Peter Kum</li>
28562 	<li>Ricardo Kustner</li>
28563 	<li>Matthew Lee</li>
28564 	<li>Chunlei Li</li>
28565 	<li>Albert Lilley</li>
28566 	<li>Dwayne Litzenberger</li>
28567 	<li>Jay Love</li>
28568 	<li>Matthew Lovell</li>
28569 	<li>Duncan Mackinnon</li>
28570 	<li>William Maddox</li>
28571 	<li>Martin Madonado</li>
28572 	<li>Bo Majewski</li>
28573 	<li>Brenda Make</li>
28574 	<li>Siddharth Mathur</li>
28575 	<li>Robert Maxwell</li>
28576 	<li>Dennis McGrath</li>
28577 	<li>Erik Michaels-Ober</li>
28578 	<li>Kyle Morgan</li>
28579 	<li>Rupert Morris</li>
28580 	<li>David Morrow</li>
28581 	<li>Raymond Motley</li>
28582 	<li>Matt Newsome</li>
28583 	<li>Yutaka Niibe</li>
28584 	<li>George Nimmer</li>
28585 </ul>
28586 </td>
28587 <td>
28588 <ul style="list-style-type: disc;">
28589 	<li>Dean Olsen</li>
28590 	<li>Michael Opolko</li>
28591 	<li>John Ottenhoff</li>
28592 	<li>Andreas Palsson</li>
28593 	<li>Krista Peden</li>
28594 	<li>Christopher Perkins</li>
28595 	<li>Perth Academy of Science</li>
28596 	<li>William Pibil</li>
28597 	<li>David Pitre</li>
28598 	<li>Jonathan Polimeni</li>
28599 	<li>Henri Poole</li>
28600 	<li>Darren Pruitt</li>
28601 	<li>Fredrik Rambris</li>
28602 	<li>Daren Race</li>
28603 	<li>Erik Rantapaa</li>
28604 	<li>Donald Ray</li>
28605 	<li>Chris Reed</li>
28606 	<li>Doug Riddle</li>
28607 	<li>Eric Ries</li>
28608 	<li>Luca Robellie</li>
28609 	<li>Edward Roche</li>
28610 	<li>Rock Paper Software Inc.</li>
28611 	<li>Fred Sampson</li>
28612 	<li>Christian Sasso</li>
28613 	<li>Scott Seagroves</li>
28614 	<li>Henry Simpson</li>
28615 	<li>Kevin Smathers</li>
28616 	<li>George B Smith</li>
28617 	<li>Ian Smith</li>
28618 	<li>Raymond Sneekes</li>
28619 	<li>Reza Soleymani</li>
28620 	<li>Andre Spiegel</li>
28621 	<li>Gummadi Sreenivas</li>
28622 	<li>Norbert Stoop</li>
28623 	<li>Will Stringer</li>
28624 	<li>Jeff Suttor</li>
28625 	<li>Edward Swartz</li>
28626 	<li>Dominion Systems</li>
28627 	<li>Michael Tefft</li>
28628 	<li>Thomas Tolborg</li>
28629 	<li>Dennis Tuchler</li>
28630 	<li>Michael J. Uppendahl</li>
28631 	<li>Christopher Vargas</li>
28632 	<li>Hal R. Varian</li>
28633 	<li>James Vienneau</li>
28634 	<li>William Wadley</li>
28635 	<li>Dafydd Walters</li>
28636 	<li>Cort Wee</li>
28637 	<li>Thomas Wigington</li>
28638 	<li>Eric Wong</li>
28639 	<li>Arkadiusz Wnukowski</li>
28640 	<li>S. M. Young</li>
28641 </ul>
28642 </td>
28643 </tr>
28644 </tbody>
28645 </table>
28646 <h2>Thank you to all of our Donors!</h2>]]></content:encoded>
28647 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
28648 		<wp:post_id>1775</wp:post_id>
28649 		<wp:post_date>2011-12-21 21:38:51</wp:post_date>
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28668 	</item>
28669 	<item>
28670 				<title>Promote GNOME- Put a Badge on Your Website</title>
28671 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/friends/promote-gnome-on-your-website/</link>
28672 		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Dec 2011 21:44:43 +0000</pubDate>
28673 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[czeller]]></dc:creator>
28674 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?page_id=1779</guid>
28675 		<description></description>
28676 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="content">
28677 <h2>Encourage others to donate</h2>
28678 Do you have a blog or website? Tell others you support GNOME by proudly displaying a GNOME badge and helping spread the word about the <a href="http://www.gnome.org/friends">"Friends of GNOME!"</a> program.
28679 
28680 Just copy and paste the code of one of the badges below into your web page or blog.
28681 
28682 <p>
28683 <a href="http://www.gnome.org/friends/"> <img src="https://static.gnome.org/friends/banners/fog-80x15.png" alt="Become a Friend of GNOME" border="0" hspace="3"/></a> <br/><p><b>Copy and paste this code for the image above:</b><br />
28684 <textarea rows="2" cols="65"><a href="http://www.gnome.org/friends/"> <img src="https://static.gnome.org/friends/banners/fog-80x15.png" alt="Become a Friend of GNOME" border="0" /></a> <br/></textarea></p>
28685 
28686 </p>
28687 
28688 <p>
28689 <a href="http://www.gnome.org/friends/"> <img src="https://static.gnome.org/friends/banners/fog-88x32.png" alt="Become a Friend of GNOME" border="0" hspace="3"/></a> <br/><p><b>Copy and paste this code for the image above:</b><br />
28690 <textarea rows="2" cols="65"><a href="http://www.gnome.org/friends/"> <img src="https://static.gnome.org/friends/banners/fog-88x32.png" alt="Become a Friend of GNOME" border="0" /></a> <br/></textarea></p>
28691 </p>
28692 
28693 <p>
28694 <a href="http://www.gnome.org/friends/"> <img src="https://static.gnome.org/friends/banners/fog-110x32.png" alt="Become a Friend of GNOME" border="0" hspace="3"/></a> <br/><p><b>Copy and paste this code for the image above:</b><br />
28695 <textarea rows="2" cols="65"><a href="http://www.gnome.org/friends/"> <img src="https://static.gnome.org/friends/banners/fog-110x32.png" alt="Become a Friend of GNOME" border="0" /></a> <br/></textarea></p>
28696 
28697 </p>
28698 
28699 <p>
28700 <a href="http://www.gnome.org/friends/"> <img src="https://static.gnome.org/friends/banners/fog-120x240.png" alt="Become a Friend of GNOME" border="0" hspace="3"/></a> <br/><p><b>Copy and paste this code for the image above:</b><br />
28701 <textarea rows="2" cols="65"><a href="http://www.gnome.org/friends/"> <img src="https://static.gnome.org/friends/banners/fog-120x240.png" alt="Become a Friend of GNOME" border="0" /></a> <br/></textarea></p>
28702 </p>
28703 
28704 <p>
28705 <a href="http://www.gnome.org/friends/"> <img src="https://static.gnome.org/friends/banners/fog-125x125.png" alt="Become a Friend of GNOME" border="0" hspace="3"/></a> <br/><p><b>Copy and paste this code for the image above:</b><br />
28706 <textarea rows="2" cols="65"><a href="http://www.gnome.org/friends/"> <img src="https://static.gnome.org/friends/banners/fog-125x125.png" alt="Become a Friend of GNOME" border="0" /></a> <br/></textarea></p>
28707 
28708 </p>
28709 
28710 <p>
28711 <a href="http://www.gnome.org/friends/"> <img src="https://static.gnome.org/friends/banners/fog-220x32.png" alt="Become a Friend of GNOME" border="0" hspace="3"/></a> <br/><p><b>Copy and paste this code for the image above:</b><br />
28712 <textarea rows="2" cols="65"><a href="http://www.gnome.org/friends/"> <img src="https://static.gnome.org/friends/banners/fog-220x32.png" alt="Become a Friend of GNOME" border="0" /></a> <br/></textarea></p>
28713 </p>
28714 <strong>NOTE</strong>: the banner below is blocked by some adblockers so you might not see it.
28715 <p>
28716 <a href="http://www.gnome.org/friends/"> <img src="https://static.gnome.org/friends/banners/fog-480x60.png" alt="Become a Friend of GNOME" border="0" hspace="3"/></a> <br/><p><b>Copy and paste this code for the image above:</b><br />
28717 
28718 <textarea rows="2" cols="65"><a href="http://www.gnome.org/friends/"> <img src="https://static.gnome.org/friends/banners/fog-480x60.png" alt="Become a Friend of GNOME" border="0" /></a> <br/></textarea></p>
28719 </div></p>]]></content:encoded>
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28721 		<wp:post_id>1779</wp:post_id>
28722 		<wp:post_date>2011-12-21 21:44:43</wp:post_date>
28723 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-12-21 21:44:43</wp:post_date_gmt>
28724 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
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28742 	<item>
28743 				<title>Support GNOME by Shopping at Amazon!</title>
28744 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/friends/amazon/</link>
28745 		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Dec 2011 22:11:14 +0000</pubDate>
28746 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[czeller]]></dc:creator>
28747 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?page_id=1782</guid>
28748 		<description></description>
28749 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[Select one of these Amazon Stores: <a title="" href="http://www.gnome.org/ca/" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1838" title="canada" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/ca.png" alt="canada" width="36" height="22" /></a>    <a title="Amazon Germany" href="http://www.gnome.org/d/" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1839" title="de" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/de.png" alt="" width="36" height="22" /></a> <a title="Amazon France" href="http://www.gnome.org/f/" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1840" title="fr" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/fr.png" alt="" width="36" height="22" /></a> <a title="Amazon Japan" href="http://www.gnome.org/jp/" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1841" title="jp" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/jp.png" alt="" width="36" height="22" /></a> <a title="Amazon UK" href="http://www.gnome.org/u/" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1842" title="uk" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/uk.png" alt="" width="36" height="22" /></a> <a title="Amazon US" href="http://www.gnome.org/friends/amazon" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1843" title="us" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/us.png" alt="" width="36" height="22" /></a>
28750 
28751 <iframe src="http://astore.amazon.com/gnomestore-20" frameborder="0" width="800px" height="4000px"></iframe>]]></content:encoded>
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28753 		<wp:post_id>1782</wp:post_id>
28754 		<wp:post_date>2011-12-21 22:11:14</wp:post_date>
28755 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-12-21 22:11:14</wp:post_date_gmt>
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28773 	</item>
28774 	<item>
28775 				<title>Other Ways to Donate</title>
28776 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/friends/other-ways-to-donate/</link>
28777 		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Dec 2011 23:30:09 +0000</pubDate>
28778 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[czeller]]></dc:creator>
28779 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?page_id=1794</guid>
28780 		<description></description>
28781 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>Pay by Check</h4>
28782 Send a check payable to "GNOME Foundation, Inc." to:
28783 GNOME Foundation
28784 #117
28785 21 Orinda Way
28786 Orinda, CA 94563
28787 USA
28788 <h4>Or by Bank Wire Transfer:</h4>
28789 Account Name: GNOME Foundation
28790 Bank Name: Citizens Bank
28791 Bank Address: 1 Citizens Dr., Riverside, RI 02915
28792 ABA: 011500120
28793 Account: 1310181397
28794 SWIFT: CTZIUS33
28795 <h2>Corporate Sponsorship</h2>
28796 Do you as a company want to sponsor GNOME and take a seat in the <a href="http://www.gnome.org/foundation/governance">GNOME Advisory Board</a>? Please contact &lt;fundraising at gnome dot org&gt;]]></content:encoded>
28797 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
28798 		<wp:post_id>1794</wp:post_id>
28799 		<wp:post_date>2011-12-21 23:30:09</wp:post_date>
28800 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-12-21 23:30:09</wp:post_date_gmt>
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28819 	<item>
28820 				<title>Amazon Canada</title>
28821 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/ca/</link>
28822 		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Dec 2011 03:46:09 +0000</pubDate>
28823 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[czeller]]></dc:creator>
28824 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?page_id=1809</guid>
28825 		<description></description>
28826 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[Select one of these Amazon Stores: <a title="" href="http://www.gnome.org/ca/" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1838" title="canada" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/ca.png" alt="canada" width="36" height="22" /></a>    <a title="Amazon Germany" href="http://www.gnome.org/d/" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1839" title="de" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/de.png" alt="" width="36" height="22" /></a> <a title="Amazon France" href="http://www.gnome.org/f/" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1840" title="fr" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/fr.png" alt="" width="36" height="22" /></a> <a title="Amazon Japan" href="http://www.gnome.org/jp/" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1841" title="jp" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/jp.png" alt="" width="36" height="22" /></a> <a title="Amazon UK" href="http://www.gnome.org/u/" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1842" title="uk" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/uk.png" alt="" width="36" height="22" /></a> <a title="Amazon US" href="http://www.gnome.org/friends/amazon" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1843" title="us" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/us.png" alt="" width="36" height="22" /></a>
28827 
28828 
28829 <iframe src="http://astore.amazon.ca/gnomestore-ca-20" width="800px" height="4000px" frameborder="0"></iframe>]]></content:encoded>
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28831 		<wp:post_id>1809</wp:post_id>
28832 		<wp:post_date>2011-12-28 03:46:09</wp:post_date>
28833 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-12-28 03:46:09</wp:post_date_gmt>
28834 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
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28836 		<wp:post_name>ca</wp:post_name>
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28852 	<item>
28853 				<title>Governance</title>
28854 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/foundation/governance/</link>
28855 		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Feb 2012 15:07:03 +0000</pubDate>
28856 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[av]]></dc:creator>
28857 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?page_id=1466</guid>
28858 		<description></description>
28859 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[The GNOME Foundation is comprised of a number of bodies - the Board of Directors, the Executive Director, the Advisory Board and the GNOME Membership. The <a href="http://wiki.gnome.org/Foundation/Charter">GNOME Foundation Charter</a> outlines the overall purpose, structure, and process for the GNOME Foundation. The <a href='http://www.gnome.org/foundation/governance/attachment/bylaws-2/' rel='attachment wp-att-3338'>Bylaws of the GNOME Foundation</a> (PDF or <a href="http://git.gnome.org/browse/foundation-web/tree/foundation.gnome.org/about/bylaws.rst" title="GNOME Foundation Bylaws in .rst">source</a> in reStructuredText) document the policies and procedures of the Foundation as a non-profit group.
28860 
28861 The GNOME Foundation also publishes <a href="http://www.gnome.org/foundation/reports">Reports</a> on its activities each quarter and each year.
28862 <h2>Board of Directors</h2>
28863 The Board of Directors meets every other week with a phone conference to discuss various topics pertaining to the regular activities of the GNOME Foundation and GNOME. The minutes to these meetings are posted publicly on the <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/">foundation-list mailing list</a> and on the <a href="http://wiki.gnome.org/FoundationBoard/Minutes">Minutes wiki page</a> for easier access.
28864 
28865 The current Board of Directors can be seen on the <a title="The GNOME Foundation" href="http://foundation.gnome.org">Foundation page</a> and the <a href="https://wiki.gnome.org/FoundationBoard/History">history of the Board of Directors</a> lists all directors elected in previous years.
28866 <h2>Executive Director</h2>
28867 Karen Sandler serves as the GNOME Foundation's executive director. The Executive Director is tasked with managing and growing the GNOME Foundation as an organization. Working with the Board of Directors, Advisory Board, and the GNOME Foundation members.
28868 <h2>Advisory Board</h2>
28869 The <a href="http://wiki.gnome.org/AdvisoryBoard">Advisory Board</a> is made up of organizations and companies that support GNOME. The Advisory Board has no decision-making authority but provides a vehicle for its members to communicate with the Board of Directors and help the Directors guide the overall direction of GNOME and the GNOME Foundation.
28870 
28871 The Advisory Board consists of representatives from corporations and projects that are listed as sponsors at the <a title="The GNOME Foundation" href="http://foundation.gnome.org">Foundation page</a>.
28872 
28873 Each Advisory Board member has up to three representatives. An up-to-date list of representatives is maintained on the <a href="http://wiki.gnome.org/AdvisoryBoard">Advisory Board wiki page</a>.
28874 <h2>GNOME Foundation Membership</h2>
28875 The <a href="http://www.gnome.org/foundation/membership">GNOME Foundation Membership</a> consists of all the contributors to the GNOME project. Members can run for election to the Board of Directors, vote in the elections for the Board of Directors, and suggest referenda.]]></content:encoded>
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28908 	<item>
28909 				<title>Contact Us</title>
28910 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/foundation/contacts/</link>
28911 		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Feb 2012 15:07:42 +0000</pubDate>
28912 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[av]]></dc:creator>
28913 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?page_id=1471</guid>
28914 		<description></description>
28915 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[There are several ways to contact the GNOME Foundation.
28916 
28917 <h3>Email</h3>
28918 <ul>
28919 	<li><a href="mailto:board@gnome.org">Board of Directors</a></li>
28920 	<li><a href="mailto:membership-committee@gnome.org">Foundation Membership Committee</a></li>
28921 	<li><a href="mailto:elections@gnome.org">Foundation Elections Committee</a></li>
28922 </ul>
28923 <h3>Mailing lists</h3>
28924 <ul>
28925 	<li><a href="mailto:foundation-list@gnome.org">Foundation mailing list</a> (Requires <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-list" target="_blank">subscription</a>)</li>
28926 	<li><a href="mailto:foundation-announce@gnome.org">Foundation Announce mailing list</a> (Posts are held for moderator's approval)</li>
28927 </ul>
28928 <h3>Telephone</h3>
28929 Voice message for the foundation board and administrators can be left at <strong>+1-617-206-3947.**</strong>
28930 
28931 <strong>Fraudulent checks</strong> - The Foundation rarely sends out checks, and never without prior discussion with the recipient. Those checks are usually for travel or other reimbursements for GNOME contributors. If you have received a check in the mail from the GNOME Foundation that you were not already expecting, it is likely fraudulent.
28932 <h3>Address</h3>
28933 GNOME Foundation
28934 #117
28935 21 Orinda Way
28936 Orinda, CA 94563
28937 USA]]></content:encoded>
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28971 				<title>Reports</title>
28972 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/foundation/reports/</link>
28973 		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Feb 2012 18:56:53 +0000</pubDate>
28974 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[av]]></dc:creator>
28975 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?page_id=1570</guid>
28976 		<description></description>
28977 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Status reports</h2>
28978 
28979 The Reports of the GNOME Foundation include reports on foundation activities for the past quarter or year, including community programmes and events, and foundation development initiatives.
28980 
28981 The Reports are published each quarter, and a specific annual report is also published at the end of each year.
28982 
28983 <h3>2012</h3>
28984 <ul>
28985 <li><a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/GAR2012-web.pdf">2012 Annual Report (PDF)</a></li>
28986 <li><a href="http://www.gnome.org/quarterly-reports/2012/04/quarterly-report-q1-2012-2/">Q1 2012 Report</a></li>
28987 </ul>
28988 
28989 <h3>2011</h3>
28990 <ul>
28991 <li><a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/annual-report-web.pdf">2010-2011 Annual Report</a> (PDF)</li>
28992 <li><a href="http://www.gnome.org/quarterly-reports/2012/03/quarterly-report-q4-2011/">Q4 2011 Report</a></li>
28993 <li><a href="http://www.gnome.org/quarterly-reports/2011/11/quarterly-report-q3-2011/">Q3 2011 Report</a></li>
28994 <li><a href="http://www.gnome.org/quarterly-reports/2012/03/quarterly-report-q2-2011">Q2 2011 Report</a></li>
28995 <li><a href="http://www.gnome.org/quarterly-reports/2012/03/quarterly-report-q1-2011">Q1 2011 Report</a></li>
28996 </ul>
28997 
28998 <h3>2010</h3>
28999 <ul>
29000 <li><a href="http://www.gnome.org/quarterly-reports/2011/01/quarterly-report-q4-2010">Q4 2010 Report</a></li>
29001 <li><a href="http://www.gnome.org/quarterly-reports/2010/11/quarterly-report-q3-2010">Q3 2010 Report</a></li>
29002 <li><a href="http://www.gnome.org/quarterly-reports/2012/03/quarterly-report-q2-2010">Q2 2010 Report</a></li>
29003 <li><a href="http://www.gnome.org/quarterly-reports/2012/03/quarterly-report-q1-2010">Q1 2010 Report</a> (<a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gnome-report-2010-Q1.pdf">PDF</a>)</li>
29004 </ul>
29005 
29006 <h3>2009</h3>
29007 <ul>
29008 <li><a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gnome-annual-report-2009.pdf">2009 Annual Report</a> (PDF)</li>
29009 <li><a href="http://www.gnome.org/quarterly-reports/2012/03/quarterly-report-q4-2009">Q4 2009 Report</a> (<a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gnome-report-2009-Q4.pdf">PDF</a>)</li>
29010 <li><a href="http://www.gnome.org/quarterly-reports/2012/03/quarterly-report-q3-2009">Q3 2009 Report</a> (<a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gnome-report-2009-Q3.pdf">PDF</a>)</li>
29011 <li><a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gnome-report-2009-Q2.pdf">Q2 2009 Report</a> (PDF)</li>
29012 </ul>
29013 <h3>2008</h3>
29014 <ul>
29015 	<li><a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gnome-annual-report-2008.pdf">2008 Annual Report</a> (PDF)</li>
29016 </ul>
29017 <h3>2007</h3>
29018 <ul>
29019 	<li><a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gnome-annual-report-2007.pdf">2007 Annual Report</a> (PDF) (<a href="http://www.lulu.com/content/2038054">order a hard copy</a>)</li>
29020 </ul>
29021 <h3>2006</h3>
29022 <ul>
29023 	<li><a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gnome-annual-report-2006.pdf">2006 Annual Report</a> (PDF)</li>
29024 </ul>
29025 
29026 <h2>Finance</h2>
29027 
29028 The GNOME Foundation is a non-profit 501(3)c. While we are required by law to make our financial data available to anyone who asks, we want to take it one step further and make our financial data available to everyone on the web. We believe our financial data reflects our support of the GNOME project in its goal of creating a free and open source computing solution for everyone.
29029 
29030 For comments or questions on the data, please <a href="http://www.gnome.org/foundation/contacts/">contact</a> the GNOME Foundation Board of Directors.
29031 <h3>Year 2011</h3>
29032 <ul>
29033 	<li><a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gnome-foundation-budget-2011-july.ods">Running GNOME Budget 2010, October 2010 - July 2011</a> (Planned versus Real/Actuals, July 31s, 2011).</li>
29034 	<li><a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gnome-foundation-budget-2011-june.ods">Running GNOME Budget 2010, October 2010 - June 2011</a> (Planned versus Real/Actuals, June 30th, 2011).</li>
29035 	<li><a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gnome-foundation-budget-2011-may.ods">Running GNOME Budget 2010, October 2010 - May 2011</a> (Planned versus Real/Actuals, May 31st, 2011).</li>
29036 	<li>Proposed Budget (version December 22nd, 2010)</li>
29037 <ul>
29038 	<li><a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gnome-foundation-budget-2011-summary.pdf">Summary</a>.</li>
29039 	<li><a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gnome-foundation-budget-2011.ods">Detailed Plan</a>.</li>
29040 </ul>
29041 </ul>
29042 <h3>Year 2010</h3>
29043 <ul>
29044 	<li><a href="http://foundation.gnome.org/finance/gnome-foundation-budget-2010-final.ods">Final GNOME Budget 2010</a> (Planned versus Real/Actuals, September 16th, 2010).</li>
29045 	<li>Proposed Budget (version September 23rd, 2009)</li>
29046 <ul>
29047 	<li><a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gnome-foundation-budget-2010-summary.pdf">Summary</a>.</li>
29048 	<li><a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gnome-foundation-budget-2010.ods">Detailed Plan</a>.</li>
29049 </ul>
29050 </ul>
29051 <h3>Year 2009</h3>
29052 <ul>
29053 	<li><a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/GNOME2009-budget-with-actuals.ods">GNOME Budget 2009</a> with actuals up to March 4.</li>
29054 </ul>
29055 <h3>Year 2007</h3>
29056 For 2007, we had our finances reviewed by an accountant to make sure that we are doing the right thing. You can see the letter from the accountant along with a summary of our financial position. We plan to make this an annual process.
29057 <ul>
29058 	<li><a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gnome-foundation-fiscal-year-2007.pdf">GNOME Foundation Financial Statement for Fiscal Year 2007</a>.</li>
29059 </ul>
29060 <h3>Year 2005</h3>
29061 <ul>
29062 	<li><a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gnome-foundation-fiscal-year-2005-income-summary.pdf">GNOME Foundation - Fiscal Year 2005 - Income Summary</a>.</li>
29063 	<li><a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gnome-foundation-fiscal-year-2005-balance-summary.pdf">GNOME Foundation - Fiscal Year 2005 - Balance Summary</a>.</li>
29064 </ul>
29065 <h3>Year 2004</h3>
29066 <ul>
29067 	<li><a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gnome-foundation-fiscal-year-04-and-03.pdf">GNOME Foundation Financial Statement for Fiscal Year 2004</a>.</li>
29068 	<li><a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gnome-foundation-budget-2004.ods">GNOME Foundation Budget 2004</a>.</li>
29069 	<li><a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gnome-foundation-fiscal-year-2004-income-summary-draft.pdf">GNOME Foundation - Fiscal Year 2004 - Income Summary</a> (Draft).</li>
29070 	<li><a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gnome-foundation-fiscal-year-2004-balance-summary-draft.pdf">GNOME Foundation - Fiscal Year 2004 - Balance Summary</a> (Draft).</li>
29071 </ul>
29072 <h3>Year 2003</h3>
29073 <ul>
29074 	<li><a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gnome-foundation-fiscal-year-03-and-02.pdf">GNOME Foundation Financial Statement for Fiscal Year 2003</a>.</li>
29075 	<li><a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gnome-foundation-accountant-03.pdf">Accountant's letter accompanying Financial Statement</a>.</li>
29076 </ul>
29077 Copies of GNOME Foundation's Federal Tax Return (the 990 form) can be downloaded at <a href="http://www.guidestar.org/">Guidestar.org</a>. You will have to register with GuideStar to access the IRS form, but the registration is free and takes only a minute.
29078 <h3>GUADEC</h3>
29079 <ul>
29080 	<li><a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/guadec-budget-consolidated.ods">Consolidated budget</a>. This includes the budget from 2006 to 2008, to make easier the comparison between events. It also fixes some mistakes that were found in the original ones. For future reference, the individual budgets are the following:</li>
29081 <ul>
29082 	<li><a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/guadec-budget-2006.ods">Budget of GUADEC 2006 at Vilanova</a>. <em>This is preliminary, before taxes</em>.</li>
29083 	<li><a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/guadec-budget-2007.ods">Budget of GUADEC 2007 at Birmingham</a>. <em>This also includes a sheet with a detailed budget of GUADEC 2006 at Vilanova.</em></li>
29084 	<li><a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/guadec-budget-2008.ods">Budget of GUADEC 2008 at Istanbul</a>.</li>
29085 	<li><a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/guadec-budget-2004.pdf">Budget of GUADEC 2004 at Kristiansand</a>.</li>
29086 	<li><a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/guadec-2004-financial-summary.pdf">Summary of financial information for GUADEC 2004</a>.</li>
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29111 				<title>Amazon UK</title>
29112 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/u/</link>
29113 		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Dec 2011 06:26:08 +0000</pubDate>
29114 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[czeller]]></dc:creator>
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29116 		<description></description>
29117 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[Select one of these Amazon Stores: <a title="" href="http://www.gnome.org/ca/" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1838" title="canada" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/ca.png" alt="canada" width="36" height="22" /></a>    <a title="Amazon Germany" href="http://www.gnome.org/d/" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1839" title="de" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/de.png" alt="" width="36" height="22" /></a> <a title="Amazon France" href="http://www.gnome.org/f/" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1840" title="fr" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/fr.png" alt="" width="36" height="22" /></a> <a title="Amazon Japan" href="http://www.gnome.org/jp/" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1841" title="jp" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/jp.png" alt="" width="36" height="22" /></a> <a title="Amazon UK" href="http://www.gnome.org/u/" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1842" title="uk" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/uk.png" alt="" width="36" height="22" /></a> <a title="Amazon US" href="http://www.gnome.org/friends/amazon" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1843" title="us" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/us.png" alt="" width="36" height="22" /></a>
29118 
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29143 				<title>Amazon France</title>
29144 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/f/</link>
29145 		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Dec 2011 06:34:10 +0000</pubDate>
29146 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[czeller]]></dc:creator>
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29148 		<description></description>
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29150 
29151 
29152 <iframe src="http://astore.amazon.fr/gnomestore-fr-21" width="800px" height="4000px" frameborder="0"></iframe>
29153 
29154 ]]></content:encoded>
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29177 	<item>
29178 				<title>Amazon Japan</title>
29179 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/jp/</link>
29180 		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Dec 2011 06:37:29 +0000</pubDate>
29181 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[czeller]]></dc:creator>
29182 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?page_id=1831</guid>
29183 		<description></description>
29184 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[Select one of these Amazon Stores: <a title="" href="http://www.gnome.org/ca/" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1838" title="canada" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/ca.png" alt="canada" width="36" height="22" /></a>    <a title="Amazon Germany" href="http://www.gnome.org/d/" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1839" title="de" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/de.png" alt="" width="36" height="22" /></a> <a title="Amazon France" href="http://www.gnome.org/f/" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1840" title="fr" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/fr.png" alt="" width="36" height="22" /></a> <a title="Amazon Japan" href="http://www.gnome.org/jp/" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1841" title="jp" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/jp.png" alt="" width="36" height="22" /></a> <a title="Amazon UK" href="http://www.gnome.org/u/" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1842" title="uk" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/uk.png" alt="" width="36" height="22" /></a> <a title="Amazon US" href="http://www.gnome.org/friends/amazon" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1843" title="us" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/us.png" alt="" width="36" height="22" /></a>
29185 
29186 
29187 <iframe src="http://astore.amazon.co.jp/gnomestore-jp-22" width="800px" height="4000px" frameborder="0"></iframe>
29188 
29189 
29190 
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29194 		<wp:post_date>2011-12-28 06:37:29</wp:post_date>
29195 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-12-28 06:37:29</wp:post_date_gmt>
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29213 	</item>
29214 	<item>
29215 				<title>Amazon Germany</title>
29216 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/d/</link>
29217 		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Dec 2011 23:01:34 +0000</pubDate>
29218 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[czeller]]></dc:creator>
29219 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?page_id=1882</guid>
29220 		<description></description>
29221 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[Select one of these Amazon Stores: <a title="" href="http://www.gnome.org/ca/" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1838" title="canada" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/ca.png" alt="canada" width="36" height="22" /></a>    <a title="Amazon Germany" href="http://www.gnome.org/d/" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1839" title="de" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/de.png" alt="" width="36" height="22" /></a> <a title="Amazon France" href="http://www.gnome.org/f/" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1840" title="fr" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/fr.png" alt="" width="36" height="22" /></a> <a title="Amazon Japan" href="http://www.gnome.org/jp/" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1841" title="jp" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/jp.png" alt="" width="36" height="22" /></a> <a title="Amazon UK" href="http://www.gnome.org/u/" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1842" title="uk" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/uk.png" alt="" width="36" height="22" /></a> <a title="Amazon US" href="http://www.gnome.org/friends/amazon" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1843" title="us" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/us.png" alt="" width="36" height="22" /></a>
29222 
29223 <iframe src="http://astore.amazon.de/gnomestore-de-21" width="800px" height="4000px" frameborder="0"></iframe> ]]></content:encoded>
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29225 		<wp:post_id>1882</wp:post_id>
29226 		<wp:post_date>2011-12-28 23:01:34</wp:post_date>
29227 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-12-28 23:01:34</wp:post_date_gmt>
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29244 		</wp:postmeta>
29245 	</item>
29246 	<item>
29247 				<title>Membership</title>
29248 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/foundation/membership/</link>
29249 		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Feb 2012 14:30:38 +0000</pubDate>
29250 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[vdepizzol]]></dc:creator>
29251 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?page_id=2109</guid>
29252 		<description></description>
29253 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="main_feature">The GNOME Foundation membership is open to all GNOME contributors, and every member of the Board of Directors is a contributing member of the GNOME community.</p>
29254 
29255 The Membership consists of all GNOME contributors who wish to become part of the Membership and go through the application process. Members can run for election to the Board of Directors, vote in the elections for the Board of Directors, and suggest referenda. The membership process is overseen by the Membership and Elections Committee.
29256 
29257 <p style="text-align: center;"><a href="/foundation/membership/apply" class="action_button">Become a GNOME Foundation Member</a></p>
29258 
29259 <p class="footnotes" style="text-align: center;">Send comments, questions, and updates to <a href="mailto:membership-committee@gnome.org">membership-committee@gnome.org</a>.</p>
29260 
29261 <h2>Foundation Members</h2>
29262 <hr style="margin:0; margin-bottom: 20px; padding:0;">]]></content:encoded>
29263 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
29264 		<wp:post_id>2109</wp:post_id>
29265 		<wp:post_date>2012-02-16 14:30:38</wp:post_date>
29266 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2012-02-16 14:30:38</wp:post_date_gmt>
29267 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
29268 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
29269 		<wp:post_name>membership</wp:post_name>
29270 		<wp:status>publish</wp:status>
29271 		<wp:post_parent>44</wp:post_parent>
29272 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
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29279     color: #8c5f93;
29280 }
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29283     -moz-column-count: 4;
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29286 }]]></wp:meta_value>
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29288 		<wp:postmeta>
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29290 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[balloons]]></wp:meta_value>
29291 		</wp:postmeta>
29292 		<wp:postmeta>
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29298 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[default]]></wp:meta_value>
29299 		</wp:postmeta>
29300 	</item>
29301 	<item>
29302 				<title>Become a Foundation member</title>
29303 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/foundation/membership/apply/</link>
29304 		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Feb 2012 14:31:53 +0000</pubDate>
29305 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[vdepizzol]]></dc:creator>
29306 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?page_id=2113</guid>
29307 		<description></description>
29308 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="main_feature" style="text-align: center;">If you are a GNOME contributor, there is no reason why<br />you shouldn't be part of the GNOME Foundation.</p>
29309 
29310 <p style="text-align: center;">To apply for membership in the GNOME Foundation, please complete the following form in English. Your application will then be reviewed by the Foundation's Membership and Elections Committee, which will notify you when your application has been accepted or rejected.</p>
29311 
29312 <hr class="bottom_shadow">
29313 
29314 <div class="grid_4 alpha">
29315     <h4>Who is eligible for membership?</h4>
29316     Per the GNOME Foundation's charter, any contributor to GNOME is eligible for membership. Although it is difficult to specify a precise definition, a contributor generally must have contributed to a non-trivial improvement of the GNOME Project. Contributions may be code, documentation, translations, maintenance of project-wide resources, or other non-trivial activities which benefit the GNOME Project. 
29317 </div>
29318 
29319 <div class="grid_4">
29320     <h4>Membership benefits</h4>
29321     Members of the GNOME Foundation receive numerous benefits, including the right to vote in elections for the Board of Directors, travel sponsorship to conferences and other events, a @gnome.org email alias, blog hosting at blogs.gnome.org and Planet GNOME syndication.
29322 </div>
29323 
29324 <div class="grid_4 omega">
29325     <h4>Renewing your membership</h4>
29326     Membership in the GNOME Foundation lasts for two years. You will be contacted to renew your membership before it expires. Renewal applications are not automatically accepted. Please remember that membership's renewals shouldn't be considered a mere formality, as the Membership Committee will do the needed checks to verify applicant's contributions over the past two years.
29327 </div>
29328 
29329 <div class="clear"></div>
29330 
29331 <p class="footnotes" style="text-align: center;">For a more complete definition of the guidelines, read the document <a href="https://wiki.gnome.org/MembershipCommittee/ApplicationTips">Membership Application Tips</a> or look at the <a href="https://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2002-October/msg00003.html">proposal for guidelines</a> that was accepted by the board in 2002 October.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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29334 		<wp:post_date>2012-02-16 14:31:53</wp:post_date>
29335 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2012-02-16 14:31:53</wp:post_date_gmt>
29336 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
29337 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
29338 		<wp:post_name>apply</wp:post_name>
29339 		<wp:status>publish</wp:status>
29340 		<wp:post_parent>2109</wp:post_parent>
29341 		<wp:menu_order>0</wp:menu_order>
29342 		<wp:post_type>page</wp:post_type>
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29350 			<wp:meta_key>custom_css</wp:meta_key>
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29353 }]]></wp:meta_value>
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29363 	</item>
29364 	<item>
29365 				<title>Thank You!</title>
29366 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/thank-you/</link>
29367 		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2012 18:42:01 +0000</pubDate>
29368 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[czeller]]></dc:creator>
29369 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?page_id=2357</guid>
29370 		<description></description>
29371 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<table border="0">
29372 <tbody>
29373 <tr>
29374 <td width="700px">
29375 <h2>Thank you for your donation to the GNOME Foundation</h2>
29376 <p style="text-align: justify;">Your generous support makes it possible for the GNOME Foundation to continue to develop free and open source software for the world. GNOME provides free software that is used in personal desktops, computers for children, cell phones, and even medical equipment like breast cancer scanners. Your contribution enables the GNOME Foundation to support the GNOME project in its mission to provide free and open source software for people like you.</p>
29377 <p style="text-align: justify;">If you'd like to receive news of our efforts, please subscribe to the <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-announce">GNOME Foundation Announcements mailing list</a>. Thank you again for becoming a Friend of GNOME.</p>
29378 <p style="text-align: justify;">Sincerely,</p>
29379 <p style="text-align: justify;">The GNOME Foundation</p>
29380 
29381 <h4 style="text-align: justify;">Spread the word about Friends of GNOME:</h4>
29382 Add one of these banners to your website:
29383 
29384 <a href="http://www.gnome.org/friends/"> <img src="http://www-old.gnome.org/friends/banners/friends-of-gnome.png" alt="Become a Friend of GNOME" border="0" hspace="3" /></a>
29385 
29386 <strong>Copy and paste this code for the image above:</strong>
29387 
29388 <textarea rows="2" cols="65"><a href="http://www.gnome.org/friends/"> <img src="http://www-old.gnome.org/friends/banners/friends-of-gnome.png" alt="Become a Friend of GNOME" border="0" /></a> </textarea></p></td>
29389 <td width="50"></td>
29390 <td><body>
29391 <div class="action_box" style="padding: 20px;">
29392 <h4 style="text-align: center;">Connect with us</h4>
29393 <div class="social_network_icons" style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://identi.ca/gnome"> <img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/identica.png" alt=" " />
29394 Identi.ca
29395 </a> <a href="http://twitter.com/gnome">
29396 <img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/twitter.png" alt=" " />
29397 Twitter</a>
29398 <a href="http://www.facebook.com/GNOMEDesktop">
29399 <img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/facebook.png" alt=" " />
29400 Facebook</a>
29401 <a href="https://plus.google.com/108054458791366257368/posts">
29402 <img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Gplus32.png" alt=" " />
29403 Google +
29404 </a></div>
29405 </div></td>
29406 </tr>
29407 </tbody>
29408 </table>]]></content:encoded>
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29411 		<wp:post_date>2012-03-28 18:42:01</wp:post_date>
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29439 }]]></wp:meta_value>
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29441 	</item>
29442 	<item>
29443 				<title>Other ways to donate</title>
29444 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/other-ways-to-donate-2/</link>
29445 		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Mar 2012 20:41:49 +0000</pubDate>
29446 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[andreasn]]></dc:creator>
29447 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?page_id=2365</guid>
29448 		<description></description>
29449 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>Pay by Check</h4>
29450 Send a check payable to "GNOME Foundation, Inc." to:
29451 GNOME Foundation
29452 #117
29453 21 Orinda Way
29454 Orinda, CA 94563
29455 USA
29456 <h4>Or by Bank Wire Transfer:</h4>
29457 Account Name: GNOME Foundation
29458 Bank Name: Citizens Bank
29459 Bank Address: 1 Citizens Dr., Riverside, RI 02915
29460 ABA: 011500120
29461 Account: 1310181397
29462 SWIFT: CTZIUS33
29463 <h2>Corporate Sponsorship</h2>
29464 Do you as a company want to sponsor GNOME and take a seat in the <a href="https://wiki.gnome.org/AdvisoryBoard">GNOME Advisory Board</a>? Please contact &lt;fundraising at gnome dot org&gt;]]></content:encoded>
29465 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
29466 		<wp:post_id>2365</wp:post_id>
29467 		<wp:post_date>2012-03-20 20:41:49</wp:post_date>
29468 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2012-03-20 20:41:49</wp:post_date_gmt>
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29487 	<item>
29488 				<title>GNOME.Asia 2012 Summit Calls for Speakers (One day left!)</title>
29489 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?p=2728</link>
29490 		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
29491 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Destine]]></dc:creator>
29492 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=2728</guid>
29493 		<description></description>
29494 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[GNOME.Asia 2012 Summit is going to be held on June 9th, 2012 in City University of Hong Kong. 
29495 
29496 Details can be found here:
29497 http://2012.gnome.asia/
29498 
29499 We are now calling for speakers and sponsors.
29500 For speakers, please register here:
29501 http://2012.gnome.asia/rfp/
29502 
29503 For sponsors, please see here:
29504 http://2012.gnome.asia/sponsorship/
29505 
29506 Thank you all for your participation.]]></content:encoded>
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29509 		<wp:post_date>2012-04-20 14:37:12</wp:post_date>
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29527 				<title>diegosanchez</title>
29528 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/testimonials/diegosanchez/</link>
29529 		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Apr 2012 14:29:22 +0000</pubDate>
29530 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[andreasn]]></dc:creator>
29531 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?page_id=2753</guid>
29532 		<description></description>
29533 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[
29534 <a href="http://www.gnome.org/testimonials/diegosanchez/attachment/a11y-testimonial2-diego/" rel="attachment wp-att-2754"><img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/a11y-testimonial2-diego-315x420.png" alt="" title="a11y-testimonial2-diego" width="315" height="420" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-2754" style="float: left; padding-right: 30px;"/></a>
29535 
29536 Hello my name is Diego,
29537 
29538 I'm 30 years old and I live in Ogíjares, a small town of Granada, Spain. I read and write but I'm still learning. I use an electric wheelchair to move around and I need some help for my daily tasks. I attend the Cerebral Palsy Association that is in the capital and called ASPACE Granada.
29539 
29540 I'm happy because I can now use the computer in my classroom without any assistance, which was not possible before because I needed help to log into the system and to open the programs. With GNOME 3 I am learning to use the whole operating system because it is much easier than any other. Because my movements are not very accurate and I can hardly see the fine print, I wasn't able to use other systems. I use the screen magnifier and the exclusion of repeated keystrokes.
29541 
29542 What I most like to do is to search for music videos and write letters to my friends. I'm also discovering some of the games that come with the system. I could not imagine that I would only use a computer on my own. A big hug to everyone, Diego.
29543 
29544 &copy; 2012 Diego Sánchez ]]></content:encoded>
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29547 		<wp:post_date>2012-04-26 14:29:22</wp:post_date>
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29567 	<item>
29568 				<title>Board of Directors Elections 2012</title>
29569 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?p=2774</link>
29570 		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
29571 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[heavensmile]]></dc:creator>
29572 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=2774</guid>
29573 		<description></description>
29574 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[GNOME’s Membership and Elections Committee has <a href="http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnome.foundation.announce/523"> announced 2012′s Foundation elections</a>. Members of the GNOME Foundation will have the opportunity to propose themselves for the Board of Directors and to vote on their preferred candidates.
29575 
29576 The GNOME Foundation’s Board of Directors has seven positions; its members work to ensure the effective running of the Foundation and represent GNOME in its dealings with partner organizations. Their election is an annual event.
29577 
29578 GNOME Foundation members have until May 20nd to propose their candidacy for election. Voting will take place between May 27th and June 17th.
29579 
29580 The GNOME Foundation membership is made up of contributors to the GNOME Project. If you have made a contribution and have not yet applied for membership, you are encouraged to do so. The <a href="http://www.gnome.org/foundation/membership/apply/">Foundation’s membership page</a> contains more details.
29581 
29582 &nbsp;
29583 
29584 NOTE TO REVIWER: I did not write this article from scratch but copied the Elections article from last year but changed the date's &amp; links
29585 
29586 &nbsp;]]></content:encoded>
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29589 		<wp:post_date>2012-04-28 11:07:30</wp:post_date>
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29607 				<title>foundationmembership</title>
29608 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/foundationmembership/</link>
29609 		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Dec 2012 11:22:20 +0000</pubDate>
29610 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[av]]></dc:creator>
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29613 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[Redirect for old-broken links.]]></content:encoded>
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29649 				<title>Successful GNOME Developer Experience Hackfest</title>
29650 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?p=3568</link>
29651 		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
29652 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[jjmarin]]></dc:creator>
29653 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=3568</guid>
29654 		<description></description>
29655 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[The <a href="https://live.gnome.org/DeveloperExperience/Hackfest2013">GNOME Developer Hackfest</a> was held December 30th January-1st February at <a href="http://coworking.betagroup.be/">Betagroup Co-Working Space</a> in Brussels, Belgium. It was very successful with more than twenty attendees with diverse affiliations such as Canonical, SUSE, Lanedo, Collabora, Red Hat and the Linux Foundation.
29656 
29657 The goal of this event was to determine ways to improve the GNOME development experience by making it easier to create applications. One transversal and important question that was addressed in the hackfest was the election of a high level language to center all the efforts for improving the GNOME development experience by
29658 <ul>
29659 	<li dir="ltr">focusing the developer documentation, fixing bugs in the development environment and the development of tools. This reduces our maintenance costs and enables us to be vastly more efficient.</li>
29660 	<li dir="ltr">sharing code and knowledge, so that people can easily copy and paste code from existing applications, or find information about common problems and challenges.</li>
29661 	<li dir="ltr">providing a coherent and easy-to-follow path for new developers.</li>
29662 	<li dir="ltr">including the full GNOME framework within the language itself.</li>
29663 </ul>
29664 After several days of deliberation, JavaScript was chosen. JavaScript has been proved to be a good programming language for GNOME development. The fact that JavaScript comes with a minimal library makes natural that developers use the whole GNOME platform for their applications. GNOME shell is written in JavaScript and many developers has written <a href="https://extensions.gnome.org/about/">extensions</a> to adapt the desktop to their needs. Also, new GNOME applications like Documents are written in JavaScript.
29665 
29666 We want to note that the GNOME platform has been considered a binding-friendly platform and it will in the future. GNOME 3 is even more binding-friendly than in the past because GObject introspection reduces the amount of work for creating new bindings. The fact we want to take JavaScript to the next level for application development doesn't mean we discourage people to keep working in the language of their choice.
29667 
29668 Other important work that was accomplished in the hackfest:
29669 <ul>
29670 	<li dir="ltr">Identification of missing features, deficiencies or critical bugs we identified in our toolkit. Fixing or implementing items in this list will make it possible, or way easier, to write applications that match the GNOME 3 design and style.</li>
29671 	<li dir="ltr">A bundling model for deployment where the app ships the binary and some subset of the libraries it needs, plus a manifest that describes what the kind of system ABIs that the app requires. This is complemented with an isolation and a sandboxing model.</li>
29672 	<li dir="ltr">Big boost in the development documentation, improving content, visual appearance and the technology for creating such documentation.</li>
29673 	<li dir="ltr">Preliminary study of the tools we want to offer to the developers.</li>
29674 </ul>
29675 The GNOME Developer Experience Hackfest was sponsored by the <a href="http://coworking.betagroup.be/">Betagroup Co-working Space</a> and <a href="http://www.gnome.org/foundation/">the GNOME Foundation</a>.
29676 
29677 <img alt="" src="http://coworking.betagroup.be/assets/nilo/logo_betagroup.png" width="340" height="100" />
29678 
29679 <img alt="GNOME_Foundation" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/GNOME_Foundation.png" width="360" height="128" />]]></content:encoded>
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29682 		<wp:post_date>2013-03-24 01:09:17</wp:post_date>
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29702 	<item>
29703 				<title>“JUST LAUNCHED” GUADEC WEBSITE</title>
29704 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?p=3963</link>
29705 		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
29706 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[likhapha]]></dc:creator>
29707 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=3963</guid>
29708 		<description></description>
29709 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>GNOME is innovative free software desktop that is distributed with many free operating systems. Due to the good work it is doing, people working on   its projects, users and anyone who has interest may have suggestions, comments and inspirational message to GNOME on the work it is doing. </p>
29710 <p>As the way of improving its work, GNOME has just launched the website called (GUADEC) https://www.guadec.org/  where they have platform to give a talk. GUADEC is the annual conference of the GNOME community, held in Europe since 2000. GUADEC is the world’s largest gathering of users and developers who are involved with the free desktop and mobile user. Developers, artists, translators, users, and representatives from government, education, and businesses, and anyone else who shares an interest are most welcome to attend. So going through the website you will find the full information about the GUADEC, register and give a talk.</p>
29711 ]]></content:encoded>
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29714 		<wp:post_date>2013-04-12 11:13:50</wp:post_date>
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29731 	<item>
29732 				<title>Logo &amp; Trademarks</title>
29733 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/logo-and-trademarks/</link>
29734 		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Nov 2013 15:22:06 +0000</pubDate>
29735 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
29736 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?page_id=4058</guid>
29737 		<description></description>
29738 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[The GNOME name and logo are trademarks of the GNOME Foundation. They are valuable assets, and should be used responsibly and in accordance with the following guidelines.
29739 
29740 <h2>The Name</h2>
29741 
29742 The word "GNOME" can be used to refer to the GNOME Project, its activities and products.
29743 
29744 <ul>
29745 <li>All the letters in "GNOME" should be capitalized.</li>
29746 <li>"GNOME" can be used as a generic name or as an adjective when describing GNOME project activities and products. Don't use it as a noun or verb.</li>
29747 <li>Don't modify the word "GNOME" or compound it with other words.</li>
29748 </ul>
29749 
29750 <h2>The Logo</h2>
29751 
29752 <img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/gnome-logos.png" alt="gnome-logos" width="640" height="240" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-4141" />
29753 
29754 The GNOME logo should be used as provided, in either the horizontal or vertical orientation. It can be resized, although you should ensure that the letters remain legible. The aspect ratio must be preserved.
29755 
29756 Always ensure that the logo is:
29757 <ul>
29758 <li>clearly distinguishable</li>
29759 <li>black or white, depending on the background color (other colors are not permitted)</li>
29760 <li>not embedded within other images or graphics.</li>
29761 <li>horizontal or vertical - it should not be rotated.</li>
29762 <li>clearly separated from surrounding images, by following the clearance guidelines:</li>
29763 <ul>
29764 
29765 <img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/logo-spacings.png" alt="logo-spacings" width="880" height="480" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-4142" />
29766 
29767 Source files:
29768 <ul>
29769 <li>Vertical orientation: <a href="https://people.gnome.org/~engagement/logos/GnomeLogoVertical.svg" title="GNOME Logo - Vertical">SVG</a>, <a href="https://people.gnome.org/~engagement/logos/GnomeLogoVertical.eps" title="GNOME Logo - Vertical">EPS</a></li>
29770 <li>Horizontal orientation: <a href="https://people.gnome.org/~engagement/logos/GnomeLogoHorizontal.svg" title="GNOME Logo - Horizontal">SVG</a>, <a href="https://people.gnome.org/~engagement/logos/GnomeLogoHorizontal.eps" title="GNOME Logo - Horizontal">EPS</a></li>
29771 </ul>
29772 
29773 <h2>Third Party Usage</h2>
29774 
29775 Third parties may use the GNOME name to make true factual statements about the GNOME project and its products. In doing so, they should not state or imply that the GNOME Project produces, endorses, or supports them, their products and/or services, unless they have explicit written permission to do so.
29776 
29777 The GNOME name should be identified as an unregistered trademark using the “TM” symbol — ™
29778 
29779 If you are a third party and want to use the GNOME logo, you must first must obtain written permission from <a href="mailto:licensing@gnome.org" title="licensing@gnome.org">the GNOME Foundation</a>.
29780 
29781 Additional legal guidelines can be found in the <a href="https://wiki.gnome.org/Foundation/LicensingGuidelines" title="GNOME Foundation's Trademark Usage Guidelines for Third Parties">Trademark Usage Guidelines for Third Parties</a>.
29782 
29783 <h2>Questions?</h2>
29784 
29785 If you are in any doubt about the use of the GNOME trademarks, or if you want to obtain permisssion to use them, please <a href="mailto:licensing@gnome.org" title="licensing@gnome.org">contact the GNOME Foundation</a>.]]></content:encoded>
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29809 				<title>Report from the 2013 Open Help Conference &amp; Sprint</title>
29810 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?p=4211</link>
29811 		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
29812 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[jjmarin]]></dc:creator>
29813 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=4211</guid>
29814 		<description></description>
29815 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[Between the 15th and the 19th of June the GNOME Documentation team and people working on free and open source documentation have gathered in Cincinnati, Ohio, for the annual <a title="OpenHelp conference website" href="http://openhelpconference.com/">OpenHelp Conference &amp; Sprint</a>.
29816 
29817 The first two days Open Help Conference featured of presentations and open There were many interesting presentations like the one from Jorge Castro about helping users help users, Janet Swisher on sprints and Rich Bowen about writing better help, which led to interesting discussions during the panel and open floor.
29818 
29819 The two core conference days were followed by three days of working events and hacking sessions. The attenders took a look to the web resources for GNOME developers and it was decided that it needed some care. After quite a lot of brainstorming and debate, they concluded that the structure of the Developer Center needs to be simplified, which is now a work-in-progress <a title="Platform overview master git branch" href="https://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-devel-docs/tree/new-platform-overview">in master</a>.
29820 
29821 Another important issue that was addressed is how keep up with all the cool new stuff that developers should know about, taking into account the limited resources that free and open resources we have, and it was conclused to take a different approach which we hope may be more developer friendly when it comes to maintenance and new content with <a title="How Do I wiki page" href="https://live.gnome.org/HowDoI">a “How Do I…?” series on the wiki</a>.
29822 
29823 In the mean time, they planned to merge the platform-demos, the examples and mini-showcase applications, into what is currently the platform overview.
29824 
29825 For more details, have a look at the <a title="Developer Docs wiki" href="https://live.gnome.org/DocumentationProject/Tasks/DeveloperDocs">Documentation Team’s planning pages</a> on the wiki.
29826 
29827 In summary, it has been a successful event  with around 40 attendees from a range of different projects, including Drupal, the Wikimedia Foundation and WordPress, including four people who previously participated in the <a title="OPW web page" href="https://www.gnome.org/opw/">GNOME outreach program for women</a>.
29828 
29829 The GNOME Foundation and community are very grateful to the sponsors of this event:
29830 <p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/red-hat-logo.png"><img alt="Red Hat" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/red-hat-logo.png" width="234" height="91" /></a></p>
29831 <p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/mozilla-foundation.png"><img alt="mozilla-foundation" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/mozilla-foundation.png" width="175" height="71" /></a></p>
29832 <p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/github.png"><img alt="github" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/github.png" width="115" height="51" /></a></p>
29833 <p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/wordpress.png"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-4214" alt="wordpress" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/wordpress.png" width="262" height="60" /></a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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29854 				<title>GUADEC 2013 Videos online</title>
29855 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?p=4583</link>
29856 		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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29860 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[The videos from GUADEC 2013 are now available online !
29861 
29862 Check it out <a title="link to GUADEC 2013 videos" href="http://www.superlectures.com/guadec2013/">here</a>.]]></content:encoded>
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29885 				<title>GNOME 1.0 Released</title>
29886 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/1999/03/gnome-1-0-released/</link>
29887 		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Mar 1999 00:47:30 +0000</pubDate>
29888 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
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29891 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[SAN JOSE, CA - Today at the Linux World Conference, the GNOME Project announced the release of the GNU Network Object Model Environment (GNOME) version 1.0. GNOME is an integrated desktop environment designed to run on UNIX-like systems, including Linux-based systems.
29892 
29893 "GNOME is a graphical user interface (GUI) that combines ease of use with the flexibility and reliability of GNU/Linux. We're very excited about GNOME and what it will mean for the future of GNU/Linux computing," said Miguel de Icaza, GNOME project coordinator.
29894 
29895 The features of GNOME are designed to result in an environment in which users can easily perform common desktop tasks. Users will appreciate the complete configurability of the GNOME desktop, which gives them the ability to customize their working environment for their personal needs and tastes. GNOME is also fully internationalized. Its built-in support for more than 17 languages allows each user to experience GNOME in their native language. Additionally it makes efficient use of today's technologies, such as CORBA and drag-and-drop, to ensure maximum interoperability with existing software.
29896 
29897 Developers creating GNOME programs will appreciate features such as the anti-aliased canvas display system, hypertext help, session management, and a high-performance CORBA subsystem that allow them to write user-friendly programs with minimum development time. Because GNOME supports many programming languages, including Ada, C, C++, Objective-C, TOM, Perl, Python, Guile, developers are able to write GNOME programs in their language of choice.
29898 
29899 Programmers from around the world have been working on GNOME for almost two years. The vast majority of the current group of some 250 developers, including Mr. de Icaza, are volunteers who donate their time to the cause of Free Software. They have received substantial additional help from Red Hat Advanced Development Labs, and from many people whose ideas, tips and bug reports have played an important role in the success of the GNOME project so far.
29900 
29901 "The Free Software Movement is a very dynamic one. GNOME is not only providing a desktop for end-users, it is laying down a foundation for standardizing a number of issues that have been ignored for a long time by the Unix community," Mr. de Icaza noted.
29902 
29903 The Free Software Foundation, a tax-exempt charity formed in 1985, is dedicated to give people the right and the freedom to use, copy, modify, and redistribute computer programs. It does so by protecting these rights through the GNU General Public License. The aim is to give people the freedom to cooperate with other computer users.
29904 
29905 "GNOME is a giant step towards achieving the Free Software Foundation's goals of providing a whole spectrum of software for everyone from experts to end-users. We're excited about the direction that GNOME will take us in." Richard Stallman, Founder and President of the Free Software Foundation said. " 'Free Software' is a matter of liberty not price. It includes the freedom to run, copy, distribute, study, change and improve any software distributed under the FSF's General Public License. We hope that this will continue to create a vigorous environment for programmers and users to create and use GNU/Linux and GNOME programs. Very soon we'll see a wide range of GNOME-based applications, to answer the different needs of computer users."
29906 
29907 Red Hat Advanced Development Labs (RHAD Labs) was established as an independent development group to work on the usability of the GNU/Linux operating system. RHAD Labs' charter is to work with the free software development community to develop a best of breed graphical computer environment on GNU/Linux.
29908 
29909 GNOME is designed to be portable to any modern UNIX system. Currently, it runs on Linux systems, BSD variants, Solaris, HP-UX, and Digital Unix. In the future, it will be included in Red Hat Linux, and other Linux distributions such as Debian GNU/Linux and SuSE Linux.
29910 
29911 GNOME 1.0 is available for free download via http://www.gnome.org/getting-gnome-1.0.shtml and several other mirror sites.]]></content:encoded>
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29932 				<title>GNOME 1.2 &quot;Bongo GNOME&quot; Unleashed</title>
29933 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2000/05/gnome-1-2-bongo-gnome-unleashed/</link>
29934 		<pubDate>Thu, 25 May 2000 00:48:24 +0000</pubDate>
29935 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
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29938 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>KING OF THE BONGO</h3>
29939 The GNOME team is proud to announce the availability of GNOME 1.2, affectionately known as "Bongo GNOME." GNOME 1.2 is the latest stable release of the GNU desktop.
29940 
29941 This new release represents a dramatic step forward in the usability, attractiveness, and stability of the GNOME desktop. Since the release of October GNOME, the pace of development of new features and bugfixes in the GNOME project has more than doubled, and it would be impossible to name them all here.
29942 <h3>GNOME 1.2 FOR USERS</h3>
29943 End users will be able to impress their grandparents and younger siblings with the following large-scale changes to the GNOME desktop:
29944 <ul>
29945 	<li><strong>Ease of use.</strong> In response to feedback from our users, we formed the GNOME UI team, focused solely on improving the user experience. The result is a lean, intuitive, and attractive desktop which just plain feels good.</li>
29946 	<li><strong>Help.</strong> Thanks to the relentless effort of the GNOME documentation team, on-line documentation and user's manuals are ubiquitous in GNOME 1.2.</li>
29947 	<li><strong>Polish.</strong> We corrected countless problems and bugs which users had reported in the previous version, and GNOME is more stable and smoother as a result.</li>
29948 	<li><strong>Polyglot.</strong> Updated localization and documentation from our international team of translators and writers.</li>
29949 </ul>
29950 <h3>GNOME 1.2 FOR HACKERS</h3>
29951 GNOME hackers and developers of GNOME applications now have a much more powerful development platform available to them:
29952 <ul>
29953 	<li><strong>Stability.</strong> The same APIs you used in GNOME 1.0 are still available to you in GNOME 1.2. We have worked hard to preserve source- and binary-compatibility everywhere.</li>
29954 	<li><strong>Simplicity.</strong> The Glade UI design tool has much improved support for GNOME, and is now an official part of the GNOME project. Thanks to Glade, even the most inept programmers can construct beautiful user interfaces. And non-programmers can contribute to the development process by designing interfaces which can be dropped wholesale into an existing project.</li>
29955 	<li><strong>Power.</strong> The robustness and utility of the GNOME libraries and development tools has been improved across the board.</li>
29956 	<li><strong>Documentation.</strong> The majority of the GNOME APIs are now fully documented.</li>
29957 	<li><strong>Support.</strong> The developer.gnome.org web site contains a wide variety of resources for those individuals and companies that use the GNOME development platform.</li>
29958 </ul>
29959 <h3>NEW WEB PAGE</h3>
29960 The introduction of GNOME 1.2 is accompanied by a new web site design. Check it out at<a href="http://www.gnome.org/">http://www.gnome.org/</a>
29961 
29962 Updates and news the GNOME community are available daily from <a href="http://gnotices.gnome.org/gnome-news/">http://gnotices.gnome.org/gnome-news/</a>
29963 <h3>SOURCE CODE AVAILABILITY</h3>
29964 The GNOME 1.2 source code is available from the GNOME FTP site at:
29965 
29966 <a href="ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/stable/releases/gnome-1.2/">ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/stable/releases/gnome-1.2/</a>
29967 
29968 Our web site contains full details for installing GNOME from source:
29969 
29970 <a href="http://www.gnome.org/start/installing/">http://www.gnome.org/start/installing/</a>
29971 <h3>READY-TO-INSTALL GNOME 1.2</h3>
29972 Helix Code provides easy-to-install packages for GNOME 1.2. Installation instructions can be found here:
29973 
29974 <a href="http://www.helixcode.com/desktop/download.php3">http://www.helixcode.com/desktop/download.php3</a>
29975 
29976 An extensive set of platforms are supported:
29977 
29978 <strong>Linux/Intel:</strong>
29979 Debian GNU/Linux (Woody, Potato)
29980 TurboLinux 6.0
29981 Red Hat Linux 6.0, 6.1 and 6.2
29982 Linux Mandrake 6.1, 7.0
29983 Caldera OpenLinux eDesktop 2.4
29984 SuSE 6.3 (6.4 coming soon)
29985 
29986 <strong>Linux/PPC</strong>
29987 LinuxPPC 2000
29988 Yellow Dog Linux Champion Server 1.2
29989 
29990 <strong>SPARC:</strong>
29991 Solaris 2.7 on UltraSparc
29992 
29993 Helix Code's web site uses Akamai to ensure that downloads are speedy from every corner of the planet.
29994 <h3>SCREENSHOTS</h3>
29995 If you want to see just how beautiful a desktop can be before downloading GNOME 1.2, check out:
29996 
29997 <a href="http://www.helixcode.com/desktop/screenshots.php3">http://www.helixcode.com/desktop/screenshots.php3</a>
29998 <h3>THE GNOME STEERING COMMITTEE</h3>
29999 At the first GNOME Users and Developers European Conference held in Paris, the GNOME steering committee was created to oversee the development of the GNOME 2.0 platform. The committee will also help establish the GNOME Foundation which will be a non-profit organization that will insure GNOME's future as the world's leading free desktop.
30000 
30001 Thanks to all of the people that made Bongo GNOME possible:
30002 
30003 The GNOME team would like to thank our GNOME 1.2 release coordinator Jacob "The Bod" Berkman who devoted endless hours to making sure the GNOME 1.2 user experience was superb. (Miguel)
30004 
30005 Our documentation team pulled one of the most impressive efforts in the story of free software documentation. Special thanks to Dave Mason for motivating contributors and coordinating this effort.
30006 
30007 The users who reported bugs, suggested improvements and provided constructive criticism.
30008 
30009 Our translation team that worked constantly to keep our applications fully internationalized and localized. Special thanks go to Kjartan Maraas, the team coordinator.
30010 
30011 The hackers and families of the hackers that made this software possible.
30012 
30013 All of the companies that have supported GNOME over the years.
30014 
30015 Special thanks go to Mathieu Lacage and all of the companies, organizations and individuals that made the first GNOME Users and Developers European Conference (http://www.guadec.enst.fr/) possible: ACT/Europe, AFUL, Alcove, Eazel, Helix Code, Linux Magazine/France, Mandrake, Red Hat, SuSE, Telecom Paris and Mike Shaver.
30016 
30017 The GNOME User Interface Improvement team for devoting countless hours evaluating, commenting, redesigning, polishing, improving and rethinking our user interfaces. Thanks to James Cape for heading up this team.
30018 
30019 Thanks to the free software community.
30020 <pre>Enjoy,
30021 Jacob                   <a href="mailto:jacob@gnome.org">jacob@gnome.org</a>
30022 The GNOME Team          <a href="http://www.gnome.org/">http://www.gnome.org/</a></pre>]]></content:encoded>
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30043 				<title>&quot;Red Hat Joins Industry Vendors as a Founding Member of the GNOME Foundation</title>
30044 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2000/08/red-hat-joins-industry-vendors-as-a-founding-member-of-the-gnome-foundation/</link>
30045 		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Aug 2000 00:51:19 +0000</pubDate>
30046 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
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30049 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[Foundation to Reinforce and Advance GNOME as the World's Leading Open-source Desktop Environment.
30050 
30051 RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C.-August 15, 2000-Red Hat, Inc. (Nasdaq:RHAT), the leader in open source Internet infrastructure solutions, today announced it has joined the GNOME project and top industry vendors including Compaq, Eazel, Helix Code, IBM, Sun Microsystems and VA Linux Systems to form the GNOME Foundation, a non-profit, unified group of vendors and individuals dedicated to advancing the use and extending the capabilities of the popular GNOME graphical user environment.
30052 
30053 The GNOME (GNU Network Object Modeling Environment) project is an open source, GUI-based user interface for Linux designed to run on all modern versions of UNIX-like operating systems. Since its development, GNOME has quickly become one of the world's leading, free and simple desktop environments.
30054 
30055 Red Hat will assist the GNOME Foundation in leading the technical direction of the continuing GNOME project, offering forums for industry leaders to contribute to GNOME and in promoting the benefits of GNOME. The GNOME Foundation will provide organizational and financial support for GNOME and related open source projects.
30056 
30057 "Red Hat has played an integral part in the development of code and support for GNOME," said Bob Young, chairman and co-founder of Red Hat, Inc. "As one of the key founders of the GNOME Foundation, Red Hat is dedicated to working with others in advancing this powerful application framework and promoting it as the desktop environment of the future."
30058 <h3>About the GNOME Foundation</h3>
30059 The GNOME Foundation provides organizational, financial and legal support to the GNOME project. The foundation will help determine the vision and roadmap for GNOME. It will also assist in creating technical standards, coordinate GNOME releases, and determine which software projects are part of GNOME. The foundation will make public statements and administer funds on behalf of the GNOME project. The Foundation will be incorporated as a membership-based, not-for-profit corporation.
30060 
30061 You are invited to participate in the GNOME Foundation. We welcome contributions in many forms. Our membership consists of those individuals who have demonstrated a commitment to the development of GNOME through participation in the development, documentation and promotion of GNOME. The Advisory Board provides a vehicle for organizations and companies to communicate with the GNOME community and support GNOME. Additional information is available at: http://www.gnome.org.
30062 
30063 Joining Red Hat in the GNOME Foundation is Collab.net, Compaq, Debian, Eazel, Free Software Foundation, Gnumatic, Helix Code, Henzai, Inc., IBM, Sun Microsystems, and VA Linux Systems.
30064 <h3>Open source momentum</h3>
30065 International Data Corp. (IDC) research states that paid Linux shipments grew faster than any other server operating system over the past two years, and their preliminary figures for 1999 show Linux shipments hold 24.6 percent of the server operating system market, up from 15.8 in 1998. IDC also states that Red Hat Linux is by far the most popular distribution, preferred by 68.7 percent of U.S. Linux users.
30066 
30067 Research firm Netcraft, Inc. (www.netcraft.com), states that as of May 2000, 36 percent of all public Web sites run on Linux-based operating systems, making Linux the most popular choice for deploying public Web sites. IDC research shows 40 percent of all spending on Linux servers is for Internet related applications, firmly entrenching Linux servers in the Internet infrastructure.
30068 
30069 Finally, IDC predicts that by 2002, there will be more than 55 million handheld and notebook-style information appliance devices and that by 2005, shipments of these appliances will exceed shipments of PCs.
30070 
30071 Red Hat's numerous alliances with industry leaders and the demand for Linux-based applications has created open source support from many of the industry's leading software and hardware manufacturers, including Compaq, Computer Associates, Dell, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Intel, Netscape, Novell, Oracle and SAP.
30072 <h3>About Red Hat, Inc.</h3>
30073 Founded in 1994, Red Hat (Nasdaq:RHAT) is the leading provider of open source Internet infrastructure solutions, ranging from small embedded devices to high availability clusters and Web serving. Red Hat applies its technological leadership to create open source solutions for Internet infrastructure and post-PC environments, offers services backed by the best understanding of open source and the most comprehensive resources, delivers the brand of a widely trusted open source leader and corporate partner, and persists in an indelible commitment to the virtues of open source to lead a revolution in the computing industry.
30074 
30075 Red Hat, Inc. is based in Research Triangle Park, N.C. and has offices worldwide. Visit Red Hat on the Web at www.redhat.com. For investor inquiries, contact Lippert/Heilshorn at (212) 838-3777.
30076 
30077 Red Hat Europe was established in July 1999 with its European headquarters based in Surrey, United Kingdom and offices throughout Europe.
30078 <h3>Forward-looking statements</h3>
30079 Forward-looking statements in this press release are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Investors are cautioned that statements in this press release that are not strictly historical statements, including, without limitation, management's plans and objectives for future operations and management's assessment of market factors, constitute forward-looking statements which involve risks and uncertainties.These risks and uncertainties include, without limitation, product plans and performance, the ability to continue to develop the Linux kernel and other software, reliance upon strategic relationships, Red Hat's dependence upon an open source business model, reliance upon independent third-party Linux developers, management of growth, expansion of Red Hat's business focus and operations, the possibility of undetected software errors, the enforceability of the GNU General Public License and other licenses under which Red Hat's products are developed and licensed, the scarcity of Linux-based applications, the risks of economic downturns generally, and in Red Hat's industry specifically, the risks associated with competition and competitive pricing pressures, the viability of the Internet, and other risks detailed in Red Hat's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, copies of which may be accessed through the SEC's Web site at http://www.sec.gov.]]></content:encoded>
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30100 				<title>New commitments to GNOME</title>
30101 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2000/08/new-commitments-to-gnome/</link>
30102 		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Aug 2000 00:52:45 +0000</pubDate>
30103 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
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30106 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[LinuxWorld Expo, San Jose, CA -- August 15, 2000 -- The GNOME project today announced five major initiatives aimed at delivering an industry-wide open user environment. These initiatives are:
30107 <ul>
30108 	<li>To establish the GNOME user environment as the unifying desktop for the Linux and Unix communities.</li>
30109 	<li>Adoption of OpenOffice.org technologies for integration into GNOME.</li>
30110 	<li>Integration of the Mozilla browser technology into GNOME.</li>
30111 	<li>Industry leaders to work together to improve the quality, reliability and accessibility of the GNOME user environment around the world.</li>
30112 	<li>Establishment of the GNOME framework as the standard for next generation Internet access devices.
30113 
30114 "GNOME is receiving a tremendous boost in terms of support, backing and commitment for contribution and improvements," said Miguel de Icaza, founder of the GNOME project. "GNOME is now well positioned to be the next generation user environment, uniting the existing Linux and UNIX communities. We are building an alternative environment based on free software and open principles. By leveraging other open technologies we are able to maintain our focus on making the most attractive development environment."
30115 <h3>GNOME ADOPTION ON LINUX AND UNIX</h3>
30116 GNOME has achieved significant acceptance from the Linux and Unix communities. Sun Microsystems and Hewlett-Packard are announcing their adoption of GNOME as the future default user environment for Solaris and HP-UX, respectively. The GNOME user environment is the default for Red Hat, TurboLinux and several other leading Linux distributions and is available for all major Linux distributions. As a result, this initiative will unify many variations of Unix under a single user environment. It creates a cost-effective framework based on open standards and open source that will enable developers to write solutions for many different platforms, while competing on implementations.
30117 
30118 "The advent of a single user environment will provide enormous benefits to developers, end users and the industry as a whole," said Bill Claybrook of Aberdeen Group. "By reducing development, deployment and training costs this project will create a competitive, open standards based alternative."
30119 <h3>A COMPLETE END-USER ENVIRONMENT</h3>
30120 Based on StarOffice, an alternative competitive office productivity suite available on multiple platforms and the leading productivity suite for Linux, OpenOffice.org is the industry initiative to deliver open office productivity applications and its technologies are being adopted by the GNOME project for integration into the system. OpenOffice.org will leverage the Bonobo component model to create a number of object components, allowing these components to be used by a wide range of applications.
30121 
30122 The Mozilla project is an industry initiative to deliver an open Internet browser. Mozilla browser technology, together with IBM's SashXB technology, will be integrated into GNOME to deliver an integrated browsing experience into its next generation user environment. GNOME has also integrated Mozilla with the Bonobo component system.
30123 
30124 Eazel will provide Nautilus, an innovative file manager which serves as the starting point for Eazel's web-based system management services. Nautilus will provide a state-of-the art file manager for GNOME, with a fully-integrated Mozilla web-browser and a number of innovative new features. The Nautilus software will be integrated with web-based services that provide assistance with file management and system administration.
30125 
30126 GnuCash will provide graphing and financial data handling infrastructure.
30127 
30128 Helix Code will provide Evolution, the integrated calendar, mail and contacts system, as well as its Bonobo component architecture which enables applications to be built out of reusable software components. In addition, Helix Code will deliver a new set of configuration and administration tools targeted to end users, including configuration snapshotting, rollback and cluster management.
30129 <h3>BEYOND THE DESKTOP</h3>
30130 This initiative will develop the framework and platform services required for applications to be developed and deployed on Internet appliances, consistent and compatible with the GNOME user environment on desktop systems. For the emerging Internet appliance market, Linux has been established as the front runner kernel technolgy. This initiative will provide a well-defined framework for developers and manufacturers of new devices and developers of Internet-based software services. It will also provide users and developers with a cost-effective framework that will deliver a common experience and share data across a range of hardware platforms, from handhelds to supercomputers.
30131 
30132 As part of this initiative, Compaq is working to make Gnome-based applications available on its handheld devices as well as assisting developers through the handhelds.org community and the GNOME Foundation.
30133 <h3>OTHER KEY CONTRIBUTIONS TO ENHANCE GNOME</h3>
30134 IBM is contributing application development tools which enable development of web-based applications (SashXB for Linux) using open web standard languages (HTML, Javascript, DHTML, and XML), but have look-and-feel consistency with other "native" applications.
30135 
30136 Red Hat will provide an object-oriented widget framework, CORBA, an OMG industry standard, support for distributed software, lay-out and rendering of internationalized text and configuration management technology.
30137 
30138 Sun Microsystems will provide printing, internationalization and accessibility technology as well as its substantial expertise in improving reliability and quality based on its experience in delivering mission-critical solutions for global corporations.
30139 <h3>ABOUT GNOME</h3>
30140 The GNOME project has built a complete free and easy-to-use desktop environment for the user, as well as a powerful application framework for the software developer.
30141 
30142 GNOME is part of the GNU project, and is free software (often referred to as open source software). GNOME is included in almost every BSD and Linux distribution and works on many other Unix systems.
30143 
30144 Although a number of private and public companies are contributing to the development of GNOME, GNOME is not controlled by any company. It is a volunteer-driven effort with hundreds of volunteer developers from all over the world. Their efforts are coordinated by the Gnome Foundation. Information about GNOME is available at http://www.gnome.org.
30145 <h3>Contact Information:</h3>
30146 Barb Heffner
30147 CHEN PR
30148 781-466-8282
30149 bheffner@chenpr.com</li>
30150 </ul>]]></content:encoded>
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30171 				<title>Sun Joins GNOME Foundation</title>
30172 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2000/08/sun-joins-gnome-foundation/</link>
30173 		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Aug 2000 00:54:09 +0000</pubDate>
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30177 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[Adopts upcoming GNOME 2.0 as future user desktop for Solaris[tm] Operating Environment
30178 
30179 PALO ALTO, CA -- August 15, 2000 -- Today at the LinuxWorld 2000 conference in San Jose, California, Sun Microsystems, Inc. announced it is joining the GNOME Foundation, a new organization of open community developers and leading high-technology companies that will advance GNOME as an industry-wide open user environment. Sun also announced it will adopt GNOME 2.0 as the future desktop for its Solaris[tm] Operating Environment. In a related announcement, the GNOME Foundation announced it will adopt OpenOffice.org technology as the core for GNOME Office Suite.
30180 
30181 Solaris Operating Environment is the world's leading mission-critical UNIX(R) operating environment, used by global corporations. OpenOffice.org is the industry initiative to deliver open office productivity applications, based on Sun's StarOffice office productivity suite, that was provided to the open source community by Sun in July.
30182 
30183 "We are delighted to be joining the GNOME Foundation and to be adopting GNOME as the modern desktop for Solaris. Linux developers will now be able to tap into the industrial power of Solaris as they develop applications for desktops and Internet-enabled devices for the dot-com era," said Marco Boerries, vice president and general manager of webtop and application software at Sun Microsystems, Inc. "Sun is committing significant engineering resources to ensure that GNOME integrates seamlessly into Solaris."
30184 
30185 "This is the first time a major systems vendor has embraced free software/open-source software as a key element of its primary operating system," said Miguel de Icaza, founder of the GNOME project and Helix Code. "Sun's commitment to GNOME helps usher in a new era in delivering a complete and modern future user environment for not only the Sun community but for the open-source community as well."
30186 
30187 By focusing on Sun's areas of development expertise--robust UNIX technology, printing, internationalization, accessibility, and network configuration and management--Sun will drive reliability and quality with the GNOME Foundation.
30188 <h3>About GNOME 2.0</h3>
30189 GNOME 2.0 will be the first major release from the GNOME Foundation, which will integrate the advanced technologies from the GNOME Foundation partners with existing technology from the GNOME Project. Some of the features planned for GNOME 2.0 include an advanced and easy-to-use user environment; an integrated and free office productivity suite; and the latest browser technology from the Mozilla Project.
30190 <h3>Availability</h3>
30191 GNOME 2.0 for Solaris is scheduled to be available from Sun by the middle of calendar year 2001. Sun plans to start releasing early access versions of GNOME 2.0 for Solaris, as the GNOME 2.0 technology becomes available, around the end of calendar year 2000. CDE-based applications will continue to run in the new Solaris desktop environment without change, and Sun will continue to support CDE users and applications.
30192 <h3>About GNOME and the GNOME Foundation</h3>
30193 The GNOME project has built a completely free and easy-to-use desktop environment, as well as a powerful application framework for software developers on Linux and other Unix-like operating systems. The GNOME Foundation will provide organizational, financial and legal support to the GNOME project, and help determine its vision and roadmap. Present members include Compaq, Eazel, Free Software Foundation, Gnumatic, Hewlett Packard, Helix Code, Henzai, IBM, Object Management Group, Red Hat, Sun Microsystems, TurboLinux and VALinux. Collab.Net, the leading provider of collaborative software development services based on open source principles, is helping to organize the GNOME Foundation. GNOME is part of the GNU project, an effort to build a completely free Unix-like operating system better known as GNU/Linux or Linux. Additional information is available at www.gnome.org.
30194 <h3>About Sun Microsystems, Inc.</h3>
30195 Since its inception in 1982, a singular vision -- "The Network Is The Computer" -- has propelled Sun Microsystems, Inc. (Nasdaq: SUNW), to its position as a leading provider of industrial-strength hardware, software and services that power the Internet and allow companies worldwide to dot-com their businesses. With $15.7 billion in annual revenues, Sun can be found in more than 170 countries and on the World Wide Web at http://sun.com.]]></content:encoded>
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30216 				<title>MandrakeSoft Joins the GNOME Foundation</title>
30217 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2000/11/mandrakesoft-joins-the-gnome-foundation/</link>
30218 		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Nov 2000 00:55:34 +0000</pubDate>
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30222 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[San Francisco - November 14, 2000 - MandrakeSoft today announced that it is joining the Advisory Board of the GNOME Foundation, which aims to promote the GNOME graphical desktop. Linux-Mandrake operating system has included GNOME since early versions and the GNOME has recently become the desktop of choice for many Linux-Mandrake users.
30223 
30224 "We are delighted that MandrakeSoft is joining the Foundation's Advisory Board and extending its commitment to GNOME ", said Miguel De Icaza, co-founder of GNOME. "MandrakeSoft's market leadership role in the European Linux market and its strong retail presence in the US will allow GNOME to reach a much broader audience worldwide."
30225 
30226 MandrakeSoft has long recognized the great value offered by the GNOME environment and its ability to attract new users from the Windows world. MandrakeSoft also credits the numerous innovations introduced by the GNOME project as one of the key reasons for the worldwide success of Linux and the Open Source model.
30227 
30228 "MandrakeSoft has always been committed to support Free Software and Linux in particular. Our entrance in the GNOME Foundation proves once again our commitment to killer free-software projects", said Gaël Duval - VP &amp; Co-Founder of MandrakeSoft.
30229 
30230 MandrakeSoft affirms its commitment to the Foundation and to GNOME's bright future by also announcing to financially sponsor several GNOME developers so that they may focus on developing GNOME Office/OpenOffice for the benefit of the entire community.
30231 
30232 In a related announcement, Borland-Inprise today announced that it, too, will be joining the GNOME Foundation's Advisory Board.
30233 <h3>About MandrakeSoft</h3>
30234 MandrakeSoft publishes the Linux-Mandrake operating system, based on open-source development (which provides free access to source code published in accordance with a General Public License, or GPL). Several hundred developers throughout the world contribute to the constant improvement of the product directly over the Internet. This international developer community has given Linux-Mandrake a product that is available in over 40 languages.
30235 
30236 Linux-Mandrake is a very complete system with a choice of several powerful, pre-configured graphic interfaces (notably the leaders KDE and GNOME), as well as more than 2,300 applications including Netscape Communicator, the StarOffice suite, and the Apache Web server.
30237 
30238 In a testament to its success, MandrakeSoft received the awards for "Best Product of the Year" and "Best Linux-Distribution/Server" at LinuxWorld Expo 99, as well as the PC Answers Platinum Award in April 2000 and the Linux Magazine Editor's Choice Award in September 2000. The company has signed a strategic partnership with the American publisher Macmillan USA and held the number one spot in Linux North American sales for Macmillan USA in July &amp; August 2000 (Source : PC Data).
30239 
30240 "Born on the Internet", MandrakeSoft established headquarters in Pasadena (U.S.) and Paris (Europe). Please visit the web site, http://www.linux-mandrake.com for more information.
30241 <h3>About GNOME and the GNOME Foundation</h3>
30242 The GNOME project has built a completely free and easy-to-use desktop environment, as well as a powerful application framework for software developers on Linux and other Unix-like operating systems. GNOME is part of the GNU project, an effort to build a completely free Unix-like operating system better known as GNU/Linux or Linux.
30243 
30244 The GNOME Foundation will provide organizational, financial and legal support to the GNOME project, and help determine its vision and roadmap. The Foundation is governed by a board of directors elected by the members of the foundation: individuals who have demonstrated a commitment to the development of GNOME through participation in the development, documentation and promotion of GNOME. An Advisory Board provides a vehicle for organizations and companies to communicate with the GNOME community and support GNOME.
30245 
30246 Advisory Board members include Hewlett Packard, IBM, Red Hat, Sun Microsystems, Turbo Linux and other leading technology companies.
30247 
30248 Additional information is available at http://www.gnome.org/. You are invited to participate in GNOME, which provides many opportunities for individuals and companies to contribute.]]></content:encoded>
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30269 				<title>Borland Joins GNOME Foundation Advisory Board</title>
30270 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2000/11/borland-joins-gnome-foundation-advisory-board/</link>
30271 		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Nov 2000 00:56:52 +0000</pubDate>
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30275 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<em>Borland To Support Linux Desktop With Upcoming Kylix[tm] Development Platform</em>
30276 
30277 Las Vegas, Nev. -- November 15, 2000 -- Inprise Corporation (Nasdaq: INPR), herein referred to as Borland, today at the Linux Business Expo announced its reaffirmed commitment to open-source development by joining the GNOME Foundation Advisory Board. Borland teams with firms such as IBM, Hewlett-Packard, Red Hat and Helix Code to foster development of the GNOME desktop environment and application framework.
30278 
30279 "The GNOME Foundation is pleased to have the support of Borland," said Miguel Icaza, founder of the GNOME Project. "Borland's long history of component architecture experience will be invaluable to helping further the Bonobo component project in creating reusable software components and compound documents. We are looking forward to their contributions to GNOME and their work to help developers bring their applications to the GNOME platform using Kylix[tm]."
30280 
30281 Borland is introducing the first rapid application development (RAD) platform, Kylix, which aims to enable users to quickly and easily build and deploy native Linux® applications. Kylix will be based on the design of Borland's award-winning Delphi[tm] and C++ Builder[tm].
30282 
30283 "We're delighted to become a part of the GNOME Foundation and to help take GNOME award development to RAD developers," said Michael Swindell, director of product management of the RAD Tools group at Borland.
30284 
30285 "Borland's participation in the GNOME Foundation aims to help developers build great GNU/Linux applications that look, feel, and behave natively in multiple desktop environments,"continued Michael. "A significant part of this effort will be working closely with GNOME's Bonobo component project and companies like Eazel and Helix Code to deliver Bonobo component support to Kylix developers."
30286 <h3>About Kylix[tm]</h3>
30287 Kylix is intended to be the first high-performance rapid application development (RAD) platform for the Linux platform. Kylix is a component-based development environment for two-way visual development of graphical user interface (GUI), Internet, database and server applications. Kylix will be powered by a new high-speed native Delphi/C/C++ compiler for Linux and will implement a native Linux, and cross-platform version of the Borland VCL (Visual Component Library) architecture called CLX[tm]. CLX is designed to radically speed native Linux application development and simplify the porting of Delphi and C++ Builder applications between Windows® and Linux operating systems. To learn more, visit: http://www.borland.com/kylix/
30288 <h3>About GNOME and the GNOME Foundation</h3>
30289 The GNOME project has built a completely free and easy-to-use desktop environment, as well as a powerful application framework for software developers on Linux and other Unix-like operating systems. The GNOME Foundation will provide organizational, financial and legal support to the GNOME project, and help determine its vision and roadmap. GNOME is part of the GNU project, an effort to build a completely free Unix-like operating system better known as GNU/Linux or Linux. Additional information is available at http://www.gnome.org/.
30290 <h3>About Borland</h3>
30291 Inprise Corporation, referred to in this press release as Borland, is a leading provider of Internet access infrastructure and application development tools and services for all major platforms, including Linux, Solaris[tm] and Windows. Founded in 1983, Borland is headquartered in Scotts Valley, California with operations worldwide. To learn more, visit the community site or call the company at (800) 632-2864.]]></content:encoded>
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30316 				<title>GNOME Foundation Enters China with Membership of RedFlag Software Co. Ltd.</title>
30317 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2001/01/gnome-foundation-enters-china-with-membership-of-redflag-software-co-ltd/</link>
30318 		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Jan 2001 00:57:40 +0000</pubDate>
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30322 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 24, 2001-- RedFlag's Membership in the Foundation Signals the Localization of GNOME Into Chinese -- Making it Available to More Than One Billion People.
30323 
30324 In a move that will make GNOME available to more than a billion people, RedFlag has joined the Advisory Board of the GNOME Foundation. As part of the membership, RedFlag will lead an effort to localize GNOME, the entirely free user environment for desktops, networked servers and portable Internet devices, into Simplified Chinese. "With the addition of RedFlag and the localization of GNOME, businesses and individuals in China can enjoy the power, cost-effectiveness and ease of use of free software," said Havoc Pennington, GNOME Foundation board chair. "In addition, talented programmers in China will be able to utilize the modern architecture and design of GNOME for application development." RedFlag will lead GNOME Foundation efforts in China, focusing on education, support and marketing. It will also join the volunteer efforts of more than 500 of the world's most talented software designers and programmers who are currently working on GNOME or GNOME-compatible programs. "We're very committed to the GNOME Foundation and the localization of GNOME into Simplified Chinese," said Bo Liu, president and CEO of RedFlag Software Co. Ltd. "GNOME is a robust and powerful environment that will be very beneficial to individuals, companies and educators here in China." GNOME is a free software project (also referred to as open source software) that is developing a complete, easy-to-use desktop for Linux (GNU/Linux), BSD and a variety of other Unix and Unix-like operating systems. The GNOME desktop is used by millions of people around the world. More than 500 computer developers, including more than 100 full-time, paid developers, contribute their time and effort to the project.
30325 <h3>About the GNOME Foundation</h3>
30326 Composed of hundreds of volunteer developers and industry-leading companies, the GNOME Foundation is an organization committed to supporting the advancement of GNOME. GNOME is an entirely free user environment for desktops, networked servers and portable Internet devices. The modern architecture and design of GNOME includes a technically advanced application development platform and a powerful end-user desktop environment. Major leading software industry and computer manufacturers support the GNOME development effort, which is led by a worldwide community of volunteers. More information on GNOME is available at www.gnome.org.
30327 <h3>About RedFlag</h3>
30328 RedFlag Software Co. Ltd. is a leading company of Linux distributions and applications in China, developing applications and operating systems for server, desktop and embedded platforms. RedFlag Software also provides applications to end-users for achieving system security and performance. With more than 20 years of experience in Unix and open source systems and more than 18 years of Chinese localization experience, RedFlag devotes itself to empower any kind of CPU-based hardware from set-top boxes, mobile appliances, PDAs and mainframes. It offers a full line of services, including telephone support, on-site consulting, developer training, certification programs, e-business and ISV support. Located in Beijing, the company can be found on the Web at www.redflag-linux.com.]]></content:encoded>
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30349 				<title>GNOME 1.4 Released: Desktop Environment Boasts Power, Stability, Polish and Integration</title>
30350 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2001/04/gnome-1-4-released-desktop-environment-boasts-power-stability-polish-and-integration/</link>
30351 		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Apr 2001 00:58:16 +0000</pubDate>
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30355 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[COPENHAGEN, Denmark--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 2, 2001-- Latest GNOME release offers something for everyone - from enhanced end-user capabilities to powerful development tools.
30356 
30357 In a move that will take free software (also referred to as open source software) to a new level, the GNOME Foundation announced the release of GNOME 1.4. The release offers a stable, powerful and tightly integrated platform that features the most extensive documentation to date, making the help features very user-friendly. GNOME 1.4 includes Nautilus, the new graphical shell for GNOME that features advanced file and Internet browsing capabilities. Developers will find a set of new and updated tools, making GNOME the ideal programming platform.
30358 
30359 "GNOME 1.4 has a wealth of new features, from an updated Sawfish window manager to enhanced support and interoperability with other desktop environments." said Havoc Pennington, GNOME Foundation board chair. "This release represents a major leap forward in the GNOME desktop environment. Users will instantly see an improvement in the usability and power of components like Nautilus. Developers will enjoy the strategic advantages of improvements to the component architecture and streamlined tools for greater internationalization and localization of GNOME-based programs."
30360 
30361 New or enhanced features of the GNOME 1.4 desktop environment include:
30362 <ul>
30363 	<li>Nautilus - a new file manager and desktop environment that allows users to easily manage their files, browse the web and access web-based services through a sophisticated, customizable interface. For example, GNOME users can select any word in a text document and do a Google search on that term or look up the word in an online dictionary.</li>
30364 	<li>Better support and interoperability with KDE and legacy X applications</li>
30365 	<li>New Application Launch Feedback lets the user know when a program is in the process of being loaded.</li>
30366 	<li>Sawfish window manager is now a standard part of GNOME. All aspects of the user interface are customizable through Sawfish, including complete configuration of the look and feel of the desktop.</li>
30367 	<li>Easier to use and more intuitive help browser and help system, boasting extensive documentation covering all aspects of GNOME operations.</li>
30368 	<li>GNOME Fifth Toe, a broad collection of applications that run on GNOME.</li>
30369 	<li>Medusa, the new GNOME searching/indexing package. Medusa is a content and file indexing system that performs quick searches of a user's hard drive.</li>
30370 </ul>
30371 "The goal of GNOME was to create a program that could be used by anyone." Miguel de Icaza, president of the GNOME Foundation said. "GNOME 1.4 reaches that goal and more. The hundreds of volunteers and paid programmers who have worked on the project have created a program that is powerful, both for the user and the developer." GNOME 1.4 will also include a number of enhancements for developers, including:
30372 <ul>
30373 	<li>GNOME-VFS - The GNOME Virtual File System provides an abstraction to common file system operations like reading, writing and copying files, listing directories and so on. GNOME-VFS is extensible and usable from any application on the GNOME desktop.</li>
30374 	<li>Updated Bonobo Component Model - 1.4 will include developments in the interfaces that provide standard component programming and program interoperability in Linux and Unix.</li>
30375 	<li>Xml-i18n-tools - a set of tools for better internationalization and localization of GNOME. Xml-i18n-tools contain some utility scripts for internationalizing various kinds of XML files. In addition, it has a merging feature, which will be extended to handle desktop and MIME files in the future.</li>
30376 	<li>GConf, a sophisticated system for storing configuration information. It provides a notification service so applications can be notified when a configuration setting changes. changes. Gconf also allows for pluggable storage backends (text files, databases, etc.) and gives administrators control over default and mandatory settings.</li>
30377 	<li>Enhanced Language Bindings - facilitating the use of GNOME from a number of programming languages. Language bindings included with GNOME 1.4 for Gtk+ include C, C++, Objective C, Ada, Perl, Python, Guile, TOM, Eiffel, Dylan, JavaScript, Pike, Pascal and Haskell. Many of these languages also have support for GNOME widgets available.</li>
30378 	<li>Enhanced GNOME Display Manager - A re-implementation of the well-known xdm (X Display Manager) program that features X authentication, default and per-display initialization scripts, pre and post-session scripts, pluggable authentication modules and TCP wrappers for access control.</li>
30379 </ul>
30380 "Since the GNOME project is a free software project, we were able to incorporate advances from some of the most talented programmers in the world," said Maciej Stachowiak, head of the 1.4 Release Team. "Hundreds of people from every part of the world contributed to this release. The result is a mature, stable, powerful and fun-to-use desktop, with the promise of a host of new killer applications, due to the programming enhancements."
30381 
30382 GNOME is a free software project that is developing a complete, easy to use desktop for GNU/Linux (more commonly known as Linux), BSD and a variety of other Unix and Unix-like operating systems. The GNOME desktop is used by millions of people around the world. More than 500 computer developers, including over 100 full-time, paid developers, contribute their time and effort to the project.
30383 <h3>About the GNOME Foundation</h3>
30384 Comprised of hundreds of volunteer developers and industry-leading companies, the GNOME Foundation is an organization committed to supporting the advancement of GNOME. The Foundation provides organizational, financial and legal support to the GNOME project and helps determine its vision and roadmap. GNOME is an entirely free user environment for desktops, networked servers and portable Internet devices. The modern architecture and design of GNOME includes a technically advanced application development platform and a powerful end-user desktop environment. Major leading software industry and computer manufacturers support the GNOME development effort, which is led by a worldwide community of volunteers. More information on GNOME is available at www.gnome.org.]]></content:encoded>
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30405 				<title>Tim Ney Joins GNOME Foundation</title>
30406 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2001/08/tim-ney-joins-gnome-foundation/</link>
30407 		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Aug 2001 00:59:09 +0000</pubDate>
30408 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
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30411 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[Well-known free software advocate and non-profit management expert joins the desktop software organization.
30412 
30413 BOSTON, Mass. August 22, 2001 In a move that will take it to the next level, the GNOME Foundation, the organization driving the direction and development of GNOME desktop software for GNU/Linux, UNIX and other free software systems, has hired Timothy Ney as executive director. Mr. Ney is well known in the free software community for his past work with the Free Software Foundation, where he was the managing officer, and as a popular speaker and advocate.
30414 
30415 "Timothy's expertise will help bring the GNOME Foundation to full maturity as a force in the free software community." said Havoc Pennington, GNOME Foundation board chair. "We welcome Tim to the GNOME Foundation."
30416 
30417 Mr. Ney has extensive experience in the growth and management of non-profit organizations. In his three years at the Free Software Foundation, he brought that organization from running an annual deficit to assets totaling more than $1 million. Mr. Ney has also served as Executive Director of the Independent Feature Project and was Director of Sponsorship and Loan Programs at the New York Foundation for the Arts. Additionally, he served as Director of Business Development for Baseline, the first online service for the entertainment industry.
30418 
30419 "Timothy has always been a great resource for GNOME." Miguel de Icaza, president of the GNOME Foundation and CTO and co-founder, Ximian, Inc. said. "We're happy that he has chosen to join our organization and lend his talent to the growth of GNOME and the GNOME Foundation."
30420 
30421 GNOME is a free software project that is developing a complete, easy to use desktop for GNU/Linux (more commonly known as Linux), BSD and a variety of other Unix and Unix-like operating systems. The GNOME desktop is used by millions of people around the world. More than 500 computer developers, including over 100 full-time, paid developers, contribute their time and effort to the project.
30422 <h3>About the GNOME Foundation</h3>
30423 Comprised of hundreds of volunteer developers and industry-leading companies, the GNOME Foundation is an organization committed to supporting the advancement of GNOME. The Foundation provides organizational, financial and legal support to the GNOME project and helps determine its vision and roadmap. GNOME is an entirely free user environment for desktops, networked servers and portable Internet devices. The modern architecture and design of GNOME includes a technically advanced application development platform and a powerful end-user desktop environment. Major leading software industry and computer manufacturers support the GNOME development effort, which is led by a worldwide community of volunteers. More information on GNOME is available at www.gnome.org.]]></content:encoded>
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30448 				<title>Making GNOME Accessible -- Opening New Doors At the Workplace for Users with Disabilities</title>
30449 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2001/08/making-gnome-accessible-opening-new-doors-at-the-workplace-for-users-with-disabilities/</link>
30450 		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Aug 2001 00:59:35 +0000</pubDate>
30451 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
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30454 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[Cupertino, California -- August 28, 2001 -- GNOME Foundation today announced the early access release of the Gnome 2.0 Accessibility Framework. This framework paves the way for a new generation of applications that integrate with assistive technologies -- enabling all users to access the GNOME desktop.
30455 
30456 Sun's contributions to the GNOME Accessibility Framework within the GNOME open source project further underscores Sun's commitment to the delivery of an accessible desktop for the benefit of all users in the workplace. The GNOME Accessibility Framework includes a comprehensive toolkit and APIs that is comprised of the following two key components:
30457 <ul>
30458 	<li>An Accessibility Toolkit (ATK API) and associated implementation library integrated with the GTK+ 2.0 user interface toolkit that provides built-in accessibility support - enabling developers using GTK+ widgets to automatically build accessible applications</li>
30459 	<li>An agnostic Assistive Technologies Service Provider Interface (AT SPI) toolkit for developers to interface technologies such as voice command, text-to-speech, screen readers, and screen magnifiers with GNOME accessible applications on any UNIX platform.</li>
30460 </ul>
30461 This built-in extensible accessibility framework provides the foundation for developers to write accessible applications from the ground up, provides built-in accessibility support for existing GNOME applications, and enables assistive technologies developers to adapt their enabling technologies to run on any UNIX platform.
30462 
30463 "GNOME 2.0 will break down accessibility barriers" said Havoc Pennington, Chairman of the Board of Directors GNOME Foundation. Integrating the Accessibility Framework into the fabric of GTK+, will enable developers to easily write accessible applications". "Because of the object- oriented structure of GTK+, it is easy for application developers to incorporate accessibility capabilities without having to change the architecture of their software" said Owen Taylor, Engineering Lead for GTK+ at Red Hat. "This will lead to more accessible applications being developed quickly for the benefit of the entire GNOME user community".
30464 
30465 "Our goal was to build accessibility into the initial design, giving the GNOME application developers uniformity across components by implementing one standard API, while at the same time providing extensibility" - said Robert O'Dea, Director of GNOME engineering at Sun Ireland. "Also, our design philosophy took into consideration the many graphical toolkits that could take advantage of the agnostic approach of the AT SPI toolkit -- this strategy saves time by eliminating the need to reinvent accessibility for each platform. Developers can get started with the Accessibility Framework now. We have documentation and engineering support in place to help make the upcoming release of GNOME 2.0 Accessible by first customer ship. In addition, our Accessibility Lab is in place to help assistive technology developers to write to the AT SPI while leveraging available Sun hardware and software solutions".
30466 
30467 "Nobody builds a sidewalk without curb cuts we're taking the same approach with software - making GNOME 2.0 accessible will open new doors for users with disabilities", said Mike Rogers, Vice President of Webtop and Applications Software at Sun. "With the growing worldwide popularity of the GNOME desktop, it's important that all users have the freedom to interact with this powerful user environment, using various assistive technologies to gain easy access to information and applications, as well as collaborate with team members". "As use of GNOME spreads to more work environments, accessibility for employees with disabilities becomes increasingly important said Gregg C. Vanderheiden Ph.D. Director Trace R&amp;D Center at the University of Wisconsin". "SUNs leadership and efforts to ensure that GNOME is accessible is great news to both Solaris and Linux users who have disabilities".
30468 <h3>Availability:</h3>
30469 The GNOME Accessibility Framework is available now, please visit:
30470 <a href="http://developer.gnome.org/feature/current/">http://developer.gnome.org/feature/current/</a>
30471 
30472 GNOME Accessibility project status and documentation, please visit:
30473 <a href="http://projects.gnome.org/accessibility">http://projects.gnome.org/accessibility</a>
30474 <h3>Documentation:</h3>
30475 API documentation:
30476 <a href="http://library.gnome.org/devel/atk/stable/">http://library.gnome.org/devel/atk/stable/</a>
30477 <a href="http://projects.gnome.org/accessibility/talks/GTK-impl.html">http://projects.gnome.org/accessibility/talks/GTK-impl.html</a>
30478 
30479 Keyboard navigation documentation:
30480 <a href="http://library.gnome.org/users/user-guide/nightly/keyboard-skills.html">http://library.gnome.org/users/user-guide/nightly/keyboard-skills.html</a>
30481 <h3>About GNOME</h3>
30482 Gnome is a unified, open and rich desktop that employs an intuitive and appealing user interface, includes a wealth of productivity applications, supports the latest industry standards and provides an innovative component-based architecture, all built on a powerful network-centric architecture.
30483 
30484 GNOME is a free software project (also referred to as open source software) that is developing a complete, easy to use desktop for Linux (GNU/Linux), BSD and a variety of other Unix and Unix-like operating systems. The GNOME desktop is used by millions of people around the world. More than 500 computer developers, including over 100 full-time, paid developers, contribute their time and effort to the project.
30485 <h3>About the GNOME Foundation</h3>
30486 Comprised of hundreds of volunteer developers and industry-leading companies, the GNOME Foundation is an organization committed to supporting the advancement of GNOME. GNOME is an entirely free user environment for desktops, networked servers and portable Internet devices. The modern architecture and design of GNOME includes a technically advanced application development platform and a powerful end-user desktop environment. Major leading software industry and computer manufacturers support the GNOME development effort, which is led by a world-wide community of volunteers.
30487 
30488 More information on GNOME is available at <a href="http://www.gnome.org/">www.gnome.org</a>]]></content:encoded>
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30509 				<title>Users with Disabilities Get Built-in Assistive Technology Solutions with the GNOME 2.0 Desktop</title>
30510 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2002/02/users-with-disabilities-get-built-in-assistive-technology-solutions-with-the-gnome-2-0-desktop/</link>
30511 		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Feb 2002 01:00:58 +0000</pubDate>
30512 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
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30515 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<em>New developments make the GNOME 2.0 Desktop more accessible to the needs of users with disabilities.</em>
30516 
30517 New York, N.Y. January 28, 2002 - The GNOME Foundation today announced the latest innovative assistive technology contributions to the GNOME project, an open-source, free-software desktop for GNU/Linux and UNIX. BAUM Retec AG delivers the first full-featured GNOME screen magnifier, a screen reader, and a set of Braille drivers to meet the needs of vision-impaired users and the Adaptive Technology Resource Centre, University of Toronto is delivering the first GNOME on-screen keyboard to support users with motor impairments. These built-in assistive technologies seamlessly integrate with a new generation of accessible applications as they enable users with disabilities to easily interact with applications that can adapt to their needs.
30518 
30519 These new assistive technologies leverage Sun Microsystems, Inc.'s contribution of the GNOME Accessibility Framework. This framework based on an open architecture, provides a comprehensive toolkit and APIs, that developers can use to create accessible applications and interface them with assistive technologies on any UNIX or GNU/Linux platform running the GNOME 2.0 desktop. With the combination of the Accessibility Framework and assistive technologies, users with disabilities have the solutions they need to get their job done efficiently:
30520 <ul>
30521 	<li>Screen Magnifier - enables users with low vision to enlarge the computer screen and interact with the magnified portion of the screen they are accessing, such as menus, toolbars, graphics, and text.</li>
30522 	<li>Screen Reader - allows users who are blind or visually impaired to access information on the computer screen through a Braille display or synthesized speech. With screen readers users can read and edit text, manipulate menu bars, buttons and dialog boxes, and fully interact with the GNOME desktop.</li>
30523 	<li>On-screen Keyboard - provides users with physical impairments a wide variety of ways to enter text and manipulate the graphical user interface of applications and the GNOME desktop. In addition, environments without a keyboard, such as a touch screen kiosk, can take advantage of the on-screen keyboard. This on-screen keyboard goes beyond the standard physical keyboard, it supports word prediction, scanning access, coded access, customizable keyboard layouts, and dynamic keyboard functionality that conveniently places menu bar options and other application elements onto the keyboard display for direct manipulation.</li>
30524 </ul>
30525 "Integrating accessibility technology solutions with the GNOME desktop allows anyone to use GNOME," said Miguel de Icaza, GNOME Foundation President. These built-in capabilities provide enterprises with a ready-to-go and comprehensive accessible desktop that adapts to the needs of users with disabilities. The benefits are vast - for IT organizations this cost-effective alternative resolves the problem of buying and installing expensive complex software; for disabled users it's simpler and more convenient to work and collaborate with team members since they have the advantage of using any UNIX or GNU/Linux platform running the GNOME 2.0 desktop".
30526 
30527 "We chose GNOME because of its open, extensible, and comprehensive accessibility architecture," said Thomas Friehoff, CTO, head of software development of BAUM Retec AG. "Using the open Assistive Technologies Service Provider API we were able to deliver our solutions quickly, because it eliminated the need to reinvent assistive technology software for different UNIX platforms, saving us time and costs".
30528 
30529 "Our center in Toronto specializes in developing information technologies that include seamless accessible interfaces," said Jutta Treviranus, Director, Adaptive Technology Resource Centre, University of Toronto. "The GNOME Accessibility Framework free software project enables us to leverage the component-based architecture to develop technologies that intelligently integrate alternative access techniques. Using this approach we will make the user interface accessible and usable by the large group of individuals who cannot use a standard keyboard or mouse. We will continue working with the GNOME open source project to develop new kinds of user input support, including an open source keyboard configuration editor that provides ways to improve the efficiency of computer interaction for users with disabilities."
30530 
30531 "By providing rich and consistent interfaces for both assistive technologies and applications, the accessibility framework enables flexible and comprehensive accessibility solutions for GNOME," said Bill Haneman, GNOME Accessibility Architect, Sun Microsystems, Inc. "A key aspect of the GNOME Accessibility Framework is support for user interface component sets beyond the built-in GNOME component set," said Peter Korn, Sun Accessibility Architect. "The thousands of applications that take advantage of the Java Accessibility API will work with the GNOME Accessibility Framework unaltered and gain the benefit of the assistive technologies included with the GNOME 2.0 Desktop. In addition, other important applications, such as the OpenOffice.org productivity suite, are being modified to use these technologies."
30532 <h3>Availability</h3>
30533 GNOME Accessibility Framework is available at: <a href="http://projects.gnome.org/accessibility/">http://projects.gnome.org/accessibility/</a>
30534 
30535 Baum Retec AG assistive technologies are available at: <a href="http://projects.gnome.org/accessibility/">http://projects.gnome.org/accessibility/</a>
30536 
30537 ATRC, University of Toronto assistive technology is available at: <a href="http://projects.gnome.org/accessibility/">http://projects.gnome.org/accessibility/</a>
30538 <h3>About GNOME</h3>
30539 Gnome is a unified, open and rich desktop that employs an intuitive and appealing user interface, includes a wealth of productivity applications, supports the latest industry standards, and provides an innovative component-based architecture, ALL BUILT ON a powerful network-centric architecture.
30540 
30541 GNOME is a free software project (also referred to as open source software) that is developing a complete, easy to use desktop for GNU/Linux, BSD and a variety of other UNIX and other operating systems. The GNOME desktop is used by millions of people around the world. More than 500 computer developers, including over 100 full-time, paid developers, contribute their time and effort to the project.
30542 <h3>About the GNOME Foundation</h3>
30543 Comprised of hundreds of volunteer developers and industry-leading companies, the GNOME Foundation is an organization committed to supporting the advancement of GNOME. GNOME is an entirely free user environment for desktops, networked servers and portable Internet devices. The modern architecture and design of GNOME includes a technically advanced application development platform and a powerful end-user desktop environment. Major leading software industry and computer manufacturers support the GNOME development effort, which is led by a world-wide community of volunteers. More information on GNOME is available at www.gnome.org
30544 <h3>About BAUM Retec AG</h3>
30545 As a leading European provider of products and services for the blind and visually impaired, BAUM Retec AG offers a wide range of electronic aids for educational, professional and private use. BAUM's products want to help visually impaired customers to be more successful in their jobs and to have all the possibilities to access information. More information on BAUM Retec AG is available at www.baum.de
30546 <h3>About Adaptive Technology Resource Centre (ATRC), University of Toronto</h3>
30547 The ATRC advances barrier-free access to information technology by working directly with information technology manufacturers and developers to influence the early design stages of tomorrow's computer based technology. The ATRC uses a user-centered design approach to model and create solutions that are commercially feasible, operationally effective, and inclusive of users with disabilities. The centre works closely with government and public sector partners to address accessibility issues. More information on Adaptive Technology Resource Centre, University of Toronto is available at www.utoronto.ca/atrc
30548 <h3>About Sun Microsystems, Inc.</h3>
30549 Sun, Sun Microsystems, the Sun logo, Solaris, Java are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other countries. More information on Sun Microsystems, Inc. is available at www.sun.com]]></content:encoded>
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30570 				<title>GUADEC 2002 to bring Top GNOME Developers and Enthusiasts from every Corner of the World</title>
30571 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2002/03/guadec-2002-to-bring-top-gnome-developers-and-enthusiasts-from-every-corner-of-the-world/</link>
30572 		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Mar 2002 01:01:27 +0000</pubDate>
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30576 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[The third annual GNOME User and Developer European Conference (GUADEC) boasts program that includes top developers and Free/Open Source software luminaries.
30577 
30578 BOSTON, Mass. - March 26, 2002 - The third annual GNOME User and Developer European Conference (GUADEC), will bring developers, GNOME Foundation leaders and individual, business and government GNOME users to Seville, Spain next month. The conference is a unique forum for highlighting the capabilities of GNOME, the user environment for desktops, networked servers and portable Internet devices. GUADEC will also feature meaningful discussions of the future direction of GNOME development.
30579 
30580 "The GNOME Project has more than 700, mostly volunteer, developers worldwide," said Timothy Ney, GNOME Foundation executive director. "GUADEC is a unique event that brings these talented individuals together to discuss and demonstrate their work and to build roadmaps for future development. The energy and enthusiasm they bring to GUADEC is tremendous."
30581 
30582 GUADEC is being held April 4-6, 2002 in the Escuela Superior de Ingenieros in Seville, Spain. The program boasts a stellar lineup of speakers, including Jon "Maddog" Hall of Linux International, Miguel de Icaza, GNOME Foundation president and CTO of Ximian, Inc. and Jim Gettys, Principle Member of Technical Staff, Cambridge Research Laboratory, Compaq Computer Corporation.
30583 
30584 "Since the inception of the GNOME Project in 1997, thanks to the contributions of thousands of developers worldwide, GNOME has quickly matured as a computing environment," said Miguel de Icaza, president of the GNOME Foundation and CTO and co-founder of Ximian, Inc. "In addition to the efforts of the developer community, strong corporate support has built up the momentum behind GNOME, helping make it the open source environment of choice for the corporate desktop. The development goals we discuss at GUADEC will pave the way for the development of even more powerful, scalable and stable desktop applications for Linux and UNIX users.
30585 
30586 GNOME is a free software project that is developing a complete, easy to use desktop for GNU/Linux (more commonly known as Linux), BSD, Solaris, HP-UX and a variety of other Unix and Unix-like operating systems. The GNOME desktop is used by millions of people around the world. More than 700 computer developers, including over 100 full-time, paid developers, contribute their time and effort to the project.
30587 <h3>About GUADEC</h3>
30588 The GNOME User and Developer Europe Conference (GUADEC) is an annual gathering of GNOME developers, enthusiasts and individual, business and government users worldwide. It provides a forum for members of the GNOME project to showcase their work and to discuss the future of GNOME development. Housed in a different European country each year, GUADEC is a catalyst for the future development and direction of GNOME. Sponsors for GUADEC 2002 include Hewlett-Packard Company, Ximian, Inc. Isotrol and the Open Source Development Network.
30589 <h3>About the GNOME Foundation</h3>
30590 Comprised of hundreds of volunteer developers and industry-leading companies, the GNOME Foundation is an organization committed to supporting the advancement of GNOME. The Foundation provides organizational, financial and legal support to the GNOME project and helps determine its vision and roadmap. GNOME is an entirely free user environment for desktops, networked servers and portable Internet devices. The modern architecture and design of GNOME includes a technically advanced application development platform and a powerful end-user desktop environment. Major leading software industry and computer manufacturers support the GNOME development effort, which is led by a worldwide community of volunteers. More information on GNOME is available at <a href="http://www.gnome.org/">www.gnome.org</a>.]]></content:encoded>
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30611 				<title>Miguel de Icaza goes on GNOME Foundation&#039;s First Latin American Roadshow</title>
30612 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2002/06/miguel-de-icaza-goes-on-gnome-foundations-first-latin-american-roadshow/</link>
30613 		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Jun 2002 01:02:21 +0000</pubDate>
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30617 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[Miguel de Icaza goes on GNOME Foundation's First Latin American Roadshow
30618 
30619 BOSTON, Mass. - June 24, 2002 - Miguel de Icaza, president of the GNOME Foundation and CTO and co-Founder of Ximian, Inc. is visiting three Latin American countries to discuss GNOME and free software with government officials, business, IT leaders and open source advocates in Peru, Uruguay and Brazil. GNOME is a user-friendly, powerful desktop environment and developer platform that is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License, making it freely available for anyone to modify and distribute. GNOME boasts an advanced, component-based architecture and powerful development tools, that make it possible to customize it and add capabilities and applications easily.
30620 
30621 "Emerging markets like Peru, Uruguay and Brazil have shown a strong interest in GNOME and free software," said Miguel de Icaza, president of the GNOME Foundation and CTO and co-founder of Ximian, Inc. "I'm excited to be visiting these three countries and to be speaking with government, business and IT leaders there."
30622 
30623 Miguel will speak at the Auditorio de la Asamblea Nacional de Rectores today in Lima, Peru. He will be in Montevideo, Uruguay at the Universidad Católica del Urugual (UCUDAL) on June 26 and at Universidade Estadual do Rio Grande do Sul (UERGS) in Porto Alegre, Brazil on June 27. He will also meet individually with business, government and IT leaders in each country.
30624 
30625 "Given the current economic pressure of foreign debt in the region, GNOME helps bring the computer accessibility necessary for modernization without straining public budgets" said Timothy Ney, GNOME Foundation's Executive Director.
30626 
30627 A theme common to many De Icaza's discussions will be that of "Software Libre and the State", addressing how countries can more affordably bridge the "digital barrier" for their citizens while maintaining control of their domestic technology industries and destinies by building upon free, open-source rather than proprietary software.
30628 
30629 GNOME has advanced internationalization capabilities and a host of accessibility features for users with disabilities. It also features a built-in accessibility framework for developers to add even more features. It is an attractive and cost-effective option for business, government and education, as well as individual users. GNOME is supported on a variety of platforms, including GNU/Linux (more commonly referred to as Linux), Solaris (tm) Operating Environment, HP-UX, Unix, BSD and Apple's Darwin.
30630 
30631 "GNOME is technically advanced, user-friendly, cross-platform desktop that represents a way for countries like Brazil to bridge the digital divide and compete in a global economy," said Marcos Mazoni of PROCERGS, the state data processing and Internet provider in Rio Grande Do Sol, Brazil "Miguel has made a huge contribution to computing through his work on GNOME. Millions of people worldwide use GNOME and we are thrilled to have him here."
30632 
30633 The state of Rio Grande do Sol in Brazil was one of the first governments in the world to implement a policy of using only free software. Among other things, they are deploying free software programs to manage their automobile registration system and other government databases, and they are installing computers loaded with GNOME in schools across the state.
30634 <h3>About GNOME</h3>
30635 GNOME is a free software project that is developing a complete, easy to use desktop for Linux-based operating systems, BSD and a variety of other Unix and Unix-like operating systems. The GNOME desktop is used by millions of people around the world. More than 500 computer developers, including over 100 full-time, paid developers, contribute their time and effort to the project.
30636 <h3>About the GNOME Foundation</h3>
30637 Comprised of hundreds of volunteer developers and industry-leading companies, the GNOME Foundation is an organization committed to supporting the advancement of GNOME. The Foundation is a member directed, non-profit organization that provides, financial, organizational and legal support to the GNOME project and helps determine its vision and roadmap. GNOME is an entirely free user environment for desktops, networked servers and portable Internet devices. The modern architecture and design of GNOME includes a technically advanced application development platform and a powerful end-user desktop environment. Major leading software industry and computer manufacturers support the GNOME development effort, which is led by a worldwide community of volunteers. More information on GNOME is available at www.gnome.org.]]></content:encoded>
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30658 				<title>GNOME 2.0 Released: Desktop Environment Boasts Simpler User Interface and a Host of Powerful Developer Tools</title>
30659 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2002/06/gnome-2-0-released-desktop-environment-boasts-simpler-user-interface-and-a-host-of-powerful-developer-tools/</link>
30660 		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Jun 2002 01:03:06 +0000</pubDate>
30661 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
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30664 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[Latest version of the popular, multi-platform desktop environment boasts simpler user interface and a host of powerful developer tools.
30665 
30666 OTTAWA, Canada - June 26, 2002 - The GNOME Foundation today released version 2.0 of the GNOME Desktop and Developer Platform at the Ottawa Linux Symposium. With the inclusion of GNOME 2.0 by leading Linux and Unix vendors later this year, users of GNOME can look forward to an improved user environment for existing GNOME applications, including a faster and more powerful Nautilus file manager, features that are better organized and usability-tested, dozens of useful utilities, applications and even games. Users and administrators will also see a new, simplified configuration system. Developers can look forward to more efficient application development with stronger integration of GNOME APIs and the advantages of GNOME's component-based architecture.
30667 
30668 "The GNOME 2.0 project is the culmination of a major effort which had the dual objectives of dramatically improving developer productivity and significantly enhancing the GNOME user experience," said Miguel de Icaza, president of the GNOME Foundation and CTO and co-founder of Ximian, Inc. "The result is an elegant, new multi-platform desktop environment for individual, corporate and government users worldwide."
30669 
30670 GNOME is supported on a variety of platforms, including GNU/Linux (more commonly referred to as Linux), Solaris (tm) Operating Environment, HP-UX, Unix, BSD and Apple's Darwin. The enhanced user interface moves from a traditional X Window System interface to one that is easy to use and familiar to users of other environments. The user interface also boasts powerful features such as high-quality smooth text rendering and first class internationalization support, including support for bi-directional text.
30671 
30672 "Developing on the GNOME platform will take a leap forward with the release of 2.0," said Havoc Pennington, GNOME Foundation board chair and technical lead for desktop engineering at Red Hat, Inc. "The industrial-strength GTK+ 2.0 toolkit, combined with add-on tools such as Glade, Python and our CORBA implementation make GNOME the natural choice for developers on a variety of platforms. GNOME's component-based architecture makes it possible for developers to use already existing tools, libraries and features, cutting development time significantly."
30673 
30674 GNOME 2.0 has a host of advanced accessibility features for users with disabilities and a built-in accessibility framework for developers to meet Section 508 requirements. Developers of GNOME 2.0 have devoted thousands of man-hours to ensuring that GNOME will be accessible to everyone, including people with disabilities. More features and enhanced accessibility capabilities will be added later this year.
30675 
30676 GNOME 2.0 boasts some significant advances for developers, including an enhanced GTK Toolkit, new libraries and widgets, as well as the unparalleled advantages of GNOME's component-based architecture. GNOME's libraries are available for use in any application, without fees, under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License.
30677 
30678 GNOME 2.0 is the first of the GNOME 2.x series. Future releases will bring more features to the core desktop, while adding GNOME 2 native versions of popular applications such as Evolution, Galeon, Mozilla and Gnumeric.
30679 <h3>Availability</h3>
30680 Developers and users wishing to install the GNOME 2.0 Desktop and Developer Platform may freely download the software at www.gnome.org. The software includes the GNOME 2.0 desktop interface, file manager, menus and utilities, as well as the complete set of development tools and libraries.
30681 
30682 GNOME 2.0 versions of popular applications will be available later this year. GNOME 2.0 will be available later this year on the Solaris (tm) Operating Environment, HP-UX and Red Hat Linux, as well as being distributed by Ximian and other Linux distributions as part of their offerings.
30683 <h3>About GNOME</h3>
30684 GNOME is a free software project that is developing a complete, easy to use desktop for Linux-based operating systems, BSD and a variety of other Unix and Unix-like operating systems. The GNOME desktop is used by millions of people around the world. More than 500 computer developers, including over 100 full-time, paid developers, contribute their time and effort to the project.
30685 <h3>About the GNOME Foundation</h3>
30686 Comprised of hundreds of volunteer developers and industry-leading companies, the GNOME Foundation is an organization committed to supporting the advancement of GNOME. The Foundation is a member directed, non-profit organization that provides financial, organizational and legal support to the GNOME project and helps determine its vision and roadmap. GNOME is an entirely free user environment for desktops, networked servers and portable Internet devices. The modern architecture and design of GNOME includes a technically advanced application development platform and a powerful end-user desktop environment. Major leading software industry and computer manufacturers support the GNOME development effort, which is led by a worldwide community of volunteers. More information on GNOME is available at www.gnome.org.
30687 
30688 LINUX is a trademark of Linus Torvalds. RED HAT is a registered trademark of Red Hat, Inc. All other names and trademarks are the property of their respective owners.]]></content:encoded>
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30709 				<title>GNOME Foundation and Bitstream Inc. announce long-term agreement to bring high quality fonts to Free Software</title>
30710 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2003/01/gnome-foundation-and-bitstream-inc-announce-long-term-agreement-to-bring-high-quality-fonts-to-free-software/</link>
30711 		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Jan 2003 01:03:46 +0000</pubDate>
30712 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
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30715 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<em>Ten fonts will be released for use under a special open license agreement, giving advanced font capabilities to all free and open source software developers and users.</em>
30716 
30717 NEW YORK, New York January 22, 2003 -- In a move to fill the last remaining gap in font display capabilities for open source software, the GNOME Foundation has reached an agreement with Bitstream (NASDAQ: BITS) to release fonts under an open source license. A total of ten serif, sans serif and monospaced fonts will be released under a special open source license, after they have been adapted to meet the requirements for technical use. The set of ten fonts will bring advanced font capabilities to all developers and users of free and open source software.
30718 
30719 "The donation of these fonts to the free software community is the final piece that will give full functionality to projects like Freetype, XFT2 and X Render extensions of the XFree86 project, Pango, KDE and Trolltechs QT, among many others." said Jim Gettys of HP and GNOME Foundation board member. "These fonts will be available to all developers and users, giving GNOME and other open source programs a great look right out of the box that has been lacking until now."
30720 
30721 The Bitstream Vera fonts will be available for free copying and redistribution and can be modified as long as the font name is changed. The fonts cannot be packaged by themselves for sale, but can be sold with any software. The GNOME Foundation will incorporate the fonts into future GNOME releases, giving end users of all levels, as well as GNOME developers, the advanced display capabilities they offer.
30722 
30723 "Bitstream has had a long relationship with the developer community," explained Bob Thomas, director of product management, Bitstream. "Were very happy to contribute these fonts to the open source community and we hope that developers will generate new fonts and continue to enhance the experience of end-users at all levels."
30724 
30725 "GNOME was created to give free software users a friendly, powerful desktop environment," said Miguel de Icaza, GNOME Foundation president and CTO of Ximian, Inc. "This agreement with Bitstream will enhance the experience and graphics capabilities of corporate, enterprise, educational, governmental and individual GNOME users and will give powerful tools to open source developers everywhere."
30726 
30727 "Bitstream's generous donation is a tangible measure of the importance and growth of open source," said Russ Nelson, VP of the Open Source Initiative. "I praise the GNOME Foundations efforts to bring this agreement into being."
30728 
30729 The agreement between Bitstream and the GNOME Foundation will bring invaluable tools to open source developers and users worldwide.
30730 <h3>URLs of Organizations Listed in this Press Release</h3>
30731 Bitstream: http://www.bitstream.com/
30732 GNOME: http://www.gnome.org/
30733 Freetype: http://www.freetype.org/
30734 KDE: http://www.kde.org/
30735 Open Source Initiative: http://www.opensource.org/
30736 Pango: http://www.pango.org/
30737 Trolltech: http://www.trolltech.com/
30738 XFree86: http://www.xfree86.org/
30739 <h3>About GNOME</h3>
30740 GNOME is a free software project that is developing a complete, easy to use desktop for GNU/Linux (more commonly known as Linux), BSD, Solaris, HP-UX and a variety of other Unix and Unix-like operating systems. The GNOME desktop is used by millions of people around the world. More than 700 computer developers, including over 100 full-time, paid developers, contribute their time and effort to the project.
30741 <h3>About the GNOME Foundation</h3>
30742 Comprised of hundreds of volunteer developers and industry-leading companies, the GNOME Foundation is an organization committed to supporting the advancement of GNOME. The Foundation provides organizational, financial and legal support to the GNOME project and helps determine its vision and roadmap. GNOME is an entirely free user environment for desktops, networked servers and portable Internet devices. The modern architecture and design of GNOME includes a technically advanced application development platform and a powerful end-user desktop environment. Major leading software industry and computer manufacturers support the GNOME development effort, which is led by a worldwide community of volunteers. More information on GNOME is available at www.gnome.org.
30743 <h3>About Bitstream</h3>
30744 Bitstream Inc. (Nasdaq:BITS) is the leading developer of font technology, digital fonts, and custom font designs. Bitstream licenses its award-winning TrueDoc® and Font Fusion technologies to Web and application developers, and to manufacturers of information appliances, wireless and handheld devices, set-top boxes, embedded systems, and printers. Setting the standard for excellence in font technology, Bitstream holds numerous key patents in the U.S. that cover the creation of portable fonts for the Internet. Building on this experience, Bitstream has released ThunderHawk, a breakthrough technology for the wireless Web.
30745 
30746 <em>Bitstream and TrueDoc are registered trademarks, and Font Fusion, MyFonts.com, ThunderHawk, and Vera are trademarks of Bitstream Inc. Other technologies and brand names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.</em>]]></content:encoded>
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30767 				<title>GNOME 2.2 Released: Latest version of the popular, multi-platform desktop environment boasts improved usability and a host of new utilities and applications</title>
30768 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2003/02/gnome-2-2-released-latest-version-of-the-popular-multi-platform-desktop-environment-boasts-improved-usability-and-a-host-of-new-utilities-and-applications/</link>
30769 		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Feb 2003 01:04:20 +0000</pubDate>
30770 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
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30773 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[Latest version of the popular, multi-platform desktop environment boasts improved usability and a host of new utilities and applications.
30774 
30775 BOSTON, Mass - The GNOME Foundation today announced the release of version 2.2 of the GNOME Desktop and Developer Platform. Building on the developer platform advances of GNOME 2.0 and extensive work on usability and accessibility, users and administrators on all levels can look forward to a mature, flexible and powerful user interface, as well as a host of new applications and utilities. Developers can look forward to a more mature application development platform with several new developer programs and the advantages of GNOME's component-based architecture.
30776 
30777 "GNOME 2.2 release signals a new era in GNOME development," said Miguel de Icaza, president of the GNOME Foundation and CTO and co-founder of Ximian, Inc. "The GNOME Release Team has attracted some of the best developers in the world and has moved to a more mature, schedule-based release program culminating in the enhanced functionality and usability of GNOME 2.2."
30778 
30779 GNOME is supported on a variety of platforms, including GNU/Linux (more commonly referred to as Linux), Solaris(TM) Operating Environment, HP-UX, Unix, BSD and Apple's Darwin. The enhanced user interface features a commitment to accessibility and also boasts powerful features such as high-quality smooth text rendering and first class internationalization support, including support for bi-directional text. GNOME 2.2 also brings to the desktop the first appearance of a new multimedia framework, called Gstreamer.
30780 
30781 "We're seeing the results of the GNOME 2.0 Developer Platform, which was released last year," said Jeff Waugh, GNOME Foundation board member and GNOME release team chair. "The industrial-strength GTK+ 2.0 toolkit, combined with add-on tools such as Glade, Python and our CORBA implementation make GNOME the natural choice for developers on a variety of platforms. GNOME 2.2 is the result."
30782 
30783 GNOME 2.2 also features improved theming, with the addition of icon themes, making the user experience much better and more customizable.
30784 <h3>Availability</h3>
30785 Developers and users wishing to install the GNOME 2.2 Desktop and Developer Platform may freely download the software at www.gnome.org. The software includes the GNOME 2.2 desktop interface, file manager, menus and utilities, as well as the complete set of development tools and libraries.
30786 
30787 A number GNOME 2.2 versions of popular applications are available, with more to come later in 2003. GNOME 2.2 will be available later this year on the Solaris (TM) Operating Environment, HP-UX, Red Hat Linux and MandrakeLinux, as well as being distributed by Ximian and other Linux distributions as part of their offerings.
30788 <h3>About GNOME</h3>
30789 GNOME is a free software project that is developing a complete, easy to use desktop for Linux-based operating systems, BSD and a variety of other Unix and Unix-like operating systems. The GNOME desktop is used by millions of people around the world. More than 500 computer developers, including over 100 full-time, paid developers, contribute their time and effort to the project.
30790 <h3>About the GNOME Foundation</h3>
30791 Comprised of hundreds of volunteer developers and industry-leading companies, the GNOME Foundation is an organization committed to supporting the advancement of GNOME. The Foundation is a member directed, non-profit organization that provides financial, organizational and legal support to the GNOME project and helps determine its vision and roadmap. GNOME is an entirely free user environment for desktops, networked servers and portable Internet devices. The modern architecture and design of GNOME includes a technically advanced application development platform and a powerful end-user desktop environment. Major leading software industry and computer manufacturers support the GNOME development effort, which is led by a worldwide community of volunteers. More information on GNOME is available at www.gnome.org.
30792 
30793 LINUX is a trademark of Linus Torvalds. All other names and trademarks are the property of their respective owners.]]></content:encoded>
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30814 				<title>GUADEC 2003 to attract global audience of GNOME developers and enthusiasts</title>
30815 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2003/02/guadec-2003-to-attract-global-audience-of-gnome-developers-and-enthusiasts/</link>
30816 		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Feb 2003 01:05:15 +0000</pubDate>
30817 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
30818 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wptest.gnome.org/?p=789</guid>
30819 		<description></description>
30820 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[Free software luminaries, open source developers gather to advance the next generation of the multi-platform desktop environment.
30821 
30822 BOSTON, Mass. February 18, 2003 The fourth annual GNOME User and Developer European Conference (GUADEC), will bring developers, GNOME Foundation leaders and individual, business and government GNOME users to Dublin, Ireland June 16-18, 2003. The conference is a unique forum for highlighting the capabilities and direction of GNOME, the user environment for desktops, networked servers and portable Internet devices. GUADEC will also feature meaningful discussions of the future direction of GNOME development. GUADEC 2003 will feature a comprehensive set of tutorials that will benefit IT leaders, developers and deployers of GNOME.
30823 
30824 GUADEC has quadrupled in attendance over the past three years, drawing GNOME developers, industry, government and education IT leaders and GNOME enthusiasts from every corner of the world, said Timothy Ney, GNOME Foundation executive director. GUADEC is a unique event that brings the people who are creating GNOME together to discuss and demonstrate their work and to build roadmaps for future development. Pair these developers with IT leaders from every sector and you get the electric environment that is GUADEC.
30825 
30826 GUADEC is being held June 16-18, 2003 at Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland. The program will boast a stellar lineup of speakers, from GNOME leaders to IT industry movers and shakers. Additional information on GUADEC can be found at www.guadec.org.
30827 
30828 GUADEC is an opportunity to bring developers, who have worked with one another virtually for months and/or years, together in one place. Miguel de Icaza, president of the GNOME Foundation and CTO and co-founder, Ximian, Inc. said. It gives us a chance to meet with the very people who are deploying GNOME. GUADEC gives us a chance to discuss the future of GNOME and set the overall strategy and direction of GNOME for the next year.
30829 <h3>About GNOME</h3>
30830 GNOME is a free software project that provides a complete, easy to use desktop for a variety of operating systems, including GNU/Linux (more commonly known as Linux), BSD, Solaris , Operating Environment, HP-UX, Unix, BSD and Apples Darwin. The GNOME desktop is used by millions of people around the world. More than 700 computer developers, including over 100 full-time, paid developers, contribute their time and effort to the project.
30831 <h3>About GUADEC</h3>
30832 The GNOME User and Developer Europe Conference (GUADEC) is an annual gathering of GNOME developers, enthusiasts and individual, business, education and government users worldwide. It provides a forum for members of the GNOME project to showcase their work and to discuss the future of GNOME development. Housed in a different European country each year, GUADEC is a catalyst for the future development and direction of GNOME.
30833 <h3>About the GNOME Foundation</h3>
30834 Comprised of hundreds of volunteer developers and industry-leading companies, the GNOME Foundation is an organization committed to supporting the advancement of GNOME. The Foundation provides organizational, financial and legal support to the GNOME project and helps determine its vision and roadmap. GNOME is an entirely free user environment for desktops, networked servers and portable Internet devices. The modern architecture and design of GNOME includes a technically advanced application development platform and a powerful end-user desktop environment. Major leading software industry and computer manufacturers support the GNOME development effort, which is led by a worldwide community of volunteers. More information on GNOME is available at www.gnome.org.]]></content:encoded>
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30855 				<title>GUADEC and LogOn Join Forces in Europe</title>
30856 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2003/04/guadec-and-logon-join-forces-in-europe/</link>
30857 		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Apr 2003 01:05:52 +0000</pubDate>
30858 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
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30860 		<description></description>
30861 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[LogOn's successful Linux@work to be held at Fourth Annual GUADEC conference in Dublin on June 18, 2003
30862 
30863 BOSTON, Mass. - The fourth annual GNOME User and Developer European Conference (GUADEC) has joined forces with LogOn to bring the successful, pan-European Linux@work to Dublin. Linux@work will be held on GUADEC's User Day, June 18, 2003 at Trinity College in Dublin. GUADEC and Linux@work will bring developers, GNOME Foundation leaders and individual, business and government GNOME users together to discuss open source software advantages and issues. Technology luminaries like Alan Kay, one of the earliest pioneers of personal computing; Curtis Saski - VP of desktop solutions for Sun Microsystems, Inc. and a host of IT leaders from around the globe are slated to speak at Linux@work /GUADEC. The conference will feature a comprehensive tutorial program as well.
30864 <h3>Some of the highlights of Linux@Work/GUADEC include:</h3>
30865 <ul>
30866 	<li>IT leaders from Europe, Asia and South America will discuss how they have implemented open source software in their cities, states and/or countries.</li>
30867 	<li>Business leaders will discuss how they have increased their ROI by incorporating open source software solutions into their IT strategy.</li>
30868 	<li>Case studies and executive briefings will give real information on how to incorporate open source software into any size business, enterprise or government.</li>
30869 	<li>Open source leaders will discuss the latest developments in Linux and open source software development and provide a vision for the future.</li>
30870 	<li>Panel discussions will provide a big picture roadmap for open source software, giving attendees needed insight.</li>
30871 	<li>An exhibition area will allow sponsors to highlight their company and offerings.</li>
30872 	<li>Tutorials on GIMP, the open source graphics program and GTK+ development.</li>
30873 </ul>
30874 "LogOn has produced the very successful Linux@Work series in Europe for years," said Timothy Ney, GNOME Foundation executive director. "We're very pleased to partner with them at GUADEC, bringing Linux@work to Dublin for the first time."
30875 
30876 GUADEC is being held June 16-18, 2003 at Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland. The program will boast a stellar lineup of speakers, from GNOME leaders to IT industry movers and shakers. Additional information on GUADEC can be found at www.guadec.org.
30877 
30878 "GUADEC has enjoyed tremendous growth since it's inauguration four years ago." Roberto Zicari, president of LogOn said. "We're very pleased to partner with a show that has made a real impact, not only on the development of GNOME, but also on the adoption of open source software around the globe."
30879 <h3>About GNOME</h3>
30880 GNOME is a free software project that provides a complete, easy to use desktop for a variety of operating systems, including GNU/Linux (more commonly known as Linux), BSD, Solaris (tm), Operating Environment, HP-UX, Unix, BSD and Apple's Darwin. The GNOME desktop is used by millions of people around the world. More than 700 computer developers, including over 100 full-time, paid developers, contribute their time and effort to the project.
30881 <h3>About the GNOME Foundation</h3>
30882 Comprised of hundreds of volunteer developers and industry-leading companies, the GNOME Foundation is an organization committed to supporting the advancement of GNOME. The Foundation provides organizational, financial and legal support to the GNOME project and helps determine its vision and roadmap. GNOME is an entirely free user environment for desktops, networked servers and portable Internet devices. The modern architecture and design of GNOME includes a technically advanced application development platform and a powerful end-user desktop environment. Major leading software industry and computer manufacturers support the GNOME development effort, which is led by a worldwide community of volunteers. More information on GNOME is available at www.gnome.org.
30883 <h3>About GUADEC</h3>
30884 The GNOME User and Developer Europe Conference (GUADEC) is an annual gathering of GNOME developers, enthusiasts and individual, business, education and government users worldwide. It provides a forum for members of the GNOME project to showcase their work and to discuss the future of GNOME development. Housed in a different European country each year, GUADEC is a catalyst for the future development and direction of GNOME.
30885 <h3>About LogOn</h3>
30886 LogOn Technology Transfer (LogOn), founded in 1991, is a privately owned company focused on the Information Technology market. LogOn's core business is the creation, promotion, and execution of IT Events in Europe and Worldwide. LogOn is organized into two operating divisions: Trade Shows &amp; Events, and Marketing.
30887 
30888 LogOn owns and manages pan-European Events like the OMG Information Days, Linux@work, XML Days, Java(tm) Information Days and Storage Days, attended by over 15,000 IT professionals in the year 2002.
30889 
30890 LogOn is the official representative of the Object Management Group (OMG) for Continental Europe. OMG is the largest software consortium worldwide with more than 750 company members dedicated to promoting the theory and practice of object technology (OT) for the development of open distributed computing systems. LogOn Technology Transfer is acknowledged for the high quality of its services. More information on LogOn's services is available at: http://www.ltt.de.]]></content:encoded>
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30911 				<title>GNOME 3.6 planning have started </title>
30912 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/?p=2790</link>
30913 		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
30914 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[heavensmile]]></dc:creator>
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30917 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[The development of GNOME never stops. In the GNOME 3.4 release GNOME received many UI related features that produced a more polished GNOME 3 experience. Developers and designers are now busy with planning features for the GNOME 3.6 release.
30918 
30919 Important milestones in the feature process include the Release Team meeting on May 7 and GUDEAC in the end of July.
30920 
30921 A major focus for the 3.6 release cycle is to ensure that  GNOME 3.6 will be the most accessible GNOME 3 release to date with plans for a separate shell magnifier for users with visual impairments and provide advanced  options to control the lightness &amp; contrast of the display.
30922 
30923 Other planned features include better printing UI, a new lock screen, userpanel improvements and support for Skydrive in GNOME Documents. A complete list of proposed features can be found on the <a href="http://live.gnome.org/ThreePointFive/Features/">GNOME wiki </a>
30924 
30925 As a project to a large extent driven by volunteers new contributors are always <a href="http://www.gnome.org/get-involved/">welcome</a>, it is also possible to support GNOME with a <a href="http://www.gnome.org/friends/">donation</a>.]]></content:encoded>
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30946 				<title>The regional government of Extremadura, Spain has put 80,000 computers in schools, loaded with GNOME, Linux and other free software</title>
30947 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2003/06/the-regional-government-of-extremadura-spain-has-put-80000-computers-in-schools-loaded-with-gnome-linux-and-other-free-software/</link>
30948 		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Jun 2003 01:06:18 +0000</pubDate>
30949 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
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30951 		<description></description>
30952 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<em>The regional government of Extremadura, Spain has put 80,000 computers in schools, loaded with GNOME, Linux and other open source software. The ratio is one computer for every two students.</em>
30953 
30954 <em>Regional government installs one computer for every two students, all running open source software. Additional initiatives put computers in hands of general population.</em>
30955 
30956 DUBLIN, Ireland June 18, 2003 Representatives of the Junta of Extremadura (regional government) announced that a sweeping initiative has put 80,000 computers in schools across that region. The announcement came at the 4th annual GNOME Users and Developers European Conference (GUADEC) in Dublin, Ireland.
30957 
30958 The program, which was instituted last year, has just completed installation in schools, with a ratio of one computer for every two students. All of the computers are using a customized version of Linux, called GNU/LinEx, and features the GNOME desktop. Other free software productivity programs are also installed on every computer. The total cost savings exceeded 18 million euros, or nearly one third of the total budget of 67 million euros.
30959 
30960 "For us, software libre (open source software) was the only choice," said Francisco A. Huertas Mendez, technical coordinator of GNU/LinuEx of the Junta de Extremadura. "We were able to stretch our budget very far and provide a powerful and easy-to-use environment with Linux and GNOME. We are also able to give the students all of the productivity programs they need."
30961 
30962 The Junta of Extremadura has also created 33 computing centers for the general population. The centers feature one-on-one computer assistance, so users who are unfamiliar with computers can learn computer and e-mail basics. The centers have drawn citizens of all ages and walks of life. The oldest user of the centers is 99 years old.
30963 
30964 "Extremadura has launched a very significant initiative, and we are extremely pleased that they chose to use GNOME as their desktop environment for Linux," said Miguel de Icaza, CTO of Ximian, Inc. and GNOME Foundation president. "This initiative not only gives computing ability to all of its students, it also has the potential to grow a local IT industry in Extremadura. This is an excellent example of the control and flexibility that Linux and open source give governments and public sector institutions."
30965 
30966 More information on the Junta de Extremadura's computer initiative can be found at www.linex.org.
30967 <h3>About GNOME</h3>
30968 GNOME is a free software project that provides a complete, easy to use desktop for a variety of operating systems, including GNU/Linux (more commonly known as Linux), BSD, Solaris (tm) Operating Environment, HP-UX, UNIX, BSD and Apple's Darwin. The GNOME desktop is used by millions of people around the world. More than 700 computer developers, including over 100 full-time, paid developers, contribute their time and effort to the project.
30969 <h3>About the GNOME Foundation</h3>
30970 Comprised of hundreds of volunteer developers and industry-leading companies, the GNOME Foundation is an organization committed to supporting the advancement of GNOME. The Foundation provides organizational, financial and legal support to the GNOME project and helps determine its vision and roadmap. GNOME is an entirely free user environment for desktops, networked servers and portable Internet devices. The modern architecture and design of GNOME includes a technically advanced application development platform and a powerful end-user desktop environment. Major leading software industry and computer manufacturers support the GNOME development effort, which is led by a worldwide community of volunteers. More information on GNOME is available at www.gnome.org.]]></content:encoded>
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30990 			<wp:comment_id>1828</wp:comment_id>
30991 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[OSS Watch and CENATIC at OSS Watch team blog]]></wp:comment_author>
30992 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
30993 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://osswatch.jiscinvolve.org/wp/2012/09/26/oss-watch-and-cenatic/</wp:comment_author_url>
30994 			<wp:comment_author_IP>213.133.67.197</wp:comment_author_IP>
30995 			<wp:comment_date>2012-09-26 09:56:19</wp:comment_date>
30996 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-09-26 09:56:19</wp:comment_date_gmt>
30997 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] southern Spanish region of Extremadura, a region familiar to open source news watchers as a keen adopter of FOSS in the public sector. CENATIC itself is: a strategic project of the Government of Spain to [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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31005 				<title>Gnumeric project receives grant from Open Source Applications Foundation</title>
31006 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2003/07/gnumeric-project-receives-grant-from-open-source-applications-foundation/</link>
31007 		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Jul 2003 01:07:44 +0000</pubDate>
31008 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
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31010 		<description></description>
31011 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[Grant will be used to develop interoperability test suite
31012 
31013 BOSTON, Mass. July 24, 2003 The GNOME Foundation announced that the Gnumeric project has received a grant from the Open Source Application Foundation. The $4,000 grant will be used to develop a test suite to enhance interoperability between Gnumeric and other spreadsheet programs, particularly the market leading spreadsheet program. The goal of the grant and test suite is to ensure that values and functions translate seamlessly between proprietary and open source spreadsheet programs. Funds from the grant will be used to pay spreadsheet users to create files that test one or several of the more than 350 functions available in the market-leading proprietary spreadsheet software.
31014 
31015 "This grant will be used to ensure that calculated values are the same between spreadsheets created on the market leading proprietary program and Gnumeric." said Jody Goldberg of Ximian, Inc., Gnumeric Project lead and GNOME Foundation board member. "The test suite that will be developed through this grant will be available to all open source spreadsheet programs."
31016 
31017 Gnumeric is a free software spreadsheet program with better analytics than the leading proprietary spreadsheet programs. The project, which was founded five years ago, is a leading open source spreadsheet program, and is available on a number of popular open source desktop environments, including GNOME.
31018 
31019 "The availability of a strong set of interoperable productivity applications is key to the success of Linux on the desktop," explained Mitch Kapor, chairman of the Open Source Applications Foundation. "Because of my background in spreadsheets, I have a particular interest in open source spreadsheet applications. I am therefore pleased to be able to make a small contribution to strengthening not just the Gnumeric spreadsheet, but interoperability among the different open source spreadsheet programs, and compatibility with the leading commercial product. We also hope that this project will help build the community of volunteers contributing to these projects, and lead to even closer collaboration between OpenOffice, Gnumeric, Kspread and other open source spreadsheet projects."
31020 
31021 The grant will give open source spreadsheet developers an invaluable testing tool and will give Gnumeric users confidence that they have true interoperability with other spreadsheets.
31022 <h3>URLs of Organizations Listed in this Press Release</h3>
31023 <pre>GNOME: http://www.gnome.org
31024 Gnumeric: http://www.gnumeric.org
31025 Open Source Applications Foundation: http://www.osafoundation.org
31026 OpenOffice: http://www.openoffice.org
31027 KDE: http://www.kde.org</pre>
31028 <h3>About GNOME</h3>
31029 GNOME is a free software project that is developing a complete, easy to use desktop for GNU/Linux (more commonly known as Linux), BSD, Solaris, HP-UX and a variety of other Unix and Unix-like operating systems. The GNOME desktop is used by millions of people around the world. More than 700 computer developers, including over 100 full-time, paid developers, contribute their time and effort to the project.
31030 <h3>About the GNOME Foundation</h3>
31031 Comprised of hundreds of volunteer developers and industry-leading companies, the GNOME Foundation is an organization committed to supporting the advancement of GNOME. The Foundation provides organizational, financial and legal support to the GNOME project and helps determine its vision and roadmap. GNOME is an entirely free user environment for desktops, networked servers and portable Internet devices. The modern architecture and design of GNOME includes a technically advanced application development platform and a powerful end-user desktop environment. Major leading software industry and computer manufacturers support the GNOME development effort, which is led by a worldwide community of volunteers. More information on GNOME is available at www.gnome.org.]]></content:encoded>
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31052 				<title>GUADEC 2004 slated for Norway</title>
31053 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2003/11/guadec-2004-slated-for-norway/</link>
31054 		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Nov 2003 01:08:33 +0000</pubDate>
31055 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
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31057 		<description></description>
31058 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[The fifth annual GNOME User and Developer European Conference (GUADEC) will draw businesses, government, education and end users to Kristiansand
31059 
31060 BOSTON, Mass. - 3 November, 2003 - The fifth annual GNOME User and Developer European Conference (GUADEC), will bring developers, GNOME Foundation leaders and individual, business and government GNOME and open source software users to Kristiansand, Norway June 28-30, 2004. The conference is a unique forum for highlighting the capabilities and direction of GNOME, the user environment for desktops, networked servers and portable Internet devices. GUADEC will also feature meaningful discussions of the future direction of open source development.
31061 
31062 "GUADEC has enjoyed an exponential growth over the past four years, and has had a real impact on open source development and deployment in the countries we've held the conference," said Timothy Ney, GNOME Foundation executive director. "GUADEC is a unique event that brings the people who are creating GNOME together to discuss and demonstrate their work and to build roadmaps for future development. Pair these developers with IT leaders and government officials and you see some real electricity."
31063 
31064 GUADEC is being held June 28-30, 2004 at Agder University College in Kristiansand, Norway in co-operation with the Grimstad Campus Linux User Group (GLUG), Agder LUG and Norwegian Unix User Group (NUUG). The program will boast a stellar lineup of speakers, from GNOME leaders to IT industry movers and shakers. Additional information on GUADEC can be found at <a href="http://www.guadec.org/">www.guadec.org</a>.
31065 
31066 "We're excited to host GUADEC in Kristiansand", Ernst Håkon Jahr, rector of Agder University College says. "GUADEC will sharpen our focus and enhance our efforts working with Open Source in education, business and in eGovernment projects. We expect the GUADEC conference in Kristiansand to have a decisive impact on the understanding and use of Open Standards and Open Source in Europe in general and in Scandinavia in particular."
31067 <h3>About GNOME</h3>
31068 GNOME is a free software project that is developing a complete, easy to use desktop for GNU/Linux (more commonly known as Linux), BSD, Solaris, HP-UX and a variety of other Unix and Unix-like operating systems. The GNOME desktop is used by millions of people around the world. More than 700 computer developers, including over 100 full-time, paid developers, contribute their time and effort to the project.
31069 <h3>About GUADEC</h3>
31070 The GNOME User and Developer Europe Conference (GUADEC) is an annual gathering of GNOME developers, enthusiasts and individual, business, education and government users worldwide. It provides a forum for members of the GNOME project to showcase their work and to discuss the future of GNOME development. Housed in a different European country each year, GUADEC is a catalyst for the future development and direction of GNOME.
31071 <h3>About the GNOME Foundation</h3>
31072 Comprised of hundreds of volunteer developers and industry-leading companies, the GNOME Foundation is an organization committed to supporting the advancement of GNOME. The Foundation provides organizational, financial and legal support to the GNOME project and helps determine its vision and roadmap. GNOME is an entirely free user environment for desktops, networked servers and portable Internet devices. The modern architecture and design of GNOME includes a technically advanced application development platform and a powerful end-user desktop environment. Major leading software industry and computer manufacturers support the GNOME development effort, which is led by a worldwide community of volunteers. More information on GNOME is available at <a href="http://www.gnome.org/">www.gnome.org</a>.
31073 <h3>About Agder University College</h3>
31074 Agder University College (<a href="http://www.hia.no/">http://www.hia.no</a>) is a three campus University College. GUADEC will be held at the brand new Kristiansand campus. The University College offers a wide range of programmes including development aid, Business, Fine arts, Humanities and Natural Sciences, and Information technology from Bachelor to PhD level.]]></content:encoded>
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31095 				<title>Third GNOME Summit Wraps A Successful Third Year</title>
31096 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2003/11/third-gnome-summit-wraps-a-successful-third-year/</link>
31097 		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Nov 2003 01:09:09 +0000</pubDate>
31098 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
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31101 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[BOSTON, Mass. - November 25, 2003 - The third annual GNOME Summit wrapped up yesterday, drawing a record number of GNOME developers to the NYLXS Education Center at Kings Games, and Brooklyn College in New York City.
31102 
31103 The GNOME Summit is an intensive working laboratory where members of the GNOME project get together to discuss development issues and demonstrate their work. The summit gives developers from around the globe,who work together via the Internet, a chance to meet face-to-face, accelerating the development and planning work that will lead to future GNOME innovations. Accessibility, quality assurance and usability initiatives were among the many topics covered during the conference.
31104 
31105 "GNOME developers have two gatherings a year," said Timothy Ney, executive director of the GNOME Foundation. "We meet in Europe at GUADEC and in the United States and the GNOME Summit. Meeting together helps us focus and accelerate our work on the GNOME desktop and developer platform. The dedicated volunteers who helped put together the GNOME Summit deserve a very big congratulations for the success ofthis year's gathering."
31106 
31107 The GNOME Summit featured three days of sessions, as well as a keynote by Richard Stallman of the Free Software Foundation. More than 120 GNOME developers attended.
31108 
31109 One highlight of the event was the announcement that the GNOME Foundation is launching first-ever opensource desktop integration bounty hunt.
31110 
31111 "The goal of this contest is to help improve the level of integration between some of the core components ofthe Linux desktop," said Havoc Pennington, former GNOME Foundation board member and systems developer, desktop/UI tech lead at Red Hat. "Our specific aim is to improve the experience of collaboration in the desktop environment. We believe that communicating and working with other people is not simply a function of a single application that sits in a rectangular window on your screen, but is one of the primary functions of a computer."
31112 
31113 A number of specific tasks have been set out in the Desktop Integration Bounty Hunt, each carrying its own cash value. More information on the bounty can be found at www.gnome.org/bounties.
31114 
31115 The next gathering of GNOME developers and users will be at GUADEC, which will be held in Kristiansand, Norway in late June. More information on GUADEC can be found at www.guadec.org.
31116 <h3>About GNOME</h3>
31117 GNOME is a free software project that is developing a complete, easy to use desktop for GNU/Linux (more commonly known as Linux), BSD, Solaris, HP-UX and a variety of other Unix and Unix-like operating systems. The GNOME desktop is used by millions of people around the world. More than 700 computer developers, including over 100 full-time, paid developers, contribute their time and effort to the project.
31118 <h3>About the GNOME Foundation</h3>
31119 Comprised of hundreds of volunteer developers and industry-leading companies, the GNOME Foundation is an organization committed to supporting the advancement of GNOME. The Foundation provides organizational, financial and legal support to the GNOME project and helps determine its vision and roadmap. GNOME is an entirely free user environment for desktops, networked servers and portable Internet devices. The modern architecture and design of GNOME includes a technically advanced application development platform and a powerful end-user desktop environment. Major leading software industry and computer manufacturers support the GNOME development effort, which is led by a worldwide community of volunteers. More information on GNOME is available at www.gnome.org.]]></content:encoded>
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31140 				<title>No Starch Press releases The Official GNOME 2 Developer&#039;s Guide</title>
31141 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2004/04/no-starch-press-releases-the-official-gnome-2-developers-guide/</link>
31142 		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Apr 2004 01:10:14 +0000</pubDate>
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31146 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[San Francisco, CA - April 16, 2004 - An increasing number of developers worldwide are interested in GNOME, the user-friendly GUI and desktop development platform for UNIX and Linux. However, the development documentation for GNOME, while voluminous, is intimidating to a developer not wholly familiar with the GNOME development process. To help rectify this situation, No Starch Press and the GNOME Foundation announce the release of The Official GNOME 2 Developers Guide, the first English-language book about developing with GNOME 2. With this book, current and would-be GNOME developers can come up to speed with the building blocks of GNOME development: GLib, GTK, and the GNOME API's.
31147 
31148 The GNOME 2 Developer's Guide gives the reader a solid introduction to these GNOME building blocks and teaches the reader how to fully understand the various libraries and API's that are used to build GNOME applications:
31149 <ul>
31150 	<li>Use the GTK widget set to design user-friendly interfaces</li>
31151 	<li>Learn the GNOME framework, extension widgets, and GConf to build graphical applications</li>
31152 	<li>Discover the GNOME virtual file system (GNOMEVFS), a powerful means of navigating the system</li>
31153 	<li>Learn the GLib standard data structures, algorithms, utilities, and the GObject system</li>
31154 	<li>Point and click with Glade and libglade for GNOME-style rapid application development</li>
31155 	<li>Learn the roles of pkg-config, GNU Autotools, and other software building automation tools</li>
31156 </ul>
31157 This book contains numerous well-annotated examples that clearly demonstrate each GNOME feature, with an accompanying reference section to support each topic. A detailed glossary and extensive index round out the book, making it a necessary addition to every GNOME developer's library.
31158 
31159 "We're very happy that No Starch Press is publishing this book," said Timothy Ney, GNOME Foundation executive director. "GNOME deployment and development has been growing rapidly around the globe. This book will be useful to developers who are new to GNOME, as well as those who have experience with the development platform."
31160 
31161 The GNOME community has been very involved with the creation of this book. Miguel de Icaza, GNOME Project founder, contributed the foreword to the book, and Michael Meeks, a respected GNOME developer, technically reviewed the book for accuracy. Moreover, No Starch Press will be donating a portion of the proceeds from sales of the book to the GNOME Foundation. "We're pleased to have the support of the GNOME Foundation on this project," explains No Starch Press publisher William Pollock, "and to be able to offer them our support in return."
31162 <h3>ADDITIONAL RESOURCES</h3>
31163 <a href="http://nostarch.com/frameset.php?startat=gnome_toc">Table of Contents</a>
31164 <h3>ABOUT THE AUTHOR</h3>
31165 Matthias Warkus has been using Linux since the age of sixteen. He has worked with the GNOME Foundation to produce the German localization of GNOME, published articles and lectured on GNOME, and spent considerable time working on the GNOME source code.
31166 <h3>ABOUT THE TRANSLATOR</h3>
31167 Brian Ward translated The Official GNOME 2 Developer's Guide from the original German, updating and adding to the book in the process. Ward has been working with Linux since 1993 and has a Ph.D. in computer science from The University of Chicago. He is author of the Linux Kernel-HOWTO, How Linux Works (No Starch Press), The Book of VMware (No Starch Press), and The Linux Problem Solver (No Starch Press).
31168 <h3>ABOUT NO STARCH PRESS</h3>
31169 Since 1994, No Starch Press has published unique books on computing, with a focus on Open Source, security, hacking, web development, programming, gaming, and alternative operating systems. Our titles have personality, our authors are passionate, and our books tackle topics that people care about.
31170 <h3>ABOUT THE GNOME FOUNDATION</h3>
31171 The GNOME Project is an effort to create a complete, free and easy-to-use desktop environment for users, as well as a powerful application development framework for software developers. GNOME is part of the GNU Project, and is Free Software. The GNOME Foundation works to further the goal of the GNOME Project: to create a computing platform for use by the general public that is completely free software.]]></content:encoded>
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31192 				<title>GUADEC 2004 Announces International Slate of Speakers</title>
31193 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2004/05/guadec-2004-announces-international-slate-of-speakers/</link>
31194 		<pubDate>Thu, 06 May 2004 01:10:49 +0000</pubDate>
31195 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
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31198 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[GUADEC 2004 Announces International Slate of Speakers. No. 1 European open source desktop event will draw worldwide attendees.
31199 
31200 Boston, Mass - May 6, 2004 - Hundreds of software developers, enterprise and government leaders will gather on the coast of Norway to discuss the rapid adoption of the world's most popular open source desktop, GNOME. The Fifth Annual GNOME User and Developer Europe Conference (GUADEC), will be held at Agder University College from June 28-30th, 2004 in Kristiansand, Norway.
31201 
31202 "I'm looking forward to meeting developers, industry, and government leaders in Kristiansand." said Eva Hildrum, Director General of the Norwegian Ministry of Transport and Communications, "The conference can provide important fuel for innovative use of IT in an information society for all."
31203 
31204 GNOME adoption has been rapidly expanding worldwide. Recent examples include successful deployments by governments in Brazil and Spain in public telecenters, schools and government offices. The GNOME desktop environment is also being deployed by the Chinese government on over 1 million desktops over the next year.
31205 
31206 Marking the growing acceptance of the Linux Desktop around the world, the GNOME Foundation, which organizes the conference in a different country each year, will host over 60 presentations on cutting-edge technologies and case studies on migration to an open source desktop.
31207 
31208 "I have to choose my conferences and pick the most strategic ones to attend," said Bob Stack, CTO for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, "GUADEC is one of the most important open source conferences in the world." Mr. Stack will lead a roundtable policy workshop on "Defining Open Standards" with open source evangelist Bruce Perens and representatives from Denmark, France, the Netherlands, Scandinavia and Spain.
31209 
31210 Other highlights of this year's conference include:
31211 <ul>
31212 	<li>Keynotes by Dr. Edgar Villanueva, Vice-President of the Congress in Peru and Bdale Garbee, HP's CTO for Linux.</li>
31213 	<li>Cost-saving technology solutions such as how GNOME can cut information technology costs with thin client computing and HAL, a plug-and-play desktop device support for widespread use.</li>
31214 	<li>GIMPCon - GUADEC will host developers working on the freely-distributed graphics program GIMP which is used for photo retouching, image composition, image authoring and animation. The GIMP Developers Conference 2004 will be held as a sub-event of GUADEC.</li>
31215 </ul>
31216 <a href="http://2004.guadec.org/registration/">Registration for GUADEC</a> is open to the public. Special student registration and housing is available. Discounts on flights to Norway is available through SAS, the Official GUADEC Airline.
31217 
31218 ###
31219 <h3>About GNOME</h3>
31220 GNOME is a free software project that is developing a complete, easy to use desktop for GNU/Linux (more commonly known as Linux), BSD, Solaris, HP-UX and a variety of other Unix and Unix-like operating systems. The GNOME desktop is used by millions of people around the world. More than 700 computer developers, including over 100 full-time, paid developers, contribute their time and effort to the project.
31221 <h3>About GUADEC</h3>
31222 The GNOME User and Developer Europe Conference (GUADEC) is an annual gathering of GNOME developers, enthusiasts and individual, business, education and government users worldwide. It provides a forum for members of the GNOME project to showcase their work and to discuss the future of GNOME development. Housed in a different European country each year, GUADEC is a catalyst for the future development and direction of GNOME.
31223 <h3>About the GNOME Foundation</h3>
31224 Comprised of hundreds of volunteer developers and industry-leading companies, the GNOME Foundation is an organization committed to supporting the advancement of GNOME. The Foundation provides organizational, financial and legal support to the GNOME project and helps determine its vision and roadmap. GNOME is an entirely free user environment for desktops, networked servers and portable Internet devices. The modern architecture and design of GNOME includes a technically advanced application development platform and a powerful end-user desktop environment. Major leading software industry and computer manufacturers support the GNOME development effort, which is led by a worldwide community of volunteers. More information on GNOME is available at <a href="http://www.gnome.org/">www.gnome.org</a>.
31225 <h3>About Agder University College</h3>
31226 Agder University College (<a href="http://www.hia.no/">http://www.hia.no</a>) is a three campus University College. GUADEC will be held at the brand new Kristiansand campus. The University College offers a wide range of programmes including development aid, Business, Fine arts, Humanities and Natural Sciences, and Information technology from Bachelor to PhD level.]]></content:encoded>
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31247 				<title>International Free Software conference &amp; Rock&#039;n Roll in Norway</title>
31248 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2004/06/international-free-software-conference-rockn-roll-in-norway/</link>
31249 		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Jun 2004 01:11:27 +0000</pubDate>
31250 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
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31253 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[Kristiansand, Norway - June 29, 2004
31254 
31255 The open source community is gathering in Kristiansand for three days to exchange ideas and enjoy Rock'n Roll. This year's GNOME Users and Developers European Conference is the most international in five years. Delegates from Brazil, Chile, China, Japan and Peru join the many European and North American participants.
31256 
31257 Friends from all over the world, who meet only over the web through the year, gather to meet in Kristiansand to shape our future software, to make new friends and to have fun.
31258 
31259 The conference links the creative energy of free software with the power of Rock'n Roll. The Norwegian band Salvatore will give an awesome conference concert, and development of an open culture multimedia calendar is already underway.
31260 
31261 Free Software used in Extremadura has led to the highest number of PCs per student in Spain. In Extremadura 80.000 PCs are using GNOME in Schools, public administration, and in enterprises. This good example is spreading from school children to grand parents, government administation to enterprises, and from Spain to other countries. Saving taxpayers' money is a good reason for the recent dramatic increase of public interest. In Norway, the City of Bergen has decided to use Free Software on 20 new servers replacing 100 old ones, both in the city administration and in schools. 50.000 users will be connected to the servers. The Chinese government plan to use GNOME on 200 million desktops.
31262 
31263 Free Software encourages sharing of computer programmes and knowledge, just like scientists have always shared their work. The GNOME desktop is designed to be accessible for all users and is already available in 28 languages. The desktop is also highly popular among blind users.
31264 
31265 Highlights from the program of Users day:
31266 <ul>
31267 	<li>Dr. Villanueva, vice president of the congress in Peru, is famous for his proposed law requiring open source software in the public administration.
31268 <a href="http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=6099">http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=6099</a></li>
31269 	<li>"I'm looking forward to meeting developers, industry, and government leaders in Kristiansand." said Eva Hildrum, Director General of the Norwegian Ministry of Transport and Communications. Hildrum will present her Key note on Wednesday.</li>
31270 	<li>Bruce Perens, Desktop Linux Consortium. Formerly leader of Debian. (Note that Skolelinux is based on Debian)
31271 <a href="http://perens.com/">http://perens.com/</a></li>
31272 	<li>Bdale Garbee, is the CTO of HP for Linux. Formerly leader of Debian
31273 <a href="http://www.gag.com/~bdale/">http://www.gag.com/~bdale/</a></li>
31274 	<li>Bob Stack, CTO Commonwealth of Massachusetts
31275 <a href="http://www.govtech.net/magazine/story.php?id=87471">http://www.govtech.net/magazine/story.php?id=87471</a></li>
31276 	<li>Nat Friedman, co-founder of Ximinan and chairman of GNOME foundation.
31277 <a href="http://www.nat.org/">http://www.nat.org/</a></li>
31278 	<li>Mikael Snaprud, Agder University College, co-author of a Software policy for the future for the Norwegian board of technology
31279 <a href="http://teknologiradet.no/html/493.htm">http://teknologiradet.no/html/493.htm</a></li>
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31301 				<title>GNOME 2.8 released!</title>
31302 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2004/09/gnome-2-8-released/</link>
31303 		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Sep 2004 01:12:10 +0000</pubDate>
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31307 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[BOSTON, Mass - September 15, 2004 - The GNOME Foundation today released the latest version of the GNOME Desktop and Developer Platform. Version 2.8 adds greater usability, speed and better internationalization to the desktop environment.
31308 
31309 "Once again, GNOME has delivered more features and usability, on a predictable schedule," said Nat Friedman, GNOME Foundation Chairman. "GNOME 2.8 provides a comfortable environment in which users can achieve their everyday goals."
31310 
31311 Users can look forward to:
31312 <ul>
31313 	<li>Automatic detection of removable devices.</li>
31314 	<li>Automatic detection of local servers.</li>
31315 	<li>The Evolution email client, calendar, and address book.</li>
31316 	<li>Improved internationalization support. GNOME 2.8 fully supports 40 languages, with improved support for an additional 50+.</li>
31317 </ul>
31318 System Administrators will welcome:
31319 <ul>
31320 	<li>Remote control of users' desktops via the VNC server.</li>
31321 	<li>Network tools that allow users to provide diagnostic information.</li>
31322 </ul>
31323 Developers will see:
31324 <ul>
31325 	<li>Incremental backwards-compatible API additions.</li>
31326 	<li>The ability to develop GNOME software in C++, Java, Perl, and Python, as well as C.</li>
31327 </ul>
31328 "This release demonstrates GNOME's major steps toward 'just works' hardware support, system configuration and deep collaboration integration", said Jeff Waugh, GNOME Release Team Manager. "These features will have immediate value for our users, and long-term value for application developers who will be able to integrate important user data such as contacts and calendaring into their applications."
31329 
31330 GNOME is supported on a variety of platforms, including GNU/Linux (more commonly referred to as Linux), Solaris&amp;tm; Operating Environment, HP-UX, Unix, BSD and Apple's Darwin. GNOME is distributed as part of their offerings by leading Linux distributions worldwide.
31331 <h3>Availability</h3>
31332 GNOME 2.8 will soon be available via popular Linux distributions as part of their offerings.
31333 
31334 Developers, system administrators and advanced users wishing to install the GNOME 2.8 Desktop and Developer Platform now may freely download the software at <a href="http://www.gnome.org/">www.gnome.org</a>. The software includes the GNOME 2.8 desktop interface, file manager, menus and utilities, as well as the complete set of development tools and libraries.
31335 <h3>About GNOME</h3>
31336 GNOME is a free software project that is continuing to develop a complete, easy to use desktop for use on a variety of platforms. The GNOME desktop is used by millions of people around the world. More than 500 software developers from every corner of the globe, including more than 100 full-time, paid developers, contribute their time and effort to the project.
31337 <h3>About the GNOME Foundation</h3>
31338 Comprised of hundreds of volunteer developers and industry-leading companies, the GNOME Foundation is an organization committed to supporting the advancement of GNOME. The Foundation is a member directed, non-profit organization that provides financial, organizational and legal support to the GNOME project and helps determine its vision and roadmap. GNOME is an entirely free user environment for desktops, networked servers and portable devices. The architecture and design of GNOME includes a technically advanced development platform and a powerful end-user desktop environment. Major leading software industry and computer manufacturers support the GNOME development effort, which is led by a worldwide community of volunteers and paid developers. More information on GNOME and the GNOME Foundation can be found at <a href="http://www.gnome.org/">www.gnome.org.</a>
31339 
31340 <em>Linux is a trademark of Linus Torvalds. All other names and trademarks are the property of their respective owners.</em>]]></content:encoded>
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31361 				<title>Simultaneous conferences discuss the GNOME Desktop in Brazil and Spain</title>
31362 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2004/11/simultaneous-conferences-discuss-the-gnome-desktop-in-brazil-and-spain/</link>
31363 		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Nov 2004 01:12:49 +0000</pubDate>
31364 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
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31367 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil - November 13, 2004 - Software developers, government leaders, university students and professors gathered in the south of Brazil this week to discuss the GNOME desktop.
31368 
31369 The two day GNOME Forum opened yesterday on the border of Argentina, Paraguay and Brazil where open source and free software personalities from ten countries were welcomed by Rogério Santana, Secretary of the Ministry of Planning for Logistics and Technology from Brasilia, Paulo Macdonald, Mayor of Foz do Iguacu, Marcus Mazoni, President of CELEPAR, and Jon "Maddog" Hall, President of Linux International.
31370 
31371 "Brazil maintains the largest deployment of the GNOME desktop in the world." said Timothy Ney, Executive Director of GNOME Foundation, "We are pleased to bring local training for young software developers in South America and share experiences on implementing GNOME in schools and community telecenters, as well as giant hydroelectric power facility here in Foz do Iguacu.
31372 
31373 GNOME co-founder Frederico Mena Quintero, from Mexico, leads a volunteer team of international experts who are providing training for students and developers at the event. The conference is organized under the auspices of GNOME Foundation with corporate and government support.
31374 
31375 "We are very happy to host the first Forum GNOME in the State of Parana, where we are using GNOME in our schools. We expect with this Forum that more people will get to know this important international project." Said Marcos Mazoni - Paraná State Strategic Issues Advisor.
31376 
31377 In Europe, the GNOME desktop is also being discussed at GNOME Days, organized by GNOME España along with groups of users the Encuentro GNOME at the Universidad Rey Juan Carlos in Madrid. Today, participants at the two conferences in Spain and Brazil are working together on GNOME's e-mail and calendaring software through an online conference.
31378 
31379 The complete schedule and further information about the first GNOME Forum are available at:<a href="http://forumgnome.com.br/">http://forumgnome.com.br/</a>.
31380 <h3>About GNOME</h3>
31381 GNOME is a free software project that is developing a complete, easy to use desktop for GNU/Linux (more commonly known as Linux), BSD, Solaris, HP-UX and a variety of other Unix and Unix-like operating systems. The GNOME desktop is used by millions of people around the world. More than 700 computer developers, including over 100 full-time, paid developers, contribute their time and effort to the project.
31382 <h3>About the GNOME Foundation</h3>
31383 Comprised of hundreds of volunteer developers and industry-leading companies, the GNOME Foundation is an organization committed to supporting the advancement of GNOME. The Foundation provides organizational, financial and legal support to the GNOME project and helps determine its vision and roadmap. GNOME is an entirely free user environment for desktops, networked servers and portable Internet devices. The modern architecture and design of GNOME includes a technically advanced application development platform and a powerful end-user desktop environment. Major leading software industry and computer manufacturers support the GNOME development effort, which is led by a worldwide community of volunteers. More information on GNOME is available at <a href="http://www.gnome.org/">www.gnome.org</a>.]]></content:encoded>
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31404 				<title>GNOME 2.10 released!</title>
31405 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2005/03/gnome-2-10-released/</link>
31406 		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Mar 2005 01:13:47 +0000</pubDate>
31407 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
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31410 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<em>New version of the popular, multi-platform desktop environment offers greater ease and convenience.</em>
31411 
31412 BOSTON, Mass - March 9, 2005 - The GNOME Project today released the latest version of the GNOME Desktop and Developer Platform, the leading desktop for Linux and Unix operating systems. Version 2.10 improves the usability, stability, and power of GNOME by integrating multimedia, adding development possibilities, and including thousands of changes which refine the easiest and friendliest free software desktop.
31413 
31414 In keeping with GNOME's 'users first' philosophy, GNOME makes stable releases every six months. This delivers improvements to users quickly, and allows developers and distributors to plan their GNOME-based products with confidence. As a result, distributions such as Fedora, SUSE, and Ubuntu will include GNOME 2.10 in the next release of their products, providing GNOME 2.10 to millions of users.
31415 
31416 Key features GNOME 2.10 users can look forward to include:
31417 <ul>
31418 	<li>An integrated video player, one-click CD 'ripping', and improved media format support. This makes the Linux desktop's multimedia support more competitive with the leading proprietary operating systems.</li>
31419 	<li>More auto-detection of hardware and network servers, demonstrating GNOME's focus on software that 'Just Works' without distracting or confusing users.</li>
31420 	<li>Better integration between applications, including improved links between GNOME applications, and use of cross-platform standards, improving both the user and ISV experience.</li>
31421 	<li>Continued polish and stability, based on user feedback. GNOME 2.10 includes thousands of bug fixes and usability improvements since GNOME 2.8 was released in September.</li>
31422 </ul>
31423 "This GNOME release is exciting", says Christian Schaller, Fluendo Business Manager and GStreamer development team member. "Not only is GNOME fixing problems for end users, but by working actively with other free software communities like freedesktop.org, GStreamer, and GTK+, GNOME is driving forward the entire Free Software desktop."
31424 
31425 "We're having lots of fun doing this", said Luis Villa, GNOME Foundation Board member and contributor. "Instead of just talking about vaporware that takes years to come out, GNOME's developers are creating concrete improvements and delivering these to our users twice a year. This is something no proprietary desktop vendor matches."
31426 <h3>Availability</h3>
31427 GNOME 2.10 will soon be available as part of most popular Linux distributions. For those who can't wait, the new GNOME LiveCD (available from <a href="http://www.gnome.org/start/2.10/">www.gnome.org/start/2.10/</a>) allows users and other interested parties to test the latest GNOME desktop by burning a CD and rebooting - no installation necessary.
31428 
31429 Developers and advanced users wishing to install the GNOME 2.10 Desktop and Developer Platform now may download the software at <a href="http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/">http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/</a> The software includes the source code for the GNOME 2.10 desktop interface and a complete set of developer tools and libraries.
31430 <h3>About GNOME</h3>
31431 GNOME is a free software project developing a complete, easy to use desktop. Besides including central desktop components like system menus, a file manager, web browser, and utilities, GNOME is a complete development environment allowing developers to create new applications.
31432 
31433 More than 500 software developers from every continent, including more than 100 paid developers, contribute their time and effort to the project. Sponsors include industry leaders like Fluendo, HP, IBM, Novell, Red Hat, and Sun. GNOME is supported on a variety of platforms, including GNU/Linux (more commonly referred to as Linux), Solaris Operating Environment, HP-UX, Unix, BSD and Apple's Darwin.
31434 
31435 The GNOME desktop is used by millions of people around the world. GNOME is a standard part of all leading Linux and Unix distributions worldwide, including those of popular community distributions like Debian, Fedora Core, and SUSE, and is the default desktop on major enterprise Linux distributions like Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Sun Java Desktop System. GNOME is also the desktop of choice for some of the world's biggest Linux desktop deployments, including large government deployments in Extremadura, Spain, and Sao Paulo, Brazil. GNOME's technology is used by major Linux ISVs like Firefox, the Eclipse Project, and Real Networks.
31436 
31437 More information on GNOME can be found at <a href="http://www.gnome.org/">http://www.gnome.org/</a>
31438 <h3>About the GNOME Foundation</h3>
31439 Comprised of hundreds of volunteer developers and industry-leading companies, the GNOME Foundation is an organization committed to supporting the advancement of GNOME. The Foundation is a member directed, non-profit organization that provides financial, organizational and legal support to the GNOME project and helps determine its vision and roadmap. More information on the GNOME Foundation can be found at <a href="http://foundation.gnome.org/"></a><a href="http://foundation.gnome.org/">http://foundation.gnome.org</a>
31440 <h3>Press Inquiries</h3>
31441 Please direct press inquiries to <a href="mailto:gnome-press-contact@gnome.org">gnome-press-contact@gnome.org</a>.
31442 
31443 <em>Linux is a trademark of Linus Torvalds. All other names and trademarks are the property of their respective owners.</em>]]></content:encoded>
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31464 				<title>GUADEC 6 Announces Speakers for Stuttgart</title>
31465 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2005/03/guadec-6-announces-speakers-for-stuttgart/</link>
31466 		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Mar 2005 01:14:29 +0000</pubDate>
31467 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
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31469 		<description></description>
31470 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[The world's largest open source desktop event to highlight multimedia, business and government deployments.
31471 
31472 BOSTON, Mass. - 11 March, 2005 - The sixth annual GNOME User and Developer European Conference (GUADEC), announced its program slate for GUADEC, which will be held in Stuttgart, Germany May 29-31, 2005. The high-level conference has lined up a roster of industry-leading analysts, developers and thought leaders, as well as top government and business IT officials. The conference is a unique forum for highlighting the capabilities and direction of GNOME, the user environment for desktops, networked servers and portable Internet devices. GUADEC will also feature meaningful discussions of the future direction of open source projects, including the Open Office suite.
31473 
31474 "GUADEC is not to be missed for anyone developing or deploying a free and open source desktop,” said Timothy Ney, GNOME Foundation executive director. "GUADEC looks not only at new technology for managing and locating information like Beagle, but it is also an opportunity for enterprise and government leaders to share information on IT policy and best practices for migration to a Linux desktop. The combination of top GNOME developers with influential users makes Stuttgart a not-to-be-missed destination for hundreds of participants from over 30 countries.”
31475 
31476 "Linux continues to be one of the most rapidly growing client operating environments," said Dan Kusnetzky, IDC's vice president of system software research. "System software, such as GNOME, that helps individuals be more productive when using Linux are an important factor supporting of that growth."
31477 
31478 GUADEC is being held May 29-31 at Haus der Wirtschaft in Stuttgart, Germany and is co-organized by the Ministry of Economic Affairs for Baden-Württemberg, Stuttgart Region Development Corporation, and GNOME Deutschland, e.V.
31479 
31480 A preliminary lineup of speakers ranges from GNOME founder Miguel de Icaza and Federico Mena Quintero to top industry analyst Dan Kusnetzky from IDC and IT entrepreneur Mark Shuttleworth. Additional information on GUADEC can be found at <a href="http://2005.guadec.org/">www.guadec.org</a>.
31481 
31482 "We're very pleased that GNOME Foundation chose the Stuttgart Region in Baden-Württemberg for its annual European congress," Ernst Pfister, Minister of Economic Affairs for the German federal state of Baden-Württemberg said. "Open Source software is a cornerstone for economic development and GUADEC will feature the expertise in our state and its partnership with this innovative global IT community”
31483 
31484 “GUADEC (3rd. edition) had a profound effect on our business and on open source development and deployment in Andalusia (Spain),” said Antonio J. Saenz, chief technology officer of ISOTROL, S.A. “The meetings held by business and government IT leaders with developers, thought leaders and individual users gave the region the tools to make our IT goals a reality."
31485 
31486 GUADEC 6 will feature special sessions on Open Office, two days of conference aimed at GNOME developers, as well as the popular and useful User Day, which will feature sessions that will be of interest for individual, corporate and government users of open source software.
31487 <h3>About GUADEC</h3>
31488 The GNOME User and Developer Europe Conference (GUADEC) is an annual gathering of GNOME developers, enthusiasts and individual, business, education and government users worldwide. It provides a forum for members of the GNOME project to showcase their work and to discuss the future of GNOME development. GUADEC is also home to open source luminaries, top-level government and business IT leaders who discuss strategies, deployments options and the future of open source software. GUADEC is housed in a different European country each year.
31489 <h3>About the GNOME Foundation</h3>
31490 Comprised of hundreds of volunteer developers and industry-leading companies, the GNOME Foundation is an organization committed to supporting the advancement of GNOME. The Foundation provides organizational, financial and legal support to the GNOME project and helps determine its vision and roadmap. GNOME is an entirely free user environment for desktops, networked servers and portable Internet devices. The modern architecture and design of GNOME includes a technically advanced application development platform and a powerful end-user desktop environment. Major leading software industry and computer manufacturers support the GNOME development effort, which is led by a worldwide community of volunteers. More information on GNOME is available at <a href="http://www.gnome.org/">www.gnome.org</a>.
31491 <h3>About Stuttgart Region Development Corporation</h3>
31492 Stuttgart Region Development Corporation created and coordinates the initiative "Open Source Region Stuttgart". With more than 40 events to date, some 100,000 visitors to the website and more than 23 million media contacts, the initiative was most effective in making the IT-industry and IT-users more aware of their Open Source software options. <a href="http://opensource.region-stuttgart.de/english.php">http://opensource.region-stuttgart.de/english.php</a>.]]></content:encoded>
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31513 				<title>GNOME Partners with the Open Source Consortium</title>
31514 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2005/05/gnome-partners-with-the-open-source-consortium/</link>
31515 		<pubDate>Thu, 19 May 2005 01:15:09 +0000</pubDate>
31516 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
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31519 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[19 May, 2005 - The GNOME Foundation, a leading open source organization and the provider of the GNOME desktop environment and the GNOME development platform, is partnering with the Open Source Consortium (OSC), the independent voice of the Open Source business community in Europe. GNOME will join OSC's Community Advisory Board, and work with the OSC to promote the Open Source desktop.
31520 
31521 The move reflects the GNOME Foundation's support for the work of the OSC. Examples of such work include the OSC's involvement with the recent BECTA announcement concerning the future of Open Source solutions for UK schools, and involvement with the Open Source Academy initiative, which promotes adoption of Open Source software amongst the public sector and is funded by the Office Of The Deputy Prime Minister.
31522 
31523 Says Owen Taylor, chairman of the board of directors of the GNOME Foundation, "The GNOME Foundation welcomes the opportunity to collaborate with the OSC and increase adoption of Free and Open Source Software in public administrations in Europe. We are excited about the value we can bring to governmental organisations through the OSC".
31524 
31525 OSC members will benefit from the closer working relationship with the GNOME Foundation, including information sharing, GNOME presence at OSC events and the GNOME Foundation's long experience in Open Source. The GNOME Foundation expects to benefit by working with OSC to promote Open Source desktop software as an alternative to proprietary operating systems in the European public sector.
31526 
31527 For his part Mark Taylor, Executive Director of the OSC welcomed Owen's comments adding, "The GNOME Project are known to the entire Free and Open Source Software community for their usable, high-quality desktop. We look forward to our joint collaboration in advancing the free software desktop in Europe."
31528 <h3>About the GNOME Foundation</h3>
31529 Comprised of hundreds of volunteer developers and industry-leading companies, the GNOME Foundation is an organization committed to supporting the advancement of GNOME. The Foundation provides organizational, financial and legal support to the GNOME project and helps determine its vision and roadmap. GNOME is an entirely free user environment for desktops, networked servers and portable Internet devices. The modern architecture and design of GNOME includes a technically advanced application development platform and a powerful end-user desktop environment. Major leading software industry and computer manufacturers support the GNOME development effort, which is led by a worldwide community of volunteers. More information on GNOME is available at <a href="http://www.gnome.org/">www.gnome.org</a>.]]></content:encoded>
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31550 				<title>GUADEC 6 adds Exciting Speakers and a New Track</title>
31551 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2005/05/guadec-6-adds-exciting-speakers-and-a-new-track/</link>
31552 		<pubDate>Mon, 23 May 2005 01:16:39 +0000</pubDate>
31553 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
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31556 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<em>The world's largest open source desktop event to feature a multimedia track and keynotes from technology notables</em>
31557 
31558 BOSTON, Mass. - 23 May, 2005 - The sixth annual GNOME User and Developer European Conference (GUADEC), announced additions to the already impressive slate for GUADEC, which will be held in Stuttgart, Germany May 29-31, 2005. The high-level conference has added a special multimedia track, on the latest in free media technology, including speakers from the BBC and Nokia. Keynote addresses by Mark Shuttleworth, founder of HBD Venture Capital and the Shuttleworth Foundation and Nathan Wilson, Project Lead, Software of Dreamworks Animation Studio have been added to the program. Keynotes by Miguel de Icaza, GNOME Founder and VP of Developer Platforms at Novell and Daniel M. Kusnetzky, Program VP, System Software, Enterprise Computing at IDC round out the keynote sessions.
31559 
31560 GUADEC is a unique forum for highlighting the capabilities and direction of GNOME, the user environment for desktops, networked servers and portable Internet devices. The conference will also feature meaningful discussions of the future direction of open source projects, including the Open Office suite.
31561 
31562 "Were very pleased with our outstanding keynote speakers and the addition of the multimedia track, said Timothy Ney, GNOME Foundation executive director. "This years GUADEC in Germany promises to be another landmark conference on open source technology.
31563 
31564 GUADEC is being held May 29-31 at Haus der Wirtschaft in Stuttgart, Germany and is co-organized by the Ministry of Economic Affairs for Baden-Wrttemberg, Stuttgart Region Economic Development Corporation and GNOME Deutschland, e.V. The conference is an opportunity for enterprise and government leaders to share information on IT policy and best practices for migration to a Linux desktop. The combination of top GNOME developers with influential users makes Stuttgart a not-to-be-missed destination for hundreds of participants from over 30 countries. Additional information on GUADEC can be found at www.guadec.org.
31565 <h3>About GUADEC</h3>
31566 The GNOME User and Developer Europe Conference (GUADEC) is an annual gathering of GNOME developers, enthusiasts and individual, business, education and government users worldwide. It provides a forum for members of the GNOME project to showcase their work and to discuss the future of GNOME development. GUADEC is also home to open source luminaries, top-level government and business IT leaders who discuss strategies, deployments options and the future of open source software. GUADEC is housed in a different European country each year.
31567 <h3>About the GNOME Foundation</h3>
31568 Comprised of hundreds of volunteer developers and industry-leading companies, the GNOME Foundation is an organization committed to supporting the advancement of GNOME. The Foundation provides organizational, financial and legal support to the GNOME project and helps determine its vision and roadmap. GNOME is an entirely free user environment for desktops, networked servers and portable Internet devices. The modern architecture and design of GNOME includes a technically advanced application development platform and a powerful end-user desktop environment. Major leading software industry and computer manufacturers support the GNOME development effort, which is led by a worldwide community of volunteers. More information on GNOME is available at <a href="http://www.gnome.org/">www.gnome.org</a>.
31569 
31570 About Stuttgart Region Development Corporation Stuttgart Region Development Corporation created and coordinates the initiative "Open Source Region Stuttgart". With more than 40 events to date, some 100,000 visitors to the website and more than 23 million media contacts, the initiative was most effective in making the IT-industry and IT-users more aware of their Open Source software options. <a href="http://opensource.region-stuttgart.de/english.php">http://opensource.region-stuttgart.de/english.php</a>.]]></content:encoded>
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31591 				<title>Nokia Makes Donation to GNOME Foundation</title>
31592 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2005/05/nokia-makes-donation-to-gnome-foundation/</link>
31593 		<pubDate>Tue, 31 May 2005 01:17:28 +0000</pubDate>
31594 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
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31597 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[STUTTGART, Germany –May 31, 2005 – Nokia, which recently launched the Nokia 770 Internet Tablet, announced today a developer device program at the GNOME user and Developer European Conference (GUADEC). The developer device program will donate the proceeds from the sales of 500 Nokia 770 devices to the GNOME Foundation.
31598 
31599 The Nokia 770 Internet Tablet is based on Linux and widely deployed Open Source technologies like GNOME. At the core of the Nokia 770 Internet Tablet is Hildon Application Framework, which is based on GNOME technology. This technology has been adapted with extensions and modifications to evolve a user interface framework that is better suited for handheld category devices.
31600 
31601 “GNOME is a very powerful and user-friendly environment suitable for desktops,” said Ari Jaaksi, Director, Open Software Platform, Convergence Products, Multimedia, Nokia. “By harnessing the power of GNOME and adapting it for handhelds on the Nokia 770 Internet Tablet, we are delivering an impressive product that will continue to grow with the help and input of GNOME and Open Source users and developers.”
31602 
31603 The tablet, which was unveiled on the 25 of May at the LinuxWorld Summit in New York, will allow users to browse the web, check e-mail, read the latest news, listen to Internet radio or their own music, watch videos and store and view images.
31604 
31605 “We’re very excited about the release of the Nokia 770 Internet Tablet,” said Timothy Ney, executive director of the GNOME Foundation. “We are also really grateful to Nokia for donating the proceeds of the developer device program to the GNOME Foundation.”
31606 
31607 The 770 Internet Tablet has a host of utilities, including a file manager, PDF reader, notes and sketch capabilities, as well as games. It has a high-resolution 4.13-inch touch screen, 800x480 resolution and 65,536 colors that will show off the truly impressive graphic environment. It also features an on-screen keyboard and handwriting capabilities, as well as zooming, panning and full-screen features.
31608 <h3>About Nokia</h3>
31609 Nokia is a world leader in mobile communications, driving the growth and sustainability of the broader mobility industry. Nokia connects people to each other and the information that matters to them with easy-to-use and innovative products like mobile phones, devices and solutions for imaging, games, media and businesses. Nokia provides equipment, solutions and services for network operators and corporations. www.nokia.com
31610 <h3>Media Enquiries:</h3>
31611 Nokia Multimedia
31612 Communications
31613 tel. +358 7180 45725
31614 
31615 Nokia
31616 Communications
31617 tel. +358 7180 34900
31618 e-mail: <a href="mailto:press.office@nokia.com">press.office@nokia.com</a>
31619 
31620 <a href="http://www.nokia.com/">www.nokia.com</a>
31621 <h3>About GNOME and the GNOME Foundation</h3>
31622 Comprised of hundreds of volunteer developers and industry-leading companies, the GNOME Foundation is an organization committed to supporting the advancement of GNOME. The Foundation provides organizational, financial and legal support to the GNOME project and helps determine its vision and roadmap. GNOME is an entirely free user environment for desktops, networked servers and portable Internet devices. The modern architecture and design of GNOME includes a technically advanced application development platform and a powerful end-user desktop environment. Major leading software industry and computer manufacturers support the GNOME development effort, which is led by a worldwide community of volunteers. More information on GNOME is available at <a href="http://www.gnome.org/">www.gnome.org</a>.
31623 <h3>Media Enquiries:</h3>
31624 Leslie Proctor
31625 <a href="mailto:gnome-press-contact@gnome.org">gnome-press-contact@gnome.org</a>
31626 <h3>About GUADEC</h3>
31627 The GNOME User and Developer Europe Conference (GUADEC) is an annual gathering of GNOME developers, enthusiasts and individual, business, education and government users worldwide. It provides a forum for members of the GNOME project to showcase their work and to discuss the future of GNOME development. GUADEC is also home to open source luminaries, top-level government and business IT leaders who discuss strategies, deployments options and the future of open source software. GUADEC is housed in a different European country each year.
31628 <h3>Media Enquiries:</h3>
31629 Leslie Proctor
31630 <a href="mailto:gnome-press-contact@gnome.org">gnome-press-contact@gnome.org</a>]]></content:encoded>
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31651 				<title>GUADEC 2006 slated for Barcelona</title>
31652 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2005/07/guadec-2006-slated-for-barcelona/</link>
31653 		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Jul 2005 01:18:48 +0000</pubDate>
31654 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
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31657 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<em>The 7th annual GNOME User and Developer European Conference (GUADEC) will draw businesses, government, education and end users to Barcelona.</em>
31658 
31659 BOSTON, Mass. - 20 June, 2005 - The 7th annual GNOME User and Developer European Conference (GUADEC) will bring software developers, as well as business, government and private users of free and open source software to Barcelona (Catalonia - Spain).
31660 
31661 The conference highlights the capabilities and direction of GNOME, the free software desktop and development environment for personal computers, workstations, and portable Internet devices.
31662 
31663 Topics will include development workshops, translation showcases, business models for free software development, GNOME in mobile devices, and discussions about the future of GNOME.
31664 
31665 GUADEC will be jointly organized by the GNOME Foundation, the Generalitat de Catalunya (Catalan Government), the Council of Barcelona, the Internet Global Congress (IGC) and the local free software community. The event takes place in combination with the IGC at Fira de Barcelona in May 2006, with the exact date yet to be announced.
31666 
31667 Owen Taylor, chairman of the board of the GNOME Foundation, welcomes the participation of the local administrations: "This is a splendid opportunity to showcase their developments in e-government and education, and to share that with visitors from all over the world."
31668 
31669 The Generalitat de Catalunya and the Council of Barcelona are committed to the use of open standards and free and open source software in the public sector and are encouraging the adoption of free software by citizens.
31670 
31671 The secretary for Telecommunications and the Information Society in the Catalan Government, Oriol Ferran, highlighted "the importance for Catalunya to host events such as GUADEC as it helps us to support the government's national policy to promote Free Software development".
31672 
31673 According to Oriol Ferran "These meetings allow us to access the main points of debate about Free Software development thus situating Catalonia as an international reference point in this field".
31674 <h3>About GNOME and the GNOME Foundation</h3>
31675 Comprised of hundreds of volunteer developers and industry-leading companies, the GNOME Foundation is an organization committed to supporting the advancement of GNOME. GNOME is a free software desktop and development environment for personal computers, workstations, networked servers and portable Internet devices. Major leading software industry and computer manufacturers support the GNOME development effort, which is led by a worldwide community of volunteers. The Foundation provides organizational, financial and legal support to the GNOME project and helps determine its vision and roadmap. More information on GNOME is available at <a href="http://www.gnome.org/">http://www.gnome.org/</a>.
31676 <h3>About GUADEC</h3>
31677 The GNOME User and Developer Europe Conference (GUADEC) is an annual gathering of GNOME developers, enthusiasts and individual, business, education and government users worldwide. It provides a forum for members of the GNOME project to showcase their work and to discuss the future of GNOME development. Housed in a different European country each year, GUADEC is a catalyst for the future development and direction of GNOME. More at <a href="http://guadec.gnome.org/">guadec.gnome.org</a>.
31678 <h3>About the IGC</h3>
31679 The Internet Global Congress is the leading Internet and New Technologies congress in Spain. Organized by the Fundació Barcelona Digital, the Congress comprises a series of conferences addressing a number of key Information Society themes, and an exhibition (IGC Village) where delegates can discover the latest ICT products and services. More at <a href="http://www.igcweb.bet/">www.igcweb.net</a>.
31680 
31681 <em>Linux is a trademark of Linus Torvalds. All other names and trademarks are the property of their respective owners.</em>]]></content:encoded>
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31702 				<title>GNOME 2.12 released! </title>
31703 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2005/09/gnome-2-12-released/</link>
31704 		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Sep 2005 01:19:24 +0000</pubDate>
31705 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
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31708 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<strong>New version of the popular free-software desktop environment offers convenience and capability.</strong>
31709 
31710 BOSTON, Mass - September 7, 2005 - The GNOME Project today released the latest version of the GNOME Desktop and Developer Platform, the leading desktop for Linux and Unix operating systems. Version 2.12 improves the usability and power of GNOME in response to user feedback and developer contributions, and includes thousands of changes which refine the easiest and friendliest free software desktop.
31711 
31712 In keeping with GNOME's 'users first' philosophy, GNOME makes stable releases every six months. This allows developers and distributors to plan their GNOME-based products with confidence. As a result, distributions such as Fedora, SUSE, and Ubuntu will include GNOME 2.12 in the next release of their products, providing GNOME 2.12 to millions of users.
31713 <ul type="disc">
31714 	<li>An updated default theme.</li>
31715 	<li>Easier file management.</li>
31716 	<li>Intuitive clipboard behaviour.</li>
31717 	<li>A unified document viewer.</li>
31718 	<li>The About Me control panel.</li>
31719 </ul>
31720 System administrators will also welcome the new Services control panel, and menu editor. Software developers benefit from improvements to the underlying GTK+ toolkit, including integration of the next-generation cairo drawing toolkit from freedesktop.org.
31721 
31722 "GNOME 2.12 looks better than ever before and brings greater consistency," said Owen Taylor, chairman of the GNOME Foundation's board. "There are useful new features throughout the desktop, carefully implemented to increase usability while keeping GNOME simple and intuitive."
31723 
31724 "This release is the result of lots of hard work by a fantastic group of people," said Elijah Newren, GNOME's release manager. "We are proud of our developers and proud of what they have produced."
31725 
31726 GNOME 2.12 is available in 43 languages, with many more languages partially supported. Galician, Estonian, Indonesian, Macedonian, Nepali, Slovak, Vietnamese, Thai, and Xhosa are new supported languages in GNOME 2.12.
31727 <h3>Availability</h3>
31728 GNOME 2.12 will soon be available as part of most popular Linux distributions. For those who can't wait, the new GNOME LiveCD (available from <a href="http://www.gnome.org/start/2.12/" target="_top">www.gnome.org/start/2.12/</a>) allows users and journalists to test the latest GNOME desktop by burning a CD and rebooting - no installation is necessary.
31729 
31730 Developers and advanced users wishing to install the GNOME 2.12 Desktop and Developer Platform now may download the software at<a href="http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/" target="_top">http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/</a> The software includes the source code for the GNOME 2.12 desktop interface and a complete set of developer tools and libraries.
31731 <h3>About GNOME</h3>
31732 GNOME is a free-software project developing a complete, easy to use desktop. Besides including central desktop components like system menus, a file manager, web browser, and utilities, GNOME is a complete development environment allowing developers to create new applications.
31733 
31734 More than 500 software developers from every continent, including more than 100 paid developers, contribute their time and effort to the project. Sponsors include industry leaders like Fluendo, HP, IBM, Novell, Red Hat, and Sun. GNOME is supported on a variety of platforms, including GNU/Linux (more commonly referred to as Linux), Solaris Operating Environment, HP-UX, Unix, BSD and Apple's Darwin.
31735 
31736 The GNOME desktop is used by millions of people around the world. GNOME is a standard part of all leading Linux and Unix distributions worldwide, including those of popular community distributions like Debian, Fedora Core, and SUSE, and is the default desktop on major enterprise Linux distributions like Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Sun Java Desktop System. GNOME is also the desktop of choice for some of the world's biggest Linux desktop deployments, including large government deployments in Extremadura, Spain, and Sao Paulo, Brazil. GNOME's technology is used by major Linux ISVs such as Firefox, the Eclipse Project, Real Networks, and VMWare.
31737 
31738 More information on GNOME can be found at <a href="http://www.gnome.org/" target="_top">http://www.gnome.org/</a>
31739 <h3>About the GNOME Foundation</h3>
31740 Comprised of hundreds of volunteer developers and industry-leading companies, the GNOME Foundation is an organization committed to supporting the advancement of GNOME. The Foundation is a member directed, non-profit organization that provides financial, organizational and legal support to the GNOME project and helps determine its vision and roadmap. More information on the GNOME Foundation can be found at <a href="http://foundation.gnome.org/" target="_top">foundation.gnome.org</a>.
31741 <h3>Press Inquiries</h3>
31742 Please direct press inquiries to <a href="mailto:gnome-press-contact@gnome.org" target="_top">gnome-press-contact@gnome.org</a>.
31743 
31744 <em>Linux is a trademark of Linus Torvalds. All other names and trademarks are the property of their respective owners.</em>]]></content:encoded>
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31765 				<title>Three New Companies Join the GNOME Foundation&#039;s Advisory Board</title>
31766 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2005/10/three-new-companies-join-the-gnome-foundations-advisory-board/</link>
31767 		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Oct 2005 01:24:44 +0000</pubDate>
31768 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
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31770 		<description></description>
31771 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[European Start-ups in Media and Mobile Technology Use GNOME
31772 
31773 BOSTON, Mass - October 5, 2005 - The GNOME Foundation today announced three new corporate members - OpenedHand Ltd., Imendio AB and Fluendo S.L. These young growing companies are eager to support the GNOME Desktop project and become more deeply involved by joining GNOME's advisory board. Based in the United Kingdom, Sweden and Spain, and specializing in different applications of the GNOME platform, they reflect the diversity and optimism of the GNOME community.
31774 
31775 "We strongly believe that GNOME technologies give advantages on today's mobile and embedded platforms," said Matthew Allum, Director of OpenedHand. "At OpenedHand we are both GNOME developers and users. That's why we are excited to join the foundation and further support GNOME and broaden its audience".
31776 
31777 "The GNOME platform has always been a core part of our business, so it's with great joy that we announce this partnership. Our developers have been involved both professionally and personally in GNOME since the beginning of the project. We see this as a great opportunity to also support GNOME financially." said Mikael Hallendal, CEO of Imendio AB.
31778 
31779 "With GStreamer as GNOME's multimedia framework we were happy to be invited to join the GNOME Foundation advisory board," said Julien Moutte, CEO of Fluendo. "Through collaboration with the GNOME and GStreamer communities we hope to provide a first class multimedia experience for GNOME users."
31780 <h3>About OpenedHand Ltd</h3>
31781 OpenedHand has unique skills and experience in royalty-free mobile and embedded open source software, ranging from low-level kernel development to user interface work. OpenedHand develops open source software as well as contributing to numerous free software communities including X.org, Freedesktop.org, the Linux kernel, OpenEmbedded, GNOME, GTK and GPE.
31782 <h3>About Imendio AB</h3>
31783 Imendio is a small European company employing some of the world's most experienced and talented GNOME and GTK+ developers. Imendio focuses on cross-platform library and API development, targeting platforms ranging from embedded devices to desktops. With extensive experience in GLib/GTK+ and XMPP/Jabber, Imendio provides first class software development services.
31784 <h3>About Fluendo S.L.</h3>
31785 Fluendo specializes in delivering products and consulting services focusing on UNIX and GNU/Linux multimedia. Fluendo employs several of the main developers of the GStreamer multimedia framework, which is quickly establishing itself as the de-facto standard multimedia framework for GNU/Linux and UNIX systems.
31786 
31787 Fluendo's flagship product is the Flumotion streaming media server, which benefits from a unique and powerful distributed design. Fluendo leads the way by combining best-of-breed systems from the Open Source world with a strong team of highly knowledgeable software engineers and a management team with extensive streaming media expertise.
31788 <h3>About GNOME and the GNOME Foundation</h3>
31789 Comprised of hundreds of volunteer developers and industry-leading companies, the GNOME Foundation is an organization committed to supporting the advancement of GNOME. GNOME is a free software desktop and development environment for personal computers, workstations, networked servers and portable Internet devices. Major leading software industry and computer manufacturers support the GNOME development effort, which is led by a worldwide community of volunteers.
31790 
31791 The Foundation provides organizational, financial and legal support to the GNOME project and helps determine its vision and roadmap. More information on GNOME is available at http://www.gnome.org/.
31792 
31793 Linux is a trademark of Linus Torvalds. All other names and trademarks are the property of their respective owners.]]></content:encoded>
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31814 				<title>The Three-Day GNOME Summit starts Oct 8</title>
31815 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2005/10/the-three-day-gnome-summit-starts-oct-8/</link>
31816 		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Oct 2005 01:25:30 +0000</pubDate>
31817 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
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31820 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[CAMBRIDGE, Mass – October 6, 2005 - The fifth GNOME Summit will be held October 8 through 10th. at the Stata Center, MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
31821 
31822 The GNOME Summit is an intensive workshop where members of the GNOME project get together to discuss development issues and demonstrate their work. The summit gives developers from around the globe, who work together and communicate with each other via the Internet, a chance to meet face-to-face. The goal of this Summit is to accelerate the development and planning work that will lead to future GNOME innovations and improvements.
31823 
31824 “This is one of the two most important events for GNOME developers,” said Timothy Ney, executive director of the GNOME Foundation.
31825 
31826 GNOME developers are constantly trying to find ways to improve the environment and make the end user experience better. Last year, the Summit focused on accessibility, quality assurance and usability initiatives were among the many topics covered during the conference.
31827 
31828 The focus of this year's Summit will be GNOME performance testing that is being done, so that the necessary improvements for 2.14 can made quickly and efficiently. Summit participants will be able to share data and information they have on performance in various environments - the standard desktop, thin clients and form devices such as the Nokia 770. Participants would also discuss the state of visuals and aesthetics in GNOME i.e. icons, themes, etc.
31829 
31830 Last year, 130 developers attended the summit. The Summit is sponsored by GNOME Foundation with support from the Friends of GNOME. Ney said that this year, more than a 100 developers are expected to participate in the Summit.
31831 
31832 GNOME developers meet twice a year, once in Europe at GUADEC and the second time in the United States at the Summit. The next gathering for developers and users will be in GUADEC, which will be held May 27th through May 31st.
31833 <h3>About GNOME and the GNOME Foundation</h3>
31834 Comprised of hundreds of volunteer developers and industry-leading companies, the GNOME Foundation is an organization committed to supporting the advancement of GNOME. GNOME is a free software desktop and development environment for personal computers, workstations, networked servers and portable Internet devices. Major leading software industry and computer manufacturers support the GNOME development effort, which is led by a worldwide community of volunteers.
31835 
31836 The Foundation provides organizational, financial and legal support to the GNOME project and helps determine its vision and roadmap. More information on GNOME is available at http://www.gnome.org/.
31837 
31838 Linux is a trademark of Linus Torvalds. All other names and trademarks are the property of their respective owners.]]></content:encoded>
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31855 				<title>GNOME 2.14 released!</title>
31856 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2006/04/gnome-2-14-released/</link>
31857 		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Apr 2006 01:26:11 +0000</pubDate>
31858 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
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31861 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<ul type="disc">
31862 	<li>The creation of an admin suite, including a lock down editor, Pessulus, and a user profile editor, Sabayon</li>
31863 	<li>A new search bar, called Deskbar, which can search through local files, programs and contacts as well as on the web</li>
31864 	<li><a href="http://www.ekiga.org/" target="_top">Ekiga</a>, the VoIP client formerly known as GNOME Meeting. It can now communicate using the SIP protocol which is already used by Google Talk, Asterisk and others.</li>
31865 	<li>Performance work, making your desktop even snappier</li>
31866 	<li>The ability to switch users quickly, without logging off</li>
31867 	<li>Even easier configuration, allowing GNOME 2.14 to adapt to different users needs</li>
31868 </ul>
31869 <strong>Admin Suite</strong>
31870 
31871 he new administration suite allows system administrators to control and configure the GNOME desktop to specific needs. Two new applications have been created for this: Pessulus allows administrators to lockdown the GNOME desktop for corporate environments, Internet cafes, and schools; and Sabayon allows administrators to graphically configure generic, role-based user profiles, exactly as they would configure their own desktop and then apply them to user accounts.
31872 
31873 <strong>Deskbar</strong>
31874 
31875 A new panel-based program launcher and search bar has been created, called Deskbar. Users will be able to use several internet search engines and content providers directly, without breaking workflow by starting another application. It will also enable them to launch desktop applications related to a word or phrase and its functionality is extensible by plugins.
31876 
31877 <strong>Ekiga</strong>
31878 
31879 GNOME 2.14 also includes Ekiga, the new version of GNOME's softphone client formally known as GNOME Meeting. With Ekiga, users are able to make video or audio calls over the Internet, using the industry standard protocal SIP. SIP is also used by Google Talk, and popular PBX software such as Asterisk.
31880 
31881 <strong>Performance</strong>
31882 
31883 This new release also includes several changes to improve system performance. Several important components of the GNOME desktop are now measurably faster, including text rendering, memory allocation, and numerous individual applications. Faster font rendering and memory allocation benefit all GNOME and GTK+ based applications without the need for recompilation. For application developers, a new memory allocator has been created, called GSlice, which will make the desktop more responsive and faster.
31884 
31885 As always, GNOME 2.14 is not the end of development and performance work on the GNOME desktop. Users can expect even more with our 2.16 release, scheduled for September 2006.
31886 
31887 <strong>Switching Users</strong>
31888 
31889 GNOME 2.14 includes the ability to easily switch between users, and makes it possible to have multiple users logged in at the same time.
31890 
31891 <strong>Easier Configuration</strong>
31892 
31893 Based on response from user feedback, GNOME 2.14 includes a number of easy ways to configure how the desktop behaves. This includes making it easier to change default settings for applications as well as controlling sound events.
31894 
31895 <strong>Further Information</strong>
31896 
31897 The GNOME 2.14 Release Notes contain more detailed information, including screenshots and other features not mentioned here.
31898 
31899 <strong>Availability</strong>
31900 
31901 GNOME 2.14 will soon be available as part of most popular Linux distributions. For those who can't wait, the new GNOME LiveCD (available from <a href="http://www.gnome.org/start/2.14/" target="_top">www.gnome.org/start/2.14/</a>) allows users and journalists to test the latest GNOME desktop by burning a CD and rebooting - no installation is necessary.
31902 
31903 Developers and advanced users wishing to try and install GNOME 2.14 may download the source code or build scripts at<a href="http://www.gnome.org/start/2.14/" target="_top">www.gnome.org/start/2.14/</a>.
31904 
31905 <strong>About GNOME</strong>
31906 
31907 GNOME is a free-software project whose goal is to develop a complete, and easy to use desktop for Linux and UNIX-based operating systems. GNOME also includes a complete development environment to create new applications. It is released two times a year on a regular schedule.
31908 
31909 The GNOME desktop is used by millions of people around the world. GNOME is a standard part of all leading Linux and Unix distributions worldwide, including popular community distributions like Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora Core, and SUSE. It is is also the default desktop on major enterprise Linux distributions like Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Novell's SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop, and Sun Java Desktop System.
31910 
31911 GNOME is also the desktop of choice for some of the world's biggest Linux desktop deployments, including large government deployments in Extremadura, Spain, and Sao Paulo, Brazil. GNOME's technology is used by major Linux ISVs such as Firefox, the Eclipse Project, Real Networks, and VMWare. Additionally, GNOME is increasingly being used by mobile device companies such as Nokia and Palm.
31912 
31913 More than 500 software developers from every continent, including more than 100 paid developers, contribute their time and effort to the project. Sponsors include industry leaders like Fluendo, HP, IBM, Novell, Red Hat, and Sun. GNOME is supported on a variety of platforms, including GNU/Linux (more commonly referred to as Linux), Solaris Operating Environment, HP-UX, Unix, BSD and Apple's Darwin.
31914 
31915 More information on GNOME can be found at <a href="http://www.gnome.org/" target="_top">www.gnome.org/</a>.
31916 
31917 <strong>About the GNOME Foundation</strong>
31918 
31919 Comprised of hundreds of volunteer developers and industry-leading companies, the GNOME Foundation is an organization committed to supporting the advancement of GNOME. The Foundation is a member directed, non-profit organization that provides financial, organizational and legal support to the GNOME project and helps determine its vision and roadmap. More information on the GNOME Foundation can be found at <a href="http://foundation.gnome.org/" target="_top">foundation.gnome.org</a>.
31920 
31921 <strong>Press Inquiries</strong>
31922 
31923 Check <a href="http://www.gnome.org/press/" target="_top">www.gnome.org/press/</a> to find your nearest press contact. You may also contact us at press@gnome.org.
31924 
31925 Linux is a trademark of Linus Torvalds. All other names and trademarks are the property of their respective owners.]]></content:encoded>
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31946 				<title>GNOME to Sponsor Female Developers in a Summer Outreach Program</title>
31947 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2006/06/gnome-to-sponsor-female-developers-in-a-summer-outreach-program/</link>
31948 		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Jun 2006 01:30:40 +0000</pubDate>
31949 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
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31951 		<description></description>
31952 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[BOSTON, Mass - June 13, 2006 - The GNOME Foundation is offering USD$9000 to female students in order to promote the participation of women in GNOME-related development.
31953 
31954 The money originates from GNOME's participation in the Google "Summer of Code" program (code.google.com/soc/), for which GNOME developers will mentor 20 students working throughout the northern summer on GNOME-related projects. This year GNOME received 181 applications to Google's program, yet none were from women. The GNOME Foundation has therefore chosen to reinvest Google's contribution into a new program designed to increase the participation of women in GNOME. The program has no official relationship with Google.
31955 
31956 "Free software prides itself on being open to anyone with a good idea, yet less than 2% of free software developers are female. We, as a community, need to be actively working to change this statistic, and programs like this one are a much needed step in the right direction." said Hanna Wallach, a GNOME developer who is involved in several projects that encourage women to participate in free software development.
31957 
31958 The Women's Summer Outreach Program is currently accepting applications from female students. Accepted students will receive a stipend of USD$3000 over a two month period. A pool of project ideas is provided at<a href="http://projects.gnome.org/wsop/">projects.gnome.org/wsop/</a>, though original proposals are also encouraged. Projects may either be related to GNOME directly, or indirectly via projects such as Gstreamer and Abiword. Each student will be assigned a mentor to provide guidance throughout the program.
31959 
31960 Vincent Untz, member of the GNOME Foundation board and coordinator of the GNOME team for Google's "Summer of Code" program, explained: "Many women have the skills required to contribute to Free Software projects like GNOME, but may not see an opportunity to start working with us. By initiating this program, not only do we want to highlight the issue, but we also hope that this opportunity will help more women to get involved in the long term."
31961 
31962 Applications should be submitted using the form at <a href="http://projects.gnome.org/wsop/">projects.gnome.org/wsop/</a>. More information about the application process may be found at the same location.
31963 <h3>About GNOME</h3>
31964 GNOME is a free-software project whose goal is to develop a complete, and easy to use desktop for Linux and UNIX-based operating systems. GNOME also includes a complete development environment to create new applications. It is released two times a year on a regular schedule.
31965 
31966 The GNOME desktop is used by millions of people around the world. GNOME is a standard part of all leading Linux and Unix distributions worldwide, including popular community distributions like Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora Core, and SUSE. It is is also the default desktop on major enterprise Linux distributions like Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Novell's SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop, and Sun Java Desktop System.
31967 
31968 GNOME is also the desktop of choice for some of the world's biggest Linux desktop deployments, including large government deployments in Extremadura, Spain, and Sao Paulo, Brazil. GNOME's technology is used by major Linux ISVs such as Firefox, the Eclipse Project, Real Networks, and VMWare. Additionally, GNOME is increasingly being used by mobile device companies such as Nokia and Palm.
31969 
31970 More than 500 software developers from every continent, including more than 100 paid developers, contribute their time and effort to the project. Sponsors include industry leaders like Fluendo, HP, IBM, Novell, Red Hat, and Sun. GNOME is supported on a variety of platforms, including GNU/Linux (more commonly referred to as Linux), Solaris Operating Environment, HP-UX, Unix, BSD and Apple's Darwin. More information on GNOME can be found at <a href="http://www.gnome.org/">www.gnome.org</a>.
31971 <h3>About the GNOME Foundation</h3>
31972 Comprised of hundreds of volunteer developers and industry-leading companies, the GNOME Foundation is an organization committed to supporting the advancement of GNOME. The Foundation is a member directed, non-profit organization that provides financial, organizational and legal support to the GNOME project and helps determine its vision and roadmap. More information on the GNOME Foundation can be found at <a href="http://foundation.gnome.org/">foundation.gnome.org</a>.
31973 <h3>Press Inquiries</h3>
31974 Check <a href="http://www.gnome.org/press/">www.gnome.org/press/</a> to find your nearest press contact. You may also contact us at <a href="mailto:gnome-press-contact@gnome.org">gnome-press-contact@gnome.org</a>.
31975 
31976 Linux is a trademark of Linus Torvalds. Google and "Summer of Code" are trademarks of Google, Inc.. All other names and trademarks are the property of their respective owners.]]></content:encoded>
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31997 				<title>The GNOME Foundation and Industry Leaders Join to Create GNOME Mobile &amp; Embedded Initiative</title>
31998 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2007/04/the-gnome-foundation-and-industry-leaders-join-to-create-gnome-mobile-embedded-initiative/</link>
31999 		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Apr 2007 01:41:40 +0000</pubDate>
32000 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[vdepizzol]]></dc:creator>
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32003 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<em>Developers and Corporations Unite to Advance GNOME Technology as Leading User Experience Platform for Mobile and Embedded Devices.</em>
32004 
32005 Embedded Linux Conference, Santa Clara, USA -- April 19, 2007 -- The GNOME Foundation announced today the creation of the GNOME Mobile &amp; Embedded Initiative (GMAE), and a software platform for user experience development across a wide range of device profiles.
32006 
32007 "GNOME continues to drive the cutting edge of Open Source and Free Software innovation. With the GNOME Mobile &amp; Embedded Initiative, GNOME expands the reach of Software Freedom to new devices, new markets, and new audiences", said Jeff Waugh, founder of the GNOME Mobile &amp; Embedded Initiative and a director of the GNOME Foundation board. "Developers will not only have the means to create great mobile and embedded software, but the freedom to envision and create fundamentally new kinds of devices, for entirely new markets."
32008 
32009 Mobile, embedded and converged devices comprise one of the most rapidly growing segments of the technology landscape, accounting for sales of billions of units per year. Analysts estimate that by 2010, one out of two smartphones will be based on Free and Open source software, and growth in this space is already faster than that of proprietary devices (Canalys, 2006). The mobile and embedded device space represents an unprecedented opportunity for third-party developers.
32010 
32011 <strong>Mission</strong>
32012 
32013 The GNOME Mobile &amp; Embedded Initiative will advance the use, development and commercialization of GNOME components as a mobile and embedded user experience platform. It brings together industry leaders, expert consultants, key developers and the community and industry organizations they represent. The initiative aims to:
32014 <ul>
32015 	<li>Increase community and commercial visibility of GMAE technology and participating organizations.</li>
32016 	<li>Coordinate investment in the GTK+ and GNOME platform, documentation and developer tools.</li>
32017 	<li>Increase development focus on the "mobile experience", particularly the integration of GNOME desktop and GMAE technology.</li>
32018 	<li>Facilitate healthy development collaboration between participating organizations, the GNOME community and related projects; and between GNOME platform, desktop and GMAE developers.</li>
32019 	<li>Pursue standardization opportunities for the platform, and potentially at the user experience level.</li>
32020 	<li>Ensure that Software Freedom is a reality beyond the desktop, and available in the hands of users around the world.</li>
32021 </ul>
32022 <strong>Participants</strong>
32023 
32024 "This initiative augments a thriving commercial and community ecosystem around GNOME for mobile and embedded applications", noted Bill Weinberg, Principal Analyst at LinuxPundit. "Building on freely-licensed GTK+, GStreamer, and other GNOME software, the GNOME Mobile &amp; Embedded Initiative provides a level playing field for companies and developers, for products and projects, offering a platform for innovation and collaboration."
32025 
32026 Founding organizations announcing their participation today include GNOME Foundation supporters ACCESS, Canonical, Debian, Igalia, Imendio, Intel, Nokia, OLPC, OpenedHand and Red Hat, and GMAE contributors CodeThink, Collabora, FIC, Fluendo, Kernel Concepts, Movial, Nomovok, Openismus, Vernier, Waugh Partners and Wolfson Microelectronics.
32027 
32028 Bridging industry and community, the GNOME Mobile &amp; Embedded Initiative involves Open Source projects such as Avahi, BlueZ, Cairo, GNOME, GPE, GStreamer, GTK+, Hildon, Maemo, Matchbox, OpenMoko, Telepathy and Tinymail; and industry organisations CELF, the Linux Foundation and LiPS.
32029 
32030 A number of additional participants will announce their involvement at a later date, due to product schedules and other disclosure issues.
32031 
32032 <strong>Platform</strong>
32033 
32034 The GNOME Mobile &amp; Embedded Platform is a subset of the proven, widely used GNOME Platform. In addition to the core user experience toolkit (GTK+), the platform includes crucial functionality such as multimedia support (GStreamer), instant messaging and presence (Telepathy), Bluetooth (BlueZ), contacts and calendaring (E-D-S), and network service discovery (Avahi). APIs are available for developers using C, C++ or Python.
32035 
32036 Following GNOME's highly successful licensing strategy, the GNOME Mobile &amp; Embedded Platform is distributed under the terms of the LGPL, which allows for royalty-free use in proprietary software products, but encourages contribution of platform code changes back to the community. This, combined with a thriving open development process supported by industry and community, makes the GMAE Platform uniquely suited to the needs of mobile and embedded developers.
32037 
32038 The platform definition announced today represents components that are currently shipping in production devices, but GMAE participants are planning to grow the platform aggressively in the next twelve months, to enable new technologies and functionality. Components already under consideration include the Java Mobile &amp; Embedded platform (Java ME), a geolocation service (GeoClue), a hardware information system (HAL), an audio management service (PulseAudio), and a mobile email framework (Tinymail).
32039 
32040 The GNOME Mobile &amp; Embedded Platform is already a key technology component in a wide range of products and projects, including those from GMAE participants such as the Intel Mobile Internet Device (MID), the Nokia N770 and N800 web tablet, the One Laptop Per Child XO laptop, the OpenMoko Neo1973 mobile phone, the Vernier LabQuest; the Sugar, Hildon and GPE user interfaces; and the ACCESS Linux Platform.
32041 
32042 As an open development community, GMAE participants are keen to hear from other organisations and developers using these technologies. Please introduce yourself to the community on our development mailing list, or contact Jeff Waugh for more information (details below).
32043 
32044 <strong>Industry &amp; Community Support</strong>
32045 
32046 The GNOME Mobile &amp; Embedded Initiative enjoys strong support from industry and community leaders:
32047 <ul>
32048 	<li>"As Linux becomes increasingly important in the portable Internet device and mobile segments, the GNOME Mobile &amp; Embedded initiative is imperative for the community to collaborate on building a strong experience for mobile device users. We look forward to contributing and participating in the initiative to advance Embedded Linux." -- Imad Sousou, Director of Open Source Technology Center, <strong>Intel</strong></li>
32049 	<li>"GNOME is an active and truly open developer community creating innovative software. This is why Nokia joined the community and chose GNOME software as a foundation for the Maemo platform and our Internet Tablets. We are excited about the growing use of GNOME software in consumer devices. The GNOME Mobile &amp; Embedded Initiative will now take this further by bringing together community and industry to promote and coordinate the continued development of the GMAE platform." -- Ari Jaaksi, Director of Open Source Software Operations,<strong>Nokia</strong></li>
32050 	<li>"With OpenedHand's core business over the past five years being focused on the development and improvement of GNOME based embedded devices, we are extremely pleased to be part of the formation of the GNOME Mobile &amp; Embedded Initiative. These technologies give device manufacturers unrivaled freedom and flexibility in device creation. GMAE further paves the way for collaboration between companies and the community to further innovations and benefit all involved." -- Matthew Allum, CEO, <strong>OpenedHand Ltd.</strong></li>
32051 	<li>"As one of the oldest corporate contributors to the GNOME Project, Red Hat is excited to see GNOME move into new spaces beyond the desktop. We've seen the flexibility of the platform with the new UI we've created for the One Laptop per Child project, which is based on the blending of technologies that both GNOME and Red Hat bring to the table. GNOME will be an incredibly important technology in our drive to build new markets in the client space." -- Brian Stevens, CTO at <strong>Red Hat</strong></li>
32052 	<li>"With its long term focus on simplified, usable human interfaces, the entrance of the GNOME project onto the mobile and embedded scene is a welcome one. Add in the widespread corporate and community support that the parent project enjoys, and the GNOME Mobile &amp; Embedded Initiative is a project to follow." -- Stephen O'Grady, Principal Analyst, <strong>RedMonk</strong></li>
32053 </ul>
32054 <strong>More Information</strong>
32055 
32056 More information about the GNOME Mobile &amp; Embedded Initiative can be found at <a href="http://www.gnome.org/mobile/">www.gnome.org/mobile</a>.
32057 
32058 <strong>About the GNOME Mobile &amp; Embedded Initiative</strong>
32059 
32060 The GNOME Mobile &amp; Embedded Initiative advances the use, development and commercialization of GNOME components as a mobile and embedded user experience platform. It brings together industry leaders, expert consultants, key developers and the community and industry organizations they represent. As an open development community, participants support the GNOME Mobile &amp; Embedded Platform, a subset of GNOME's proven, widely used desktop platform, focusing on software components shipping in production mobile and embedded products. More information about GMAE can be found at <a href="http://www.gnome.org/mobile/">www.gnome.org/mobile</a>.
32061 
32062 <strong>About the GNOME Foundation</strong>
32063 
32064 Comprised of hundreds of volunteer developers and industry-leading companies, the GNOME Foundation is an organization committed to supporting the advancement of GNOME. The Foundation is a member directed, non-profit organization that provides financial, organizational and legal support to the GNOME project and helps determine its vision and roadmap. More information on the GNOME Foundation can be found at <a href="http://foundation.gnome.org/">foundation.gnome.org</a>.
32065 
32066 <strong>Media Enquiries</strong>
32067 <ul>
32068 	<li>GNOME Foundation Press Officer
32069 Jeff Waugh <em>(Sydney, Australia. Currently in Santa Clara, CA.)</em>
32070 Email: <a href="mailto:gnome-press-contact@gnome.org">gnome-press-contact@gnome.org</a>
32071 Mobile: +61 423 989 818</li>
32072 </ul>]]></content:encoded>
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32093 				<title>Free software engineering company Igalia announces today that it has joined GNOME Foundation&#039;s advisory board.</title>
32094 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2007/06/free-software-engineering-company-igalia-announces-today-that-it-has-joined-gnome-foundations-advisory-board/</link>
32095 		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jun 2007 01:44:08 +0000</pubDate>
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32099 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[The GNOME Foundation advisory board is a vehicle for free software-friendly organizations and companies to communicate with the board of directors and help the directors guide the overall direction of GNOME. Based in Spain, Igalia is a company which has been using GNOME technologies and contributing back by getting involved within the community.
32100 
32101 "GNOME has been always our main development technology; we first used it for creating a free development framework called Fisterra, and have been progressively increasing our involvement in the project and its strong community since then, contributing with code, documentation, and supporting different GNOME events and initiatives", said Juan José Sánchez Penas, co-founder of Igalia, who will sit on the board as Igalia's representative, "We are very pleased to become part of the advisory board, and will try to contribute as much as possible with ideas, work and enthusiasm, always keeping in mind the goal we share with the rest of the community members: making GNOME even better."
32102 
32103 "Igalia has succeeded in identifying a weak point in the GNOME infrastructure - automation of GNOME build and testing - and has pushed the effort from inside the community to fix this problem", added Vincent Untz, director of the GNOME Foundation and member of the GNOME release team. "Joining the advisory board was the next logical step for a company supporting GNOME and involved in its community, and we are excited to welcome Igalia as an advisory board member. The presence of Igalia and other GNOME-friendly industry leaders, companies and organizations on the advisory board is a tribute to the excellent work of GNOME contributors who produce a top-notch free software desktop environment."
32104 
32105 "This is an important step for Igalia because it consolidates our commitment with GNOME. We have been working with the project for years and now we would like to collaborate with this part of the community", said Alejandro García Castro, co-founder of Igalia, who will also sit on the board as representative, "Igalia's goal is to help have a strong community that could get as much collaboration and people around the technology as possible. GNOME is one of the key technologies in the free software world and supporting it as a member of the advisory board is another way to help the free software community."
32106 <h3>About Igalia</h3>
32107 Igalia is a company from the south-western Europe (Galicia, Spain), specialized in development of innovative free software technologies and solutions.
32108 
32109 Igalia has been increasing its involvement in the GNOME community since its foundation more than five years ago, contributing with code and documentation to various components and applications, and sponsoring and organizing different GNOME events, including international conferences.
32110 
32111 In May 2003, the Fisterra project, a framework for developing business applications using GNOME, was published by Igalia. The company has also helped public administrations to increase use of free software and GNOME, and developed or evolved different pieces of software that were required to allow this adoption.
32112 
32113 During the last two years, Igalia has applied all its previous experience on free software, Fisterra, and GNOME to the mobile market, performing several projects for relevant international companies.
32114 
32115 More information about Igalia can be found at: <a href="http://www.igalia.com/">www.igalia.com</a>.
32116 <h3>About GNOME and the GNOME Foundation</h3>
32117 GNOME is a free-software project whose goal is to develop a complete, and easy to use desktop for Linux and Unix-based operating systems. GNOME also includes a complete development environment to create new applications. It is released twice a year on a regular schedule.
32118 
32119 The GNOME desktop is used by millions of people around the world. GNOME is a standard part of all leading Linux and Unix distributions, and is popular with both large existing corporate deployments and millions of small business and home users worldwide.
32120 
32121 Comprised of hundreds of volunteer developers and industry-leading companies, the GNOME Foundation is an organization committed to supporting the advancement of GNOME. The Foundation is a member directed, non-profit organization that provides financial, organizational and legal support to the GNOME project and helps determine its vision and roadmap.
32122 
32123 More information about GNOME and the GNOME Foundation can be found at <a href="http://www.gnome.org/">www.gnome.org</a> and <a href="http://foundation.gnome.org/">foundation.gnome.org</a>.
32124 <h3>Contacts for the media</h3>
32125 <ul>
32126 	<li>Igalia S.L.
32127 Juan José Sánchez Penas <em>(A Coruña, Galicia, Spain)</em>
32128 Email: <a href="mailto:info@igalia.com">info@igalia.com</a>
32129 Phone: +34 981913991
32130 
32131 GNOME Foundation Press Officer
32132 Jeff Waugh <em>(Sydney, Australia)</em>
32133 Email: <a href="mailto:gnome-press-contact@gnome.org">gnome-press-contact@gnome.org</a>
32134 Mobile: +61 423 989 818</li>
32135 </ul>]]></content:encoded>
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32156 				<title>GNOME Community Celebrates 10 Years of Software Freedom, Innovation and Industry Adoption</title>
32157 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2007/08/gnome-community-celebrates-10-years-of-software-freedom-innovation-and-industry-adoption/</link>
32158 		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Aug 2007 01:47:02 +0000</pubDate>
32159 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[vdepizzol]]></dc:creator>
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32162 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[Boston MA, USA -- August 15, 2007 -- A one month, world-wide celebration of GNOME's tenth anniversary begins this week, culminating in mid-September with Software Freedom Day and the release of GNOME 2.20. During the celebration month, GNOME contributors will create a scrapbook wiki recording their ten year history, and a commemorative cookery book with "Open Source" recipes contributed by GNOME community members from around the world.
32163 <h2 id="head-8c9698e95bb3e55f9f68036460f0119c4f359fe0">History and Achievements</h2>
32164 Since 1997, the GNOME project has grown from a handful of developers to a contributor base of coders, documentors, translators, interface designers, accessibility specialists, artists and testers numbering in the thousands.
32165 
32166 As the leading user experience platform for Open Source and Free Software operating systems, GNOME has received massive commercial adoption and support among distributors such as Novell, Red Hat, Sun Microsystems and Ubuntu, and software vendors targeting those platforms such as Eclipse, Google, Mozilla and VMWare.
32167 
32168 In early 2007, the project launched the GNOME Mobile initiative, reflecting growing interest in the GNOME platform for mobile and embedded systems such as the OLPC XO, Nokia N800, OpenMoko Neo1973, the ACCESS Linux Platform and numerous single-purpose mobile and embedded devices.
32169 
32170 With such an immense community of individual and corporate contributors, GNOME has become the driving force of Open Source and Free Software user experience innovation, internationalisation, usability and accessibility, bringing the benefits of Open Source and Free Software to users around the world.
32171 <h2 id="head-6d5c63017e420561bff57f7263799602f1960e45">Words from our Founders</h2>
32172 "In the last 10 years the GNOME community has not only reached our goal of creating a superb desktop, the applications and developer tools that go with it: Our software is now a core component of every Free Software operating system available, and we are growing into increasingly important areas such as mobile and embedded devices", said Miguel de Icaza, founder of the GNOME Project. "The GNOME community continues to thrive, innovate and come up with new ideas to improve the Free Software user experience for everyone. I hope that the next ten years will be as fun and fascinating as the first."
32173 
32174 In August 1997, Miguel de Icaza <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gtk-list/1997-August/msg00123.html">founded</a> the "GNOME Desktop project" as a "free and complete set of user friendly applications and desktop tools [...] based entirely on free software."
32175 
32176 "Ten years ago, using only Free Software, you could not do graphic design and illustration, you could not balance your checkbook, you could not download pictures from your camera to the computer, you could not do phone calls over the Internet, you could not create a spreadsheet with pie charts, and you could not plug a printer or hard drive into your computer and expect it to just work", recalled Federico Mena Quintero, an active GNOME developer throughout its ten year history. "Today, I am happy to say that we have reached and greatly exceeded GNOME's original goal. Thank you to all the contributors who made the GNOME vision a reality. You have given us freedom, good jobs -- and a priceless group of friends."
32177 
32178 Last month, during GNOME's annual user and developer conference (GUADEC), Federico Mena Quintero was the recipient of the GNOME Thank You Pants, an annual award for Outstanding Service to the GNOME community. The audience gave him a five minute standing ovation.
32179 <h2 id="head-dc8347052f55b735f056f545d52953d754a6fb87">Words from our Advisory Board Partners</h2>
32180 <ul>
32181 	<li>"The foundation for much of the ACCESS(tm) Linux Platform is open source GNOME technology. ACCESS is proud to be a member of the GNOME Foundation's Advisory Board, a founding member of the GNOME Mobile Initiative, and a sponsor of GUADEC. The GNOME technologies have been enabling innovation for an entire decade, and have become increasingly important in the mobile device space. We're looking forward to the next ten years! Happy birthday, GNOME!" -- David 'Lefty' Schlesinger, Director of Open Source Technologies, <strong>ACCESS</strong></li>
32182 	<li>"10 years of GNOME is some achievement. Everyone in the free software movement owes a huge debt of gratitude to you guys and your work, as does every user of your desktop. So big love from Ubuntu and here's to next 10." -- Mark Shuttleworth, founder of Ubuntu, <strong>Canonical</strong></li>
32183 	<li>"Debian has been delivering GNOME releases since the very early versions, and is proud to have seen the GNOME project grow and mature over the past 10 years. Being a key component of our Operating System, we look forward to continuing to make GNOME innovations available to our users. Happy birthday!" -- Jordi Mallach,<strong>Debian</strong></li>
32184 	<li>"As a founding member of the GNOME Foundation's Advisory Board, IBM congratulates the GNOME Project on their ten year anniversary. The GNOME community should be proud of their open source innovations and efforts to improve the free desktop user experience. The usability and accessibility of GNOME enabling technologies has lead IBM to deliver Eclipse based products that leverage GNOME components." -- John Walicki, Open Client Architect, <strong>IBM</strong></li>
32185 	<li>"Imendio would not have existed if it were not for GNOME and many of our developers have been here since the beginning. We are happy to have the opportunity to join these celebrations and would like to extend our congratulations to the entire project from all of us at Imendio!" -- Mikael Hallendal, CEO and co-founder,<strong>Imendio AB</strong></li>
32186 	<li>"GNOME has demonstrated over the last ten years the power of free software, delivering a desktop that all people around the world can use. Novell is proud to be able to contribute to its continued success." -- Ron Hovsepian, President and CEO, <strong>Novell</strong></li>
32187 	<li>"We'd like to congratulate everyone involved with the GNOME project, both past and present, on the amazing achievements and progress the project has made over it's first 10 years. We are honoured to have played a part in taking GNOME beyond the desktop and bringing the GNOME experience to new devices and users. We're very proud to be contributors to GNOME project, a member of the GNOME Foundation's Advisory Board, a founding member of the GNOME Mobile Initiative, and a sponsor of GUADEC. Here's to the next 10 years!" -- Matthew Allum, CEO, <strong>OpenedHand</strong></li>
32188 	<li>"Red Hat is proud to have been a staunch supporter of, and major contributor to, the GNOME project for longer than any other company. We congratulate the team on reaching this milestone. The maturation of the GNOME project, with so many advances over the past decade, is testament to the innovative work that will make Linux on the desktop a reality for many around the world in the coming years. Red Hat's commitment to the GNOME project remains as strong as ever." -- Gerry Riveros, Product Marketing Manager, <strong>Red Hat</strong></li>
32189 	<li>"Sun Microsystems congratulates the GNOME Foundation on ten great years. In particular, Sun and the community members involvement in the accessibility features of GNOME has been key to GNOME's ability to be used for the Solaris(TM) Operating System and has been a key enabler to its use in other commercial settings. We look forward to participating in the GNOME community for a fruitful, accessible and Free tomorrow." -- Simon Phipps, Chief Open Source Officer, <strong>Sun Microsystems</strong></li>
32190 </ul>
32191 <h2 id="head-59fa39266481588bf1a65590d1de7959bfa9f851">About the GNOME Foundation</h2>
32192 Comprised of hundreds of volunteer developers and industry-leading companies, the GNOME Foundation is an organization committed to supporting the advancement of GNOME. The Foundation is a member directed, non-profit organization that provides financial, organizational and legal support to the GNOME project and helps determine its vision and roadmap. More information on the GNOME Foundation can be found at <a href="http://foundation.gnome.org/">foundation.gnome.org</a>.
32193 <h2 id="head-3b6920c012555df321e6cbf0358952c61aace39d">Media Enquiries</h2>
32194 <ul>
32195 	<li>GNOME Foundation Press Officer
32196 Jeff Waugh <em>(Sydney, Australia. UTC+10.)</em>
32197 Email: <a href="mailto:gnome-press-contact@gnome.org">gnome-press-contact@gnome.org</a>
32198 Mobile: +61 423 989 818</li>
32199 </ul>]]></content:encoded>
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32220 				<title>GNOME Foundation Statement on ECMA TC45-M Participation</title>
32221 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2007/11/gnome-foundation-statement-on-ecma-tc45-m-participation/</link>
32222 		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Nov 2007 01:48:33 +0000</pubDate>
32223 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[vdepizzol]]></dc:creator>
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32226 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[Recently, a number of articles have raised concern in various communities about the GNOME Foundation's membership of ECMA and participation in TC45-M — the technical committee reviewing Microsoft Office Open XML, or "OOXML".
32227 
32228 In this statement we describe our participation in ECMA TC45-M, and provide a summary of our position on ODF, OOXML and related issues.
32229 <h3>Background</h3>
32230 Jody Goldberg is the lead maintainer of Gnumeric, a GNOME-based spreadsheet application, a position he has held for seven years.
32231 
32232 Before June 2007, he worked for Novell, representing them on TC45-M in order to obtain further documentation of OOXML during its review process. In June, Jody left Novell and proposed that the GNOME Foundation facilitate his work with TC45-M by joining ECMA as a non-profit.
32233 
32234 We accepted Jody's proposal to make sure that OOXML was documented enough such that FLOSS implementations were possible without a huge amount of pain (as experienced by those working on DOC and XLS binary format support). The decision to participate in TC45-M was made by the Board as a direct result of Jody's request. It did not involve any third party influence or financial considerations at any point.
32235 
32236 Jody's last interaction with TC45-M was in July, to deal with the latest set of issues he submitted regarding charting and pivot tables. While he is not participating in the current activities of TC45-M (which is focused on issue resolution for the ISO standardisation process), our membership continues so he can participate in the next review period.
32237 
32238 During his participation in TC45-M (via Novell and the GNOME Foundation), Jody has raised hundreds of issues with the documentation of the format, which will demonstrate a significant, material, on-going benefit to FLOSS implementations of OOXML and as a result, to users of FLOSS products that require such interoperability.
32239 
32240 In 2000, the GNOME community de-emphasised its own office software products, choosing to support the nascent OpenOffice.org project. As a result, there are no office products released on our six-month time-based release schedule today, although we encourage and support projects such as AbiWord, Glom and Gnumeric.
32241 <h3>Position</h3>
32242 <ol>
32243 	<li>GNOME's principal mission is to deliver Software Freedom to users around the world. The GNOME Foundation aims to support the world-wide developer and contributor base of the GNOME project towards this goal.</li>
32244 	<li>The GNOME Foundation is a member of the ODF Alliance, and along with our contributors in the GNOME community, we are passionate supporters of open standards in general. We believe that ODF delivers the best opportunity for industry and government to collaborate on an open document standard, to drive unprecedented innovation, productivity and public transparency.</li>
32245 	<li>The GNOME Foundation's support for Jody's participation in TC45-M does not indicate endorsement for, or contribution to, ISO standardisation of the Microsoft Office Open XML formats.</li>
32246 	<li>While Microsoft should be applauded for releasing information about the Office document formats, their manoeuvres around the standards process demonstrate that they are not pursuing standardisation as a platform for innovation for the entire industry. Indeed, Microsoft continues to behave in the abusive manner of an unreformed, convicted monopolist with no passion for true industry collaboration in the interests of users.</li>
32247 	<li>We are deeply concerned that abuse of the standards process is eroding public trust in the value and independence of international standards. Both ODF and OOXML are very heavily influenced by their implementation heritage, neither are likely to deliver the "one true office format", and both communities have — in their own way — played a role in this erosion of trust.We in the Open Source and Free Software community should be cautious about taking a black and white approach to a process that is rapidly turning standards into industrial weapons to the detriment of our users, software and communities. We face the very real danger that standards will suffer the same fate as patents: created to spur innovation and sharing, but manipulated to control and restrain.</li>
32248 </ol>
32249 <h3>Get Involved</h3>
32250 The GNOME Foundation is supporting the pursuit of Software Freedom through the innovative, accessible, and beautiful user experience created by GNOME contributors around the world. It's a fun and inviting community, so if you're reading this and wondering what you can do to help promote Software Freedom, contributing to GNOME is a great way to start!
32251 <h4>Media Enquiries</h4>
32252 <ul>
32253 	<li>GNOME Foundation Press Officer
32254 Jeff Waugh <em>(Sydney, Australia)</em>
32255 Email: <a href="mailto:gnome-press-contact@gnome.org">gnome-press-contact@gnome.org</a>
32256 Phone: +61 2 9318 0284
32257 Mobile: +61 423 989 818</li>
32258 </ul>]]></content:encoded>
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32279 				<title>GNOME Foundation Announces Program to Sponsor Accessibility Projects</title>
32280 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2008/02/gnome-foundation-announces-program-to-sponsor-accessibility-projects/</link>
32281 		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Feb 2008 10:10:13 +0000</pubDate>
32282 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
32283 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wptest.gnome.org/?p=934</guid>
32284 		<description></description>
32285 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[BOSTON, Mass—February 27, 2008 — The GNOME Foundation is running an accessibility outreach program, offering US$50,000 to be split among individuals. This program will promote software accessibility awareness among the GNOME and broader Free Software communities, as well as harden and improve the overall quality of the GNOME accessibility offering.
32286 
32287 The program is sponsored by GNOME Foundation, Mozilla Foundation, Google™'s Open Source Program Office, Canonical, and Novell. This is the second in a series of outreach programs coordinated and run by the GNOME Foundation.
32288 
32289 “I'm excited about the GNOME accessibility outreach program because it continues the promotion of compelling accessible design as part of the mainstream developer culture. We believe the set of tangible and achievable tasks outlined will help improve the already good accessibility offering of the GNOME desktop,” said Willie Walker, Senior Staff Engineer of Sun Microsystems, Inc.
32290 
32291 GNOME Outreach Program: Accessibility starts accepting applications on March 1st and will run towards the end of the year. There will be two tracks to the program: In the first track accepted individuals will work towards accomplishing one of the major projects nominated for the program, earning US$6,000 and can take up to six months to complete the task. The second track will reward contributors US$1,000 for fixing five bugs out of a pool of accessibility bugs nominated by the program judges.
32292 
32293 “Novell is committed to both GNOME and to providing the best possible accessibility options to users of our SUSE Linux Enterprise offerings,” said Justin Steinman, director of Linux marketing for Novell. “Through working with the GNOME foundation and other partners, Novell is providing better computer access to all users as they work and interact in today's increasingly digital world.”
32294 
32295 Behdad Esfahbod, member of the GNOME Foundation board of directors and an administrator of the program explains: “Accessibility (or a11y as we write it) is one of the key features of GNOME, like internationalization and usability. GNOME technology works hard to make applications built on top of it be accessible without any extra effort on the application developer's side. There are shortcomings, however, and this program will help people identify and fix them.”
32296 
32297 Individuals interested in participating in the program should check out<a href="http://projects.gnome.org/outreach/a11y">projects.gnome.org/outreach/a11y</a>. More information about the program may be found at the same location.
32298 <h3>About GNOME and the GNOME Foundation</h3>
32299 GNOME is a free-software project whose goal is to develop a complete, accessible and easy to use desktop for Linux and Unix-based operating systems. GNOME also includes a complete development environment to create new applications. It is released twice a year on a regular schedule.
32300 
32301 The GNOME desktop is used by millions of people around the world. GNOME is a standard part of all leading GNU/Linux and Unix distributions, and is popular with both large existing corporate deployments and millions of small business and home users worldwide.
32302 
32303 Comprised of hundreds of volunteer developers and industry-leading companies, the GNOME Foundation is an organization committed to supporting the advancement of GNOME. The Foundation is a member directed, non-profit organization that provides financial, organizational and legal support to the GNOME project and helps determine its vision and roadmap.
32304 
32305 More information about GNOME and the GNOME Foundation can be found at <a href="http://www.gnome.org/">www.gnome.org</a> and<a href="http://foundation.gnome.org/">foundation.gnome.org</a>.
32306 <h3>About Mozilla Foundation</h3>
32307 Established in July 2003, the Mozilla Foundation is a non-profit organization whose mission is to promote choice and innovation on the Internet through the Mozilla project. Mozilla is a global community dedicated to building free, open source products and technologies that improve the online experience for people everywhere. We work in the open with a highly disciplined, transparent and cooperative development process. The Mozilla Corporation organizes the development and marketing of Mozilla products as a wholly owned subsidiary of the Mozilla Foundation. The Mozilla Foundation is based in Mountain View, California. Learn more about the Mozilla Foundation at<a href="http://www.mozilla.org/foundation">www.mozilla.org/foundation</a>.
32308 <h3>About Canonical Ltd and Ubuntu</h3>
32309 Canonical Ltd, the commercial sponsor of Ubuntu, is a global organisation headquartered in Europe committed to the development, distribution and support of open source software products and communities. World-class 24x7 commercial support for Ubuntu is available through Canonical's global support team and partners. Since its launch in October 2004 Ubuntu has become one of the most highly regarded Linux distributions with millions of users around the world. Ubuntu will always be free to download, free to use and free to distribute to others. With these goals in mind, Ubuntu aims to be the most widely used Linux system, and is the centre of a global open source software ecosystem. For more information visit <a href="http://www.canonical.com/">www.canonical.com/</a> or <a href="http://www.ubuntu.com/">www.ubuntu.com/</a>.
32310 <h3>Press Inquiries</h3>
32311 Check People &amp; Contact in the <a href="http://projects.gnome.org/outreach/a11y">program page</a> to contact the program administrators or judges.
32312 
32313 Linux is a trademark of Linus Torvalds. Google is a trademark of Google, Inc. All other names and trademarks are the property of their respective owners.]]></content:encoded>
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32334 				<title>GUADEC 2008 to be held in Istanbul, Turkey</title>
32335 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2008/02/guadec-2008-to-be-held-in-istanbul-turkey/</link>
32336 		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Feb 2008 10:10:44 +0000</pubDate>
32337 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
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32340 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[BOSTON, Mass—February 28, 2008—GUADEC, the annual GNOME conference will be held in Istanbul, Turkey from the 7th to the 12th of July 2008. The conference will bring together the GNOME development and user community and key personalities from businesses and governments, to discuss the future direction of the GNOME project.
32341 
32342 Now in its 9th year, the conference has grown every year from its humble beginnings to become a fixture in the calendar of the leading lights of the Free Software desktop development community, and an important meeting place between industry and community. This year, over 500 people are expected to gather in Turkey for the conference, whose theme will be <em>Designing the User Interface for Freedom</em>.
32343 
32344 “The GNOME Project does not stand on its feet by only its technical merits but also with its communal entity. Thousands of people from different cultures improve it every day.” said Barış Çiçek, the lead organizer of GUADEC this year, “Nowhere in the world would be able summarize this but Istanbul, which has been the melting pot of cultures for centuries.”
32345 
32346 Among the keynote speakers who will be present at the conference are Matt Webb, co-author of <em>Mind Hacks</em> and a leading user experience designer, Eric Sink, a renowned blogger and software development business entrepreneur, and Leisa Reichelt, a London-based expert in interaction design and user experience research.
32347 
32348 The call for participation in the conference is now open, and will close on March 30th. A variety of presentations and sessions can be proposed. “Emerging GNOME trends set the dialog at GUADEC. It was Online Desktop last year, and GNOME Mobile the year before that.” said the program chair, Behdad Esfahbod, “We are excited to see what the community brings to GUADEC this year.”
32349 
32350 As with last year, the conference will have three tracks:
32351 <ul>
32352 	<li><strong>Catwalk:</strong> Showcasing the best and most exciting applications that the GNOME community has to offer</li>
32353 	<li><strong>Topaz:</strong> Identifying the diamonds in the rough that will form the basis for the next generation of the free software desktop</li>
32354 	<li><strong>Tangle:</strong> Community and governance issues, and tough technical issues, will be considered, attacked and resolved</li>
32355 </ul>
32356 See the <a href="http://www.guadec.org/">GUADEC website</a> for more more information about the conference, to register, and to submit proposals.
32357 
32358 GUADEC website: <a href="http://www.guadec.org/">http://www.guadec.org/</a>
32359 Call for presentations: <a href="http://guadec.org/guadec08/public/cfp/1">http://guadec.org/guadec08/public/cfp/1</a>
32360 Keynote speakers: <a href="http://guadec.org/public/content/keynotes">http://guadec.org/public/content/keynotes</a>]]></content:encoded>
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32381 				<title>GNOME Foundation and Mozilla Foundation join forces</title>
32382 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2008/03/gnome-foundation-and-mozilla-foundation-join-forces/</link>
32383 		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Mar 2008 10:11:27 +0000</pubDate>
32384 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
32385 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wptest.gnome.org/?p=938</guid>
32386 		<description></description>
32387 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[BOSTON, Mass — March 04, 2008 — The GNOME Foundation and the Mozilla Foundation announced today that they will increase their collaboration to improve developer support and user experience of desktop applications on GNU/Linux and other free software systems.
32388 
32389 The partnership has three aspects:
32390 <ul>
32391 	<li>The Mozilla Foundation will join the GNOME Foundation advisory board, helping set the long-term direction of the project.</li>
32392 	<li>Mozilla reaffirms its commitment to integrating with the GNOME platform for the XUL development platform, and for Mozilla Firefox.</li>
32393 	<li>The Mozilla Foundation announces a grant of $10,000 to the GNOME Foundation, to be spent on the improvement of the accessibility of the GNOME desktop environment via the <a href="http://projects.gnome.org/outreach/a11y">"GNOME Outreach Program: Accessibility"</a> program.</li>
32394 </ul>
32395 "GNOME and GTK+ have been our environment of choice for years. As we move from desktops into the mobile market, we will continue to work with GNOME to ensure that Mozilla and Firefox users on GNOME platforms will have the best experience possible", according to Mozilla evangelist Chris Blizzard.
32396 
32397 "Mozilla and GNOME people have been collaborating for nearly a decade. Together we've been able to make contributions to the foundation of each other's platform - from GTK+ to Cairo to browser desktop integration", says GNOME Foundation Director Vincent Untz. "But the real story is about two organizations sharing many common values including our shared commitment to innovation and bringing freedom to our user base."
32398 
32399 Both projects actively support open standards and formats. Mozilla contributes to the W3C HTML5 working group and WHATWG working group, in order to ensure an open web platform for all future Internet users. GNOME is a member of the ODF Alliance and works with other desktop projects under the freedesktop.org umbrella to offer the best user experience to desktop users. These involvements aim to create space for innovation and to give freedom to the user.
32400 <h3>About GNOME and the GNOME Foundation</h3>
32401 GNOME is a free-software project whose goal is to develop a complete, accessible and easy to use desktop for Linux and Unix-based operating systems. GNOME also includes a complete development environment to create new applications. It is released twice a year on a regular schedule.
32402 
32403 The GNOME desktop is used by millions of people around the world. GNOME is a standard part of all leading GNU/Linux and Unix distributions, and is popular with both large existing corporate deployments and millions of small business and home users worldwide.
32404 
32405 Comprised of hundreds of volunteer developers and industry-leading companies, the GNOME Foundation is an organization committed to supporting the advancement of GNOME. The Foundation is a member directed, non-profit organization that provides financial, organizational and legal support to the GNOME project and helps determine its vision and roadmap.
32406 
32407 More information about GNOME and the GNOME Foundation can be found at <a href="http://www.gnome.org/">www.gnome.org</a> and<a href="http://foundation.gnome.org/">foundation.gnome.org</a>.
32408 <h3>About Mozilla Foundation</h3>
32409 Established in July 2003, the Mozilla Foundation is a non-profit organization whose mission is to promote choice and innovation on the Internet through the Mozilla project. Mozilla is a global community dedicated to building free, open source products and technologies that improve the online experience for people everywhere. We work in the open with a highly disciplined, transparent and cooperative development process. The Mozilla Corporation organizes the development and marketing of Mozilla products as a wholly owned subsidiary of the Mozilla Foundation. The Mozilla Foundation is based in Mountain View, California. Learn more about the Mozilla Foundation at<a href="http://www.mozilla.org/foundation">www.mozilla.org/foundation</a>.]]></content:encoded>
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32430 				<title>3rd GNOME Mobile Summit to be held in Austin</title>
32431 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2008/04/3rd-gnome-mobile-summit-to-be-held-in-austin/</link>
32432 		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Apr 2008 10:12:00 +0000</pubDate>
32433 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
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32436 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[BOSTON, Mass — April 06, 2008 — The 3rd GNOME Mobile Summit being held as part of the Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit in Austin from the 8th to the 10th of April will be a forum where industry and community merge into one, enabling effective collaboration on adapting the GNOME platform to the needs of mobile computing.
32437 
32438 The GNOME Mobile Initiative, which first met at GUADEC, the GNOME Users' and Developers' European Conference in 2006 and publicly launched in April 2007, is a community effort to ensure that free and open source software is optimized for the growing Linux-based mobile device space. The Initiative has already had several meetings, both formally and informally, and garnered considerable community and industry support.
32439 
32440 Dave Neary, the co-ordinator of the GNOME Mobile track at the summit, believes that this meeting will accelerate the adoption of the GNOME platform on mobile devices. "Members of the GNOME Mobile group have been realising the leverage that collaborating closely with a free software community can give. Improved time to market, reduced R&amp;D and maintenance costs, and above all, a highly performant and capable application platform on which to build your applications."
32441 
32442 Up to this point, the focus has been on co-ordinating integration efforts and reducing the amount of code being maintained outside the project, but that focus is expected to change as the initiative continues to mature and grow.
32443 
32444 Ross Burton of OpenedHand, recently appointed release manager of the initiative, outlines his plans for the future of the project: "We are now moving beyond the initial phase of co-operation which consisted in people centralising work which they had been doing inside their companies to the core products. The next step is a roadmap which will systematically address the needs of consumers of the GNOME Mobile platform and ensure that the work is done in the community, and the creation of a mobile-specific release set of GNOME and GNOME-related projects."
32445 
32446 GNOME Mobile has a growing number of members, including industry heavyweights such as Nokia, ACCESS and FIC, the support of mobile consortia LiPS, the Linux Foundation’s MLI and Moblin, and a growing number of independent developers and community projects.
32447 
32448 "The GNOME Mobile Initiative is at the heart of almost every important open source mobile effort going on in the industry today. The mainstream free software technologies such as GTK+, Gstreamer, matchbox and many other vibrant community-based projects are the linchpins of efforts like the ACCESS Linux Platform, Nokia's Maemo platform, and the LiMo Foundation Platform. GNOME Mobile is the leading edge of development for the most exciting device space in decades, the rapidly growing world of open source-based mobile devices," said David "Lefty" Schlesinger, Director of Open Source Technologies for ACCESS Co., Ltd., and a member of the LiMo Foundation Architectural Council.
32449 
32450 For more information, and for press enquiries, please contact <a rel="noreferrer" href="mailto:gnome-press-contact@gnome.org">gnome-press-contact@gnome.org</a>
32451 <h3>About GNOME and the GNOME Foundation</h3>
32452 GNOME is a free-software project whose goal is to develop a complete, accessible and easy to use desktop for Linux and Unix-based operating systems. GNOME also includes a complete development environment to create new applications. It is released twice a year on a regular schedule.
32453 
32454 The GNOME desktop is used by millions of people around the world. GNOME is a standard part of all leading GNU/Linux and Unix distributions, and is popular with both large existing corporate deployments and millions of small business and home users worldwide.
32455 
32456 Comprised of hundreds of volunteer developers and industry-leading companies, the GNOME Foundation is an organization committed to supporting the advancement of GNOME. The Foundation is a member directed, non-profit organization that provides financial, organizational and legal support to the GNOME project and helps determine its vision and roadmap.
32457 
32458 More information about GNOME and the GNOME Foundation can be found at <a href="http://www.gnome.org/">www.gnome.org</a> and<a href="http://foundation.gnome.org/">foundation.gnome.org</a>.]]></content:encoded>
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32461 		<wp:post_date>2008-04-06 10:12:00</wp:post_date>
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32479 				<title>KDE e.V. and the GNOME Foundation to co-host flagship conferences</title>
32480 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2008/04/kde-e-v-and-the-gnome-foundation-to-co-host-flagship-conferences/</link>
32481 		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Apr 2008 10:12:33 +0000</pubDate>
32482 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
32483 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wptest.gnome.org/?p=942</guid>
32484 		<description></description>
32485 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[The boards of KDE e.V. and the GNOME Foundation have issued a call to co-host Akademy and GUADEC, the flagship conferences of the KDE and GNOME projects respectively, during the Summer of 2009.
32486 
32487 This would be the first time that the conferences are to be co-hosted. The combined conference is expected to have around 800 attendees, being one of the biggest meetings of free software developers in the world. The content of the conferences will be organized independently, with a number of co-ordinated cross-over sessions with appeal to all attendees.
32488 
32489 Cornelius Schumacher, director of KDE e.V., called the move to co-host the conferences momentous. “This represents collaboration between the two communities which some believed could never happen,” he said. “Members of our communities have long worked together through projects on freedesktop.org, or the Linux Architects initiative, but this could be the first time to bring large parts of our respective communities to the same place.”
32490 
32491 Behdad Esfahbod of the GNOME Foundation added, “We have much more in common than we have differences. We share a love for the freedom which we give to our users through our software, and for the sense of community which binds us.”
32492 
32493 “The big winner in the co-hosted conferences will be free software on the desktop. Getting the developers in the same place can only lead to increased collaboration, and even more high-quality software for our users”, he continued.
32494 
32495 Jim Zemlin, executive director of the Linux Foundation, applauded the move. “Having GUADEC and Akademy at the same venue is good news for the Linux desktop. I suspect we will see great things come out of this meeting.”
32496 
32497 Keith Packard, from Freedesktop.org and the X.org Foundation, is looking forward to the joint event. “KDE and GNOME have worked together for years building great software. An integrated conference together will further enhance collaboration and strengthen the broader free software desktop community.”
32498 
32499 Both organizations have noted, however, that proposals to host the conferences independently are invited as well. The decision about the events will be made in collaboration of the KDE e.V. and the GNOME Foundation based on the suitability of the available proposals.
32500 
32501 Proposals should be made to the KDE e.V. and GNOME Foundation boards no later than June 15th 2008. The <a href="http://ev.kde.org/akademy/callforhosts.php">call for hosts for Akademy 2009</a> is available at the <a href="http://ev.kde.org/">KDE e.V. web site</a> and the <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2008-April/msg00022.html">call for hosts for GUADEC 2009</a> is available at the GNOME web site.
32502 
32503 For further information, or for media enquiries, please contact <a rel="noreferrer" href="mailto:board@gnome.org">board@gnome.org</a> and <a rel="noreferrer" href="mailto:kde-ev-board@kde.org">kde-ev-board@kde.org</a>.
32504 <h2>About KDE and the KDE e.V.</h2>
32505 KDE is an international technology team that creates free and open source software for desktop and portable computing. Among KDE's products are a modern desktop system for Linux and UNIX platforms, comprehensive office productivity and groupware suites and hundreds of software titles in many categories including Internet and web applications, multimedia, entertainment, educational, graphics and software development. KDE software is translated into more than 60 languages and is built with ease of use and modern accessibility principles in mind. KDE4's full-featured applications run natively on Linux, BSD, Solaris, Windows and Mac OS X.
32506 
32507 KDE e.V. is the organization that supports the growth of the KDE community. Its mission statement -- to promote and distribute Free Desktop software -- is provided through legal, financial and organizational support for the KDE community. KDE e.V. organises the yearly KDE World Summit "Akademy", along with numerous smaller-scale development meetings.
32508 
32509 More information about KDE and the KDE e.V. can be found at <a href="http://www.kde.org/">www.kde.org</a> and <a href="http://ev.kde.org/">ev.kde.org</a>.
32510 <h2>About GNOME and the GNOME Foundation</h2>
32511 GNOME is a free-software project whose goal is to develop a complete, accessible and easy to use desktop for Linux and Unix-based operating systems. GNOME also includes a complete development environment to create new applications. It is released twice a year on a regular schedule.
32512 
32513 The GNOME desktop is used by millions of people around the world. GNOME is a standard part of all leading GNU/Linux and Unix distributions, and is popular with both large existing corporate deployments and millions of small business and home users worldwide.
32514 
32515 Comprised of hundreds of volunteer developers and industry-leading companies, the GNOME Foundation is an organization committed to supporting the advancement of GNOME. The Foundation is a member directed, non-profit organization that provides financial, organizational and legal support to the GNOME project and helps determine its vision and roadmap.
32516 
32517 More information about GNOME and the GNOME Foundation can be found at <a href="http://www.gnome.org/">www.gnome.org</a> and<a href="http://foundation.gnome.org/">foundation.gnome.org</a>.
32518 
32519 This announcement is also <a href="http://ev.kde.org/announcements/2008-04-22-akademy-guadec.php">available</a> on the KDE e.V. website.]]></content:encoded>
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32540 				<title>GNOME hires Stormy Peters as Executive Director</title>
32541 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2008/07/gnome-hires-stormy-peters-as-executive-director/</link>
32542 		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Jul 2008 10:13:03 +0000</pubDate>
32543 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
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32546 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<strong>The GNOME Foundation Aims to Attract New Users and Developers, Grow Project, and Give the World a Free and Open Source Desktop that Rocks</strong>
32547 
32548 Istanbul, Turkey, July 7, 2008: The GNOME Foundation today announced the hiring of Stormy Peters as Executive Director. Stormy, a well-known industry analyst with extensive experience at Hewlett Packard and OpenLogic, will work on accelerating the adoption of GNOME and strengthening the Foundation by attracting new industry members and community contributors. "Hiring Stormy represents a major step for GNOME", said Luis Villa, a Director of the GNOME Foundation. "With her unique background and experience, she'll be a natural at growing industry support for the project and connecting interested parties to our community."
32549 
32550 Stormy's combination of industry expertise and community background will be a great fit for GNOME. "Stormy is one of the most well respected members of the open source industry and community." says Jim Zemlin, Executive Director of the Linux Foundation, "Her unique ability to work with both community volunteers and commercial industry members across a variety of open source projects will serve the GNOME Foundation well."
32551 
32552 The GNOME community has an active global developer base and industry players focused on providing an easy to understand user experience on PCs and mobile devices. The past year there has seen tremendous growth in the number of devices that ship with GNOME- mass-market laptops, phones, and even GPS devices. Hiring Stormy as executive director will help GNOME capitalize on this momentum, exactly at a time when more of the world is realizing the value of combining free and open source software with great user experiences, while also helping GNOME consolidate its traditional strengths in enterprise and other large-scale deployments.
32553 
32554 Stormy has also been involved in the GNOME community for a long time, having been one of the founding members of the GNOME Foundation Advisory Board in 2000. She has remained involved with GNOME since then, keynoting the GNOME User and Developer European Conference (GUADEC) in England in 2007. Stormy is enthusiastic about joining the GNOME Foundation full time. "I'm very excited to have the chance to help the GNOME community show the world how the GNOME desktop is changing the future of computing." Stormy will continue in an advisory role at OpenLogic.
32555 
32556 Simon Phipps, Chief Open Source Officer at Sun and GNOME Foundation Advisory Board Member says, "As a key supporter of GNOME, especially in connection with OpenSolaris, Sun is delighted to welcome Stormy to her new position. It is extremely gratifying to see the GNOME Foundation grow to the point where it needs an Executive Director to drive additional industry support and further increase adoption of GNOME. We look forward to working with Stormy in her new role to help her achieve this goal."
32557 <h3>About Stormy Peters</h3>
32558 Stormy Peters joins the GNOME Foundation from OpenLogic where she founded and managed their OpenLogic Expert Community. Previously, Stormy worked at Hewlett-Packard (HP) where she founded and managed the Open Source Program Office where she was responsible for HP's open source strategy, policy and business practices. Stormy joined HP as a software engineer in the Unix Development Lab after graduating from Rice University with a B.A. in Computer Science.
32559 
32560 Stormy is a frequent keynote speaker on business aspects of Open Source Software at major conferences such as the Open Source Business Conference and the O'Reilly conferences, as well as government organizations such as the United Nations and the European Union. Stormy is involved in GNOME and free and open source software because it is changing the world and the community is full of smart, passionate people!
32561 <h3>About GNOME and the GNOME Foundation</h3>
32562 The GNOME desktop is a free, easy to use, accessible and internationalized desktop for Linux and Unix-based operating systems used by millions. GNOME is a standard part of all leading GNU/Linux and Unix distributions, and is popular with both large existing corporate deployments and small business and home users. GNOME also includes a complete development environment which provides the core platform for thousands of applications.
32563 
32564 The GNOME Foundation is an organization committed to supporting the advancement of GNOME, comprised of hundreds of volunteer developers and industry-leading companies. The Foundation is a member directed, non-profit organization that provides financial, organizational and legal support to the GNOME project and helps determine its vision and roadmap. The GNOME Foundation is supporting the pursuit of Software Freedom through the innovative, accessible, and beautiful user experience created by GNOME contributors around the world. It's a fun and inviting community, so if you're reading this and wondering what you can do to help promote Software Freedom, contributing to GNOME is a great way to start! More information about GNOME and the GNOME Foundation can be found at www.gnome.org and foundation.gnome.org.
32565 
32566 GNOME Foundation sponsoring members include Access, Canonical, Debian, the Free Software Foundation, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Igalia, Imendio, Intel, Mozilla, Nokia, Novell, OLPC, Opened Hand, Red Hat, and Sun Microsystems, with legal pro bono work provided by Software Freedom Law Center and Wilson Sonsini Goodrich Rosati.
32567 <h2 id="head-3b6920c012555df321e6cbf0358952c61aace39d">Media Enquiries</h2>
32568 <ul>
32569 	<li>GNOME Foundation Executive Director
32570 Stormy Peters
32571 Email: <a rel="noreferrer" href="mailto:gnome-press-contact@gnome.org">gnome-press-contact@gnome.org</a>
32572 Phone: +1-617-206-3947</li>
32573 </ul>]]></content:encoded>
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32594 				<title>GNOME and KDE to Co-locate Flagship Conferences on Gran Canaria in 2009</title>
32595 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2008/07/gnome-and-kde-to-co-locate-flagship-conferences-on-gran-canaria-in-2009/</link>
32596 		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jul 2008 10:14:00 +0000</pubDate>
32597 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
32598 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wptest.gnome.org/?p=946</guid>
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32600 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[Istanbul, Turkey, July 13, 2008: The GNOME Foundation and KDE e.V. today announced that they will hold their yearly conferences, GUADEC and Akademy in 2009 in Gran Canaria. The conferences will be separate events, but co-located and hosted by the same organizers, the Cabildo of Gran Canaria and its Secretary of Tourism, Technological Innovation and Foreign Trade.
32601 
32602 "The GNOME community is very excited about the co-hosted GUADEC and Akademy" says Behdad Esfahbod, president at the GNOME foundation, "GUADEC has traditionally been a very important chance for our community to meet in person, build great working relationships and make new friends. We're looking forward to having the opportunity to extend those relationships to our KDE colleagues at Akademy/GUADEC."
32603 
32604 KDE e.V.'s vice-president Adriaan de Groot adds "KDE e.V. is looking forward to a co-located conference, where the GNOME and KDE communities can mingle and cooperate as never before in one location. Gran Canaria is uniquely located at the junction of Europe and Africa, close to the Americas and is a fitting place for a historic 'meet-your-neighbours' conference."
32605 
32606 GUADEC and Akademy 2009 will be held on Gran Canaria, an island of the Canary Islands archipelago. The tentative schedule plans the event from Friday, July, 3rd until Saturday, July 11th 2009 in the Alfredo Kraus auditorium and the adjacent Congress Palace in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.
32607 
32608 This co-located event will turn Gran Canaria into the capital of Freedesktop.org development for a whole week next summer.
32609 
32610 While there were other excellent bids, the GNOME foundation and KDE e.V. have settled on Gran Canaria because of its position as Port to Africa and the excellent circumstances for holding such an event there. Unfortunately, having three proposals, two have to be rejected. The proposals from Tampere in Finland and Coruna in Spain were close contenders. Both foundations would like to thank those organisers for the work they have put into their proposals and encourage them to consider their cities for conferences in future years.
32611 
32612 The <a href="http://grancanariadesktopmeeting.eslic.es/">conference organiser's Wiki</a> has extensive information about the planned conferences on the Canaries.
32613 <h3>About GNOME and the GNOME Foundation</h3>
32614 The GNOME desktop is a free, easy to use, accessible and internationalized desktop for Linux and Unix-based operating systems used by millions. GNOME is a standard part of all leading GNU/Linux and Unix distributions, and is popular with both large existing corporate deployments and small business and home users. GNOME also includes a complete development environment which provides the core platform for thousands of applications.
32615 
32616 The GNOME Foundation is an organization committed to supporting the advancement of GNOME, comprised of hundreds of volunteer developers and industry-leading companies. The Foundation is a member directed, non-profit organization that provides financial, organizational and legal support to the GNOME project and helps determine its vision and roadmap. The GNOME Foundation is supporting the pursuit of Software Freedom through the innovative, accessible, and beautiful user experience created by GNOME contributors around the world. It's a fun and inviting community, so if you're reading this and wondering what you can do to help promote Software Freedom, contributing to GNOME is a great way to start! More information about GNOME and the GNOME Foundation can be found at www.gnome.org and foundation.gnome.org.
32617 
32618 GNOME Foundation sponsoring members include Access, Canonical, Debian, the Free Software Foundation, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Igalia, Imendio, Intel, Mozilla, Nokia, Novell, OLPC, Opened Hand, Red Hat, and Sun Microsystems, with legal pro bono work provided by Software Freedom Law Center and Wilson Sonsini Goodrich Rosati.
32619 <h3>About KDE and the KDE e.V.</h3>
32620 KDE is an international technology team that creates free and open source software for desktop and portable computing. Among KDE's products are a modern desktop system for Linux and UNIX platforms, comprehensive office productivity and groupware suites and hundreds of software titles in many categories including Internet and web applications, multimedia, entertainment, educational, graphics and software development. KDE software is translated into more than 60 languages and is built with ease of use and modern accessibility principles in mind. KDE4's full-featured applications run natively on Linux, BSD, Solaris, Windows and Mac OS X.
32621 
32622 KDE e.V. is the organization that supports the growth of the KDE community. Its mission statement -- to promote and distribute Free Desktop software -- is provided through legal, financial and organizational support for the KDE community. KDE e.V. organises the yearly KDE World Summit "Akademy", along with numerous smaller-scale development meetings.
32623 
32624 More information about KDE and the KDE e.V. can be found at <a href="http://www.kde.org/">www.kde.org</a> and <a href="http://ev.kde.org/">ev.kde.org</a>.
32625 <h2>Media Enquiries</h2>
32626 <ul>
32627 	<li>GNOME Foundation Executive Director
32628 Stormy Peters
32629 Email: <a rel="noreferrer" href="mailto:gnome-press-contact@gnome.org">gnome-press-contact@gnome.org</a>
32630 Phone: +1-617-206-3947</li>
32631 	<li>KDE e.V. Board
32632 Email: <a rel="noreferrer" href="mailto:kde-ev-board@kde.org">kde-ev-board@kde.org</a></li>
32633 </ul>]]></content:encoded>
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32654 				<title>GNOME Foundation adds industry leaders to advisory board</title>
32655 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2008/11/gnome-foundation-adds-industry-leaders-to-advisory-board/</link>
32656 		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Nov 2008 10:14:30 +0000</pubDate>
32657 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
32658 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wptest.gnome.org/?p=948</guid>
32659 		<description></description>
32660 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[BOSTON, Mass — November 3, 2008 — The GNOME Foundation announced today that Motorola and Google are joining the GNOME Advisory board and sponsoring the GNOME Foundation.
32661 
32662 With these two new additions to its advisory board, the GNOME Foundation continues to strengthen its industry support and shows that the support for free and open source software is growing - especially in the mobile space with technologies like GNOME Mobile. The additional funds and resources will be used to on programs that support GNOME's goal of universal access such as accessibility outreach programs, usability studies and internationalization efforts. GNOME is building on its strength of an accessible desktop to enable universal access to technology through desktops, netbooks, and mobile devices.
32663 
32664 "Google is proud to support the many endeavors of our colleagues in Free and Open Source software development." said Chris DiBona, Open Source Programs Manager. "We're pleased to continue our collaboration with the GNOME Foundation through our membership on the Foundation's Advisory Board."
32665 
32666 "For mobile Linux, Motorola believes in open standards and open source technologies," said Christy Wyatt, Vice President, Software Platforms and Ecosystem, Motorola. "The GNOME Foundation allows us to expand our reach to the vibrant GNOME communities and be active in projects that we currently utilize from the GNOME stack, SQLite, GStreamer, and Bluez to name a few."
32667 
32668 "Advancements in open source mobile technology continue to provide new and beneficial applications while enriching features for developers and end users in software, on desktops and mobile devices," said Bdale Garbee, Chief Technologist and Linux Chief, Open Source &amp; Linux Organization, HP, and an advisory board member of GNOME. "The addition of new sponsors and advisory board members empowers GNOME to continue its efforts to make exciting progress in free and open source mobile technologies. Working with new sponsors like Google and Motorola, we bring the strengths of open source software to the mobile industry."
32669 
32670 Comprised of hundreds of volunteer developers and industry-leading companies, the GNOME Foundation is an organization committed to supporting the advancement of GNOME. The Foundation is a member directed, non-profit organization that provides financial, organizational and legal support to the GNOME project and helps determine its vision and roadmap.
32671 
32672 The GNOME Project is creating a complete, free and easy-to-use desktop environment for users, as well as a powerful application development framework for software developers. The GNOME desktop is used by millions of people around the world. GNOME is a standard part of all leading GNU/Linux and Unix distributions as well as many mobile platforms like cellular phones and tablets.
32673 
32674 The GNOME project has three main goals:
32675 <ul>
32676 	<li>Free and open source desktop accessible to all. GNOME is a free desktop available  to everyone, regardless of language, physical ability, technical expertise.</li>
32677 	<li>Development platform. GNOME is a powerful development platform for developing free and open source software applications.</li>
32678 	<li>GNOME Mobile. GNOME technologies provide a foundation for mobile applications from tablets to cellular phones.</li>
32679 </ul>
32680 More information about GNOME and the GNOME Foundation can be found at <a href="http://www.gnome.org/">www.gnome.org</a> and<a href="http://foundation.gnome.org/">foundation.gnome.org</a>.
32681 <h2>Media Enquiries</h2>
32682 <ul>
32683 	<li>GNOME Foundation Executive Director
32684 Stormy Peters
32685 Email: <a rel="noreferrer" href="mailto:gnome-press-contact@gnome.org">gnome-press-contact@gnome.org</a>
32686 Phone: +1-617-206-3947</li>
32687 </ul>]]></content:encoded>
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32708 				<title>Gran Canaria Desktop Summit 2009 to be held July 3-11, 2009</title>
32709 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2008/11/gran-canaria-desktop-summit-2009-to-be-held-july-3-11-2009/</link>
32710 		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Nov 2008 10:15:01 +0000</pubDate>
32711 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
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32714 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[The inaugural Desktop Summit, uniting the flagship conferences of the GNOME and KDE communities, GUADEC and Akademy, will be held in Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain the week of July 3-11, 2009.
32715 
32716 The conference will be hosted by Cabildo, the local government of Gran Canaria.
32717 
32718 The GNOME and KDE communities will use this co-located event to intensify momentum and increase collaboration between the projects. It gives a unique opportunity for key figures to collaborate and improve the free and open source desktop for all. Please visit the official web for further information:
32719 <blockquote><a href="http://www.grancanariadesktopsummit.org/">http://www.grancanariadesktopsummit.org/</a></blockquote>]]></content:encoded>
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32740 				<title>Sugar Labs, the nonprofit behind the OLPC software, is joining the GNOME Foundation</title>
32741 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2008/12/sugar-labs-the-nonprofit-behind-the-olpc-software-is-joining-the-gnome-foundation/</link>
32742 		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Dec 2008 10:15:48 +0000</pubDate>
32743 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
32744 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wptest.gnome.org/?p=952</guid>
32745 		<description></description>
32746 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[BOSTON, Mass — December 22, 2008 — Sugar Labs, a member of the Software Freedom Conservancy, is joining the GNOME Foundation as part of the GNOME Advisory Board. Sugar Labs creates software for young children used on platforms like the One Laptop Per Child's XO. Sugar is based on the GNOME platform and relies on technologies like GTK+ and Telepathy.
32747 
32748 "The resources made available by the GNOME project have been essential to the development of the Sugar learning platform", says Walter Bender, executive director of Sugar Labs. "The Sugar community looks forward to working more closely with the GNOME Foundation on topics such as GNOME Mobile and an upstream collaboration framework." Walter Bender will be representing Sugar Labs on the GNOME Advisory Board.
32749 
32750 GNOME forms the basis of many platforms such as Sugar, Maemo, and GNU/Linux distributions like Ubuntu Netbook Remix, and also delivers the desktop platform offered by companies such as Novell, Red Hat and Sun Microsystems. GNOME is actively cooperating with the makers of these platforms in order to make sure that they can use GNOME technologies as efficiently and effectively as possible and to enable cross-fertilization of resources. Members of the GNOME Advisory Board help the GNOME Foundation work with partner companies effectively and they also get a chance to collaborate with each other on their use of GNOME technologies.
32751 
32752 "The GNOME Foundation is excited to have Sugar Labs join the advisory board." says Stormy Peters, executive director of the GNOME Foundation. "Sugar embodies the GNOME mission of making sure technology is available to anyone, not just technical people, regardless of culture, financial well-being or physical ability. The interface provided by Sugar offers an innovative way to interact with technology and the internet. This work is heavily influencing the GNOME community as they think about potential ways to improve GNOME in the future."
32753 <h2>About Sugar Labs</h2>
32754 Sugar Labs is a non-profit foundation which serves as a support base and gathering place for the community of educators and software developers who want to extend the platform and create Sugar-compatible applications. Sugar provides an interface to engage young children in the world of learning that is opened up by computers and the Internet. Sugar is licensed under the GPL and uses GTK+ and Telepathy. For more information see <a href="http://sugarlabs.org/">http://sugarlabs.org</a>.
32755 <h2>Media Enquiries</h2>
32756 <ul>
32757 	<li>GNOME Foundation Executive Director
32758 Stormy Peters
32759 Email: <a rel="noreferrer" href="mailto:gnome-press-contact@gnome.org">gnome-press-contact@gnome.org</a>
32760 Phone: +1-617-206-3947</li>
32761 </ul>]]></content:encoded>
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32782 				<title>Gran Canaria Desktop Summit Platinum sponsors announced: Nokia&#039;s Qt Software and Maemo</title>
32783 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2009/06/gran-canaria-desktop-summit-platinum-sponsors-announced-nokias-qt-software-and-maemo/</link>
32784 		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Jun 2009 10:16:14 +0000</pubDate>
32785 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
32786 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wptest.gnome.org/?p=954</guid>
32787 		<description></description>
32788 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[The KDE and GNOME communities are happy to announce the Platinum sponsors of the upcoming <a href="http://grancanariadesktopsummit.org/">Gran Canaria Desktop Summit</a>. Nokia's Qt Software and Maemo will be the main sponsors of the event, which will be held from 3rd to 11th of July 2009 in Las Palmas on Gran Canaria, Spain.
32789 
32790 "Nokia's Qt Software and Maemo have both had significant involvement with the KDE and GNOME communities. The contributions these communities have made to us is extremely valuable and we wanted to show our support by sponsoring the Gran Canaria Desktop Summit," said Aron Kozak, Nokia, Qt Software's head of web and community. "We are looking forward to this event and to spend more time meeting and speaking with people there."
32791 
32792 The Gran Canaria Desktop Summit is a co-hosted event around the Free Desktop, featuring Akademy and GUADEC, KDE's and GNOME's yearly flagship conferences. The programme is being finalised at present, with much of it already confirmed, see <a href="http://grancanariadesktopsummit.org/node/10">published</a>. The KDE and GNOME communities are very grateful for Nokia's support of the event, and are looking forward to productive sessions in the respective conference tracks and the cross-desktop sessions that will provide a strong foundation for improved collaboration across these Free software projects.
32793 <h2>Media Enquiries</h2>
32794 <ul>
32795 	<li>GNOME Foundation Executive Director
32796 Stormy Peters
32797 Email: <a rel="noreferrer" href="mailto:gnome-press-contact@gnome.org">gnome-press-contact@gnome.org</a>
32798 Phone: +1-617-206-3947</li>
32799 </ul>]]></content:encoded>
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32820 				<title>Keynote Speakers Announced for the Gran Canaria Desktop Summit</title>
32821 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2009/06/keynote-speakers-announced-for-the-gran-canaria-desktop-summit/</link>
32822 		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Jun 2009 10:16:44 +0000</pubDate>
32823 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
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32825 		<description></description>
32826 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[The GNOME Foundation and KDE e.V. are excited to announce the keynotes for the first ever co-located Akademy and GUADEC, the Gran Canaria Desktop Summit. The Desktop Summit, a conference for users and developers of desktop and mobile technologies, is expecting 1000 desktop technology developers and users. The conference agenda includes over 100 talks as well as BOFs keynote sessions, lightning talks and many opportunities to meet other developers and begin collaborating between projects.
32827 
32828 The Desktop Summit will take place July 3-11, 2009 in the Alfredo Kraus Auditorium and the Palacio de Congresos in Las Palmas, Gran Canaria. The venue has facilities for 1000+ people to attend keynotes and multiple simultaneous tracks with plenty of room for an exhibition area and hacking space.
32829 
32830 Free Software is highly valued on the Canary Islands. Hence, the Gran Canaria Desktop Summit 2009 is supported by the Cabildo de Gran Canaria, the local government, that has provided much logistical and financial support.
32831 
32832 Current confirmed keynotes are:
32833 <ul>
32834 	<li>Richard Stallman, Free Software Foundation</li>
32835 	<li>Walter Bender, Executive Director, Sugar Labs</li>
32836 	<li>Robert Lefkowitz (known as "r0ml"), Distinguished Engineer of the ACM</li>
32837 	<li>Jakub Pavelek, Nokia</li>
32838 </ul>
32839 The keynotes were chosen to inspire conference attendees and to encourage collaboration. Over the past few years, GNOME and KDE have been cooperating in order to make choices and application development easier for end users, distributors and ISVs. An increased amount of technology is shared between the desktop, making cross-desktop application integration easier. By holding their annual developer flagship events in the same location, KDE and GNOME will foster cooperation and discussion between their developer communities. In addition many other desktop technology groups have expressed interest in attending and we expect to have participants from many technology projects that touch on the open source desktop and mobile space.
32840 
32841 The Desktop Summit welcomes all users and contributors of Desktop Summit and expects attendees from the GNOME and KDE communities as well as related projects and companies that use desktop technologies.
32842 
32843 For more information see <a href="http://www.grancanariadesktopsummit.org/">www.grancanariadesktopsummit.org</a>.
32844 
32845 Registration is free and we look forward to meeting desktop enthusiasts at the conference. You can register at: <a href="http://www.grancanariadesktopsummit.org/user/register">http://www.grancanariadesktopsummit.org/user/register</a>.
32846 <h2>Media Enquiries</h2>
32847 <ul>
32848 	<li>GNOME Foundation Executive Director
32849 Stormy Peters
32850 Email: <a rel="noreferrer" href="mailto:gnome-press-contact@gnome.org">gnome-press-contact@gnome.org</a>
32851 Phone: +1-617-206-3947</li>
32852 </ul>]]></content:encoded>
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32873 				<title>Free Desktop Communities come together at the Gran Canaria Desktop Summit</title>
32874 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2009/08/free-desktop-communities-come-together-at-the-gran-canaria-desktop-summit/</link>
32875 		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Aug 2009 10:17:30 +0000</pubDate>
32876 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
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32879 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[This year's Gran Canaria Desktop Summit represented the first time the GNOME and KDE communities have co-located their annual conferences in the same location. 852 free software advocates from 46 countries gathered together last month to discuss and enhance the free desktop experience at the first ever Gran Canaria Desktop Summit.
32880 
32881 "The Gran Canaria Desktop Summit was a milestone not only for the KDE and GNOME communities, but also for the free desktop in general." said Cornelius Schumacher, president of KDE e.V., "New collaboration efforts were started and existing ones revitalized. We already have seen results for example in the area of the semantic desktop, and on improving the specification processes on freedesktop.org. I'm sure we'll see more results in the near future."
32882 
32883 The summit accomplished its goal of increasing co-operation between GNOME and KDE to improve the Free Desktop experience. Throughout the conference there were many examples of successful collaboration including shared technologies, community co-operation and growth of the local free software community.
32884 
32885 "I was really excited to see all of the energy at the conference - 800 free desktop supporters in the same building!" said Vincent Untz, Director and Chairman of the GNOME Board. "I heard conversations about search technologies, recruiting developers and marketing. Both our communities benefited and I look forward to seeing the benefits passed on to GNOME users."
32886 <h3>Shared Technology</h3>
32887 KDE and GNOME benefit from shared technologies in multimedia, metadata storage, desktop search, application messaging and hardware integration. These shared technologies provide users with improved integration and a consistent user experience. Discussions during the summit resulted in agreements to continue to work on shared technologies, shared interfaces and shared code. In particular, several working sessions around the freedesktop.org initiative resulted in clearer processes for sharing specifications and technologies which will accelerate the ability of both projects and the greater free desktop community to collaborate and communicate with other projects.
32888 <h3>Community Co-operation</h3>
32889 In the domains where KDE and GNOME share technology, global teams came together to work on more effective ways of collaborating. Members of both communities came together to discuss issues that affected desktop projects, from recruiting and maintaining bugsquad team members to free desktop marketing efforts to kernel technologies that affect both projects. Teams in areas as diverse as the bug squad, accessibility and multimedia teams shared experiences and knowledge, and resolved to work more closely together. The projects share many values like an interest in providing free accessibility to people around the world that can be accomplished better by working together.
32890 <h3>Local Free Software Community</h3>
32891 Co-locating GUADEC and Akademy resulted in a large number of key free software developers congregating in Gran Canaria. They attracted developers from related projects world wide and invigorated the local software community. GUADEC-es and Akademy-es took also place during the event, as an effort to increase the number of spanish developers involved. The devolpment of an introductory program in spanish for local students and developers allowed the a record number of local free software supporters showed up - over 300 free software supporters from the Canary Islands showed up to listen, participate and discuss free desktop issues with the GNOME and KDE communities. The Gran Canaria Desktop Summit was supported by the local free software community which includes strong GNOME and KDE presence through GNOME Hispano and KDE España, including support from The Cabildo of Gran Canaria, both local universities (ULPGC and ULL), ESLIC, ASOLIF, and GULIC, among others.
32892 
32893 The Gran Canaria Desktop Summit was a success. The conversations that started at the summit will have an impact on the upcoming release of the GNOME and KDE desktops and will continue to foster cooperation between the GNOME and KDE communities. The communities are planning cross desktop hackfests to implement the ideas discussed at the summit. Free desktop users can expect to see the results of this conference in upcoming releases of the GNOME and KDE desktops.
32894 
32895 GNOME and KDE plan to join together again in future years to make sure they are working effectively together to share technologies and advance the free desktop. The cooperation and conversations that began between the KDE and GNOME communities will continue into the future and in events like hackfests throughout the year, but next year the conferences will be hosted separately. GUADEC and Akademy hope to see both GNOME and KDE developers at their events as their communities work more closely together on joint technologies.
32896 
32897 Both projects believe that the co-location of the GNOME conference GUADEC and the KDE conference Akademy was a successful event that brought the two communities together and they look forward to more co-located events in the years to come.
32898 
32899 For more information on the organizations mentioned in this press release:
32900 <ul>
32901 	<li>GNOME Foundation: <a href="http://www.gnome.org/foundation">http://www.gnome.org/foundation</a></li>
32902 	<li>KDE e.V.: <a href="http://ev.kde.org/">http://ev.kde.org/</a></li>
32903 	<li>Cabildo of Gran Canaria: <a href="http://www.grancanaria.com/">http://www.grancanaria.com</a></li>
32904 	<li>ULPGC: <a href="http://www.ulpgc.es/">http://www.ulpgc.es</a></li>
32905 	<li>ULL: <a href="http://www.osl.ull.es/">http://www.osl.ull.es</a></li>
32906 	<li>ESLIC: <a href="http://www.eslic.es/">http://www.eslic.es</a></li>
32907 	<li>ASOLIF: <a href="http://www.asolif.org/">http://www.asolif.org</a></li>
32908 	<li>GULIC: <a href="http://www.gulic.org/">http://www.gulic.org</a></li>
32909 	<li>GNOME Hispano: <a href="http://es.gnome.org/">http://es.gnome.org</a></li>
32910 	<li>KDE España: <a href="http://www.kde-espana.es/">http://www.kde-espana.es</a></li>
32911 </ul>
32912 <h2>FAQ</h2>
32913 <strong>Why did you decide to co-locate in 2009?</strong>
32914 The GNOME and KDE communities decided to co-locate Akademy and GUADEC so that they could build the free desktop community and cooperate on technologies that make sense for both desktops.
32915 
32916 <strong>Why did you decide not to co-locate in 2010?</strong>
32917 It's important to us to continue to build the GNOME and KDE brands. In particular, with the release of GNOME 3.0 coming soon, the GNOME community wants to make sure they can focus on that. Both communities want to co-locate again and hope to bring even more free desktop communities.
32918 
32919 <strong>Will you co-locate in the future?</strong>
32920 Yes. We are talking about co-locating events like hackfests now and plan to co-locate Akademy and GUADEC in a Desktop Summit in the future.
32921 
32922 <strong>Was the conference a success?</strong>
32923 Absolutely. The conference was a success for a community and technology perspective and was instrumental in furthering the free desktop movement.
32924 
32925 <strong>You said the co-location was a success but you've decided not to do it again, why?</strong>
32926 When we decided to co-locate GUADEC and Akademy we were unsure if it was something we'd do once or every year or every x number of years. We've decided it was a success and we'd like to do it again in the future, but not next year. It's important to us to continue to build the GNOME and KDE brands. In particular, with the release of GNOME 3.0 coming soon, the GNOME community wants to make sure they can focus on that. We will co-locate again in the future.
32927 
32928 <strong>Where will GUADEC and Akademy be next year?</strong>
32929 We don't know yet but the call for bids will be going out this week.
32930 <h2>Media Enquiries</h2>
32931 <ul>
32932 	<li>GNOME Foundation Executive Director
32933 Stormy Peters
32934 Email: <a rel="noreferrer" href="mailto:gnome-press-contact@gnome.org">gnome-press-contact@gnome.org</a>
32935 Phone: +1-617-206-3947</li>
32936 </ul>]]></content:encoded>
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32957 				<title>GNOME promotes Software Freedom Day</title>
32958 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2009/09/gnome-promotes-software-freedom-day/</link>
32959 		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Sep 2009 10:18:17 +0000</pubDate>
32960 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
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32963 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[The GNOME Community is a excited to promote and participate in Software Freedom Day. Around the world, GNOME community members will be celebrating software freedom and the work that GNOME has done to make a free desktop accessible for all.
32964 
32965 Software Freedom is about a technology future that we can trust, that is sustainable, and that supports the basic human freedoms. Untrusted electoral systems can lead to civil unrest and a lack of trust in governing bodies. Proprietary data formats can mean lockout to accessing our own information! Software Freedom can be maintained by transparent systems (such as Free and Open Source Software) that are based on open, secure and sustainable standards including data formats and communication protocols.
32966 
32967 In addition, software freedom is about making sure that software can be used by all humanity regardless of the language they speak, the amount of money they have or their physical abilities. And this is where GNOME excels. To provide free software to everyone, GNOME is:
32968 <h2>Free.</h2>
32969 GNOME is Free Software and part of the GNU project, dedicated to giving users and developers the ultimate level of control over their desktops, their software, and their data. Find out more about the GNU project and Free Software at gnu.org.
32970 <h2>Usable.</h2>
32971 GNOME understands that usability is about creating software that is easy for everyone to use. GNOME's community of professional and volunteer usability experts have created Free Software's first and only Human Interface Guidelines, and all core GNOME software is adopting these principles. Find out more about GNOME and usability at the GNOME Usability Project.
32972 <h2>Accessible</h2>
32973 Free Software is about enabling software freedom for everyone, including users and developers with disabilities. GNOME's Accessibility framework is the result of several years of effort, and makes GNOME the most accessible desktop for any Unix platform. Find out more at the <a href="http://projects.gnome.org/accessibility/">GNOME Accessibility Project</a>.
32974 <h2>International</h2>
32975 GNOME is used, developed and documented in dozens of languages, and we strive to ensure that every piece of GNOME software can be translated into all languages. During the last GNOME Development cycle, the GNOME Desktop was translated into over 40 languages!
32976 <h2>Developer-friendly</h2>
32977 Developers are not tied to a single language with GNOME. You can use C, C++, Python, Perl, Java, and C#, to produce high-quality applications that integrate smoothly into the rest of your UNIX or GNU/Linux (commonly referred to as Linux) desktop.
32978 <h2>Organized</h2>
32979 GNOME strives to be an organized community, with a foundation of several hundred members, usability, accessibility, and QA teams, and an elected board. GNOME releases are defined by the GNOME Release Team every six months.
32980 <h2>Supported</h2>
32981 Beyond the worldwide GNOME Community, GNOME is supported by the leading companies using GNU/Linux and UNIX and many free software projects, including Access, Canonical, Debian, Free Software Foundation, HP, Google, IBM, Igalia, Intel, Motorola, Mozilla Foundation, Nokia, Novell, OLPC, Red Hat, Software Freedom Law Center, Sugar Labs and Sun Microsystems. GNOME is proud to be the default Desktop Environment that powers popular distributions including Ubuntu, Fedora and OpenSolaris.
32982 <h2>A community</h2>
32983 Perhaps more than anything else, GNOME is a worldwide community of volunteers who hack, translate, design, QA, and generally have fun together.
32984 
32985 Please join the GNOME community in celebrating the achievements the free software world has made.]]></content:encoded>
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33006 				<title>Made to Share! GNOME 2.28 Released!</title>
33007 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2009/09/made-to-share-gnome-2-28-released/</link>
33008 		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Sep 2009 10:18:51 +0000</pubDate>
33009 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
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33011 		<description></description>
33012 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<em>September 23, 2009 — GNOME 2.28 enhances Empathy Instant Messaging, adds official Bluetooth support, and improves other applications and the GNOME Developer Platform.</em>
33013 
33014 The GNOME Community is excited to announce the immediate availability of GNOME 2.28. Hundreds of volunteers worldwide have worked over the past six months to deliver improvements to the GNOME Desktop and GNOME Developer Platform.
33015 
33016 GNOME 2.28 furthers the GNOME mission by making sure people have a free desktop they can use to communicate with their friends using the latest technology.
33017 
33018 GNOME 2.28 delivers a number of new feature enhancements to improve the user experience. GNOME 2.28 adds official support for Bluetooth devices for the first time, including mice, keyboards, mobile phones and other peripherals. Bastien Nocera, one of the leading developers of GNOME's Bluetooth featureset says: “With the addition of the Bluetooth management tools and the enhancements to our Volume Control applications, we've given GNOME users access to more hardware features, whilst keeping our design principles.”
33019 
33020 Empathy, GNOME's instant messenger, built on the Telepathy framework, has seen numerous improvements, including the ability to add custom themes, geolocation support for Jabber clients, and the ability for users to share their desktop with their contacts using the GNOME Remote Desktop server and viewer, Vino and Vinagre. "The Telepathy team is proud of the cooperation between the Empathy, Vino and Vinagre developers. Thanks to their work, our users will be able to easily share their desktop with their contacts without having to care about the underlying technical details. This is a great step for us as it marks the first use in GNOME of the collaborative features offered by the Telepathy framework. We hope to soon see more and more applications integrating Telepathy in order to increase the collaborative user experience in the GNOME desktop," says Guillame Desmottes, one of the main contributors to Empathy.
33021 
33022 Other improvements to the GNOME Desktop include:
33023 <ul>
33024 	<li>Cheese, the GNOME webcam application, features an all new wide mode for users with netbooks.</li>
33025 	<li>GNOME's web browser, Epiphany, fixed a number of long-standing bugs with the switch to Webkit as its engine.</li>
33026 	<li>The Evince document viewer has been ported to Microsoft Windows®.</li>
33027 	<li>Gedit has been ported to Mac OS® X.</li>
33028 	<li>... and more.</li>
33029 </ul>
33030 For users with accessibility needs, Orca, the GNOME screen reader application, has seen numerous updates, including support for mouseovers, moving the mouse without performing a click, the ability to pronounce mis-spellled words, and more.
33031 
33032 The GNOME Developer Platform has seen significant progress in removing deprecated modules and functionality. In GNOME 2.28, there are no longer any applications that depend on esound, libgnomevfs, libgnomeprint, or libgnomeprintui. GTK+, Glib and other GNOME libraries have also seen improvements.
33033 
33034 For the full list of changes, please see the release notes at <a href="http://library.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/2.28/">http://library.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/2.28/</a>.
33035 <h2>About GNOME</h2>
33036 The GNOME Project is creating a complete, free and easy-to-use desktop environment for users, as well as a powerful application development framework for software developers. The GNOME desktop is used by millions of people around the world. GNOME is a standard part of all leading GNU/Linux and Unix distributions as well as many mobile platforms like cellular phones and tablets.
33037 
33038 The GNOME project has three main goals:
33039 <ul>
33040 	<li>Free and open source desktop accessible to all. GNOME is a free desktop available to everyone, regardless of language, physical ability, technical expertise.</li>
33041 	<li>Development platform. GNOME is a powerful development platform for developing free and open source software applications.</li>
33042 	<li>GNOME Mobile. GNOME technologies provide a foundation for mobile applications from tablets to cellular phones.</li>
33043 </ul>
33044 <h2>Media Enquiries</h2>
33045 <ul>
33046 	<li>GNOME Foundation Executive Director
33047 Stormy Peters
33048 Email: <a rel="noreferrer" href="mailto:gnome-press-contact@gnome.org">gnome-press-contact@gnome.org</a>
33049 Phone: +1-617-206-3947</li>
33050 </ul>]]></content:encoded>
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33071 				<title>GUADEC 2010 to be held in The Hague, Netherlands</title>
33072 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2009/11/guadec-2010-to-be-held-in-the-hague-netherlands/</link>
33073 		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov 2009 10:19:29 +0000</pubDate>
33074 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
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33077 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[BOSTON, Mass — November 30, 2009 — GUADEC, the annual GNOME conference, will be held in The Hague, Netherlands from the 24th through the 30th of July 2010. The conference is expected to draw more than 500 attendees to discuss and direct the future of the GNOME Project. GUADEC will draw members of the GNOME development and user community, as well as many participants in the overall FLOSS community from local projects, organizations, and companies.
33078 
33079 The conference will lead up to the GNOME 3.0 release in September 2010. Keeping with the 3.0 theme, the three primary themes for GUADEC 2010 will be Government, education, and end users.
33080 
33081 The Hague was one of several locations proposed for GUADEC in 2010. It was chosen in part due to the excellent facilities at the bid site, as well as easily accessible site for those traveling to GUADEC. The conference will be held at the Haagse Hogeschool, the higher vocational education institute in the region with an existing affinity for open source.
33082 
33083 "Free Software is of great importance to culture in the digital age," said Kees Vendrik, Green MP and advocate of open source and open standards in the Dutch public sector. "It offers a fertile feeding ground for education, innovation, and the economy at large. My party is delighted that the GNOME conference is coming to The Netherlands and we believe it will inspire our governmental bodies to put policy into practice."
33084 
33085 The core team of the winning bid consists of Vincent van Adrighem, Koen Martens, Sanne te Meerman, Fabrice Mous, and Reinout van Schouwen. Each of the core team members are well-rooted in the FLOSS community at large, with network spanning the most active FLOSS organizations in The Netherlands.
33086 
33087 "We are very excited and honored to host GUADEC next year," said Reinout van Schouwen. "With the upcoming release of GNOME 3.0, we're confident that the conference will be one of the most important ones in the history of the GNOME project. We would like to invite the Free Software communities in our country and abroad to take advantage of this opportunity and show the world that open technology offers solutions for everyone!"
33088 
33089 GUADEC is now in its 11th year, and follows a successful joint conference, the Gran Canaria Desktop Summit (GCDS), in 2009 with the KDE Project. As planned, GUADEC 2010 will be hosted on its own, but the door is open to another co-hosted event in the future.
33090 
33091 Stormy Peters, Executive Director of the GNOME Foundation, said that GCDS was "a great conference, and an opportunity to work with our friends in the KDE Project on areas where both desktops can benefit. We hope to build on that experience this year with GUADEC."
33092 
33093 See the <a href="http://www.guadec.org/">GUADEC Website</a> for more information about the conference. Registration details and information on the call for papers will be up by January 6th. Look for another announcement at that time with more details about the CFP and tracks for GUADEC 2010.
33094 <h2>About GNOME and the GNOME Foundation</h2>
33095 GNOME is a free-software project whose goal is to develop a complete, accessible and easy to use desktop for Linux and Unix-based operating systems. GNOME also includes a complete development environment to create new applications. It is released twice a year on a regular schedule.
33096 
33097 The GNOME desktop is used by millions of people around the world. GNOME is a standard part of all leading GNU/Linux and Unix distributions, and is popular with both large existing corporate deployments and millions of small business and home users worldwide.
33098 
33099 Composed of hundreds of volunteer developers and industry-leading companies, the GNOME Foundation is an organization committed to supporting the advancement of GNOME. The Foundation is a member directed, non-profit organization that provides financial, organizational and legal support to the GNOME project and helps determine its vision and roadmap.
33100 
33101 More information about GNOME and the GNOME Foundation can be found at <a href="http://www.gnome.org/">www.gnome.org</a> and<a href="http://foundation.gnome.org/">foundation.gnome.org</a>.
33102 <h2>Media Enquiries</h2>
33103 <ul>
33104 	<li>GNOME Foundation Executive Director
33105 Stormy Peters
33106 Email: <a rel="noreferrer" href="mailto:gnome-press-contact@gnome.org">gnome-press-contact@gnome.org</a>
33107 Phone: +1-617-206-3947</li>
33108 </ul>]]></content:encoded>
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33129 				<title>Desktop Summit 2011 to be held in Berlin, Germany</title>
33130 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2010/07/desktop-summit-2011-to-be-held-in-berlin-germany/</link>
33131 		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2010 18:12:01 +0000</pubDate>
33132 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[vdepizzol]]></dc:creator>
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33134 		<description></description>
33135 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<em>Berlin, 6th October, 2010</em> - The Desktop Summit is a co-located event which features the yearly contributor conferences of the GNOME and KDE communities, GUADEC and Akademy. Next year the conference will take place from 6 to 12 August, 2011 in Berlin at the Humboldt University in Unter den Linden. The event will feature keynotes, talks, workshops and team building events. The Desktop Summit website is now online at <a href="http://www.desktopsummit.org/">desktopsummit.org</a>.
33136 
33137 The GNOME and KDE communities develop the majority of Free Software desktop technology. Increasingly, they cooperate on underlying infrastructure. By holding their annual developer flagship events in the same location, the two projects will further foster collaboration and discussion between their developer communities. Moreover, KDE and GNOME aim to work more closely with the rest of the desktop and mobile open source community. The summit presents a unique opportunity for main actors to work together and improve the free and open source desktop for all.
33138 
33139 "We are proud to be able to welcome the participants of the Desktop Summit 2011 to the capital region next year," says Almuth Nehring-Venus, Permanent Secretary for Economics, Technology and Women's Issues from the Berlin Senate. "I hope that the joint conference of the two largest Free Desktop projects GNOME and KDE will provide an additional boost for our Open Source/Open Standard initiative within the framework of Berlin?s IT strategy and therefore also to further high-value jobs in our region."
33140 
33141 At the Desktop Summit 2011, KDE and GNOME expect well over a thousand core contributors, prominent open source technology leaders, representatives from government, education and corporate backgrounds, and open source desktop engineers, usability experts and designers. Local and international IT industry are invited to learn about and join in developing the latest innovative desktop technology. The TSB Innovation Agency Berlin GmbH and the Berlin Senate are supporting the event locally.
33142 
33143 The registration for the Desktop Summit will open on 1 February 2011 and a call for papers will be issued. Talk submissions will be due on 15th of March and on 15 April the conference program will be announced. Saturday 6 August kicks off three days of joint keynotes, talks and social events followed by four days of collaborative workshops. The conference officially ends on Friday, 12 August with a closing.]]></content:encoded>
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33146 		<wp:post_date>2010-07-30 18:12:01</wp:post_date>
33147 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2010-07-30 18:12:01</wp:post_date_gmt>
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33164 				<title>Google Summer of Code and Outreach Program for Women Internships</title>
33165 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/03/google-summer-of-code-and-outreach-program-for-women-internships/</link>
33166 		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Mar 2011 16:30:51 +0000</pubDate>
33167 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
33168 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wptest.gnome.org/?p=643</guid>
33169 		<description></description>
33170 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<em>Application deadline: April 8, 2011</em>
33171 <em>Program dates: May 23 - August 22, 2011</em>
33172 
33173 GNOME is one of many Free Software projects participating in Google Summer of Code this year. Because in the past GNOME had few women applying for Google Summer of Code, we've organized Outreach Program for Women internships to engage more women with the project.<a href="http://live.gnome.org/Internships2011">Learn more</a> about both programs and apply!]]></content:encoded>
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33176 		<wp:post_date>2011-03-18 16:30:51</wp:post_date>
33177 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-03-18 16:30:51</wp:post_date_gmt>
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33198 				<title>GNOME t-shirt competition winners announced</title>
33199 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/02/gnome-t-shirt-competition-winners-announced/</link>
33200 		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Feb 2011 16:34:23 +0000</pubDate>
33201 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
33202 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wptest.gnome.org/?p=646</guid>
33203 		<description></description>
33204 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[The recent GNOME t-shirt competition had an incredible response, with hundreds of people sending in designs for GNOME 3 t-shirts. It took a while for the judges to come to a decision, but now <a href="http://www.gnome.org/contest/">the winners have been announced</a>. Congratulations to Sofie van Schadewijk, Vassilina Pljonkina and Weda Kusuma for taking first, second and third place! All three provided a stylish and original GNOME t-shirt design, each of which will be available to buy through the <a href="http://www.zazzle.com/gnome">GNOME store</a>.]]></content:encoded>
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33207 		<wp:post_date>2011-02-24 16:34:23</wp:post_date>
33208 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-02-24 16:34:23</wp:post_date_gmt>
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33229 				<title>GNOME 3.0 Launch Parties</title>
33230 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/01/gnome-3-0-launch-parties/</link>
33231 		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Jan 2011 16:39:24 +0000</pubDate>
33232 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
33233 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wptest.gnome.org/?p=651</guid>
33234 		<description></description>
33235 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[For those organizing a <a href="http://www.gnome3.org/">GNOME 3.0</a> Launch Party, here is the good news: The GNOME Foundation will give away some <a href="http://live.gnome.org/ThreePointZero/Goodies">goodies</a>(t-shirts, balloons, stickers...) to support your events. <a href="http://live.gnome.org/ThreePointZero/LaunchParty">Register</a> now! Please help us spread the word and get a few launch parties in your area.
33236 
33237 Happy GNOME 3.0 Release Party!]]></content:encoded>
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33240 		<wp:post_date>2011-01-25 16:39:24</wp:post_date>
33241 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-01-25 16:39:24</wp:post_date_gmt>
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33262 				<title>GNOME Project Receives $15,000 for Accessibility Work</title>
33263 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2010/10/gnome-project-receives-15000-for-accessibility-work/</link>
33264 		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Oct 2010 08:20:26 +0000</pubDate>
33265 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[andreasn]]></dc:creator>
33266 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wptest.gnome.org/?p=920</guid>
33267 		<description></description>
33268 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[October 25, 2010 — BOSTON, Mass. — The GNOME Project has received two grants for a total of $15,000 from Mozilla and from the F123.org-Mais Diferenças partnership for accessibility work.
33269 
33270 Mozilla has once again stepped up to support GNOME accessibility (a11y) work with a $10,000 grant. The F123-Mais Diferenças partnership has awarded a grant of $5,000 in total. This is the second accessibility grant that GNOME has received from Mozilla in the 2010 calendar year.
33271 
33272 The F123.org-Mais Diferenças partnership has awarded GNOME for its design and implementation of cursor and focus tracking on the eZoom module of Compiz fusion, and other accessibility improvements in GNOME to benefit persons with low vision and other disabilities.
33273 
33274 Mozilla is helping to fund improvements in the Orca screen reader. The Mozilla Project has helped to identify performance problems when Orca interacts with Gecko-based applications and other desktop applications. The funds will be used to perform a review of Orca performance bottlenecks and help fix problems that are identified. Orca is an extremely important tool for users of GNOME with reduced vision.
33275 
33276 "The web is an integral part of everyday life and it’s important for it to be accessible to everyone." says David Bolter of Mozilla. "I am thrilled we are again contributing funds to the GNOME Foundation for critical efforts, including Orca, and events like the accessibility hackfest at CSUN."
33277 
33278 GNOME used the previous funds for accessibility to participate in the CSUN Conference. CSUN is one of the largest and most important gatherings on the topic of technology and persons with disabilities. While most technology that was showcased at this event was proprietary and typically had a high price point, GNOME offers a free personal computing platform that was feature rich, easy to use, and accessible to people with many disabilities.
33279 
33280 Because of different laws and regulations, technology accessibility is a consideration and concern primarily to large employers and government agencies. It is deeply important that free software solutions be at par with proprietary applications in order to gain adoption by government and large employers. The GNOME Project held three talks at CSUN, demonstrating Orca, smaller assistive technology projects, and an introduction of the collaborative development model employed by open source projects like GNOME.
33281 
33282 The GNOME Foundation and Mozilla are committed to open source, open standards, and open formats. Both organizations and their contributors contribute to numerous projects to ensure an open Web and open desktop platform for all users. Part of that effort is working hard to ensure users with physical disabilities are able to make use of a free desktop and Web browser.
33283 About GNOME and the GNOME Foundation
33284 
33285 GNOME is a free-software project whose goal is to develop a complete, accessible and easy to use desktop for Linux and Unix-based operating systems. GNOME also includes a complete development environment to create new applications. It is released twice a year on a regular schedule.
33286 
33287 The GNOME desktop is used by millions of people around the world. GNOME is a standard part of all leading GNU/Linux and Unix distributions, and is popular with both large existing corporate deployments and millions of small business and home users worldwide.
33288 
33289 Composed of hundreds of volunteer developers and industry-leading companies, the GNOME Foundation is an organization committed to supporting the advancement of GNOME. The Foundation is a member directed, non-profit organization that provides financial, organizational and legal support to the GNOME project and helps determine its vision and roadmap.
33290 
33291 More information about GNOME and the GNOME Foundation can be found at www.gnome.org and foundation.gnome.org.
33292 Media Enquiries
33293 
33294     GNOME Foundation Executive Director
33295     Stormy Peters
33296     Email: gnome-press-contact@gnome.org
33297     Phone: +1-617-206-3947
33298 
33299 ]]></content:encoded>
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33302 		<wp:post_date>2010-10-25 08:20:26</wp:post_date>
33303 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2010-10-25 08:20:26</wp:post_date_gmt>
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33320 				<title>GNOME Project Announces Outreach Program for Women Interns</title>
33321 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2010/11/gnome-project-announces-outreach-program-for-women-interns/</link>
33322 		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Nov 2010 08:35:35 +0000</pubDate>
33323 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[andreasn]]></dc:creator>
33324 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wptest.gnome.org/?p=924</guid>
33325 		<description></description>
33326 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[November 5, 2010 — BOSTON, Mass. — The GNOME project is proud to announce the participants of the Outreach Program for Women internships. Thanks to generous sponsors, Google, Collabora and the GNOME Foundation, GNOME was able to accept eight really strong candidates. These eight women from North America, South America and Asia will be working on GNOME technologies from December 15, 2010 to March 15, 2011.
33327 
33328 "Google actively encourages students to get involved in software development through free software," says Cat Allman, Program Manager at the Open Source Programs Office at Google. “Google is proud to help support this innovative global program for technical women and GNOME.”
33329 
33330 By creating a program specifically tailored to encourage women to participate in free software development, the GNOME Project has succeeded in reaching a diverse group of women from around the world. The dates for the program ensure that students in the Southern Hemisphere are able to participate. A follow-on program is planned for June through August of 2011, to run in parallel with Google Summer of Code.
33331 
33332 "This is an excellent initiative from the GNOME project to bring new enthusiasm and contributors into the project and we're proud to support it with both our sponsorship and mentors," says Robert McQueen, Director and Co-Founder of Collabora. "We're really looking forwards to working with these highly motivated and skilled interns and seeing some great results."
33333 
33334 All of the accepted participants have used GNOME before, are avid users of all types of free software, are in process or have completed a technical education, and made a good non-trivial contribution to GNOME as part of the application process. The participants will work remotely from home, while being guided by a mentor and communicating with other contributors over Internet Relay Chat (IRC). The participants, as well as their location, project, and mentor, are:
33335 
33336     Tiffany Antopolski, Toronto, Canada - Documentation - Paul Cutler
33337     Nanci de Brito Bonfim, Salvador, Brazil - Anjuta - Sébastien Granjoux
33338     Luciana Fujii Pontello, Belo Horizonte, Brazil - Cheese - Thiago Sousa Santos
33339     Eugenia Gabrielova, Chicago, USA - Anjuta - Johannes Schmid
33340     Laura Elisa Lucas Alday, Buenos Aires, Argentina - Cheese - Daniel Siegel
33341     Hellyna Ng, Johor, Malaysia / Singapore - GNOME Shell - Marina Zhurakhinskaya
33342     Natalia Andrea Ruz Leiva, Valparaíso, Chile - Documentation - Paul Cutler
33343     Chandni Verma, Lucknow, India - Empathy - Danielle Madeley
33344 
33345 In addition, the GNOME Foundation is sponsoring two of the participants, Tiffany Antopolski and Eugenia Gabrielova, to attend GNOME's Boston Summit, which is held November 6-8, 2010 in Boston, USA. This will give them a unique opportunity to meet people in the GNOME community, including ones they will be working with, and attend sessions about various projects. Other participants will be encouraged to attend GNOME events in their regions as soon as the opportunities present themselves.
33346 
33347 The community will be able to follow the progress of all participants through their weekly blog updates about their work that will be aggregated on Planet GNOME.
33348 
33349 This is a second time GNOME is organizing an internships program for women. The trailblazing Women's Summer Outreach Program was run in July and August of 2006 by Chris Ball and Hanna Wallach. That time, the program had 6 participants, with three being sponsored by the GNOME Foundation and three being sponsored by Google. The number of qualified applicants that year showed that women are eager to get involved in free software development, but might need an extra encouragement and someone they know they can ask questions to get started.
33350 
33351 This year’s program is organized by Marina Zhurakhinskaya, with great help from Chris Ball, Emily Chen, Paul Cutler, Máirín Duffy, Diego Escalante Urrelo, Pockey Lam, Danielle Madeley, Stormy Peters, Germán Póo-Caamaño, Johannes Schmid, Daniel Siegel, Hanna Wallach, and Rosanna Yuen. Out of the eight participants, four are being sponsored by Google, three by the GNOME Foundation, and one by Collabora.
33352 
33353 The next round of the Outreach Program for Women internships is planned for June through August, 2011. Applicants who were not accepted for this round, or women who have not yet applied but are interested in GNOME, are encouraged to stay involved in GNOME and apply then or in a year. The GNOME Project would like to once again thank its sponsors, and encourage companies to consider sponsoring the next round of internships. We expect an even larger field of applicants in 2011, and would like to expand the number of available internships.
33354 
33355 <strong>About GNOME and the GNOME Foundation</strong>
33356 
33357 GNOME is a free-software project whose goal is to develop a complete, accessible and easy to use desktop for Linux and Unix-based operating systems. GNOME also includes a complete development environment to create new applications. It is released twice a year on a regular schedule.
33358 
33359 The GNOME desktop is used by millions of people around the world. GNOME is a standard part of all leading GNU/Linux and Unix distributions, and is popular with both large existing corporate deployments and millions of small business and home users worldwide.
33360 
33361 Composed of hundreds of volunteer developers and industry-leading companies, the GNOME Foundation is an organization committed to supporting the advancement of GNOME. The Foundation is a member directed, non-profit organization that provides financial, organizational and legal support to the GNOME project and helps determine its vision and roadmap.
33362 
33363 More information about GNOME and the GNOME Foundation can be found at www.gnome.org and foundation.gnome.org.
33364 <strong>Media Enquiries</strong>
33365 
33366     GNOME Foundation Executive Director
33367     Stormy Peters
33368     Email: gnome-press-contact@gnome.org
33369     Phone: +1-617-206-3947
33370 
33371 ]]></content:encoded>
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33392 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Meet the GNOME Outreach Program for Women interns! &laquo; Marina&#039;z Blog]]></wp:comment_author>
33393 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
33394 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://blogs.gnome.org/marina/2010/11/05/meet-the-gnome-outreach-program-for-women-interns/</wp:comment_author_url>
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33396 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-18 16:55:23</wp:comment_date>
33397 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-18 16:55:23</wp:comment_date_gmt>
33398 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] the GNOME project announced eight participants of the Outreach Program for Women internships! The internships will take place between December 15, [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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33406 				<title>April Fools! GNOME 3.0 Rescheduled for September 2011 Release</title>
33407 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2011/04/april-fools-gnome-3-0-rescheduled-for-september-2011-release/</link>
33408 		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Apr 2011 08:37:47 +0000</pubDate>
33409 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[andreasn]]></dc:creator>
33410 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wptest.gnome.org/?p=926</guid>
33411 		<description></description>
33412 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[April 1 (April Fools' Day), 2011 — BANGALORE, India — The GNOME Release Team met in India this week to discuss the state of GNOME 3. The Release Team came to a consensus opinion that one more cycle will be required before GNOME 3.0 is ready to be released. The decision was communicated to and approved by the GNOME Foundation Board on a conference call.
33413 
33414 The delay of the release comes for a number of reasons. The primary indicator of the unreadiness of the release is the massive number of exceptions that have been requested and granted during the hard code freeze period. There have been several last-minute API changes that have the potential to harm the stability of the release.
33415 
33416 The recent announcement that the Mozilla project would discontinue support for embedding has cast doubts on the technical underpinnings of the new GNOME shell. There are also concerns about the frequently shifting visual design and questions about its performance and portability. The release team is also concerned about the possible near-future release of GTK4 and what that means for GNOME as a development platform.
33417 
33418 Foremost, the GNOME project is committed to only releasing the highest quality software. Dozens of release-critical blocker bugs remain open with little chance of being fixed by the time of the release.
33419 
33420 At this time, there will be no new release in the 2.x series and all developer effort will focus on improvements to GNOME 3.0. The release is being delayed for a full 6 months to avoid scheduling problems for our downstream distributors. During this 6 month period, we will reopen module proposals in the usual way. We are particularly encouraging module proposals from alternate desktop shells, which will be given careful consideration.
33421 
33422 The Release Team would like to thank the developers who continue to put tremendous amounts of work into the GNOME project. The level of the quality of the code is at the highest that it has ever been and there is no doubt that we will easily have the best desktop on the planet by September 2011.
33423 
33424 <strong>About GNOME and the GNOME Foundation</strong>
33425 
33426 GNOME is a free-software project whose goal is to develop a complete, accessible and easy to use desktop for Linux and Unix-based operating systems. GNOME also includes a complete development environment to create new applications. It is released twice a year on a regular schedule.
33427 
33428 The GNOME desktop is used by millions of people around the world. GNOME is a standard part of all leading GNU/Linux and Unix distributions, and is popular with both large existing corporate deployments and millions of small business and home users worldwide.
33429 
33430 Composed of hundreds of volunteer developers and industry-leading companies, the GNOME Foundation is an organization committed to supporting the advancement of GNOME. The Foundation is a member directed, non-profit organization that provides financial, organizational and legal support to the GNOME project and helps determine its vision and roadmap.
33431 
33432 More information about GNOME and the GNOME Foundation can be found at www.gnome.org and foundation.gnome.org.
33433 <strong>Media Enquiries</strong>
33434 
33435     GNOME Foundation Marketing Coordinator
33436     Email: gnome-press-contact@gnome.org]]></content:encoded>
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33457 				<title>Mozilla Sponsors GNOME Accessibility Efforts</title>
33458 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2010/02/mozilla-sponsors-gnome-accessibility-efforts/</link>
33459 		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Feb 2010 10:20:45 +0000</pubDate>
33460 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
33461 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wptest.gnome.org/?p=967</guid>
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33463 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[BOSTON, Mass — February 4, 2010 — The GNOME Foundation is happy to announce a substantial donation from the Mozilla Corporation to benefit the GNOME Project's accessibility efforts. The donation will help continue the collaborative efforts between GNOME and Mozilla on Accessibility.
33464 
33465 The Mozilla Corporation is granting the GNOME Foundation $10,000 for 2010. The funds will be used in part to send GNOME developers to the 25th Annual International CSUN Technology &amp; Persons with Disabilities Conference. The CSUN Conference is one of the premier technology conferences for people with disabilities, and by holding a GNOME accessibility hackfest at the conference, GNOME can ensure a diverse group of GNOME developers are immersed in the accessibility space with direct hands-on interaction with end users.
33466 
33467 The recent donation from Mozilla continues a long partnership between GNOME and Mozilla for accessibility. The GNOME Foundation received a $10,000 grant in 2008 that was used for the GNOME Accessibility Outreach Program, and resulted in major accessibility improvements.
33468 
33469 "The direct impact of the Mozilla funding has allowed GNOME to add Accessible Rich Internet Applications (ARIA) support to the Orca screen reader and other accessibility enhancements in GNOME," said Willie Walker, lead of the GNOME Accessibility Team. "All these helped make GNOME/Firefox a compelling free alternative to commercial products for the visually impaired. As a result, we're seeing users around the world using GNOME as their every day solution."
33470 
33471 The GNOME Project has worked hard to ensure that all users have the opportunity to enjoy a Free Software desktop. Just as GNOME has had great success making internationalization part of the core platform, accessibility is also taking its place as a core value of the platform. Sending GNOME developers to CSUN will help to ensure that developers working on all areas of GNOME are well-educated on accessibility issues and continue to build accessibility features and functions into GNOME rather than "bolted-on" features.
33472 
33473 The GNOME Foundation and Mozilla are committed to open source, open standards, and open formats. Both organizations and their contributors contribute to numerous projects to ensure an open Web and open desktop platform for all users. Part of that effort is working hard to ensure users with physical disabilities are able to make use of a free desktop and Web browser.
33474 
33475 "The GNOME Foundation's commitment to accessibility improves the desktop and Internet experience for millions of people, and Mozilla is proud to support this work," said Mitchell Baker, Chair of the Mozilla Foundation.
33476 <h2>About GNOME and the GNOME Foundation</h2>
33477 GNOME is a free-software project whose goal is to develop a complete, accessible and easy to use desktop for Linux and Unix-based operating systems. GNOME also includes a complete development environment to create new applications. It is released twice a year on a regular schedule.
33478 
33479 The GNOME desktop is used by millions of people around the world. GNOME is a standard part of all leading GNU/Linux and Unix distributions, and is popular with both large existing corporate deployments and millions of small business and home users worldwide.
33480 
33481 Composed of hundreds of volunteer developers and industry-leading companies, the GNOME Foundation is an organization committed to supporting the advancement of GNOME. The Foundation is a member directed, non-profit organization that provides financial, organizational and legal support to the GNOME project and helps determine its vision and roadmap.
33482 
33483 More information about GNOME and the GNOME Foundation can be found at <a href="http://www.gnome.org/">www.gnome.org</a> and<a href="http://foundation.gnome.org/">foundation.gnome.org</a>.
33484 <h2>Media Enquiries</h2>
33485 <ul>
33486 	<li>GNOME Foundation Executive Director
33487 Stormy Peters
33488 Email: <a rel="noreferrer" href="mailto:gnome-press-contact@gnome.org">gnome-press-contact@gnome.org</a>
33489 Phone: +1-617-206-3947</li>
33490 </ul>]]></content:encoded>
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33492 		<wp:post_id>967</wp:post_id>
33493 		<wp:post_date>2010-02-04 10:20:45</wp:post_date>
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33511 				<title>GNOME Foundation and KDE e.V. to Co-Host Conferences in 2011</title>
33512 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2010/03/gnome-foundation-and-kde-e-v-to-co-host-conferences-in-2011/</link>
33513 		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Mar 2010 10:21:16 +0000</pubDate>
33514 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
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33516 		<description></description>
33517 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[BOSTON, Mass — March 16, 2010 — Following the successful Gran Canaria Desktop Summit in 2009, the GNOME Foundation and KDE e.V. Boards have decided to co-locate their flagship conferences once again in 2011, and are taking bids to host the combined event. The Desktop Summit 2011 will be the largest free desktop event ever.
33518 
33519 In July of 2009, the GNOME and KDE communities came together for the Gran Canaria Desktop Summit, the first co-located KDE/GNOME event. It was a major success, and was a fantastic opportunity for the leaders of the free software desktop efforts to share talks, communicate on common issues, and attend combined social events. The attendees from both projects expressed great interest in repeating the event and merging the programmes to synchronize schedules and make the event an even greater opportunity for the KDE and GNOME teams to learn from each other and work together.
33520 
33521 "The Gran Canaria Desktop Summit was a great first event," said Vincent Untz, GNOME Foundation Board Member. "We enjoyed working with our KDE friends at GCDS in 2009, and want to increase our cooperation in 2011. We plan to go beyond simple co-location this time, and actually plan a combined schedule in 2011 so that KDE and GNOME contributors have every opportunity to work with and learn from each other."
33522 
33523 The combined summit is also an opportunity for commercial sponsors of the GNOME and KDE projects to meet with the contributors from KDE and GNOME and to help foster faster collaboration and development of the free software desktop. Sponsors of the first Desktop Summit have expressed great interest in seeing both communities working together again.
33524 
33525 The GNOME and KDE projects will hold independent events in 2010. GUADEC, the GNOME Project's annual conference, will be held in The Hague, Netherlands on July 24 through July 30 of this year. KDE's Akademy will be located in Tampere, Finland from July 3 to 10 this year. Both groups will likely hold smaller sprints through 2010 and early 2011 to prepare for the combined 2011 Desktop Summit.
33526 
33527 "The KDE e.V. board felt that GCDS was a fantastic event, and we learned what works well and what can be improved when co-hosting an event with our GNOME friends," said Cornelius Schumacher of the KDE e.V. "KDE and GNOME share a lot of goals for the free desktop, as well as technology, so we're excited to make use of this experience and have an opportunity to co-locate again in 2011."
33528 
33529 More than 850 contributors to the GNOME and KDE projects gathered in Gran Canaria last July. The event brought together attendees from 50 countries, and helped raise local awareness of free software and had a measurable impact on the local community. The impact of the event continues to be felt even after the event, with nearly 2 million hits to the summit Web site following the event.
33530 
33531 "We were thrilled to have GCDS right here, and felt that it was an enormous boost for our local commitment to free software," said José Miguel Santos Espino, Director of IT at the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. "It's hard to overstate how important it was to have the opportunity to meet with contributors from GNOME and KDE and learn more about what's possible on the desktop with free software."
33532 
33533 The projects are seeking a host in Europe at a location that can handle more than 1,000 participants. For detailed requirements, prospective hosts can see the requirements for Akademy (<a href="http://ev.kde.org/akademy/requirements.php">http://ev.kde.org/akademy/requirements.php</a>) and GUADEC (<a href="http://live.gnome.org/GuadecPlanningHowTo/CheckList">http://live.gnome.org/GuadecPlanningHowTo/CheckList</a>). Applications are welcomed before May 15th and should be sent to the KDE e.V. (<a rel="noreferrer" href="mailto:kde-ev-board@kde.org">kde-ev-board@kde.org</a>) and the GNOME Foundation (<a rel="noreferrer" href="mailto:board@gnome.org">board@gnome.org</a>) boards.
33534 <h2>About GNOME and the GNOME Foundation</h2>
33535 GNOME is a free-software project whose goal is to develop a complete, accessible and easy to use desktop for Linux and Unix-based operating systems. GNOME also includes a complete development environment to create new applications. It is released twice a year on a regular schedule.
33536 
33537 The GNOME desktop is used by millions of people around the world. GNOME is a standard part of all leading GNU/Linux and Unix distributions, and is popular with both large existing corporate deployments and millions of small business and home users worldwide.
33538 
33539 Composed of hundreds of volunteer developers and industry-leading companies, the GNOME Foundation is an organization committed to supporting the advancement of GNOME. The Foundation is a member directed, non-profit organization that provides financial, organizational and legal support to the GNOME project and helps determine its vision and roadmap.
33540 
33541 More information about GNOME and the GNOME Foundation can be found at <a href="http://www.gnome.org/">www.gnome.org</a> and<a href="http://foundation.gnome.org/">foundation.gnome.org</a>.
33542 <h2>Media Enquiries</h2>
33543 <ul>
33544 	<li>GNOME Foundation Executive Director
33545 Stormy Peters
33546 Email: <a rel="noreferrer" href="mailto:gnome-press-contact@gnome.org">gnome-press-contact@gnome.org</a>
33547 Phone: +1-617-206-3947</li>
33548 </ul>]]></content:encoded>
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33569 				<title>GNOME Teams Take Top Rankings in Code for a Cause Competition</title>
33570 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2010/03/gnome-teams-take-top-rankings-in-code-for-a-cause-competition/</link>
33571 		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Mar 2010 10:21:39 +0000</pubDate>
33572 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
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33574 		<description></description>
33575 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[BOSTON, Mass — March 22, 2010 — GNOME Teams working on GNOME Caribou have taken top rankings in the Code for a Cause competition hosted by Project:Possibility. In the initial sprints on Feb. 27 and 28, GNOME's team took 1st place at UCLA and 2nd place at USC. In the head-to-head competition on March 6, GNOME's UCLA team placed 2nd and GNOME's USC team placed 3rd. Teams now have the opportunity to present their projects at the 2010 CSUN Conference on Saturday, March 27.
33576 
33577 SS12 is a programming competition run jointly by Project:Possibility and local Association of Computing Machinery chapters where teams of students compete to develop open source software for persons with disabilities over the course of a weekend.
33578 
33579 On Feb 27-28, eighty-four students formed eight USC teams &amp; six UCLA teams and coded throughout the entire the weekend. Coding began at 9am on Saturday, and ended at 5 p.m. on Sunday. The competition was fierce at the event, and some teams continued coding as late as 3 a.m. Sunday morning to work on their projects.
33580 
33581 Students were selected for teams based on the project preferences they indicated at the beginning of the weekend. GNOME's accessibility (a11y) team collaborated by recommending a number of potential project ideas. Two teams chose to add binary input capabilities to GNOME Caribou, and were guided throughout the weekend by GNOME programmer Ben Konrath remotely through IRC. Other GNOME accessibility developers including Willie Walker, team lead, dropped by during the competition to provide support in person.
33582 
33583 GNOME Caribou provides text entry and computer control for users who do not use a keyboard. This allows access by those who only use a pointer device, such as head mice or eye trackers, and those who can only perform very simple gestures with primitive on-off switch devices. The code added by the students adds critical facilities for access with basic switch devices.
33584 
33585 The students faced the added challenge of acquainting themselves with a code base they were unfamiliar with, and familiarizing themselves with the GNOME platform and Caribou software early on in the competition before they could even get to the coding. Fortunately, they were up to the challenge and impressed the judges with their presentations.
33586 
33587 The weekend culminated in teams presenting their work to a panel of judges at each campus. Projects were evaluated based on their thorough documentation, completion of the task at hand, and addressing the challenge factor or difficulty of the project. The judges awarded the USC team second place overall out of eight teams, and the UCLA team first place overall out of six teams. Both teams were also recognized as top-3 teams at the Finals round the following weekend.
33588 
33589 In addition to winning prizes and being recognized for their work over the weekend, students working on the GNOME projects also gained a positive experience developing code for an existing open source project.
33590 
33591 "For me, SS12 was a great experience in designing and coding a feature from scratch in a short timeframe. It was a great project to work on, and we just sent our work up as a patch to be possibly included in the next release of the Caribou on-screen keyboard," said Ben Walker, a member of the USC GNOME team. "I didn't think I'd actually be contributing in a meaningful way to open source projects as only a Junior in college, but thanks to GNOME and Project:Possibility, I've had a fantastic time doing so."
33592 
33593 As a final accolade, the winning teams will have the opportunity to present their projects at the 25th Annual International Technology &amp; Persons with Disabilities Conference (2010 CSUN Conference) on Saturday, March 27, where they will also meet the GNOME accessibility developers in person.
33594 
33595 Project:Possibility is a nonprofit community organization that enables students to learn about accessibility and open source through competitive events where they develop open source accessibility software. For more information about Project:Possibility and the SS12, check out our website at<a href="http://www.projectpossibility.org%22/">http://www.projectpossibility.org</a>.
33596 <h2>About GNOME and the GNOME Foundation</h2>
33597 GNOME is a free-software project whose goal is to develop a complete, accessible and easy to use desktop for Linux and Unix-based operating systems. GNOME also includes a complete development environment to create new applications. It is released twice a year on a regular schedule.
33598 
33599 The GNOME desktop is used by millions of people around the world. GNOME is a standard part of all leading GNU/Linux and Unix distributions, and is popular with both large existing corporate deployments and millions of small business and home users worldwide.
33600 
33601 Composed of hundreds of volunteer developers and industry-leading companies, the GNOME Foundation is an organization committed to supporting the advancement of GNOME. The Foundation is a member directed, non-profit organization that provides financial, organizational and legal support to the GNOME project and helps determine its vision and roadmap.
33602 
33603 More information about GNOME and the GNOME Foundation can be found at <a href="http://www.gnome.org/">www.gnome.org</a> and<a href="http://foundation.gnome.org/">foundation.gnome.org</a>.
33604 <h2>Media Enquiries</h2>
33605 <ul>
33606 	<li>GNOME Foundation Executive Director
33607 Stormy Peters
33608 Email: <a rel="noreferrer" href="mailto:gnome-press-contact@gnome.org">gnome-press-contact@gnome.org</a>
33609 Phone: +1-617-206-3947</li>
33610 </ul>]]></content:encoded>
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33631 				<title>GNOME Project Updates Free Desktop with 2.30 Release</title>
33632 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2010/03/gnome-project-updates-free-desktop-with-2-30-release/</link>
33633 		<pubDate>Wed, 31 Mar 2010 10:22:08 +0000</pubDate>
33634 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
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33637 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[BOSTON, Mass — March 31, 2010 — The GNOME Project is proud to announce GNOME 2.30, the latest stable release of the popular Free Software desktop environment and applications suite. GNOME 2.30 builds on previous GNOME releases and brings hundreds of improvements for users and developers, including enhancements for user management, Web browsing, support for Facebook chat, and new productivity features.
33638 
33639 GNOME contributors have added improvements across the board for GNOME 2.30 in accessibility, productivity applications, Web browsing, instant messaging, and games. This release includes hundreds of new features, enhancements, and improvements over the GNOME 2.28 release from September 2009.
33640 
33641 "I'm really pleased with all of the updates in GNOME 2.30," said Stormy Peters, GNOME Executive Director. "I'm excited that I can automatically sync my Tomboy notes between my desktop and laptop computer, easily configure Facebook chat in Empathy instant messenger, and do more with PDFs in Evince. GNOME 2.30 provides everything I need for work and play."
33642 
33643 The GNOME Project thrives by consistently improving on previous releases while retaining compatibility and delivering a user-friendly desktop environment and applications twice a year. GNOME combines a commitment to Free Software with a focus on usability and working well with downstream projects to deliver a high-quality suite of free software.
33644 
33645 "GNOME's commitment to usability, quality and predictable delivery is a key contributor to Ubuntu's success," said Mark Shuttleworth, founder of Canonical. "GNOME sets the standard for a diverse and vibrant community that shares the goal of a Free desktop that is both familiar to users from any computing background, and also innovative. Congratulations to the project on this significant release."
33646 
33647 The 2.30 release contains significant user-visible improvements, adding numerous platform improvements for developers, and builds towards the upcoming GNOME 3.0 release with a preview of the revolutionary GNOME Shell. GNOME Shell, which will replace the existing GNOME Panel, changes the way users will interact with the desktop.
33648 
33649 "I'd like to congratulate the GNOME project on a state of the art GNOME 2.30 desktop release," said Andreas Jaeger, program manager of openSUSE for Novell. "I'm glad that we are able to include it in our next release and also have it available for easy installation on openSUSE 11.2. We'll be providing packages via the openSUSE Build Service to allow users to easily test drive the upcoming GNOME 3.0 features like the GNOME Shell."
33650 
33651 GNOME 2.30 is immediately available via GNOME Live Media, and will soon be available from the many vendors and projects that support GNOME.
33652 
33653 "The GNOME environment and platform have been a central part of Fedora's releases since our earliest days. Over that time, GNOME has matured into a vital and healthy project that consistently combines simple, beautiful, user-friendly features and a robust platform for community-driven development," said Paul Frields, Fedora Project Leader. "It's a point of great pride that Fedora community members including Red Hat's Desktop engineering team have contributed significantly to GNOME. I'm excited that we're already involved in planning for the next generation of desktop technologies, including GNOME, that will help us build the free software desktop of the future."
33654 
33655 GNOME is also committed to delivering a Free desktop for all users, and translations and Accessibility work is an important part of the GNOME 2.30 release. This release includes a number of improvements in GNOME's Orca Screen Reader that improve performance and use on netbooks, and platform improvements to ready GNOME's Accessibility interface for GNOME 3.0. The 2.30 release also delivers comprehensive support for more than 50 languages, and partial support for many others.
33656 
33657 "I'm extremely excited with the number of different languages currently supported by GNOME," said Og Maciel, Foresight Linux Community Manager. "If there is one single feat about GNOME 2.30 that I'm proud of is the great work done by the Asturian and Shavian translation teams! We now have more than 50 different languages with at least 80% of the user interface translated, which means that more people will be able to enjoy their favorite desktop environment in their native tongue!"
33658 <h2>About GNOME and the GNOME Foundation</h2>
33659 GNOME is a free-software project whose goal is to develop a complete, accessible and easy to use desktop for Linux and Unix-based operating systems. GNOME also includes a complete development environment to create new applications. It is released twice a year on a regular schedule.
33660 
33661 The GNOME desktop is used by millions of people around the world. GNOME is a standard part of all leading GNU/Linux and Unix distributions, and is popular with both large existing corporate deployments and millions of small business and home users worldwide.
33662 
33663 Composed of hundreds of volunteer developers and industry-leading companies, the GNOME Foundation is an organization committed to supporting the advancement of GNOME. The Foundation is a member directed, non-profit organization that provides financial, organizational and legal support to the GNOME project and helps determine its vision and roadmap.
33664 
33665 More information about GNOME and the GNOME Foundation can be found at <a href="http://www.gnome.org/">www.gnome.org</a> and<a href="http://foundation.gnome.org/">foundation.gnome.org</a>.
33666 <h2>Media Enquiries</h2>
33667 <ul>
33668 	<li>GNOME Foundation Executive Director
33669 Stormy Peters
33670 Email: <a rel="noreferrer" href="mailto:gnome-press-contact@gnome.org">gnome-press-contact@gnome.org</a>
33671 Phone: +1-617-206-3947</li>
33672 </ul>]]></content:encoded>
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33699 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Entorno de escritorio: Gnome 2.30 [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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33707 				<title>Collabora Joins the GNOME Foundation Advisory Board</title>
33708 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2010/05/collabora-joins-the-gnome-foundation-advisory-board/</link>
33709 		<pubDate>Wed, 05 May 2010 10:22:27 +0000</pubDate>
33710 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
33711 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wptest.gnome.org/?p=975</guid>
33712 		<description></description>
33713 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<em>UK software consultants to help in mission to create a free software computing platform.</em>
33714 
33715 May 5, 2010 — UK-based open source software consultancy Collabora is joining the GNOME Foundation advisory board today. A long time supporter of GNOME and member of the GNOME community, Collabora contributes directly to GNOME projects like Empathy, PiTiVi, Totem and Epiphany.
33716 
33717 The GNOME Foundation works to further the goal of the GNOME project — to create a computing platform for use by the general public that is completely free software. On the advisory board, Collabora will work with the GNOME Board of Directors to help set vision and direction for the GNOME Foundation.
33718 
33719 "We are proud of the work we’ve done in the past on GNOME projects and are happy to join the advisory board and contribute to the GNOME Foundation as well," said Robert McQueen, director and co-founder at Collabora Ltd. "We’re passionate about open source and we look forward to the chance to help shape the future direction of the GNOME project alongside the other advisory board participants."
33720 
33721 "As a member of the GNOME community and the employer of key GNOME contributors, we are delighted to welcome Collabora to our advisory board," said Stormy Peters, Executive Director of the GNOME Foundation. "They are already a key part of the GNOME community and their perspective on the advisory board will be of huge benefit to both the GNOME project and the other companies represented on the board."
33722 
33723 Collabora was a founding member of GNOME Mobile in 2007 and their technologies form key parts of the GNOME Mobile stack. In addition they work on many technologies that benefit the GNOME project like GStreamer, Telepathy, Farsight, D-Bus, X.Org and Webkit Gtk+. Their work is key in realising the GNOME vision of a free, accessible desktop and mobile platform for everyone.
33724 
33725 "I've enjoyed working with Collabora since they joined the GNOME community, and they've made some significant contributions over the past few years, so it's great to see them joining the GNOME Foundation too." says Michael Meeks, Linux Desktop Architect at Novell, Inc. "Their frank insight and dynamism will be most welcome in the advisory board."
33726 
33727 GNOME technology forms a key part of mobile platforms such as Nokia’s Maemo, Intel’s Moblin and their merger to form the Linux Foundation’s MeeGo platform, launched at Mobile World Congress 2010. Companies like Collabora work with the GNOME community and the platform companies to deliver free and open source solutions. Members of the GNOME Advisory Board help the GNOME Foundation work with partner companies effectively and get the chance to collaborate with each other on their use of GNOME technologies.
33728 <h2>About Collabora Ltd</h2>
33729 Headquartered in Cambridge, UK with a network of developers worldwide, Collabora Ltd. is a software consultancy specializing in delivering the benefits of open source to the commercial world. Collabora combines years of open source software expertise with hard-won experience from working in the mobile and consumer electronics industries. They help clients effectively take open source technologies from the community to real-world consumers, re-using existing components to reduce time to market and focus on product differentiation.
33730 
33731 For more information please visit <a href="http://www.collabora.co.uk/">www.collabora.co.uk</a>.
33732 <h2>About GNOME and the GNOME Foundation</h2>
33733 GNOME is a free-software project whose goal is to develop a complete, accessible and easy to use desktop for Linux and Unix-based operating systems. GNOME also includes a complete development environment to create new applications. It is released twice a year on a regular schedule.
33734 
33735 The GNOME desktop is used by millions of people around the world. GNOME is a standard part of all leading GNU/Linux and Unix distributions, and is popular with both large existing corporate deployments and millions of small business and home users worldwide.
33736 
33737 Composed of hundreds of volunteer developers and industry-leading companies, the GNOME Foundation is an organization committed to supporting the advancement of GNOME. The Foundation is a member directed, non-profit organization that provides financial, organizational and legal support to the GNOME project and helps determine its vision and roadmap.
33738 
33739 More information about GNOME and the GNOME Foundation can be found at <a href="http://www.gnome.org/">www.gnome.org</a> and<a href="http://foundation.gnome.org/">foundation.gnome.org</a>.
33740 <h2>Media Enquiries</h2>
33741 <ul>
33742 	<li>Paul Allen
33743 Rise PR
33744 Email: <a rel="noreferrer" href="mailto:paul@risepr.co.uk">paul@risepr.co.uk</a>
33745 Phone: +44-7515-199-487</li>
33746 	<li>GNOME Foundation Executive Director
33747 Stormy Peters
33748 Email: <a rel="noreferrer" href="mailto:gnome-press-contact@gnome.org">gnome-press-contact@gnome.org</a>
33749 Phone: +1-617-206-3947</li>
33750 </ul>]]></content:encoded>
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33753 		<wp:post_date>2010-05-05 10:22:27</wp:post_date>
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33771 				<title>Sugar Learning Platform and GNOME Desktop Now Shipping on the One Laptop per Child XO-1.5</title>
33772 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2010/06/sugar-learning-platform-and-gnome-desktop-now-shipping-on-the-one-laptop-per-child-xo-1-5/</link>
33773 		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jun 2010 10:23:08 +0000</pubDate>
33774 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
33775 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wptest.gnome.org/?p=977</guid>
33776 		<description></description>
33777 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[ASUNCIÓN, June 14, 2010 – Sugar Labs, the GNOME Free Desktop Project, and One Laptop per Child (OLPC) have announced an update to the software offered on the OLPC XO-1.5. The 1.5 million children already using Sugar on the original XO-1 can also benefit from the update, since Paraguay Educa has backported the software.
33778 
33779 The Sugar Learning Platform promotes collaborative learning through child-friendly Activities that encourage critical thinking. The GNOME free desktop is a hallmark of all major GNU/Linux distributions, suitable for older children and grownups. Switching between the two environments takes only a single click. With GNOME on the XO laptop, the door is opened to thousands of additional educational and productivity applications.
33780 
33781 The XO-1.5 has the same industrial design as the original XO-1. Based on a VIA processor, it provides 2× the speed of the XO-1, 4× DRAM memory, and 4× FLASH memory. OLPC has announced the availability of a high-school edition of the XO-1.5, the XO-HS, with a newly designed keyboard, more comfortable for older students. The first deployment of the XO-HS is set to begin in Uruguay under the highly successful Plan Ceibal in September.
33782 
33783 Children familiar with the XO-1 will naturally grow into the XO-1.5 with its expanded functionality. "One Laptop per Child promotes open-source software so that it can grow and adapt to the needs of the child. The Sugar platform on the XO is key to our educational mission because it gives students a unique and intuitive learning software environment," said OLPC Association CEO Rodrigo Arboleda.
33784 
33785 Stormy Peters, Executive Director of the GNOME Foundation, said, "We're really excited to be working with Sugar and OLPC to provide desktop software to children of all ages. GNOME's mission is to provide a free desktop accessible to everyone. Children from Uruguay to Ghana will be able to use their XOs to learn and to show their friends and families how to use Sugar and GNOME."
33786 
33787 Walter Bender, Executive Director of Sugar Labs, said "the fluidity of movement between the two desktops gives learners the ability to transition from a learning environment – Sugar – to a production and productivity environment – GNOME. They have the means of honing the creative skills acquired in an elementary education setting into entrepreneurial skills in a secondary education setting."
33788 
33789 "Sugar on a Stick" allows children who don't have an XO laptop to benefit from this new software. Available for download from Sugar Labs in the new, v3 Mirabelle flavor, it can be loaded onto an ordinary USB thumbdrive and used to start a PC in Sugar without touching the hard disk. The XO laptops and Sugar on a Stick run Fedora GNU/Linux
33790 <h2>About Sugar Labs</h2>
33791 Sugar Labs, a volunteer-driven, nonprofit organization, is a member project of the Software Freedom Conservancy. Originally part of the One Laptop Per Child project, Sugar Labs coordinates volunteers around the world who are passionate about providing educational opportunities to children through the Sugar Learning Platform. Sugar Labs is supported by donations and is seeking funding to accelerate development.
33792 
33793 For more information, please visit <a href="http://www.sugarlabs.org/">http://www.sugarlabs.org/</a>.
33794 <h2>About GNOME</h2>
33795 GNOME is a free-software project which develops a complete, accessible and easy-to-use desktop standard on all leading GNU/Linux and Unix distributions. Popular with large corporate deployments and millions of small-business and home users worldwide, it includes a development environment to create new applications. The nonprofit GNOME Foundation is composed of hundreds of volunteer developers and industry-leading companies.
33796 
33797 More information can be found at <a href="http://www.gnome.org/">http://www.gnome.org/</a> and <a href="http://foundation.gnome.org/">http://foundation.gnome.org/</a>.
33798 <h2>About One Laptop per Child</h2>
33799 OLPC is a non-profit organization created by Nicholas Negroponte and others from the MIT Media Lab to design, manufacture and distribute laptop computers that are inexpensive enough to provide every child in the world access to knowledge and modern forms of education.
33800 
33801 For more information, please visit <a href="http://www.laptop.org/">http://www.laptop.org/</a>.
33802 <h2>Media Enquiries</h2>
33803 <ul>
33804 	<li>Paul Allen
33805 Rise PR
33806 Email: <a rel="noreferrer" href="mailto:paul@risepr.co.uk">paul@risepr.co.uk</a>
33807 Phone: +44-7515-199-487</li>
33808 	<li>GNOME Foundation Executive Director
33809 Stormy Peters
33810 Email: <a rel="noreferrer" href="mailto:gnome-press-contact@gnome.org">gnome-press-contact@gnome.org</a>
33811 Phone: +1-617-206-3947</li>
33812 </ul>]]></content:encoded>
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33815 		<wp:post_date>2010-06-14 10:23:08</wp:post_date>
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33833 				<title>GNOME Targets Wider Audience at GUADEC</title>
33834 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2010/07/gnome-targets-wider-audience-at-guadec/</link>
33835 		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jul 2010 10:23:40 +0000</pubDate>
33836 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
33837 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wptest.gnome.org/?p=979</guid>
33838 		<description></description>
33839 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[July 1, 2010 — The organisational committee of GUADEC 2010, the annual GNOME Users And Developers European Conference, has scheduled two extra sessions, to be held immediately before the main conference, which are expected to draw wide and international audiences.
33840 
33841 The GNOME Open Desktop Day and the GNOME Developers Training aim to expose newcomers - particularly governments, businesses, and developers - to the plethora of open source software possibilities. These events will be of great interest for ICT companies, public sector organisations and entrepreneurs interested in exploring opportunities and development of open source and GNOME-based products.
33842 
33843 GNOME is the desktop environment installed by default in many Linux, Unix and BSD environments.
33844 
33845 The additional sessions will take place on Monday and Tuesday, the 26th and 27th of July, in The Hague, The Netherlands. The main GUADEC conference will be held on the 28th-30th of July.
33846 
33847 GUADEC 2010 marks the conference’s 11th year. This is the first year it will be held in The Netherlands. GUADEC has previously been held in locations such as Paris, Copenhagen, Birmingham, Istanbul and Seville. Conference organisors expect more than 500 attendees to participate over the week. Speakers for the conference include leading names from the open source development community and representatives from leading companies and public institutions in the open source area.
33848 
33849 For more information on the event and registration, please visit the official GUADEC website:<a href="http://www.guadec.org/">http://www.guadec.org/</a>.
33850 <h2>About GNOME and the GNOME Foundation</h2>
33851 GNOME is a free-software project whose goal is to develop a complete, accessible and easy to use desktop for Linux and Unix-based operating systems. GNOME also includes a complete development environment to create new applications. It is released twice a year on a regular schedule.
33852 
33853 The GNOME desktop is used by millions of people around the world. GNOME is a standard part of all leading GNU/Linux and Unix distributions, and is popular with both large existing corporate deployments and millions of small business and home users worldwide.
33854 
33855 Composed of hundreds of volunteer developers and industry-leading companies, the GNOME Foundation is an organization committed to supporting the advancement of GNOME. The Foundation is a member directed, non-profit organization that provides financial, organizational and legal support to the GNOME project and helps determine its vision and roadmap.
33856 
33857 More information about GNOME and the GNOME Foundation can be found at <a href="http://www.gnome.org/">www.gnome.org</a> and<a href="http://foundation.gnome.org/">foundation.gnome.org</a>.
33858 <h2>Media Enquiries</h2>
33859 <ul>
33860 	<li>GNOME Foundation Executive Director
33861 Stormy Peters
33862 Email: <a rel="noreferrer" href="mailto:gnome-press-contact@gnome.org">gnome-press-contact@gnome.org</a>
33863 Phone: +1-617-206-3947</li>
33864 </ul>]]></content:encoded>
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33867 		<wp:post_date>2010-07-01 10:23:40</wp:post_date>
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33885 				<title>GUADEC is first event worldwide streamed in WebM by Flumotion and Fluendo</title>
33886 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2010/07/guadec-is-first-event-worldwide-streamed-in-webm-by-flumotion-and-fluendo/</link>
33887 		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Jul 2010 10:24:15 +0000</pubDate>
33888 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
33889 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wptest.gnome.org/?p=981</guid>
33890 		<description></description>
33891 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[The Hague, July 27, 2010 – The GNOME Foundation is happy to announce that Flumotion is providing the live streaming in WebM of this year’s GUADEC conference, July 28-30. It is the first conference worldwide that will be streamed in the new WebM format, based on the VP8 codec, released as open source by Google last May.
33892 
33893 Flumotion, a leading company in multi-format streaming technology, and Fluendo, an established leading provider of multimedia software, are both committed to the integration of open source formats and standards in their multi-format software. Within 20 hours of VP8’s release, Fluendo integrated the new codec, which was then included into Flumotion’s multi-format streaming software and streaming platform, only 48 hours after the release by Google.
33894 
33895 "The speed of the VP8 integration illustrates the benefits of multi-format and open source based technology", explains Julien Moutte, founder of the Fluendo Group, which consists of Flumotion, Fluendo and Fluendo Embedded. "We are proud to provide the world’s first live streaming in WebM for the GNOME’s foundation annual event", he adds.
33896 
33897 "We're pleased that GUADEC has the honour of being the first event to be streamed live in WebM", says Stormy Peters, GNOME Foundation Executive Director. "Allowing GNOME developers and users around the world to see GUADEC via WebM only months after its release shows how fast the open source community adopts new formats and drives technological innovation."
33898 
33899 Truly open formats, without patent encumbrance or license fees, are crucial for an open Web. Free software projects like GNOME can stand on a level playing field with proprietary software, and deliver full functionality for users on free software platforms.
33900 
33901 The GUADEC conference is at the core of the open source movement and is the biggest gathering of developers of the GNOME project, a desktop environment and graphical user interface, used by businesses and governments worldwide. This year’s lectures focus is on developing products based on GNOME, demand from public institutions for a work environment based on free and open source software, and attracting talent to the open source culture and the industry surrounding it.
33902 <h2>About Flumotion</h2>
33903 Flumotion offers multi-format streaming solutions for the delivery of audio and video services over the Internet. Started in 2006 by a group of open source developers and multimedia experts as a Free Software project, Flumotion combines an innovative open source software package with GStreamer, the de facto multimedia framework on Linux.
33904 
33905 Thanks to its flexible and distributed design and its choice of Python as the high-level language for development, it is now the world’s easiest and most powerful streaming software and platform for open streaming. Flumotion's end-to-end technology covers the entire streaming value chain and enables streaming in open as well as proprietary formats. Live and on demand streaming for new formats and devices is integrated in record time such as WebM, iPad and Android. Learn more at<a href="http://www.flumotion.com/">www.flumotion.com</a>.
33906 <h2>About Fluendo</h2>
33907 Founded in 2004 in Barcelona, Fluendo specializes in software development and consulting services. Fluendo employs several of the central developers of the GStreamer multimedia framework, which is quickly establishing itself as the de-facto standard multimedia framework for GNU/Linux and UNIX systems. Fluendo provides a wide range of products under and above GStreamer including proprietary codecs (together with their respective patent licenses), a streaming server, a DVD player, the Fluendo Media Center for Linux, and Moovida Pro media player for Windows.
33908 
33909 Fluendo is an established leading provider of multimedia software and has succeeded in offering legal end-to-end solutions working with multiple formats and platforms. Fluendo, Influencing the Multimedia World. Learn more at <a href="http://www.fluendo.com/">www.fluendo.com</a>.
33910 <h2>About GNOME and the GNOME Foundation</h2>
33911 GNOME is a free-software project whose goal is to develop a complete, accessible and easy to use desktop for Linux and Unix-based operating systems. GNOME also includes a complete development environment to create new applications. It is released twice a year on a regular schedule.
33912 
33913 The GNOME desktop is used by millions of people around the world. GNOME is a standard part of all leading GNU/Linux and Unix distributions, and is popular with both large existing corporate deployments and millions of small business and home users worldwide.
33914 
33915 Composed of hundreds of volunteer developers and industry-leading companies, the GNOME Foundation is an organization committed to supporting the advancement of GNOME. The Foundation is a member directed, non-profit organization that provides financial, organizational and legal support to the GNOME project and helps determine its vision and roadmap.
33916 
33917 More information about GNOME and the GNOME Foundation can be found at <a href="http://www.gnome.org/">www.gnome.org</a> and<a href="http://foundation.gnome.org/">foundation.gnome.org</a>.
33918 <h2>About WebM and VP8</h2>
33919 The WebM project (<a href="http://www.webmproject.org/">www.webmproject.org</a>) is dedicated to developing a high-quality, open video format for the web that is freely available to everyone. WebM is an open, royalty-free media file format designed for the web. WebM files consist of video streams compressed with the VP8 video codec and audio streams compressed with the Vorbis audio codec (<a href="http://www.vorbis.org/">www.vorbis.org</a>). The WebM file structure is based on the Matroska (<a href="http://www.matroska.org/">www.matroska.org</a>) media container.The WebM launch is supported by Mozilla, Opera, Adobe, Google and more than forty other publishers, software and hardware vendors.
33920 <h2>Media Enquiries</h2>
33921 <ul>
33922 	<li>Flumotion
33923 Julia Atzesberger
33924 Email: <a rel="noreferrer" href="mailto:press@flumotion.com">press@flumotion.com</a></li>
33925 	<li>GNOME Foundation Executive Director
33926 Stormy Peters
33927 Email: <a rel="noreferrer" href="mailto:gnome-press-contact@gnome.org">gnome-press-contact@gnome.org</a>
33928 Phone: +1-617-206-3947</li>
33929 </ul>]]></content:encoded>
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33950 				<title>GNOME 3.0 Rescheduled for March 2011 Release</title>
33951 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2010/07/gnome-3-0-rescheduled-for-march-2011-release/</link>
33952 		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jul 2010 10:24:44 +0000</pubDate>
33953 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
33954 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wptest.gnome.org/?p=983</guid>
33955 		<description></description>
33956 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[The Hague, July 28, 2010 – The GNOME Release Team met at GUADEC on Monday, July 26 and discussed the state of readiness for GNOME 3.0. During these discussions the Release Team decided that GNOME 3.0 needed another release cycle to mature and have pushed back the GNOME 3.0 release to March 2011.
33957 
33958 GNOME releases every six months to provide a reliable platform for its community and downstream partners. While it might be possible to release GNOME 3.0 in 2010 by slipping the schedule by a month or two, it makes more sense to stick to GNOME's release schedule and ensure that GNOME 3.0 lives up to the quality that our community expects.
33959 
33960 The GNOME Project will ship GNOME 2.32 in September, along with a preview release of GNOME 3.0. Several of the distributions will ship GNOME 3.0 components that can be used for user previews or developer testing.
33961 
33962 GNOME is driven by its goals to provide a quality free software desktop, and we feel that our users and downstream community are better served by holding the GNOME 3.0 release until March 2011. This gives adequate time not only for feature development, but user feedback and testing.
33963 
33964 The extra time will be used to improve performance for GNOME Accessibility support, GNOME Shell, and documentation for GNOME 3.0. GNOME 2.32 will still have a number of interesting new features such as color management and UPnP support as well as the usual performance enhancements and bug fixes that have marked GNOME's timed releases for years.
33965 
33966 Stay tuned to the GNOME.org Web site and announcements from the GNOME Project about the status of GNOME 3.0 and what's coming in 2011.
33967 <h2>About GNOME and the GNOME Foundation</h2>
33968 GNOME is a free-software project whose goal is to develop a complete, accessible and easy to use desktop for Linux and Unix-based operating systems. GNOME also includes a complete development environment to create new applications. It is released twice a year on a regular schedule.
33969 
33970 The GNOME desktop is used by millions of people around the world. GNOME is a standard part of all leading GNU/Linux and Unix distributions, and is popular with both large existing corporate deployments and millions of small business and home users worldwide.
33971 
33972 Composed of hundreds of volunteer developers and industry-leading companies, the GNOME Foundation is an organization committed to supporting the advancement of GNOME. The Foundation is a member directed, non-profit organization that provides financial, organizational and legal support to the GNOME project and helps determine its vision and roadmap.
33973 
33974 More information about GNOME and the GNOME Foundation can be found at <a href="http://www.gnome.org/">www.gnome.org</a> and<a href="http://foundation.gnome.org/">foundation.gnome.org</a>.
33975 <h2>Media Enquiries</h2>
33976 <ul>
33977 	<li>GNOME Foundation Executive Director
33978 Stormy Peters
33979 Email: <a rel="noreferrer" href="mailto:gnome-press-contact@gnome.org">gnome-press-contact@gnome.org</a>
33980 Phone: +1-617-206-3947</li>
33981 </ul>]]></content:encoded>
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34002 				<title>GNOME Foundation Launches Tomboy Online Alpha</title>
34003 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2010/09/gnome-foundation-launches-tomboy-online-alpha/</link>
34004 		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Sep 2010 10:25:53 +0000</pubDate>
34005 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
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34008 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[BOSTON, Mass — September 17, 2010 — The GNOME Foundation has launched an alpha for Tomboy Online this week as a first step towards an integrated Web and desktop free software stack. Just in time for Software Freedom Day on September 18, the GNOME Foundation is taking a major step towards the future of client computing.
34009 
34010 The Tomboy Online service integrates with the Tombody notetaking application for the GNOME desktop. Available for Linux, Windows, and Mac OS X, Tomboy allows users to jot down notes quickly and easily, but also has rich functionality and a plugin architecture that enables more detailed note-taking.
34011 
34012 Tomboy Online allows users to view, edit, and synchronize their Tombody notes online. Tomboy Online is powered by Snowy, a Web application written in Python on the Django Web framework and licensed under the Affero General Public License (AGPL). The AGPL is key to ensuring user freedom via Web services, so that any implementation of Snowy (like Tomboy Online) will be open and provide users with full source code on demand. Tomboy users can take full advantage of the convenience of Web applications while still enjoying the freedoms they've come to expect from the GNOME desktop and application stack.
34013 
34014 "The GNOME Project is thinking hard about how to ensure user freedom in the face of highly functional and ubiquitious Web applications," said Stormy Peters, Executive Director of the GNOME Foundation. "While GNOME already provides a user-friendly and full-featured desktop and application set, users are embracing online services en masse. The GNOME Project wants to continue protecting user freedom and providing quality tools via online services, and Tomboy Online is just one of the ways we can do that."
34015 
34016 The launch comes the same week as Software Freedom Day, an annual celebration of Free Software. Free and open source software advocates around the world work focus on Software Freedom Day to demonstrate software and spread the word through events and demonstrations.
34017 
34018 Tomboy Online is currently in limited alpha while the service undergoes extensive testing. The beta phase does not yet have a firm date, but availability is expected near the launch of GNOME 3.0.
34019 <h2>About GNOME and the GNOME Foundation</h2>
34020 GNOME is a free-software project whose goal is to develop a complete, accessible and easy to use desktop for Linux and Unix-based operating systems. GNOME also includes a complete development environment to create new applications. It is released twice a year on a regular schedule.
34021 
34022 The GNOME desktop is used by millions of people around the world. GNOME is a standard part of all leading GNU/Linux and Unix distributions, and is popular with both large existing corporate deployments and millions of small business and home users worldwide.
34023 
34024 Composed of hundreds of volunteer developers and industry-leading companies, the GNOME Foundation is an organization committed to supporting the advancement of GNOME. The Foundation is a member directed, non-profit organization that provides financial, organizational and legal support to the GNOME project and helps determine its vision and roadmap.
34025 
34026 More information about GNOME and the GNOME Foundation can be found at <a href="http://www.gnome.org/">www.gnome.org</a> and<a href="http://foundation.gnome.org/">foundation.gnome.org</a>.
34027 <h2>Media Enquiries</h2>
34028 <ul>
34029 	<li>GNOME Foundation Executive Director
34030 Stormy Peters
34031 Email: <a rel="noreferrer" href="mailto:gnome-press-contact@gnome.org">gnome-press-contact@gnome.org</a>
34032 Phone: +1-617-206-3947</li>
34033 </ul>]]></content:encoded>
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34054 				<title>Desktop Summit 2011 to be held in Berlin, Germany August 6th - 12th 2011</title>
34055 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2010/10/desktop-summit-2011-to-be-held-in-berlin-germany-august-6th-12th-2011/</link>
34056 		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Oct 2010 10:27:53 +0000</pubDate>
34057 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[lucasr]]></dc:creator>
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34060 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[Berlin, 6th October, 2010 - The Desktop Summit is a co-located event which features the yearly contributor conferences of the GNOME and KDE communities, GUADEC and Akademy. Next year the conference will take place from 6 to 12 August, 2011 in Berlin at the Humboldt University in Unter den Linden. The event will feature keynotes, talks, workshops and team building events. The Desktop Summit website is now online at desktopsummit.org.
34061 
34062 The GNOME and KDE communities develop the majority of Free Software desktop technology. Increasingly, they cooperate on underlying infrastructure. By holding their annual developer flagship events in the same location, the two projects will further foster collaboration and discussion between their developer communities. Moreover, KDE and GNOME aim to work more closely with the rest of the desktop and mobile open source community. The summit presents a unique opportunity for main actors to work together and improve the free and open source desktop for all.
34063 
34064 "We are proud to be able to welcome the participants of the Desktop Summit 2011 to the capital region next year," says Almuth Nehring-Venus, Permanent Secretary for Economics, Technology and Women?s Issues from the Berlin Senate. "I hope that the joint conference of the two largest Free Desktop projects GNOME and KDE will provide an additional boost for our Open Source/Open Standard initiative within the framework of Berlin?s IT strategy and therefore also to further high-value jobs in our region."
34065 
34066 At the Desktop Summit 2011, KDE and GNOME expect well over a thousand core contributors, prominent open source technology leaders, representatives from government, education and corporate backgrounds, and open source desktop engineers, usability experts and designers. Local and international IT industry are invited to learn about and join in developing the latest innovative desktop technology. The TSB Innovation Agency Berlin GmbH and the Berlin Senate are supporting the event locally.
34067 
34068 The registration for the Desktop Summit will open on 1 February 2011 and a call for papers will be issued. Talk submissions will be due on 15th of March and on 15 April the conference program will be announced. Saturday 6 August kicks off three days of joint keynotes, talks and social events followed by four days of collaborative workshops. The conference officially ends on Friday, 12 August with a closing.
34069 <h2>About the Desktop Summit</h2>
34070 The Desktop Summit is a joint initiative by GNOME and KDE to encourage the development and use of a free desktop. The shared objectives include the exchange of technology, cooperation on projects and developing new opportunities with Free and Open Source Software on the desktop.
34071 
34072 The first Desktop Summit in 2009 was a huge success: More than 850 free software advocates from 46 countries gathered together in Las Palmas on Gran Canaria to discuss and enhance the free desktop experience. The summit accomplished its goal of increasing co-operation and throughout the conference there were many examples of improvements to current and development of new shared technologies.
34073 
34074 The Desktop Summit website can be found on http://www.desktopsummit.org.
34075 <h2>About GNOME and the GNOME Foundation</h2>
34076 GNOME is a free-software project whose goal is to develop a complete, accessible and easy to use desktop for Linux and Unix-based operating systems. GNOME also includes a complete development environment to create new applications. It is released twice a year on a regular schedule.
34077 
34078 The GNOME desktop is used by millions of people around the world. GNOME is a standard part of all leading GNU/Linux and Unix distributions, and is popular with both large existing corporate deployments and millions of small business and home users worldwide.
34079 
34080 Composed of hundreds of volunteer developers and industry-leading companies, the GNOME Foundation is an organization committed to supporting the advancement of GNOME. The Foundation is a member directed, non-profit organization that provides financial, organizational and legal support to the GNOME project and helps determine its vision and roadmap. More information about GNOME and the GNOME Foundation can be found at http://www.gnome.org and http://foundation.gnome.org.
34081 <h2>About KDE and KDE e. V.</h2>
34082 KDE is an international community that creates Free Software for desktop and portable computing. Among KDE's products are innovative workspaces for Linux and UNIX platforms, the KDE Platform for rapid development and a comprehensive range of applications. KDE offers hundreds of software titles in many categories including communication and groupware, office producitvity, web applications, multimedia, entertainment, education, graphics and software development.
34083 
34084 KDE software is translated into more than 60 languages and is built with ease of use and modern accessibility principles in mind. Applications built on KDE Platform 4 run natively on Linux, BSD, Solaris, Windows and Mac OS X.
34085 
34086 KDE e. V. is a nonprofit association that represents the international community supported KDE operating legally, financially and organizationally. More informations about KDE and KDE e. V. can be found at http://www.kde.org and http://ev.kde.org
34087 
34088 For further informations and interviews please contact us:
34089 <ul>
34090 	<li>Offical contact Desktop Summit 2011:
34091 Mirko Böhm, Spokesman c/o KDAB (Deutschland) GmbH &amp; Co. KG Tempelhofer Ufer 11, D-10963 Berlin phone +49 (0)30 - 5 21 32 54-70 <a href="http://www.desktopsummit.org/">http://www.desktopsummit.org</a></li>
34092 </ul>
34093 <ul>
34094 	<li>Press contact Desktop Summit (WORLD): Jos Poortvliet, <a rel="noreferrer" href="mailto:jos@opensuse.org">jos@opensuse.org</a>
34095 mobile +31(0)6 22 37 75 45</li>
34096 </ul>
34097 <ul>
34098 	<li>Press contact Desktop Summit (DACH): Thomas Keup, <a rel="noreferrer" href="mailto:thomas.keup@opencoffee.de">thomas.keup@opencoffee.de</a>
34099 mobile +49(0)171 - 4 18 00 84</li>
34100 </ul>
34101 <ul>
34102 	<li>Organizer GNOME Foundation: Stormy Peters, Executive Director e-mail: <a rel="noreferrer" href="mailto:stormy@gnome.org">stormy@gnome.org</a>
34103 <a href="http://foundation.gnome.org/">http://foundation.gnome.org</a></li>
34104 </ul>
34105 <ul>
34106 	<li>Organizer KDE e. V.: Claudia Rauch, Business Manager e-mail: <a rel="noreferrer" href="mailto:rauch@kde.org">rauch@kde.org</a>
34107 <a href="http://ev.kde.org/">http://ev.kde.org</a></li>
34108 </ul>]]></content:encoded>
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34129 				<title>Quarterly Report Q3, 2010</title>
34130 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/quarterly-reports/2010/11/quarterly-report-q3-2010/</link>
34131 		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Nov 2010 14:28:37 +0000</pubDate>
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34135 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Board of Directors</h1>
34136 <h2>Brian Cameron</h2>
34137 First of all, the GNOME Foundation board of directors would like to express a huge thank you to all you volunteers who help to make the GNOME community possible. To all those who use the GNOME desktop and understand the value of free software on the desktop, it is you that makes the GNOME community both rich and rewarding. Thank you to our advisory board members and sponsors for providing much valued direction for the community.
34138 
34139 This has been a busy quarter for The GNOME Foundation. Highlights include:
34140 <ul>
34141 	<li>The GNOME Foundation hired a new system administrator. We would like to welcome Christer Edwards to this new role.</li>
34142 	<li>The GNOME community was proud to announce the release of GNOME 2.32 on September 29th, 2010.</li>
34143 	<li>To promote free online web services, the GNOME Foundation announced an alpha for Tomboy Online on September 17th, 2010. GUADEC 2010 in The Hague (July 26-30) was a huge success with a terrific venue. This GUADEC provided a much needed opportunity to plan for the upcoming GNOME 3 release. At this GUADEC it was announced that the release date for GNOME 3 slipped until April 2011. The consensus of the GNOME community was that this rescheduling will significantly benefit the quality of the GNOME 3 release.</li>
34144 	<li>The GNOME Foundation and KDE e.V. board of directors announced that the 2011 Desktop Summit will be held from August 6-12 in Berlin, Germany. A kick-off meeting was held in Berlin this past September and planning is underway. Volunteer help is needed!</li>
34145 	<li>The GNOME.Asia Summit held in Taipei, Taiwan (August 14-15, co-hosted with COSCUP) was a huge success with over 60 speakers, 977 participants, 25 sponsors, 10 news outlets, 10 exhibitors, and 100 volunteers. A Taiwan GNOME Users Group is in the process of being formed.</li>
34146 	<li>The LiMO Foundation has become a member of the GNOME Foundation’s Advisory Board and the GNOME Foundation will become an Industry Liaison Partner for the LiMo Foundation.</li>
34147 	<li>LWN and the GNOME Foundation reached an agreement to offer an LWN subscription to every Friend of GNOME subscriber!</li>
34148 	<li>Looking forward, the GNOME Foundation is organizing several events to help ensure that the GNOME 3 release will be a success. These include the GNOME Accessibility Hackfest held during the AEGIS conference in Seville, Spain (October 6-8); a GTK+ Hackfest in A Coruña, Spain (October 18-22); the Boston Summit (November 6-8) which will include a Snowy/Tomboy Online Hackfest; the Development Documentation and Tools Hackfest in Berlin, Germany (December 2-5); and a WebKitGTK+ Hackfest in A Coruña, Spain (December 5-12). These events happen when GNOME community members recognize the need and propose them. If you have an idea or need for a GNOME event, please let the board know.</li>
34149 </ul>
34150 The GNOME Foundation board of directors very much appreciates when you email <a href="mailto:board-list@gnome.org">board-list@gnome.org</a> to let us know if there is anything The GNOME Foundation can do to help or if there are any opportunities that you think The GNOME Foundation should know about. Many different skill sets are needed to help GNOME's mission. If you are willing to help, there is a diverse set of interesting tasks to choose from. We need you.
34151 
34152 Please also consider becoming a <a href="http://gnome.org/friends">Friend of GNOME</a>. Your donations really do help the GNOME Foundation continue provide support and services which help the success of the GNOME project.
34153 
34154 <strong>Brian Cameron</strong>
34155 GNOME Foundation Secretary
34156 
34157 <hr />
34158 
34159 <h1>Membership and Elections Committee</h1>
34160 <h2>Tobias Mueller</h2>
34161 During Q3 2010 The GNOME membership and elections committee received 12 applications for a new foundation membership and 41 applications for renewals of a membership. Out of those, 41 were processed. During the same period, 14 members did not renew their membership and thus dropped out. We ended up with 351 members.
34162 
34163 We ended up with 7 new members:
34164 <ul>
34165 	<li>Ritesh Khadgaray</li>
34166 	<li>Friedel Wolff</li>
34167 	<li>Alejandro Piñeiro Iglesias</li>
34168 	<li>Sumana Harihareswara</li>
34169 	<li>Jelle de Jong</li>
34170 	<li>Christer Edwards</li>
34171 	<li>Pablo Castellano 2010-09-30</li>
34172 </ul>
34173 
34174 <hr />
34175 
34176 <h1>Documentation</h1>
34177 <h2>Shaun McCance</h2>
34178 The documentation team held an all-day BOF at GUADEC to meet with application developers and discuss plans for the 3.0 documentation. The team also held an all-day planning session at GUADEC to map out the GNOME 3.0 desktop help.
34179 
34180 During the BOF, we discussed Anjuta documentation and developer documentation in general. Phil Bull has made progress on an Anjuta overview. This discussion also led to the planning of the developer documentation hackfest, to be held in December 2010.
34181 
34182 We were also approached by the Evolution maintainers during the BOF. Phil Bull has been working on creating new topic-oriented help for Evolution, based on the existing Evolution FAQ.
34183 
34184 The desktop help has been progressing, thanks in large part to new contributors April Gonzales and Cristopher Thomas. Some parts of the desktop help cannot be written yet, because 3.0 is a moving target. Shaun McCance began planning the accessibility topics, and will attend the accessibility hackfest in October 2010 to discuss with the accessibility hackers and users.
34185 
34186 Paul Cutler finished the Banshee help. Milo Casagrande began work on the Rhythmbox help and updated the Empathy help. Phil Bull created new help for Evince.
34187 
34188 <hr />
34189 
34190 <h1>Bug Squad</h1>
34191 <h2>André Klapper</h2>
34192 From July to September, 7622 reports (bugs + feature requests) were opened and 7193 were closed. Top bug closers were Akhil Laddha (596 reports), Matthias Clasen (287), Fabio Durán Verdugo (254), André Klapper (236) and Felipe Besoaín Pino (231).
34193 
34194 Top bug reporters were Akhil Laddha (125 reports), Philip Withnall (106), Pedro Villavicencio (97), David Woodhouse (82) and Guillaume Desmottes (70).
34195 
34196 Apart from business as usual there has been no other activity.
34197 
34198 <hr />
34199 
34200 <h1>Localization</h1>
34201 <h2>Petr Kovar</h2>
34202 On July 29, Andre Klapper represented the GNOME Translation Project at the AGM meeting at GUADEC with a Project update report. At GUADEC, he also gave a talk on "Identifying software projects and translation teams in need" where he provided an overview of interesting data combined &amp; gathered from Damned Lies, GNOME Bugzilla and other relevant sources.
34203 
34204 Gil Forcada, with the feedback from other community members, conducted the GNOME I18N Survey by sending a questionnaire on August 13 to every GTP language coordinator, and collecting answers for two weeks. Out of 120 coordinators, 36 answered. The rationale behind the survey was to know each other within the GNOME translation community better, and thus to find ways the GTP can improve the overall experience of translating GNOME.
34205 
34206 The sent questionnaire consisted of more than 20 questions on various areas of community l10n in GNOME, e.g. inquiring about general team information, coordinatorship &amp; membership, team workflow, QA processes, use &amp; evaluation of GNOME Damned Lies infrastructure, collaborating with downstream translators, other translation teams, and language institutions, community knowledge sharing, etc.
34207 
34208 As for the GNOME development itself, GTP language teams have been busy working on providing l10n support for the new GNOME stable release 2.32, which was delivered on September 29. GTP has been also investigating approaches to help out language teams that seemed to be considerably short on manpower and/or proper coordinatorship, this included the Persian and Welsh teams.
34209 
34210 We also communicated with GNOME developers to try to solve i18n issues with translating strings within submodules, strings with constructed sentences, and some other problems that (re)appeared during the Q3 period.
34211 
34212 During Q4, apart from working on l10n support for the upcoming GNOME 3, GTP community aims for identifying issues with the current i18n &amp; l10n infrastructure inside and outside the GNOME Project, like the Git commit functionality, and solving them, hopefully implementing the necessary GTP support for repositories hosted at git.gnome.org and elsewhere. This is to be done in conjunction with the Release Team's proposal for moduleset reorganization.
34213 
34214 <hr />
34215 
34216 <h1>Art &amp; Usability Teams</h1>
34217 <h2>Allan Day, Andreas Nilsson, Calum Benson</h2>
34218 <strong>Application Design</strong>
34219 
34220 Ongoing work on design work took place around Nautilus. A new round of mockups were created, as well as specifications for icon view layouts. Cosimo Cecchi implemented designs for a new sidebar and connect to server dialog. Several design concepts were developed for Epiphany as a result of discussions with developers at GUADEC. Some redesign proposals were created for Evolution. Hylke Bons revised his voice recorder designs following interest from a developer. These are being implemented.
34221 
34222 <strong>GNOME 3 Theming</strong>
34223 
34224 Lapo Calamandrei developed the GNOME 3 window manager theme.
34225 
34226 <strong>GNOME Design Team</strong>
34227 
34228 Thanks to the creation of Sparkleshare, the GNOME designers started using a public version control repository for storing and collaborating on design work. The design team started holding weekly design office hours on #gnome-design.
34229 
34230 <strong>GNOME 3 Core Desktop Designs</strong>
34231 
34232 Designs for the new GNOME 3 Control Center got underway: specifications were created for the background chooser, screensaver, power, time and date chooser, tablets and web accounts panels. New designs for the GNOME Shell date and calender widget.
34233 
34234 <strong>Human Interface Guidelines</strong>
34235 
34236 Drafted some initial GNOME 3 UI patterns for further discussion.
34237 
34238 <hr />
34239 
34240 <h1>Outreach Program for Women</h1>
34241 <h2>Marina Zhurakhinskaya</h2>
34242 There seemed to be a stronger presence of women at GUADEC this year. We held the first women’s dinner at GUADEC which was attended by 15 women. Everyone really enjoyed meeting and talking to each other. Marina Zhurakhinskaya made short presentations to the GNOME Advisory Board and at the Annual General Meeting about the Outreach Program for Women (OPW) efforts.
34243 
34244 We announced the OPW internships for December 15, 2010 to March 15, 2011 dates on September 15. Máirín Duffy designed a catchy flyer for the program. Many members of the community helped spread the word by micro-blogging, blogging, sending information to the universities, and handing out flyers at conferences.
34245 
34246 We are currently in the middle of the application process with the application deadline on October 25 and accepted participants announcement on November 3. We have already received a good number of applications and inquiries. We should be able to accept at least five participants, with three being sponsored by the GNOME Foundation and two being sponsored by Google. The following page contains all the information about the program:<a href="http://live.gnome.org/GnomeWomen/OutreachProgram2010">http://live.gnome.org/GnomeWomen/OutreachProgram2010</a>
34247 
34248 Stormy Peters attended the Grace Hopper Celebration for Women in Computing on September 28 - October 2. She organized the first Free and Open Source Software booth at the conference and participated in the Open Source Track. At the booth, they handed out 180 flyers about the GNOME Outreach Program for Women as well as lots of GNOME stickers - the logo on a field of grass was the most popular. Heidi Ellis also attended - her class at Western New England College is working on Caribou as part of GNOME’s a11y and HFOSS program.
34249 
34250 The FSF Womens' Caucus' “Bringing free software to girls and young women” outreach program with the Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts and Red Hat has started. Máirín Duffy taught the first class session on October 15. The class will run on a weekly basis through mid-December. Red Hat produced live USB keys with the GNOME-based Fedora Design Suite that were distributed to the girls. Their first project involved photomanipulation with Gimp. Future projects will involve Gimp, Inkscape, and other creative tools. This page contains more information about the course:<a href="http://libreplanet.org/wiki/Women%27s_Caucus/Girl_Scouts_Free_Software_Outreach">http://libreplanet.org/wiki/Women%27s_Caucus/Girl_Scouts_Free_Software_Outreach</a>
34251 
34252 In the next quarter, we look forward to working with the OPW internships participants and introducing them to the community.
34253 
34254 <hr />
34255 
34256 <h1>Sysadmin</h1>
34257 <h2>Christer Edwards</h2>
34258 The Sysadmin team has seen some major changes over the last quarter, primarily the hiring of a part-time System Administrator Christer Edwards. Christer can now be considered a liason between the general community and the team. Any questions or concerns regarding the progress of bugzilla issues, or project ideas can be directed through him.
34259 
34260 In addition to the above, the team has been primarily focused on a few specific tasks:
34261 
34262 First, the team has been putting a lot of attention into everyone's favorite new project, Snowy, which is moving along nicely. The alpha testing has been open and the stable public release is anticipated around the release of GNOME 3.0.
34263 
34264 Second, a baseline was set for server reporting and the noise was significantly cut down. This allows us to better monitor the daily health of the servers and catch issues early.
34265 
34266 Thirdly, a monitoring solution is being put in place to keep us apprised of outages. This includes core services such as mail and DNS as well as web services, load, etc. This is still in progress, but the final solution should give us early notice on any outages which we can hopefully act on before they affect the general community.
34267 
34268 Lastly, some new services were implemented for community use such as a public Gobby service, and <a href="http://pm.gnome.org/">Collabtive</a>, a Project Management web service currently being tested. We've also started publishing scheduled maintenance on the<a href="http://blogs.gnome.org/Sysadmin">http://blogs.gnome.org/Sysadmin</a>. Anyone needing access to these services can contact Christer or the other team members.
34269 
34270 In the next quarter we look forward to continued improvements in documenting procedures, standardization and expansion.
34271 
34272 <hr />
34273 
34274 <h1>Accessibility Team</h1>
34275 <h2>Joanmarie Diggs and Alejandro Piñeiro Iglesias</h2>
34276 The Accessibility Team continued improving the user experience with GNOME 2, while at the same preparing for the GNOME 3 release:
34277 <ul>
34278 	<li>Documents within GNOME are becoming even more accessible: Daniel Garcia has been implementing the AtkText text interface in Evince and Poppler (the PDF library used by Evince). And Mario Sanchez continues to work on adding full accessibility support to WebKitGtk. By implementing this support in the environments being accessed rather than in the assistive technologies, Daniel and Mario are each bringing us much closer to having access that “just works” automatically for users.</li>
34279 	<li>Emmanuele Bassi integrated Cally (Clutter's accessibility support) into Clutter beginning with version 1.4, resulting in yet another "just works" environment. Cally's creator, Alejandro Piñeiro, has also been actively working with Dan Winship, GNOME Shell developer in the areas of keyboard navigation, theming, and the implementation of accessibility support in certain Shell Toolkit widgets.</li>
34280 	<li>David Teyssiere has been collaborating with Joaquim Rocha on OCRFeeder development: making the user interface fully and more compellingly accessible; improving content recognition, including new support for deskewing images; and adding spell-checker functionality and the ability to import images directly from the scanner.</li>
34281 	<li>Joseph Scheuhammer continued his work on GNOME Shell's built-in magnifier, including the addition of color and contrast functionality, work on the user preferences dialog, and converting from GConf to GSettings. In order to provide continued support for gnome-panel users, Fernando Herrera ported gnome-mag from Bonobo to D-Bus and from Gtk+ 2 to Gtk+ 3. Work has also begun on porting gnome-mag's drawing to Cairo, which should improve its performance. Finally, Joseph and Fernando have been collaborating on a common D-Bus API so that Orca and other assistive technologies can easily work with either solution.</li>
34282 	<li>Mike Gorse made progress on AT-SPI2, the D-Bus-based implementation of AT-SPI, fixing several critical bugs and improving performance.</li>
34283 	<li>Javier Hernandez, Juanje Ojeda, and Alejandro Leiva have nearly finished with the implementation of the new Profiles system they have been working on for Orca. This system will make many things possible including multiple alternative keyboard layouts, fast language switching, and -- once AT-SPI2 is implemented within QT -- support for accessible KDE applications being used from within the GNOME Desktop.</li>
34284 	<li>Joanmarie Diggs added support for a system voice into Orca so that users who are blind can better distinguish on-screen text from the supplementary information Orca provides. She also added additional support for users with print learning disabilities.</li>
34285 	<li>Fernando Herrera made many improvements to DOTS, GNOME's braille translator, including: Support for PDF and OpenOffice text documents, the ability to review lines while in Braille View and make formatting changes "on the fly", the addition of a translation table editor and printing support, and the creation of a new command line tool.</li>
34286 	<li>Many of these exciting changes -- and quite a few of this quarter's nearly 100 bug fixes -- are the result of the Guadalinfo Accessible Projects of the Junta de Andalucía in Spain, for which the Accessibility Team is extremely appreciative.</li>
34287 </ul>
34288 When not working on code, the team was busily preparing for October's AEGIS Conference and associated A11y Hackfest in Sevilla.
34289 
34290 Going into the fourth quarter, the team plans to focus on GNOME 3.0.
34291 
34292 For more detailed information on the Accessibility Team's work this quarter, please see the <a href="http://live.gnome.org/Accessibility/QuarterlyReports/2010/Q3">team wiki</a>.]]></content:encoded>
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34313 				<title>Quarterly Report Q4, 2010</title>
34314 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/quarterly-reports/2011/01/quarterly-report-q4-2010/</link>
34315 		<pubDate>Sun, 02 Jan 2011 14:28:25 +0000</pubDate>
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34319 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Art &amp; Usability Teams</h1>
34320 <h2>Allan Day, Andreas Nilsson, Calum Benson</h2>
34321 <strong>Application Design</strong>
34322 
34323 Usability and design work for GNOME 3.0 continued on gnome-shell, control center, and on the GNOME 3.0 theme and wallpapers. Some members of the art and usability teams participated in the <a href="http://live.gnome.org/Boston2010">GNOME Boston Summit</a> in November.
34324 
34325 The Art Team produced the website for the <a href="http://www.gnome.org/contest">GNOME 3 T-Shirt</a> design competition.
34326 
34327 The Usability team produced and sought feedback on some high-level design concepts for Nautilus and Evolution.
34328 
34329 A number of IRC meetings were held in November to advance production of the GNOME 3 Human Interface Guidelines. The <a href="http://live.gnome.org/UsabilityProject/HIG3">chat logs are available</a>.
34330 
34331 Several usability "office hours" were held on the #gnome-design IRC channel -- these are scheduled for Wednesdays at 14:00 UTC. Members of the art and usability teams are available at this time every week to answer any GNOME design questions from users, developers and anyone else who might be interested!
34332 
34333 <hr />
34334 
34335 <h1>Bug Squad</h1>
34336 <h2>André Klapper</h2>
34337 From October to December, 7240 reports (bugs + feature requests) were opened and 7152 were closed. Top bug closers were Fabio Durán Verdugo (686 reports), Akhil Laddha (484 reports), Milan Crha (252), Bastien Nocera (234) and Felipe Besoaín Pino (224).
34338 
34339 Top bug reporters were William Jon McCann (89 reports), Bastien Nocera (80), Milan Crha (80), Akhil Laddha (76) and Matthias Clasen (73).
34340 
34341 Apart from business as usual there has been no other activity.
34342 
34343 <hr />
34344 
34345 <h1>Documentation</h1>
34346 <h2>Shaun McCance</h2>
34347 The documentation team started pushing harder on the new Mallard-based desktop help. Two interns from the Outreach Program for Women, Tiffany Antopolski and Natalia Ruz, have been hard at work ensuring the Gnome 3 desktop will be well-documented.
34348 
34349 As part of the Google Code-in, Jason Lo worked on converting the Character Map help to Mallard.
34350 
34351 Andre Klapper and Barbara Tobias have joined Phil and April in working on the Evolution documentation rewrite. Andre has done a significant amount of planning..
34352 
34353 Shaun attended the AEGIS conference and the accompanying Gnome accessibility hackfest. He advised accessibility team members on creating topic-oriented help, and began working on accessibility for the desktop help.
34354 
34355 In December, writers and developers met in Berlin for the development documentation and tools hackfest. A new set of demo tutorials was created to help familiarize developers with the Gnome developer platform. Work is ongoing.
34356 
34357 Phil began work on the new documentation style guide, and converted the usability team's new HIG material to Mallard.
34358 
34359 <hr />
34360 
34361 <h1>Localization</h1>
34362 <h2>Petr Kovar</h2>
34363 On October 16, Gil Forcada presented results of the GNOME I18N Survey which was referred to in the previous report. A brief analysis of the results were included.
34364 
34365 Discussion on the possibility and feasibility of translating schema files within separated gettext domains or catalogs emerged from the survey analysis debate, as well as the point of localizing certain types of strings that are usually not user-visible. Especially the price of splitting limited resources within smaller translation teams was compared with the eventual need to make significant changes to the current GNOME i18n infrastructure and also to various module build systems.
34366 
34367 With regard to the Release Team's second proposal for moduleset reorganization from October 7, which would allow various software projects outside of the GNOME infrastructure to become officially endorsed GNOME software, members of the GNOME Translation Project expressed strong preference for working on l10n support within the GNOME official i18n and SCM infrastructure.
34368 
34369 In the debate which spread over the gnome-18n and desktop-devel-list groups, GNOME translators were mainly concerned about translation quality, string freeze periods and release schedules, about expecting developers or maintainers to integrate translations manually to their respective repositories in a suitable, timely manner, and generally about changing the current module requirements by dropping them and/or making them optional for official GNOME software and GNOME developers.
34370 
34371 Several proposals were made to (require to) allow the DL infrastructure on l10n.gnome.org auto-commit translations to code repositories not hosted on git.gnome.org, to migrate from the DL application altogether and replace it with Transifex, and generally to specify l10n requirements for official modules more narrowly and precisely. No final resolution was made in this regard.
34372 
34373 The Sysadmin team work on a Damned Lies auto-commit, providing translators a way to manage l10n support without interacting with Git system directly, was resumed during October and November. Furthermore, GTP members discussed options to integrate automatic QA checking with l10n.gnome.org.
34374 
34375 <hr />
34376 
34377 <h1>Membership and Elections Committee</h1>
34378 <h2>Tobias Mueller</h2>
34379 During Q3 2010 The GNOME membership and elections committee received 12 applications for a new foundation membership and 41 applications for renewals of a membership. Out of those, 41 were processed. During the same period, 14 members did not renew their membership and thus dropped out. We ended up with 351 members.
34380 
34381 We welcomed 11 new members:
34382 <ul>
34383 	<li>José Aliste</li>
34384 	<li>Daniël van Eeden</li>
34385 	<li>Francisco Diéguez Souto</li>
34386 	<li>Jeremy Perry</li>
34387 	<li>Sebastian Dröge</li>
34388 	<li>Zachary Goldberg</li>
34389 	<li>Jain Punit</li>
34390 	<li>Adam Dingle</li>
34391 	<li>Ray Wang</li>
34392 	<li>Mirco Bauer</li>
34393 	<li>Dragos Dena</li>
34394 </ul>
34395 <h1>Outreach Program for Women</h1>
34396 <h2>Marina Zhurakhinskaya</h2>
34397 The GNOME project proudly announced eight Outreach Program for Women interns on November 5 with a <a href="http://www.gnome.org/press/releases/2010-11-women-outreach-interns.html">press release</a>. We were able to accept eight strong candidates thanks to Google sponsoring four of them, the GNOME Foundation sponsoring three, and Collabora sponsoring one. The participants, as well as their location, project, and mentor, are:
34398 <ul>
34399 	<li>Tiffany Antopolski, Toronto, Canada - Documentation - Paul Cutler</li>
34400 	<li>Nanci de Brito Bonfim, Salvador, Brazil - Anjuta - Sébastien Granjoux</li>
34401 	<li>Luciana Fujii Pontello, Belo Horizonte, Brazil - Cheese - Thiago Sousa Santos</li>
34402 	<li>Eugenia Gabrielova, Chicago, USA - Anjuta - Johannes Schmid</li>
34403 	<li>Laura Elisa Lucas Alday, Buenos Aires, Argentina - Cheese - Daniel Siegel</li>
34404 	<li>Hellyna Ng, Johor, Malaysia / Singapore - GNOME Shell - Marina Zhurakhinskaya</li>
34405 	<li>Natalia Andrea Ruz Leiva, Valparaíso, Chile - Documentation - Shaun McCance</li>
34406 	<li>Chandni Verma, Lucknow, India - Empathy - Danielle Madeley</li>
34407 </ul>
34408 This <a href="http://blogs.gnome.org/marina/2010/11/05/meet-the-gnome-outreach-program-for-women-interns">blog post</a> has more information about each participant as well as the links to their individual blogs. The participants have started their internships on December 15 and have been updating the GNOME community about their work with frequent blog posts that are aggregated on Planet GNOME. The internships period will end March 15. We are hoping that all of the participants will stay active in the GNOME community past the completion of their internships.
34409 
34410 We are planning to run the next round of internships from the end of May through the end of August, with the application process announced sometime in the beginning of March and the application deadline on April 8. This application deadline is same as the application deadline for Google Summer of Code (GSoC) this year, which will allow us to direct qualifying applicants to apply for both programs. GNOME has historically had few female applicants for GSoC, and running these programs in parallel will bring the attention of more female student coders to the opportunity to participate in GSoC. Unlike GSoC, GNOME Outreach Program for Women doesn’t require applicants to be students and includes non-coding internships, such as documentation, graphic design and marketing.
34411 
34412 Stormy Peters attended the Grace Hopper Celebration for Women in Computing on September 28 - October 2. She organized the first Free and Open Source Software booth at the conference and participated in the Open Source Track. At the booth, they handed out 180 flyers about the GNOME Outreach Program for Women as well as lots of GNOME stickers - the logo on a field of grass was the most popular. Heidi Ellis also attended - her class at Western New England College is working on Caribou as part of GNOME’s a11y and HFOSS program.
34413 
34414 Máirín Duffy has completed teaching Girl Scouts’ Digital Media Course that she developed as part of the FSF Womens' Caucus' “Bringing free software to girls and young women” outreach program with the Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts and Red Hat. The course consisted of 9 weekly two hour sessions teaching photo and image manipulation using Gimp and Inkscape. The excellent handout materials that Máirín developed for the course can be found in her <a href="http://mairin.wordpress.com/2011/01/26/girl-scouts%E2%80%99-digital-media-course-materials">wrap up blog post</a>. These materials can be used for other similar courses by anyone interested in teaching them.
34415 
34416 <hr />
34417 
34418 <h1>Sysadmin</h1>
34419 <h2>Christer Edwards</h2>
34420 During Q4 2010 the Sysadmin Team has made a number of great improvements to the GNOME infrastructure. To follow these updates regularly, please see the <a href="http://blogs.gnome.org/sysadmin">Sysadmin Blog</a>.
34421 
34422 In early Q4 we began defining procedures for server downtime and maintenance. In the past these tasks were simply done "as needed", often without public notice. We've now documented procedures for maintenance announcements, "gotchas" and other requirements for all servers. Going forward all planned downtime will be announced with 48hrs notice on the Sysadmin blog, http://news.gnome.org and the devel-announce-list.
34423 
34424 We were also able to implement the use of a tool called 'listadmin' for moderation of the mailman queues. This dramatically improves the efficiency of the Moderators Team, essentially allowing <strong>all</strong> GNOME mailing lists to be moderated in under fifteen minutes! GNOME mailing lists are now moderated daily, filtering spam and allowing legitimate email through in a more timely manner.
34425 
34426 Our monitoring solution has seen continued improvement. It now includes over 200 checks! We have plans to make this information public sometime during Q1 2011.
34427 
34428 Finally, we've configured HTTPS Strict Transport Security for all GNOME domains that require SSL. This means that supported browsers will automatically connect directly to SSL for subsequent connections, bypassing unsecured http connections entirely. GNOME domains now supporting SSL connections are: bugzilla, mango, live (wiki), mail (mailman), nagios, snowy, and RT.]]></content:encoded>
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34449 				<title>GNOME 3.0 released: better for users, developers</title>
34450 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2011/04/gnome-3-0-released-better-for-users-developers-3/</link>
34451 		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2011 08:40:13 +0000</pubDate>
34452 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[andreasn]]></dc:creator>
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34455 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[Groton, MA, April 6 2011: Today, the GNOME Desktop project released GNOME 3.0, its most significant redesign of the computer experience in nine years. A revolutionary new user interface and new features for developers make this a historic moment for the free and open source desktop.
34456 
34457 Within GNOME 3, GNOME Shell reimagines the user interface for the next generation of the desktop. This innovative interface allows users to focus on tasks while minimizing distractions such as notifications, extra workspaces, and background windows.
34458 
34459 Jon McCann, one of GNOME Shell's designers, says of the design team, "we've taken a pretty different approach in the GNOME 3 design that focuses on the desired experience and lets the interface design follow from that." The result: "With any luck you will feel more focused, aware, effective, capable, respected, delighted, and at ease." GNOME Shell aims to "help us cope with modern life in a busy world. Help us connect, stay on track, feel at ease and in control." GNOME Shell, he says, will keep users "informed without being disrupted."
34460 
34461 The GNOME 3 development platform includes improvements in the display backend, a new API, improvements in search, user messaging, system settings, and streamlined libraries. GNOME 2 applications will continue to work in the GNOME 3 environment without modification, allowing developers to move to the GNOME 3 environment at their own pace. The GNOME 3 release notes include further details.
34462 
34463 Matt Zimmerman, Ubuntu CTO at Canonical, praises GNOME 3: "In the face of constant change, both in software technology itself and in people's attitudes toward it, long-term software projects need to reinvent themselves in order to stay relevant. I'm encouraged to see the GNOME community taking up this challenge, responding to the evolving needs of users and questioning the status quo."
34464 
34465 Miguel de Icaza, one of GNOME's founders, celebrates the new release: "GNOME continues to innovate in the desktop space. The new GNOME Shell is an entire new user experience that was designed from the ground up to improve the usability of the desktop and giving both designers and developers a quick way to improve the desktop and adapt the user interface to new needs. By tightly integrating Javascript with the GNOME platform, designers were able to create and quickly iterate on creating an interface that is both pleasant and exciting to use. I could not be happier with the results."
34466 
34467 GNOME 3 is the cumulative work of five years of planning and design by the GNOME community. McCann notes: "Perhaps the most notable part of the design process is that everything has been done in the open. We've had full transparency for every decision (good and bad) and every change we've made. We strongly believe in this model. It is not only right in principle -- it is just the best way in the long run to build great software sustainably in a large community."
34468 
34469 In partnership with Novell, Red Hat, other distributors, schools and governments, and user groups, GNOME 3 will reach millions of users around the world. Over 3500 people have contributed changes to the project's code repositories, including the employees of 106 companies. GNOME 3 includes innumerable code changes since the 2.0 release 9 years ago.
34470 
34471 Users and fans of GNOME have planned more than a hundred launch parties around the world. Users can download GNOME 3 from http://gnome3.org to try it immediately, or wait for distributions to carry it over the coming months. GNOME 3 continues to push new frontiers in user interaction.
34472 
34473 The GNOME Project was started in 1997 by two then-university students, Miguel de Icaza and Federico Mena Quintero. Their aim: to produce a free (as in freedom) desktop environment. Since then, GNOME has grown into a hugely successful enterprise. Used by millions of people across the world, it is the most popular desktop environment for GNU/Linux and UNIX-type operating systems. The desktop has been utilised in successful, large-scale enterprise and public deployments, and the project's developer technologies are utilised in a large number of popular mobile devices.
34474 
34475 For further comments and information, contact the GNOME press contact team at gnome-press-contact@gnome.org.]]></content:encoded>
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34515 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-13 20:04:51</wp:comment_date_gmt>
34516 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Gnome 3 comes out of its shell [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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34521 		</wp:comment>
34522 		<wp:comment>
34523 			<wp:comment_id>238</wp:comment_id>
34524 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[S04E04 &#8211; Back in the Village &#8211; OGG LOW | Ubuntu Podcast from the UK LoCo team]]></wp:comment_author>
34525 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
34526 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://podcast.ubuntu-uk.org/2011/04/13/s04e04-back-in-the-village-ogg-low/</wp:comment_author_url>
34527 			<wp:comment_author_IP>212.13.194.123</wp:comment_author_IP>
34528 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-13 20:05:23</wp:comment_date>
34529 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-13 20:05:23</wp:comment_date_gmt>
34530 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Gnome 3 comes out of its shell [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
34531 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
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34535 		</wp:comment>
34536 		<wp:comment>
34537 			<wp:comment_id>239</wp:comment_id>
34538 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[S04E04 &#8211; Back in the Village | Ubuntu Podcast from the UK LoCo team]]></wp:comment_author>
34539 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
34540 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://podcast.ubuntu-uk.org/2011/04/13/s04e04-back-in-the-village/</wp:comment_author_url>
34541 			<wp:comment_author_IP>212.13.194.123</wp:comment_author_IP>
34542 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-13 20:06:07</wp:comment_date>
34543 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-13 20:06:07</wp:comment_date_gmt>
34544 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Gnome 3 comes out of its shell [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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34549 		</wp:comment>
34550 		<wp:comment>
34551 			<wp:comment_id>258</wp:comment_id>
34552 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME 3.0 è arrivato!!!!! : theroot.it]]></wp:comment_author>
34553 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
34554 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.theroot.it/2011/04/14/gnome-3-0-e-arrivato/</wp:comment_author_url>
34555 			<wp:comment_author_IP>69.163.209.173</wp:comment_author_IP>
34556 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-14 18:18:20</wp:comment_date>
34557 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-14 18:18:20</wp:comment_date_gmt>
34558 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] You can read about all the changes in GNOME 3.0 in the release notes, and you can find out more about the background and reception to GNOME 3 in the official press release. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
34559 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
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34561 			<wp:comment_parent>0</wp:comment_parent>
34562 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
34563 		</wp:comment>
34564 		<wp:comment>
34565 			<wp:comment_id>306</wp:comment_id>
34566 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[オープンソースのコミュニティ・イベント情報等が満載/OSPN Press 第9号 (2011/4/13発行)]]></wp:comment_author>
34567 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
34568 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.ospn.jp/press/20110418ospn-press-no9.html</wp:comment_author_url>
34569 			<wp:comment_author_IP>219.106.242.58</wp:comment_author_IP>
34570 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-18 04:56:06</wp:comment_date>
34571 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-18 04:56:06</wp:comment_date_gmt>
34572 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] ◆2011/4/6 『「GNOME 3.0」リリース』 → http://www.gnome.org/press/2011/04/gnome-3-0-released-better-for-users-developers-3/ [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
34573 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
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34576 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
34577 		</wp:comment>
34578 		<wp:comment>
34579 			<wp:comment_id>355</wp:comment_id>
34580 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Perez Rio &raquo; Blog Archive &raquo; Lanzamiento de la versión 3,0 de Gnome]]></wp:comment_author>
34581 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
34582 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www.perezrio.com/2011/04/22/lanzamiento-de-la-version-30-de-gnome/</wp:comment_author_url>
34583 			<wp:comment_author_IP>74.53.137.98</wp:comment_author_IP>
34584 			<wp:comment_date>2011-04-22 10:57:52</wp:comment_date>
34585 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2011-04-22 10:57:52</wp:comment_date_gmt>
34586 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Acerca de      Lanzamiento de la versión 3,0 de Gnome  Viernes, abril 22nd, 2011&nbsp;|&nbsp;Author: rubio  A principios de este mes se ha publicado la nueva y esperada versión de gnome  3.0. [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
34587 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
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34591 		</wp:comment>
34592 		<wp:comment>
34593 			<wp:comment_id>1396</wp:comment_id>
34594 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[GNOME en galego]]></wp:comment_author>
34595 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
34596 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://gnome.gl/2012/02/260/</wp:comment_author_url>
34597 			<wp:comment_author_IP>188.165.212.28</wp:comment_author_IP>
34598 			<wp:comment_date>2012-02-14 02:59:07</wp:comment_date>
34599 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-02-14 02:59:07</wp:comment_date_gmt>
34600 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Benvidos ao futuro. Benvidos á nova versión do GNOME 3.0! [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
34601 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
34602 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
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34605 		</wp:comment>
34606 		<wp:comment>
34607 			<wp:comment_id>1432</wp:comment_id>
34608 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[S04E04 &#8211; Back in the Village &#8211; OGG HIGH | Ubuntu Podcast]]></wp:comment_author>
34609 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
34610 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://podcast.ubuntu-uk.org/2011/04/13/s04e04-back-in-the-village-ogg-high/</wp:comment_author_url>
34611 			<wp:comment_author_IP>85.119.82.123</wp:comment_author_IP>
34612 			<wp:comment_date>2012-02-27 18:21:09</wp:comment_date>
34613 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2012-02-27 18:21:09</wp:comment_date_gmt>
34614 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Gnome 3 comes out of its shell [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
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34619 		</wp:comment>
34620 		<wp:comment>
34621 			<wp:comment_id>1993</wp:comment_id>
34622 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Publicado o novo GNOME 3.0 ao 100% en galego | Asociación Proxecto Trasno]]></wp:comment_author>
34623 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
34624 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www2.trasno.net/2011/04/node156/</wp:comment_author_url>
34625 			<wp:comment_author_IP>192.95.1.226</wp:comment_author_IP>
34626 			<wp:comment_date>2013-04-16 18:52:59</wp:comment_date>
34627 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2013-04-16 18:52:59</wp:comment_date_gmt>
34628 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Benvidos ao futuro. Benvidos &aacute; nova versi&oacute;n do GNOME 3.0! [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
34629 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
34630 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
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34633 		</wp:comment>
34634 		<wp:comment>
34635 			<wp:comment_id>1997</wp:comment_id>
34636 			<wp:comment_author><![CDATA[Publicado o novo GNOME 3.0 ao 100% en galego | Asociación Proxecto TrasnoAsociación Proxecto Trasno]]></wp:comment_author>
34637 			<wp:comment_author_email></wp:comment_author_email>
34638 			<wp:comment_author_url>http://www2.trasno.net/2011/04/publicado-o-novo-gnome-3-0-ao-100-en-galego/</wp:comment_author_url>
34639 			<wp:comment_author_IP>192.95.1.226</wp:comment_author_IP>
34640 			<wp:comment_date>2013-04-16 23:43:16</wp:comment_date>
34641 			<wp:comment_date_gmt>2013-04-16 23:43:16</wp:comment_date_gmt>
34642 			<wp:comment_content><![CDATA[[...] Benvidos ao futuro. Benvidos &aacute; nova versi&oacute;n do GNOME 3.0! [...]]]></wp:comment_content>
34643 			<wp:comment_approved>0</wp:comment_approved>
34644 			<wp:comment_type>pingback</wp:comment_type>
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34646 			<wp:comment_user_id>0</wp:comment_user_id>
34647 		</wp:comment>
34648 	</item>
34649 	<item>
34650 				<title>GNOME 3.0 Has Arrived</title>
34651 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/04/gnome-3-0-has-arrived/</link>
34652 		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2011 21:03:06 +0000</pubDate>
34653 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
34654 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://91.189.93.3/?p=1081</guid>
34655 		<description></description>
34656 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[After three years of planning and development, GNOME 3.0 is here. This new version of GNOME delivers an exciting new interface, major improvements under the hood, and enhanced applications. The GNOME release team's <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/devel-announce-list/2011-April/msg00004.html">official announcement</a> congratulates and thanks the GNOME community for its hard work on the release:
34657 
34658 <em>GNOME 3.0 would not have come to exist without the passion and incessant work of hundreds of people from our community, and without the support of our users. Thanks to the artists, bug triagers, designers, documentors, hackers, packagers, testers, translators and to everybody else who helped us reach this milestone!</em>
34659 
34660 You can read about all the changes in GNOME 3.0 in <a href="http://library.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/3.0/">the release notes</a>, and you can find out more about the background and reception to GNOME 3 in the <a href="/press/2011/04/gnome-3-0-released-better-for-users-developers-3/">official press release</a>.]]></content:encoded>
34661 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
34662 		<wp:post_id>1081</wp:post_id>
34663 		<wp:post_date>2011-04-06 21:03:06</wp:post_date>
34664 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-04-06 21:03:06</wp:post_date_gmt>
34665 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
34666 		<wp:ping_status>open</wp:ping_status>
34667 		<wp:post_name>gnome-3-0-has-arrived</wp:post_name>
34668 		<wp:status>publish</wp:status>
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34674 		<category domain="category" nicename="news"><![CDATA[News]]></category>
34675 		<wp:postmeta>
34676 			<wp:meta_key>_edit_last</wp:meta_key>
34677 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[4]]></wp:meta_value>
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34680 	<item>
34681 				<title>Photo Competition Deadline Coming Up!</title>
34682 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/04/photo-competition-deadline-coming-up/</link>
34683 		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Apr 2011 09:39:49 +0000</pubDate>
34684 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
34685 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=1113</guid>
34686 		<description></description>
34687 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[Nearly 150 parties celebrated the release of GNOME 3.0 across the world. We asked people to send us their party photos so we would have a record of all the great release events that had been organized, and GNOME is offering a goodie pack for the best photograph. The <a href="http://live.gnome.org/ThreePointZero/LaunchParty/PhotoCompetition">photo competition wiki page</a> contains all the details.
34688 
34689 The deadline for the photo competition is <strong>24:00 UTC on Wednesday 20th April</strong>. So, if you were at a 3.0 release party and took some great photos, remember to send them to us before then: you could win a great prize!]]></content:encoded>
34690 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
34691 		<wp:post_id>1113</wp:post_id>
34692 		<wp:post_date>2011-04-15 09:39:49</wp:post_date>
34693 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-04-15 09:39:49</wp:post_date_gmt>
34694 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
34695 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
34696 		<wp:post_name>photo-competition-deadline-coming-up</wp:post_name>
34697 		<wp:status>publish</wp:status>
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34709 	<item>
34710 				<title>3.2 Feature Planning Underway</title>
34711 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/04/3-2-feature-planning-underway/</link>
34712 		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Apr 2011 10:49:38 +0000</pubDate>
34713 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
34714 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=1117</guid>
34715 		<description></description>
34716 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[With the 3.0 release behind it, the GNOME project has already set its sights on the next GNOME release. Developers and designers already busy planning which features will be included in GNOME 3.2.
34717 
34718 The 3.2 feature proposal period is scheduled to last until May 9th 2011. During this time, contributors can propose plans for new features to be included in the next GNOME release. Those feature proposals can include proposals for new software modules to be added to GNOME.
34719 
34720 Feature planning is a new part of GNOME's software development schedule which was <a href="http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnome.devel.announce/180">recently announced by the GNOME release team</a>. The initiative reflects a commitment to delivering major improvements with each GNOME 3 release.
34721 
34722 The new features being planned for 3.2 can be seen on <a href="https://live.gnome.org/ThreePointOne/Features">the GNOME wiki</a>. They include a new document browsing and search facility, an integrated contacts framework, new facilities for accessibility and color management, and more.]]></content:encoded>
34723 		<excerpt:encoded><![CDATA[]]></excerpt:encoded>
34724 		<wp:post_id>1117</wp:post_id>
34725 		<wp:post_date>2011-04-21 10:49:38</wp:post_date>
34726 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-04-21 10:49:38</wp:post_date_gmt>
34727 		<wp:comment_status>open</wp:comment_status>
34728 		<wp:ping_status>closed</wp:ping_status>
34729 		<wp:post_name>3-2-feature-planning-underway</wp:post_name>
34730 		<wp:status>publish</wp:status>
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34739 			<wp:meta_value><![CDATA[13]]></wp:meta_value>
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34743 				<title>After a Successful First Round, GNOME Project Announces new Outreach Program for Women Interns</title>
34744 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2011/04/after-a-successful-first-round-gnome-project-announces-new-outreach-program-for-women-interns/</link>
34745 		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Apr 2011 18:56:34 +0000</pubDate>
34746 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[marina]]></dc:creator>
34747 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=1124</guid>
34748 		<description></description>
34749 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[April  26, 2011 — BOSTON, Mass. — The GNOME 3.0 release has far more  contributions by women than any previous release in GNOME history. This  is largely thanks to the hard work of the first round of the Outreach  Program for Women interns, who participated in the program from December  15, 2010 to March 15, 2011. All eight participants had their work  included in the main branches of their projects and therefore included  in GNOME 3.0. Following on the heels of the successful first round, the  GNOME Project is delighted to announce the participants of a new round  of the Outreach Program for Women internships.
34750 
34751 The accomplishments of the first round participants make everyone in the GNOME community proud:
34752 <ul>
34753 	<li> Luciana Fujii Pontello made Cheese webcam application capabilities  available to other applications as a stand-alone library, and Laura  Elisa Lucas Alday added support for SVG overlay effects and made a  number of usability improvements. On completing her internship, Luciana  Fujii Pontello became the maintainer of the Cheese project.</li>
34754 	<li> Tiffany Antopolski and Natalia Ruz wrote a large amount of GNOME 3  user help and participated in the User Help Hackfest in Toronto in  March.</li>
34755 	<li> Chandni Verma made numerous improvements to the multi-user chat in  Empathy, participated in the GNOME 3.0 Hackfest, and delivered a  well-received talk about her work at the GNOME.Asia Summit in Bangalore  in April.</li>
34756 	<li> Hellyna Ng implemented multiple features for notifications in GNOME Shell.</li>
34757 	<li> Eugenia Gabrielova made major improvements to searching in the Anjuta  IDE, and Nanci de Brito Bonfim improved debugger integration.</li>
34758 </ul>
34759 Thanks  to generous sponsors, Collabora, Google, Mozilla and the GNOME  Foundation, GNOME was able to accept eight strong candidates for the new  round. These eight women from North America, South America, Europe,  Africa and Asia will be working on GNOME documentation, accessibility,  art and localization from May 23 to August 22, 2011.
34760 
34761 In  addition to the eight Outreach Program for Women participants, the  GNOME Project accepted seven female participants for Google Summer of  Code, out of a total of 27 participants. This is an unprecedented number  of female participants in Google Summer of Code for GNOME. In fact, the  women's outreach effort in GNOME was originally motivated by the lack  of female applicants for Google Summer of Code. Scheduling the two  internship programs to run in parallel allowed GNOME to encourage women  who qualified for Google Summer of Code to apply for it as well. All  women who applied for Google Summer of Code in 2011 found mentors and  project ideas, made a first contribution, and navigated the application  process with the help of the resources available through the Outreach  Program for Women.
34762 
34763 Cat  Allman, Program Manager at the Open Source Programs Office at Google,  says: "In a perfect world, outreach programs like the GNOME Outreach  Program for Women would not be necessary. Until then, Google is proud to  help support the work of the GNOME Project to involve more women in  Free and Open Source Software development, and its continued  participation in Google Summer of Code."
34764 
34765 “We  were impressed by the accomplishments of Luciana Fujii Pontello and  Chandni Verma, who we mentored in the previous round,” says Robert  McQueen, Director and Co-Founder of Collabora. “We are happy to continue  our support of this excellent initiative from the GNOME Project with  both our sponsorship and mentorship.”
34766 
34767 Mozilla  joins Google and Collabora this year as a corporate sponsor of the  program. “Mozilla is thrilled to be able to sponsor some promising new  talent in the area of accessibility," says David Bolter, Senior Software  Engineer at Mozilla and a mentor for the program. “I really look  forward to working with these dedicated and capable interns and helping  them achieve great results.”
34768 
34769 After  completing the previous round as an intern and becoming the maintainer  of the Cheese project, Luciana Fujii Pontello will be mentoring this  round’s Google Summer of Code participant Raluca Elena Podiuc. "The  GNOME Outreach Program for Women was crucial in my becoming a GNOME  contributor,” says Fujii Pontello. “I believe it can bring more women to  contribute to Free Software and I am happy to help this goal by  mentoring one talented woman in Google Summer of Code."
34770 
34771 All  of the accepted participants have used GNOME before, are avid Free  Software users, and made a substantive contribution to GNOME as part of  the application process. The participants will work remotely from home,  guided by a mentor and communicating with other contributors over  Internet Relay Chat (IRC). The community will be able to follow  participants' progress through their blog updates about their work that  will be aggregated on Planet GNOME.
34772 
34773 The Outreach Program for Women interns, as well as their location, project, and mentor(s), are:
34774 <ul>
34775 	<li> Aline Duarte Bessa, Salvador, Brazil – Accessibility, Documentation – David Bolter and Joanmarie Diggs</li>
34776 	<li> Meg Ford, Chicago, USA – Accessibility, Art – David Bolter and Andreas Nilsson</li>
34777 	<li> Ekaterina Gerasimova, Berlin, Germany – Documentation – Shaun McCance</li>
34778 	<li> Julita Inca, Lima, Peru – Documentation – Phil Bull</li>
34779 	<li> Yu Liansu, Beijing, China – Art – Andreas Nilsson</li>
34780 	<li> Priscilla Mahlangu, Pretoria, South Africa – Localization – Friedel Wolff</li>
34781 	<li> Anita Reitere, Riga, Latvia – Documentation – Phil Bull</li>
34782 	<li> Kelly Sinnott, Las Vegas, USA – Documentation – Shaun McCance</li>
34783 </ul>
34784 Google Summer of Code female interns, as well as their location, project, and mentor, are:
34785 <ul>
34786 	<li> Tiffany Antopolski, Toronto, Canada – Empathy – Danielle Madeley</li>
34787 	<li> Tamara Atanasoska, Skopje, Republic of Macedonia – Anjuta – Johannes Schmid</li>
34788 	<li> Neha Doijode, Karnataka, India – GNOME Shell – Marina Zhurakhinskaya</li>
34789 	<li> Nohemi Fernandez, Chicago, USA – GNOME Shell – Dan Winship</li>
34790 	<li> Raluca Elena Podiuc, Bucharest, Romania – Cheese – Luciana Fujii Pontello</li>
34791 	<li> Srishti Sethi, Rajasthan, India – GCompris – Bruno Coudoin</li>
34792 	<li> Madhumitha Viswanathan, Chennai, India – GTG – Luca Invernizzi</li>
34793 </ul>
34794 The  Outreach Program for Women is organized by Marina Zhurakhinskaya, with  help and support from Máirín Duffy, Stormy Peters, Rosanna Yuen and the  GNOME Board of Directors. The essential work is done by the program’s  mentors in helping the applicants and eventual participants contribute  to their projects. Out of the eight Outreach Program for Women  participants, three are being sponsored by the GNOME Foundation, two by  Google, two by Mozilla, and one by Collabora. For more information about  the Outreach Program for Women, visit  http://projects.gnome.org/outreach/women .
34795 
34796 The  GNOME Project was started in 1997 by two then-university students,  Miguel de Icaza and Federico Mena Quintero. Their aim: to produce a free  (as in freedom) desktop environment. Since then, GNOME has grown into a  hugely successful enterprise. Used by millions of people across the  world, it is the most popular desktop environment for GNU/Linux and  UNIX-type operating systems. The desktop has been utilized in  successful, large-scale enterprise and public deployments, and the  project’s developer technologies are utilized in a large number of  popular mobile devices.
34797 
34798 For further comments and information, contact the GNOME press contact team at gnome-press-contact@gnome.org.]]></content:encoded>
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34801 		<wp:post_date>2011-04-26 18:56:34</wp:post_date>
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34812 		<category domain="category" nicename="press"><![CDATA[Press Release]]></category>
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34819 				<title>Board of Directors Elections 2011</title>
34820 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/05/board-of-directors-elections-2011-announced/</link>
34821 		<pubDate>Mon, 09 May 2011 08:27:15 +0000</pubDate>
34822 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
34823 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=1131</guid>
34824 		<description></description>
34825 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[GNOME's Membership and Elections Committee has <a href="http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnome.foundation.announce/464">announced 2011's Foundation elections</a>. Members of the GNOME Foundation will have the opportunity to propose themselves for the Board of Directors and to vote on their preferred candidates.
34826 
34827 The GNOME Foundation's Board of Directors has seven positions; its members work to ensure the effective running of the Foundation and represent GNOME in its dealings with partner organizations. Their election is an annual event.
34828 
34829 GNOME Foundation members have until May 22nd to propose their candidacy for election. Voting will take place between May 29th and June 12th.
34830 
34831 The GNOME Foundation membership is made up of contributors to the GNOME Project. If you have made a contribution and have not yet applied for membership, you are encouraged to do so. The <a href="http://foundation.gnome.org/about/">Foundation's membership page</a> contains more details.]]></content:encoded>
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34852 				<title>GNOME 3 Photo Competition Results</title>
34853 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/05/gnome-3-photo-competition-results/</link>
34854 		<pubDate>Wed, 11 May 2011 12:35:21 +0000</pubDate>
34855 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
34856 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=1136</guid>
34857 		<description></description>
34858 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[Over 140 parties were organized all over the world to celebrate the release of GNOME 3.0. To help capture the moment, we invited people to take photographs of their parties and a competition was held for the best images. The GNOME project received lots of great party photographs, and the competition judges have been hard at work sorting through the entries. They have now come to a decision, however, and can announce the competition winner as well as four runners up. Each will receive GNOME goodies as prizes.
34859 <h2>Winner</h2>
34860 [caption id="attachment_1138" align="alignnone" width="420" caption="By Davit Kurniawan (Lampung, Indonesia)"]<a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/winner-davit-kurniawan.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1138" title="Winning entry by Davit Kurniawan" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/winner-davit-kurniawan-420x280.jpg" alt="Winning entry by Davit Kurniawan" width="420" height="280" /></a>[/caption]
34861 <h2>Runners up</h2>
34862 [caption id="attachment_1142" align="alignnone" width="420" caption="By Tualatrix Chou (HZ Lug, China)"]<a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/1-tualatrix-chou.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1142" title="Runner up: Tualatrix Chou" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/1-tualatrix-chou-420x280.jpg" alt="Runner up: Tualatrix Chou" width="420" height="280" /></a>[/caption]
34863 
34864 [caption id="attachment_1143" align="alignnone" width="420" caption="By Sílvia Mira (Barcelona, Spain)"]<a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/2-silvia-mira.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1143" title="Runner up: Sílvia Mira" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/2-silvia-mira-420x315.jpg" alt="Runner up: Sílvia Mira" width="420" height="315" /></a>[/caption]
34865 
34866 [caption id="attachment_1144" align="alignnone" width="420" caption="By Henry Addo (Nairobi, Kenya)"]<a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/3-henry-addo.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1144" title="Runner up: Henry Addo" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/3-henry-addo-420x315.jpg" alt="Runner up: Henry Addo" width="420" height="315" /></a>[/caption]
34867 
34868 [caption id="attachment_1145" align="alignnone" width="420" caption="By Ana Rey (Granada, Spain)"]<a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/4-ana-rey.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1145" title="Runner up: Ana Rey" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/4-ana-rey-420x280.jpg" alt="Runner up: Ana Rey" width="420" height="280" /></a>[/caption]
34869 
34870 Congratulations, everyone! We will be in touch to organize delivery of your prizes shortly.
34871 
34872 Many thanks to everyone who sent us photographs. An online gallery containing many more images will be launched soon.
34873 
34874 All the entries are available under the <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/">Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported licence</a> (CC BY 3.0).]]></content:encoded>
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34895 				<title>Call for Hosts for GNOME.Asia Summit 2012</title>
34896 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/05/call-for-hosts-for-gnome-asia-summit-2012/</link>
34897 		<pubDate>Tue, 31 May 2011 12:35:11 +0000</pubDate>
34898 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[pockeylam]]></dc:creator>
34899 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=1170</guid>
34900 		<description></description>
34901 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[The GNOME.Asia Committee is inviting proposals to host GNOME.Asia       Summit during the 1st quarter of 2012. GNOME.Asia Summit is the       yearly GNOME Users and Developers Conference in Asia. The event       focuses primarily on the GNOME desktop, and also covers       applications and the development platform tools. It brings       together the GNOME community in Asia to provide a forum for users,       developers, foundation leaders, governments and businesses to       discuss both the present technology and future developments.
34902 
34903 GNOME.Asia Summit was held in Beijing, Ho-Chi-Minh City, Taipei       and Bangalore respectively over the last four years. We would like       to continue finding new locations as we spread GNOME throughout       Asia, and we are looking for local organizers to rise to the       challenge of organizing an excellent GNOME event. The GNOME.Asia       committee will assist in the process, but there is a definitive       need for individuals to be actively involved and committed to the       planning and delivery of the event.
34904 
34905 You can learn more about GNOME.Asia Summit at our official       website: <a href="http://www.gnome.asia/">http://www.gnome.asia</a>
34906 
34907 For those of you who would like to host the next GNOME.Asia       Summit in 2012 you are hereby invited to write a formal proposal       to the gnome-asia-committee-list (at) gnome (dot) org . The deadline for the       proposals is July 4, 2011 Monday UTC 2359. Please send your       proposal to gnome-asia-committee-list (at) gnome (dot) org. We might invite       you to present your proposal in more details over our regular IRC       meetings, or send you additional questions and requests. Results       will be announced by the end of July 2011.
34908 
34909 The conference will require availability of facilities for one       week, including a weekend, during the 1st quarter of 2012 (January       to March 2012). Dates should avoid other key free software       conferences or other events that may have conflict and will be       confirmed together with other GNOME teams which might get       involved.
34910 
34911 Key points which proposals should consider, and which will be       taken into account when deciding among candidates, are:
34912 <ul>
34913 	<li> Local community support for hosting the conference.</li>
34914 	<li> Venue details. Information about infrastructure and         facilities to hold the conference should be provided.</li>
34915 	<li> Information about how internet connectivity will be managed.</li>
34916 	<li> Lodging choices ranging from affordable housing to nicer         hotels, and information about distances between the venue and         lodging options.</li>
34917 	<li> The availability of restaurants or the organization of         catering on-site, cost of food/soft drinks/beer.</li>
34918 	<li> The availability and cost of travel from major Asian and         European cities.</li>
34919 	<li> Local industry and government support.</li>
34920 	<li> Please provide a reasonably detailed budget.</li>
34921 	<li> Bear in mind that at GNOME.Asia Summit, the hallway track and         social activities are also very important.</li>
34922 </ul>
34923 Please check the GNOME.Asia Summit check list [1] and howtos [2]       when putting together a proposal. Please also feel free to contact       gnome-asia-committee-list (at) gnome (dot) org if you have any questions.
34924 
34925 Please help to spread the words and we are looking forward to       hearing from you soon!
34926 
34927 GNOME.Asia Committee
34928 
34929 [1]       <a href="http://www.gnome.asia/about/gnomeasia/event-organization-checklist">http://www.gnome.asia/about/gnomeasia/event-organization-checklist</a>
34930 [2] <a href="http://www.gnome.asia/about/gnomeasia/summit-planning-howto">http://www.gnome.asia/about/gnomeasia/summit-planning-howto</a>]]></content:encoded>
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34933 		<wp:post_date>2011-05-31 12:35:11</wp:post_date>
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34951 				<title>Interview with Desktop Summit keynote, Thomas Thwaites</title>
34952 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/06/interview-with-desktop-summit-keynote-thomas-thwaites/</link>
34953 		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Jun 2011 10:29:17 +0000</pubDate>
34954 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[dneary]]></dc:creator>
34955 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=1180</guid>
34956 		<description></description>
34957 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.desktopsummit.org">Desktop Summit</a> keynote speaker <a href="http://www.thomasthwaites.com/">Thomas Thwaites</a> gave an interview to us recently, covering a wide range of subjects. Thomas, who launched <a href="http://www.thomasthwaites.com/the-toaster-project/">the Toaster Project</a> in 2008, explores the relationship between technology, design and society. This interview is a sneak peek into the kinds of subjects that he is interested in.
34958 <blockquote>Q: What makes you happy about what you do?
34959 
34960 A: Well I think kind of trampling across boundaries between disciplines, areas of knowledge and so on, makes me quite happy about what I do. So I can be doing research in to something from a range of directions - browser tabs open for a particular project I'm doing at the moment range through medical prosthetic suppliers, journal articles on the evolution of flying dinosaurs and stress response in childhood, ebay auctions for deer skulls, WW2 gas rattles, and orthopaedic slings etc... and then I'm off to this workshop to mould some fibreglass... So I guess I really like the variety in the work I've found myself doing.</blockquote>
34961 <a href="https://desktopsummit.org/interviews/thomas-thwaite">Read the full interview here</a>]]></content:encoded>
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34982 				<title>Call for Participation: Workshops and BoFs at the Desktop Summit 2011</title>
34983 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/06/call-for-participation-workshops-and-bofs-at-the-desktop-summit-2011/</link>
34984 		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Jun 2011 10:37:58 +0000</pubDate>
34985 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[dneary]]></dc:creator>
34986 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=1185</guid>
34987 		<description></description>
34988 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[The Desktop Summit 2011 is a joint conference organised by the GNOME and KDE  communities in Berlin,  Germany from the 6th August 2011 to the 12th  August 2011. Held annually in cities around Europe, GUADEC and Akademy are the world's largest gatherings of those involved with the free desktop or mobile user interfaces. Developers, artists, translators, community organisers, users, and representatives from government, education, and businesses and anyone else who shares an interest are welcome. GNOME and KDE are Free Software communities that drive the user interfaces of many GNU/Linux-powered devices, ranging from smartphones to laptops, or personal media centers. This year, for the second time, both communities have decided to organise a single, joint conference  expecting over a thousand participants, covering both projects as well as related technologies.
34989 <h2>Not Just Presentations</h2>
34990 The Desktop Summit will have <a href="https://www.desktopsummit.org/program">an exciting program of talks</a>). But the most important part of the conference are the Workshop &amp; BoF days. This is the part of the conference where the participants get together to discuss and work on the future of the Free Desktop. It is where the latest technology is demonstrated in a one-to-few setting and where decisions are made. The organisation committee would like to schedule as many of these sessions beforehand as possible. We expect over 1000 visitors and scheduling helps to ensure minimal overlap with other sessions and allows us to provide a clear timetable for the visitors. The remainder of the rooms will be scheduled via the wiki but we urge you all to try and get a proposal in before the deadline! We realize that many sessions are meant to be about current and urgent topics so we don't expect proposals to have an exact agenda, nor do we mind if the subject changes later on.<!--more-->
34991 <h2>Session requirements</h2>
34992 All forms of activities that aim to further the Free Desktop by getting people together to discuss, work and make decisions are welcomed. Examples of such sessions include <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birds_of_a_Feather_%28computing%29">BoF sessions</a>, project and cross-project meetings, workshops, hacking sessions and training/teaching sessions. Each session is self-organized and it is up to the hosts and participants to decide if the session is to be loosely oriented around a set of topics, or have a well-defined agenda. Each session is meant to be open to anyone who is interested, if you want to organize a closed session on a subject, contact the organisation (details below). We encourage participants to make use of the fact that the Desktop Summit will bring together people from several different communities, and the unique opportunities this creates.
34993 <h2>Reserving a spot on the Workshop &amp; BoF Days</h2>
34994 To register a session, use the form found on <a href="http://desktopsummit.org/program/workshops-bofs">the Workshops &amp; BoFs webpage on the Desktop Summit website</a>. This requires logging in to the Desktop Summit wiki (using the same login details as on the website). Please check the sessions that have already been proposed before <a href="http://wiki.desktopsummit.org/index.php?title=Category:DS2011WorkshopProposal">creating a new one</a>)
34995 
34996 You will need to provide the following:
34997 <ul>
34998 	<li>Title of session</li>
34999 	<li>Session hosts (names, contact info)<a href="#1">[1]</a></li>
35000 	<li>Short description of the session. Between 150 and 400 words please.</li>
35001 	<li>Format of the session<a href="#2">[2]</a></li>
35002 	<li>Expected number of attendees</li>
35003 	<li>Numbers of hours you think you need</li>
35004 	<li>Special requirements/requests (equipment, room and scheduling)</li>
35005 </ul>
35006 <a name="1"></a>[1] All sessions require at least two hosts to sign up to take care of them.
35007 <a name="2"></a>[2] Format can be any of the following: BoF, team meeting, hacking
35008 session, workshop, training/teaching session.
35009 
35010 The deadline for pre-registered sessions is July 3rd. Sessions registered before this time will be scheduled by the organization team between July 3rd and July 10th.
35011 
35012 For sessions registered after this date, attendees themselves are responsible for finding a time and location for the session. Rooms will be available for this for the duration of the Workshop &amp; BoF days, and the wiki can be used to coordinate.
35013 
35014 Please note that the schedule for talks has already been published and these sessions are meant to be hands-on, not "read-only"! In case of questions regarding the conference please consult the Desktop Summit web site or contact the Desktop Summit organising team under <a href="mailto:ds-team@desktopsummit.org">ds-team@desktopsummit.org</a>.]]></content:encoded>
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35039 				<title>Karen Sandler Named New Executive Director of the GNOME Foundation</title>
35040 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2011/06/karen-sandler-named-new-executive-director-of-the-gnome-foundation/</link>
35041 		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Jun 2011 16:26:54 +0000</pubDate>
35042 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[andreasn]]></dc:creator>
35043 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=1192</guid>
35044 		<description></description>
35045 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>June 21, 2011: The GNOME Foundation today announced that it has appointed Karen Sandler as Executive Director. Sandler's dedication to software freedom, her non-profits experience and her involvement in a wide range of free and open source software communities distinguish her as the logical choice for GNOME. "I'm very excited that Karen is joining the GNOME Foundation as Executive Director!", says Stormy Peters, former Executive Director who has recently joined the GNOME Board as a new Director, "Karen brings a wealth of experience in free software projects and nonprofits as well as a passion for free software. That experience will be invaluable as GNOME continues to expand its reach with GNOME 3.0 and GNOME  technologies."</p>
35046 
35047 <p>Sandler joins the GNOME Foundation from the <a href="http://www.softwarefreedom.org/">Software Freedom Law Center</a> where she has been General Counsel, advising a wide range of free and open source software organizations such as the <a href="http://www.fsf.org/">Free Software Foundation</a>, the <a href="http://www.apache.org/">Apache Software Foundation</a>, the <a href="http://www.x.org/wiki/">X.Org Foundation</a>, <a href="http://www.spi-inc.org/">Software in the Public Interest</a> and the <a href="http://sfconservancy.org/">Software Freedom Conservancy</a>.  With SFLC, she also led an initiative advocating for <a href="http://www.softwarefreedom.org/news/2010/jul/21/software-defects-cardiac-medical-devices-are-life-/">free software on implantable medical devices</a>.  "Karen Sandler has been essential to the success of SFLC over the last six years," said SFLC's founder and executive director, Eben Moglen.  "As our general counsel, she has been in the truest sense a lawyer's lawyer.  In representation of our clients she has been a superbly creative and conscientious practitioner.  As mentor to younger lawyers here, she has set the finest of examples.  The GNOME Foundation could not have chosen more wisely."  Sandler will continue to work on some legal matters pro bono at SFLC as well as regularly host an oggcast, <a href="http://faif.us">Free as in Freedom</a>, with Bradley Kuhn. </p>
35048 
35049 <p>Sandler is a frequent speaker on free and open source software issues at corporate based conferences such as the the O'Reilly conferences and the Linux Foundation conferences, as well as community and nonprofit driven events such as the Free Software Foundation's LibrePlanet and SCaLE. Prior to SFLC, she held legal positions at Gibson Dunn & Crutcher, LLP and Clifford Chance, LLP. Sandler earned her legal degree from Columbia Law School and her engineering degree from the Cooper Union. </p>
35050 
35051 <h3>About GNOME and the GNOME Foundation</h3>
35052 
35053 <p>The GNOME Project was started in 1997 by two then-university students, Miguel de Icaza and Federico Mena Quintero. Their aim: to produce a free (as in freedom) desktop environment. Since then, GNOME has grown into a hugely successful enterprise. Used by millions of people across the world, it is the most popular desktop environment for GNU/Linux and UNIX-type operating systems. The desktop has been utilised in successful, large-scale enterprise and public deployments, and the project's developer technologies are utilized in a large number of popular mobile devices. </p>
35054 
35055 <p>The GNOME Foundation is an organization committed to supporting the advancement of GNOME, comprised of hundreds of volunteer developers and industry-leading companies. The Foundation is a member directed, 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that provides financial, organizational and legal support to the GNOME project. The GNOME Foundation is supporting the pursuit of software freedom through the innovative, accessible, and beautiful user experience created by GNOME contributors around the world. More information about GNOME and the GNOME Foundation can be found at www.gnome.org and foundation.gnome.org. Become a friend of GNOME at http://www-old.gnome.org/friends/ </p>
35056 
35057 <p>For further comments and information, contact the GNOME press contact team at gnome-press-contact@gnome.org.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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35060 		<wp:post_date>2011-06-21 16:26:54</wp:post_date>
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35078 				<title>Interview with Desktop Summit keynote, Claire Rowland</title>
35079 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/06/interview-with-desktop-summit-keynote-claire-rowland/</link>
35080 		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Jun 2011 09:11:04 +0000</pubDate>
35081 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[dneary]]></dc:creator>
35082 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=1201</guid>
35083 		<description></description>
35084 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[[caption id="" align="alignright" width="240" caption="Claire Rowland, Fjord"]<a href="https://desktopsummit.org/interviews/claire-rowland"><img title="Claire Rowland" src="https://desktopsummit.org/sites/www.desktopsummit.org/files/ClaireRowlands.jpg" alt="Claire Rowland" width="240" height="161" /></a>[/caption]
35085 
35086 The second in our series of <a href="http://www.desktopsummit.org">Desktop Summit</a> keynote interviews is with <a href="https://desktopsummit.org/interviews/claire-rowland">Claire Rowland</a>, Head of Research at Fjord, an international digital service design agency.
35087 
35088 Claire will be talking to us about user interface design in the era of cloud services: the axis of user experience has shifted away from the desktop towards services delivered through multiple platforms of widely differing form factors and the cloud.  What does this mean for what users expect from their devices, and what does effective design across platforms, and the cloud, look like?
35089 
35090 Among other things, Claire talked to us about what inspires her:
35091 <blockquote>Wondering how people and cultures will change in the future in response  to changes in society and technology.  I've tried very hard to overcome  this, but I have only a limited interest in cutting edge technology for  its own sake; I want to know how we can use technology to improve  people's lives, make them smarter, happier, healthier and all sorts of  other good things.</blockquote>
35092 <a href="https://desktopsummit.org/interviews/claire-rowland">Read the full interview here</a>.]]></content:encoded>
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35095 		<wp:post_date>2011-06-22 09:11:04</wp:post_date>
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35113 				<title>A Conversation with Dirk Hohndel, Desktop Summit keynote speaker</title>
35114 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/06/a-conversation-with-dirk-hohndel-desktop-summit-keynote-speaker/</link>
35115 		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Jun 2011 10:53:45 +0000</pubDate>
35116 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[dneary]]></dc:creator>
35117 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=1207</guid>
35118 		<description></description>
35119 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[Continuing our series of interviews with Desktop Summit keynote speakers, <a href="https://www.desktopsummit.org/interviews/dirk-hohndel">William Carlson spoke to Dirk Hohndel</a>, Intel's Chief Linux and Open Source Technologist, about the relationship between business and Open Source. Interesting insights from a hacker-turned-businessman with a track record in the Linux kernel and XFree86.
35120 
35121 On whether Open Source is a selling point for consumers:
35122 <blockquote>Consumers shouldn't need to know or care whether the product they are using is based on open source software or not [...] I believe that consumers should feel the consequence of more open source  software - in the sense that they see more innovation, better software,  better ability to upgrade and modify software if they so choose. Those  are qualities that are meaningful to consumers. The license used to  create the software IMHO isn't.</blockquote>
35123 <a href="https://www.desktopsummit.org/interviews/dirk-hohndel">Read the full interview here.</a>]]></content:encoded>
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35126 		<wp:post_date>2011-06-28 10:53:45</wp:post_date>
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35144 				<title>Desktop Summit Intel AppUp Application Lab</title>
35145 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/07/desktop-summit-intel-appup-application-lab/</link>
35146 		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Jul 2011 21:13:22 +0000</pubDate>
35147 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
35148 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=1212</guid>
35149 		<description></description>
35150 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[The DesktopSummit 2011 team is pleased to announce the Intel AppUpSM Application Lab: MeeGo Series. The session will take place at the Humboldt University in Berlin, Germany as part of the Desktop Summit. Intel® is the Platinum Sponsor of the Summit.
35151 
35152 Scheduled from 15:00-18:00 on August 10th, this free, hands-on training aims to show application developers how to monetize their applications through the Intel AppUp Developer Program and its community.
35153 
35154 <a href="https://desktopsummit.org/news/intel-appup-application-lab-meego-series">Find out more on the Desktop Summit website</a>.]]></content:encoded>
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35156 		<wp:post_id>1212</wp:post_id>
35157 		<wp:post_date>2011-07-13 21:13:22</wp:post_date>
35158 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-07-13 21:13:22</wp:post_date_gmt>
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35175 				<title>GNOME Quarterly report Q1 2011</title>
35176 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/07/gnome-quarterly-report-q1-2011/</link>
35177 		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jul 2011 11:47:31 +0000</pubDate>
35178 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[andreasn]]></dc:creator>
35179 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=1216</guid>
35180 		<description></description>
35181 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[The GNOME Quarterly report is a document that comes out four times a year and highlights some of the efforts our teams have been up to of late. This quarters edition brings news from the Release Team, Art and Usability, Bug Squad, Marketing, Mobile, Website, Documentation, Membership, Events, Outreach Program for Women, GNOME User Groups, Localization and Accessibility.
35182 <a href="http://foundation.gnome.org/reports/gnome-report-2011-Q1.html">Read the full report here</a>]]></content:encoded>
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35185 		<wp:post_date>2011-07-14 11:47:31</wp:post_date>
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35203 				<title>Intel, Collabora and SUSE to be main sponsors of the Desktop Summit</title>
35204 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/07/intel-collabora-and-suse-to-be-main-sponsors-of-the-desktop-summit/</link>
35205 		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Jul 2011 11:19:04 +0000</pubDate>
35206 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[ovitters]]></dc:creator>
35207 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=1219</guid>
35208 		<description></description>
35209 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We are pleased to announce that the Desktop Summit 2011 in Berlin will be supported by Intel as Platinum sponsor. The event also welcomes Collabora and SUSE as Gold partners. The organization is delighted with the community spirit of these generous corporate partners. Mirko Boehm, Lead organizer of the Desktop Summit, said: <em>"Their support is essential for the Desktop Summit's efforts to bring together Free Software developers from all around the world to work in a collaborative spirit on the next generation desktop technology."</em></p>
35210 
35211 <p>Dawn Foster, MeeGo Community Manager stated: <em>"Intel is happy to sponsor the Desktop Summit as a way to support the many projects that we use and contribute to on a regular basis. It's important to us to work closely with open source projects - and this is one way to do that."</em></p>
35212 
35213 <p>Christian Schaller, Marketing Manager at Collabora told us: <em>"At Collabora we are excited to support the Desktop Summit as we feel it is one of the core events in terms of moving the open source ecosystem forward. A lot of open source innovation happens on the desktop first before being widely deployed on all kinds of systems and devices. As the leader in the fields of multimedia and real time communications Collabora are very much a part of that effort. We look forward to meeting up with and engaging with the everyone at the Desktop Summit."</em></p>
35214 
35215 <p><em>"SUSE is proud to be a Gold Sponsor of the Desktop Summit 2011,"</em> said Michael Miller, vice president of Global Alliances and Marketing at SUSE.<em>"Cross project collaboration is a core value at SUSE and we are committed to wide interoperability and open communication. Our support of openSUSE at the Desktop Summit demonstrates our continued commitment to a strong Free and Open Source ecosystem."</em></p>
35216 
35217 <p>Aside from the Platinum and Gold sponsors, we are happy to welcome the following Silver sponsors for this event:
35218 <ul>
35219 <li>Canonical</li>
35220 <li>Google</li>
35221 <li>Igalia</li>
35222 <li>The Linux Foundation</li>
35223 <li>Qt</li>
35224 <li>Red Hat</li>
35225 </ul>
35226 </p>
35227 
35228 <p>The following are our Bronze level sponsors:
35229 <ul>
35230 <li>Lanedo</li>
35231 <li>Mozilla</li>
35232 <li>OpenShine</li>
35233 </ul>
35234 </p>
35235 
35236 <p>Their support is greatly appreciated.</p>
35237 
35238 <p>Our media partners for the Desktop Summit will be golem.de and Linux Magazine.</p>
35239 
35240 <p>The organizing team would like to thank our sponsors on behalf of the GNOME and KDE communities! We are still looking for more sponsors, please contact us if you are interested (details below).</p>
35241 
35242 <h2>About the Desktop Summit</h2>
35243 
35244 <p>GUADEC (GNOME Users And Developers European Conference) and Akademy (KDE annual world summit) are the world's largest gatherings of people involved in Free Desktop and mobile user interfaces. Over a thousand participants are expected at the Desktop Summit this year, covering both the GNOME and KDE projects as well as related technologies. Organizers welcome developers, artists, translators, community organizers, users and representatives from government, education, businesses. Anyone who shares an interest in a Free Desktop is encouraged to participate.</p>
35245 
35246 <p>GNOME and KDE are Free Software communities that drive the user interfaces of many Linux-powered
35247 devices--smartphones, laptops, desktops, personal media centers. 2011 is the second summit organized collaboratively by the two communities.</p>
35248 
35249 <h2>Contact</h2>
35250 <p>Contact information of the Desktop Summit team can be found on <a href="https://www.desktopsummit.org/contact">www.desktopsummit.org/contact</a>. For press inquiries please contact Jos Poortvliet, <a href="jospoortvliet@gmail.com">jospoortvliet@gmail.com</a>, phone +31622377545.
35251 
35252 <p>If you would like to discuss sponsorship, please contact us: <a href="mailto:ds-sponsoring@desktopsummit.org">ds-sponsoring@desktopsummit.org</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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35255 		<wp:post_date>2011-07-19 11:19:04</wp:post_date>
35256 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2011-07-19 11:19:04</wp:post_date_gmt>
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35273 				<title>Desktop Summit Panel on Copyright Assignment</title>
35274 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/08/desktop-summit-panel-on-copyright-assignment/</link>
35275 		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Aug 2011 16:15:46 +0000</pubDate>
35276 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[andreasn]]></dc:creator>
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35278 		<description></description>
35279 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[Should free and open source projects and companies require people to sign community agreements in order to contribute, possibly signing over their copyrights? Karen Sandler, GNOME Foundation Executive Director, will be chairing an expert panel on this question at this year's Desktop Summit in Berlin. The panel will include Mark Shuttleworth, Michael Meeks and Bradley Kuhn.
35280 
35281 <a href="https://www.desktopsummit.org/news/copyright-assignment-panel">More details can be found on the Desktop Summit website.</a>]]></content:encoded>
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35302 				<title>GNOME having fun at Desktop Summit 2011</title>
35303 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/08/gnome-having-fun-at-desktop-summit-2011/</link>
35304 		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Aug 2011 15:47:45 +0000</pubDate>
35305 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[jos]]></dc:creator>
35306 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=1232</guid>
35307 		<description></description>
35308 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Friday, 5 August - preparing</h2>
35309 Friday, 10:00, August 5, 2011. A big group of people was standing a bit lost in the cloakroom of the Humboldt University at Unter den Linden, Berlin. They were the volunteers for the Desktop Summit 2011 - but without guidance and leadership, they were just nervously looking around and talking to each other.
35310 
35311 But at 11:00, Mirko Boehm came in, gathered everyone together and told them what to do! Tables got moved, tape stuck to floors, posters hung up. From then, things really took off.
35312 <!--more-->
35313 Meanwhile, another group of volunteers began gathering at c-base, worlds' first hacker space and site of the oldest crashed space station on Earth. Thanks to sponsor Igalia, several hundred attendees came to this pre-registration event to have drinks and conversation in the creative space of c-base. This also gave the registration team an opportunity to figure out good processes for name badges and lunch vouchers. And allowed the first visitors get their badges, a welcome hug and lunch tickets for the rest of the week. A long day of hard work, and the team was ready for the official opening of the Desktop Summit.
35314 
35315 [caption id="attachment_1238" align="alignright" width="250" caption="Dirk Hohndel keynoting"]<a rel="attachment wp-att-1238" href="http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/08/gnome-having-fun-at-desktop-summit-2011/attachment/p1020243/"><img class="size-full wp-image-1238" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/P1020243.jpeg" alt="Dirk Hohndel keynoting" width="250" height="333" /></a>[/caption]
35316 <h2>Saturday, August 6 - the beginning</h2>
35317 Mirko Boehm opened the Desktop Summit and handed over the microphone to the first keynote speaker, Dirk Hohndel. Dirk spoke about where Linux Desktops came from and where they are going. He expressed his happiness with Free Desktop projects moving beyond copying commercial products to making their own choices and providing leadership. He stressed the importance of listening to users in making those choices. Dirk then got on the subject of collaboration and suggested that while disagreements might make the news, restraint, flexibility and openness make for better products and more satisfaction for users and contributors. Dirk's talk was a delightful, meaningful introduction to the collaborative Desktop Summit.
35318 
35319 As the conference moved into the general schedule, attendees heard from project leaders and FOSS contributors in more detail on various subjects related to to common desktop interests. For the most part, presentations will be available on line soon.
35320 <h2>Copyright Assignment Panel</h2>
35321 The panel on copyright assignment, licensing and similar rights assignment policies was highly anticipated. CA is a hot issue in the Free software world, dealing with the potential conflict of interests between company/project managers and contributors. Some companies and projects require copyright assignment, while developers naturally want to understand what will happen to their code. The discussion touched on Project Harmony, an effort led by Canonical to define a set of contributor agreements and simplify the choices in the same way that Creative Commons makes it easier to choose a free license for creative works.
35322 
35323 [caption id="attachment_1234" align="alignright" width="350" caption="Copyright Assignment Panel"]<a rel="attachment wp-att-1234" href="http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/08/gnome-having-fun-at-desktop-summit-2011/attachment/p1020267/"><img class="size-full wp-image-1234" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/P1020267.jpeg" alt="Karen, Mark, Michael and Bradley" width="350" height="181" /></a>[/caption]
35324 
35325 The panel was made up of key figures in the Free Software community from both sides of the debate. Mark Shuttleworth, founder of Canonical, promoted contributor agreements as essential to building a thriving ecosystem around Free Software. Michael Meeks, part of the LibreOffice founding team and long time GNOME contributor, explained how he was once in favor of assigning his copyright to larger projects. Now he has come to see problems in terms of what he calls the "Scalability, Copyright and Ownership" problems. Most companies that require copyright assignment (e.g., MySQL) end up doing most of the work themselves rather than getting real support from the community. Moreover, you can expect conflicts and FUD due to copyright issues. Finally, CA leads to less feeling of ownership by the community which in turn leads to maintenance problems. Bradley Kuhn of the Software Freedom Conservancy and the Free Software Foundation is also generally against copyright assignment to companies, arguing that projects choose licenses that reflect their values and contributor agreements change that.
35326 
35327 The panel was moderated by Karen Sandler, the new Executive Director of the GNOME Foundation and former General Counsel with the Software Freedom Law Center. She kept the debate on topic and explained jargon when necessary.
35328 The discussion was lively. Mark asserted that "freedom is not on the table for discussion. Freedom is absolute", a point challenged by Bradley who argued that software freedom is "always on the table" and thus needs to be actively protected.
35329 
35330 Shuttleworth's comment that "Linux, the Free software system, is not thriving on the client" set off another series of comments and rebuttals about funding vs contribution. In order for FOSS to thrive in the desktop environment, Mark says that companies--especially startups--need what copyright assignment offers. It gives them a competitive advantage which makes it easier for them to make money. Meeks agreed that a stronger, broader ecosystem would be great, but copyright assignment defeats the point of Free Software as it creates monopolies. Mark didn't like to talk about monopolies, as "in terms of access to the code there is no monopoly", but Bradley disagreed, pointing out that, under most assignment circumstances, only one company can take the code proprietary. This is indeed the 'competitive advantage' which was being discussed.
35331 
35332 [caption id="attachment_1235" align="alignright" width="300" caption="A full audience for the debate..."]<a rel="attachment wp-att-1235" href="http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/08/gnome-having-fun-at-desktop-summit-2011/attachment/p1020259/"><img class="size-full wp-image-1235" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/P1020259.jpeg" alt="A full audience for the debate" width="300" height="225" /></a>[/caption]
35333 
35334 Michael said that ownership is critical, because "if people don't feel they own part of the code, they feel very differently about the project ... they have at best weak allegiance to the project."
35335 
35336 Bradley pointed to the value of placing trust in an organization like the Free Software Foundation. Mark suggested that it makes sense to "trust the organization where your code fits, if you want your code to thrive." And added that, "you have to choose how you want your code to behave in a world of change. I believe the moral right lives with the project." In other words, code without the project it belongs to loses its value. So ownership by the project or company makes sense.
35337 
35338 We spoke with Karen Sandler on this subject afterwards, asking for her personal view in this. She agrees on this point, noting that a GPL "or later" kind of license effectively commits a contributor to a license they have not yet seen. This worries even some developers who trust the FSF, as the FSF is the organization which can then incorporate new things with a later version of the GPL. If the code is owned by a strong, independent, charitable entity which is trusted by the contributors, they can ensure the goals of the community and the license stay aligned. This trust can be achieved in a number of ways, including assignment agreements that limit how the code can be licensed later, or by ensuring election of leadership by a broad membership. However, she opposes assigning the code to a corporate party due to the earlier mentioned monopoly on the ability to take the code proprietary, which goes against the software freedom ideals she supports. It gives them too much power, something Meeks also brought up several times.
35339 
35340 On the issue of patents, the differences of opinion were again on display. Mark asserted that, under the Harmony agreements, a contributor does not give away patent rights, but rather provides the necessary rights to ship the code. The debate centered on whether contributors receive the same rights back from the company with respect to patents that they themselves are expected to provide. Meeks said he has problems with the inequality which is created by the copyright assignment and he believes there's enough competition already, we don't need an advantage for a single company. He pointed out that contributors could end up in a situation where even they themselves don't have the right to ship the software they wrote themselves, despite a permissive license, because the patents are owned by the company they assigned their code to.
35341 
35342 Mark Shuttleworth ended the discussion with a comment on generosity: "giving something to somebody is generous, you should try that, it is very satisfying". This resulted in quite some hallway discussions. It seemed to be inappropriate to some to lecture on generosity to a room full of Free Software developers!
35343 
35344 [caption id="attachment_1243" align="alignright" width="250" caption="Karen Sandler"]<a rel="attachment wp-att-1243" href="http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/08/gnome-having-fun-at-desktop-summit-2011/attachment/p1020239/"><img class="size-full wp-image-1243" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/P1020239.jpeg" alt="Karen Sandler" width="250" height="333" /></a>[/caption]
35345 <h2>Hallway track</h2>
35346 Between and during the talks, the hallway track was well attended. Groups of people were meeting face to face everywhere; some were grumpy that there wasn't enough 'hacking space'. Access to AC was also limited, but an empty battery means having talk to people, which was quite good for the general atmosphere! The main hall was quite lively, with a number of info booths and in the registration area you can buy t-shirts, stickers, flyers and other swag. Outside, people gathered for a smoke or just to enjoy the sun, escaping from time to time into the shade of the majestic trees in the courtyard. Some even took a stroll, enjoying the area around the University.
35347 
35348 Lunch was in the Uni's canteen with pasta and salad. This was all washed down with the drink of the week, Club Mate, a carbonated caffeine drink made from the popular South American tea. It's not too heavy and keeps you alert. Thank you, Intel, for keeping us in supply.
35349 
35350 In the evening, a large group headed back to c-base for a barbecue, while others went out in various directions to enjoy Berlin and its good food. Berlin is a fun city. Big, but friendly, active, accessible, with a mix of old and modern. Crumbling cement alongside elegant structures, greenery. There's no opportunity to be bored.
35351 <h2>The past, present and future of GNOME</h2>
35352 While there were lots of talks by GNOME and KDE developers during the day, many of which will be available online later, we'd like to touch on some interesting talks which were about where we, as a community, stand.
35353 Fernando Herrera and Xan Lopez presented the State of the Union 2011 on GNOME 3, talking about the big changes the GNOME team made and the resulting fall-out. Obviously, new directions and attempts at innovation lead to dissonance, and there have been problems. But GNOME 3.2 is shaping up to be a great release, bringing many of the features people have been asking for most. Fernando and Xan reminded everyone of the start of GNOME 2, which resulted in much the same outcry as was heard about GNOME 3, but which ending up being an incredibly popular and successful project. Much has happened in the last few years, such as Nokia dropping GTK for Qt, and then going into a close relationship with Microsoft, and recently, Stormy Peters leaving for Mozilla and Karen Sandler joining us or the start of Project Unity with Canonical moving away from GNOME. No matter what, GNOME keeps going strong. At the next GUADEC, we will be talking about GNOME 3.6 and it will of course be in space!
35354 
35355 Emmanuele Bassi discussed the future of GTK and Clutter, and talked about how Clutter is spreading, for example, into on-screen displays in Totem. He also asked people to think about the direction that should be taken in the future--is it right to develop GTK 4 or can Clutter form the basis of all apps? For Clutter 2.0, Emmanuele sees Clutter as a layer under GTK, taking some functions, such as windowing and making it less necessary for developers to interact directly with X, Cairo and other capabilities.
35356 
35357 Owen Taylor talked about GNOME version pi, and in particular the initial versions of GNOME 3 and what the future holds. He defended decisions such as hiding the option to power off a computer, saying it is needed to change behavior, but admitted that there are legitimate use cases for having that option and that the topic may need to be revisited.
35358 
35359 GNOME shell continues to evolve, including an on-screen keyboard as part of the desktop shell rather than a separate app. He also said that there was a need for an extensions website to provide well tested and thought out additional functionality and tweaks that would not be included in the main GNOME shell, but which might be needed by some people. Looking beyond GNOME 3.2, Owen promised better web integration. He highlighted existing functionality to easily connect a Google account and integrate any of mail, contacts and calendar into desktop applications via Evolution data server.
35360 <h2>Conclusion</h2>
35361 We've heard many people say how the Desktop Summit again exceeds expectations. As Karen mentioned during the press conference, it is amazing to see how well everyone is getting along. Or perhaps, as Aaron argued, it is not amazing at all - he claimed the communities have worked together so well for so long that it shouldn't be surprising anymore. We all want Free Software to succeed on the desktop and the new form factors. We work on similar things, according to similar values. We learn from each other and we should focus on getting the best from having two major Free Desktop projects--don't duplicate technology just for the sake of it, but compete and make sure the best technology wins! For that, it's important to be open to each other's technology, to be more accepting and to be more aware of what each community is doing. Where we can build on one another's technology we should. If we think we can find a new way and do something in a better way, then everyone can benefit.]]></content:encoded>
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35389 				<title>GNOME at the Desktop Summit day 2-7</title>
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35395 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[For the second and third full days at the Desktop Summit, the organizers played a little trick on us by starting talks at 9:00 a.m. Those who were awake enough after the dinners and chat of the previous night were treated to talks on Calligra (the KDE creativity and productivity suite), suggestions about blending the web and the desktop, color management and the build process for GNOME. Those who were still in bed will have to wait for the videos and slides to be posted online in the next few days.
35396 
35397 As the mornings went on the attendance at talks increased noticeably. Sunday was also the day of the press conference, where key figures from GNOME, KDE and the cross-community organizing team met with the press to answer their questions about the event and the future of free software. Sunday night ended with a Beach Party. On Monday the day started similarly slowly but quickly picked up. The keynotes and closing sessions attracted pretty much everyone and the day was finished off by a soccer and volleyball match.
35398 
35399 <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/mfoetsch/6038290803/" title="Desktop Summit Banner by Michael Fötsch, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6141/6038290803_b1e3353a06.jpg" width="500" height="379" alt="Desktop Summit Banner"></a>
35400 
35401 <h2>Keynotes</h2>
35402 To read up on the keynotes and, please go to <a href="http://desktopsummit.org/news">the desktopsummit.org news page</a>. There you will find write-ups on the keynote by Claire Rowland on getting our stuff everywhere, the GNOME community keynote by Nick Richards on user interface design, all about toasters by Thomas Thwaites and more.
35403 <h2>GNOME AGM</h2>
35404 The GNOME AGM was led by our new Executive Director, Karen Sandler. It was kicked off by a number of update presentations, from which you can find some notes below.
35405 
35406 Andre Klapper reported on both the release team and the bug squad. The GNOME 3 release was the big news regarding release, along with some discussions about the bumps along the way. Jon McCann and Calum Benson also gave a report from the Design team about the redesign aspects of the GNOME 3 release.
35407 
35408 From the Bug Squad, top bug closers were Akhil Laddha, Fabio Durán Verdugo, Matthias Clasen and Bastien Nocera. Top bug reporters were Akhil Laddha, Bastien Nocera, Matthias Clasen and Guillaume Desmottes. The top ten patch contributors were Milan Crha, Colin Walters, Dan Winship and Florian Müllner. The top patch reviewers were Owen Taylor, Dan Winship, Sebastian Dröge and Matthias Clasen.
35409 
35410 Alejandro Piñeiro gave an update on accessibility and the challenges in moving to GNOME 3. Stormy Peters gave an update on behalf of the marketing team.
35411 
35412 Juan José Sánchez Penas from Igalia gave a report on the integration of the Maemo code into GTK. They discovered that especially blogging about it lead to lots of input and comments from the community which was very helpful! A major bump was that the community was very busy with the work on GNOME3 and GTK3 so there was quite a delay in getting patches reviewed and merged.
35413 
35414 Vinicius and Andreas Nilson talked about the big news of our new website and the work it took to get that finally done.
35415 
35416 <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/csaavedra/6057514136/" title="info by csaavedra, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6075/6057514136_5c48c1e9da.jpg" width="500" height="333" alt="info"></a>
35417 
35418 Petr Kovar reported on localization, Shaun McCance updated everyone on the state of our documentation and Emily Chen discussed the GNOME events, which included 140 Gnome 3 parties, 60%  of which in Asia. This year we also had a stronger focus on hack fests, with a total of 13 in the past 12 months! They were very successful and we should do more.
35419 
35420 GUGs form after hosting Gnome Asia summits: Beijing, Taiwan, Bangalore Advisory Board - we are trying to get more companies to join the Asia board. This because lots of companies have business with Gnome technologies but don't have a voice right now. Asia summits are usually in April and the next one might be in Hong Kong, 2012. There have been talks about a joint KDE and GNOME Asia event.
35421 
35422 Tobias Mueller presented our membership committee and welcomed our new members to their first AGM. Germán Póo-Caamaño walked us through the financial reports, which are kept available to GNOME's members. Marina Zhurakhinskaya talked about the Women's Outreach Program and how the program is doing this time around.
35423 
35424 Brian Cameron reported from the board, and then opened the floor up to questions. There was some discussion about the productiveness of the Desktop Summit, some questions regarding the state of GNOME as well as some good suggestions raised from the membership regarding a number of items including marketing.
35425 
35426 Karen presented t-shirts to publicly thank the GNOME Asia team (pokey, fredm and emily) for their hard work on GNOME Asia, to Marina Zhurakjinskaya for her great contribution to the women's outreach program and to Jon McCann for his contributions to GNOME 3.
35427 
35428 Emily Chen wrapped up the AGM by announcing next year's GUADEC. The board had 3 very impressive bids to chose from: A Coruña, Brno and Lyon. The winner, A Coruña was announced and the other teams were thanked. The next AGM will be in A Coruña in 2012!
35429 
35430 <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/mfoetsch/6038836000/" title="Between Talks by Michael Fötsch, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6074/6038836000_73b0a363bb.jpg" width="500" height="333" alt="Between Talks"></a>
35431 
35432 <h2>GNOME shell at the Desktop Summit</h2>
35433 During the desktop summit there was a number of GNOME Shell related talks. On Saturday, Owen Taylor talked about GNOME Shell version π, starting with discussing the 3.0 release and what features we can expect in 3.2. Those include the onscreen keyboard which will improve the accessibility and mobile-ready-ness of Shell as well as the new, telepathy-integrated user menu to manage presence and personal information. As there was a huge amount of feedback from the wider Free Software community and this has already led to many smaller and larger fixes, new features and improvements in the design of GNOME Shell.
35434 
35435 <h3>Shell design</h3>
35436 Nick Richards gave a high-level design perspective about GNOME Shell. Looking at other Desktop UI's, it's clear that it is hard to get version 1.0 in a finished state... And as GNOME Shell 3.0 was the first version in the 3 series, none of the developers expected it to be perfect. We might have to change things, but the foundations are there and they are great! Jakub Steiner spoke about "features follow function"; explaining the design methods used in making GNOME Shell. This boiled down to trying lots of mockups which would be developed by a programmer, then bounced back to the designer.
35437 
35438 <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/kitty-kat/6049220331/" title="Desktop Summit group photo by KittyKat3756, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6078/6049220331_068a05d59d.jpg" width="500" height="215" alt="Desktop Summit group photo"></a>
35439 
35440 A very interesting question which came up at this talk was: how do you grow a design community? Is it by educating newbies/developers about fundamental design principles or by involving new designers? Discussing this with Garrett Garrett and Jakub Steiner later, the conclusion was clearly 'both'. We need more designers but we also need to educate programmers to be more aware of design; which doesn't turn all of them into designers but that's OK. It's just important that more developers think about design. We asked Jakub what they do to educate developers. Jakub started doing some screen casts on some of the prototyping work that they do; but said he'd hope to be able to do more in the future. Only his motion design work is described and it'd be great to shed some light on the tools in used or the design process itself. Of course, more user testing and education is needed - the limiting factor is, as usual, time. Of course, developers can educate themselves. There is information on the wiki which they can use to read up on design.
35441 
35442 Jakub said that to be a designer in this community, you have to program. They had to put in effort to learn to program; programmers can be expected to put some effort into learning design too. After all - anything you want to do an do well, you have to learn through putting in the effort it needs. Like you become a better programmer looking at others' code and working with others, so you become a better designer by exposing yourself to good design, the reasoning behind it, and accepting feedback on your work. Of course there are plenty of developers in the GNOME community who are quite good at design; others less so but that's not horrible or anything. That's why we have people who really focus on design and try and help out developers with creating easy, compelling user interfaces! The key issue is simply a willingness to work together, to listen, ask, learn!
35443 
35444 <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/bertogg/6040749745/" title="Martin Robinson on WebKitGTK+ by Berto Garcia, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6196/6040749745_da1c8b1420.jpg" width="500" height="375" alt="Martin Robinson on WebKitGTK+"></a>
35445 
35446 <h2>Multitouch Shell</h2>
35447 On a more technical level Carlos Garnacho spoke about bringing multi-touch to GNOME Shell. There are 2 big things here which need work: first of all, the working with windows needs to become touch-friendly. You can use for example 3 fingers to move a window and other gestures to switch virtual desktops. Then the second big thing is making the shell work without hover effects. This requires a lot of mostly small changes all around the shell. Currently, most development happens in a branch as it is based on an still unstable (and frequently moving) X branch which complicated testing and development a fair bit.
35448 
35449 <h2>Other infrastructure</h2>
35450 There were plenty of other talks, for example the one about the vastly improved (compared to GTK2) GTK3 theming with CSS by Cosimo Cecchi. You could find GNOME Shell designers working with this, creating a new theme for applications which want a dark, chrome-less theme to bring the content of the application forward. This is particularly useful for apps like photo managers and the theme will be part of the next version of GNOME Shell.
35451 
35452 Benjamin Otte &amp; Matthias Claasen gave a talk about "GTK4" - starting with a quick intro on GKT3 but quickly moving to a very open-ended talk with the developers asking for feedback. There are some open questions for example about how efficient is it to be cross-platform. Especially the applicability of all widgets for all platforms - like mobile, touch etc for example. Then there was discussion about a possible merge of GTK and Clutter. Clutter, which was earlier introduced by Emmanuele Bassi, has many bits and pieces which are interesting for GTK and the other way around. For example, Clutters animated widgets are pretty cool and would fit great in GTK. There were even thoughts about doing a full merge of the two, having Clutter do the rendering for GTK for example. There are no concrete plans of course but there are high-level proposals and there is a feeling that it's needed to find out where Clutter fits in in the GNOME stack.
35453 
35454 Afterward we spoke with Colin Walters who said one possible future is that they stay apart; there's a tension in how Clutter and GTK relate. For example, one huge thing missing from the openGL stack is text. Clutter provides a very high level text widget. So despite Clutter being a very low-level library it has this high-level widget - and there are many more. GTK has similar functionality to Clutter like input handling which means integration would be needed... (clutter maintainer Emmanuele Bassi - ask for feedback).
35455 <h3>GObject Introspection</h3>
35456 The longest-running session at the Desktop Summit was the GObject Introspection room which at any time had about 12-20 people hacking away at the GNOME API bindings. Their focus was strongly on bugfixing, as they explained: We have gotten to the point where GObject has become so important that it needs to keep working. It's at a 95% state, and although as Colin Walters said "there are things we'd like to see different but it's much better than what came before and people depend on it now". So it's time to stop break things and get it stable. There was considerable improvement in the Perl and Python bindings and lots of patches were reviewed and committed.
35457 
35458 <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/bergie/6049754846/" title="GObject Introspection hackfest by henribergius, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6194/6049754846_f42df86955.jpg" width="500" height="282" alt="GObject Introspection hackfest"></a>
35459 
35460 Arno Rehn &amp; Richard Dale from the KDE bindings team spend most of their time in the Introspection room. Richard writes a binding to bind a Qt/C++ API to libraries described by GObject Introspection and they joined also to discuss common issues like generating documentation for language bindings.
35461 
35462 Stefan Kost worked on an LLVM plugin which uses GObject introspection to give better compiler warnings. Result: things which would've been run-time failures are turned into compile-time failures! That is a huge help for developers and benefits end users as it results in more stable applications. And it's quite a cool hack on GObject Introspection!
35463 
35464 Tomeu &amp; Laszlo worked on rebasing the documentation generation for GObject on top of introspection. This will make the GTK docs use introspection data which means using the same data for the bindings to make documentation for each language: more consistency, less work.
35465 
35466 <h2>Entertainment</h2>
35467 Sunday, a Beach party was organized by Intel. There was indeed sand but the visitors debated if you can call something 'beach' if you're so far away from anything resembling actual sea water. Still, the atmosphere was good and there was food, beer, cocktails and much good company. Later on there was even karaoke and many embarrassing pictures we <a href="http://www.flickr.com/search/?s=rec&amp;q=desktopsummit">probably shouldn't make too easy to find</a>. On Monday night, SUSE sponsored a soccer match as well as a volleyball match which led to a lot of fun. Interestingly, Bastien Nocera, for the first time ever, won a soccer match at a GNOME event. Clearly the Desktop Summit has positive karma! The Island party sponsored by Collabora on Tuesday brought the attendees to an interesting location with water around. The music was '70s and '80s soul but it wasn't too loud everywhere so people were talking and using the fussball table quite a bit.
35468 
35469 Chris Kuhl organized a SUSE sponsored Icecream match on Tuesday. 10 teams of two people participated and 10 2-liter tubs of vanilla ice cream were put forward. The winning team was over twice as fast as the others. We only found out that Henri Bergius was on the team, please comment with the name of the other winner! On a sidenote, Henri won the icecream match 2 years ago and thus took back his crown...
35470 
35471 On the Wednesday, Thursday and Friday nights, there were cooking parties organized by openSUSE community manager Jos Poortvliet. People could sign up on the website and up to 25 hackers got together to work on something entirely different - curry cooking combined with drinking a variety of liquids and having a lot of fun. The evenings were certainly very interesting!
35472 
35473 <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/csaavedra/6056979817/" title="icecream deathmatch by csaavedra, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6182/6056979817_1eb42b47fd.jpg" width="500" height="333" alt="icecream deathmatch"></a>
35474 
35475 <h2>Recognizing Achievement</h2>
35476 Both GUADEC and Akademy have their own awards ceremonies to recognize outstanding contributions over the past year. At this year's Desktop Summit, we also had the honor of hosting the <a href="http://www.berlin.de/projektzukunft/wettbewerbe/berlins-zukunft-ist-offen/">Berlin's Future is Open awards</a> (link in German), an award system set up by the Berlin City Government aimed at recognizing the best projects and planned projects in free and open software.
35477 
35478 The "Berlin's Future is Open" awards included recognition for efforts to standardize web forms, spread OpenDocument usage online and keep track of events in wikis. The overall winners were Finnlabs with OpenProject, a project management infrastructure and Sugarlabs for concepts about using the Sugar interface for schoolchildren.
35479 
35480 This year's Akademy Awards were, as usual, chosen in part by last year's winners.
35481 
35482 For GNOME, the Travelling Pants ceremony concluded with the award of a well-worn set of trousers to a man described as "possibly not quite human" due to the amount of work he does. Matthias Clasen received the fashion accessory of Desktop Summit 2011 for an outrageously high number of commits to the GNOME codebase over the past year. The origin of the Traveling Pants award is not known to most Desktop Summit participants. However it is such a venerable tradition that to stop would likely shift the Earth's on its axis.
35483 
35484 Not to be outdone, Intel announced the results of a raffle held at their booth over the three days, giving portable laptops to seven lucky winners.
35485 
35486 The head of the summit organizing team, Mirko Boehm, closed the conference track of the summit with a review of things we have learned in the last few days. There were too many to list fully, but highlights included the informative copyright assignment panel (and the discovery that at least one panel member sees Firefox and Chrome as wasteful duplication), the news that 30% of Qt developers discover the framework through free software, and even the trials and tribulations of building a toaster from scratch.
35487 
35488 <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/mfoetsch/6038278077/" title="Traveling Pants by Michael Fötsch, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6199/6038278077_9a06e25d37.jpg" width="500" height="423" alt="Traveling Pants"></a>
35489 
35490 <h2>concluding</h2>
35491 We saw keynotes that went beyond KDE and GNOME to a much wider world of devices and opportunity. Having brought down the wireless network, we were given food for thought in learning that by 2015 there will be twice as many devices with an IP address as there will be people in the world. Finally, a well deserved round of applause was given to the organizing team and volunteers who have looked after over 700 attendees. It was agreed they would get to keep the red t-shirts they have been wearing as a well deserved prize for their efforts.
35492 
35493 There is too much to report in detail, from the fun of getting hundreds of people together for the group photo to revealing who did the most karaoke at the party. One great thing is the real sense of how happy everyone is to be here. It shows how vibrant a community we really are. Hundreds of people were at their first Desktop Summit/GUADEC/Akademy, hundreds of people have been around for 5 or 10 years. We're all different yet we get together in one place to collaborate on great technology, moving forward Free Software as a whole.
35494 
35495 The Desktop Summit gave GNOME an opportunity to discuss GNOME Shell and talk about the future directions. Our design driven work has paid off but we're not there yet. A lot of user feedback has come in and we need to look closely at our assumptions, improve where needed. There were also more technical discussions about the directions of GTK and the GNOME Platform, the GNOME Contacts framework; collaboration with KDE on infrastructure bits; and much more. And there was time for the more social aspects like having our new executive director Karen running around and saying hi to the hundreds of GNOMEs she didn't know yet; and many GNOME and KDE contributors starting out by looking at each other from a distance and ending up drinking or playing soccer together.
35496 
35497 <em>by Jos Poortvliet</em>
35498 <em>Thanks to the GObject Introspection hackfest team (esp Colin Waters), Chris Kühl, Karen Sandler, Stuart Jarvis, Carl Symons, Andreas Nilsson and Jakub Steiner for comments, notes, review and/or writing.</em>]]></content:encoded>
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35527 				<title>Wrap up - Desktop Summit 2011 Berlin</title>
35528 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/08/wrap-up-desktop-summit-2011-berlin/</link>
35529 		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Aug 2011 21:32:56 +0000</pubDate>
35530 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
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35533 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[A big "Thank You!" to all the sponsors, Technologiestiftung Berlin (TSB; in English, Technology Foundation of Berlin), Humboldt University of Berlin, and nearly 800 attendees who gathered from around the world to make a successful Desktop Summit 2011!
35534 
35535 Attendees gathered in Berlin to review progress, share ideas and work together on various free software projects relating to desktop and mobile user interfaces. While many participants were from Europe as expected, other contingents came from Brazil, India, the US and beyond. The GNOME Foundation and KDE e.V. sponsored travel and accommodation costs for 80+ attendees.
35536 
35537 More than 50 volunteers pitched in to help the Desktop Summit run smoothly--preparing the venues and cleaning up afterwards, helping with registration, selling t-shirts, recording video streams, chairing sessions, running errands, managing networks, and more. Desktop Summit organizers--mostly volunteers--worked for nearly a year to coordinate all the details that made the event successful. The collaborative spirit of Free and Open Source technology was an essential factor in how the group worked together.
35538 
35539 c-base, the world-renowned hackerspace, hosted the Summit's pre-registration event sponsored by Igalia, where attendees had a chance to meet face to face in a relaxed environment and become acquainted. While working on projects via email and the Internet is efficient and productive, personal contact is also important, and to that end, two evening parties organized by the Summit provided opportunities for people to spend time together without the stress of project deadlines. The Summit thanks Collabora and Intel for sponsoring these events.
35540 
35541 Other social activities included the traditional soccer and volleyball matches, sponsored this year by SUSE. As participants mostly concerned themselves with having fun (as well as a bit of beer drinking), it was not clear which of the KDE or GNOME teams won. On Tuesday, there was a SUSE-sponsored ice cream dessert gathering, and unofficial curry cook-outs on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, attracting about 35 people each evening with food, drinks and conversation--both work and fun.
35542 
35543 As one of the foremost free and open source gatherings, the Desktop Summit was in the right setting in the City of Berlin. At the Summit, the City announced the winners of its open source competition “Berlin – Made to Create”, a program promoting Open Source and open standards ideas and solutions. At the same session, the GNOME and KDE communities also announced their outstanding contributors.
35544 
35545 <a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/desktop-summit-akademy-guadec-group-photo-2011.jpg"><img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/desktop-summit-akademy-guadec-group-photo-2011-420x180.jpg" alt="" title="Deskto Summit 2011 Group Photo" width="420" height="180" class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-1285" /></a>
35546 
35547 The Intel AppUp workshop on the first day of the BoFs (Birds of a Feather sessions) was one of the most sought after events at the Desktop Summit. The "sold-out" session explained several aspects of Intel's long term strategy for the MeeGo operating system, including a considerable push with developers to create mobile apps. After the session, each participant received a tablet PC to support their development efforts. Within a few hours, people were already creating hot new stuff.
35548 
35549 From Tuesday to Friday, 85 BoFs and countless informal hacking sessions took place. Two hacking rooms and the hallways were full of people working on projects. BoFs ranged from small working groups to popular and multi-faceted projects to the introduction of new projects. The GObject Introspection Room shows the kinds of work undertaken at the Summit: a dedicated space with 12 to 20 people at any time, it ran the duration of the Summit, and was primarily focused on bugfixing GNOME API bindings. The KDE community also participated by working on bindings between GObject libraries and Qt/C++ and smoothing out other cross-desktop issues.
35550 
35551 As another example, the KDE Release Team got together to talk about their strategy for Git versioning migration and the move to Frameworks 5. The BoF session was well attended, and included release team members and downstream packagers. In a short time, the team gathered feedback and came up with a plan for adding predictability to the release team's work and output, and for making the work within the team more effective and sustainable. Working remotely, this would have taken considerably longer and would not have achieved such good results.
35552 
35553 The fifth Text Layout Summit was held concurrently with Desktop Summit 2011. At present, there are several font and text shaping technologies and no unified system library. As a result, complex text layout scripts such as Arabic or Myanmar are not well supported, and Western/European fonts often lack advanced text formatting capabilities. As FOSS applications are intended for use by all nationalities and languages, this is a serious shortcoming. Text Layout Summit 2011 made substantial progress toward a common approach, especially with Graphite, which is focused on the minority languages of the world.
35554 
35555 The Desktop Summit is an important enabling event, making it possible for teams to learn, share and make substantial progress in their Free and Open Source projects.
35556 
35557 During the GNOME and KDE Annual General Meetings (AGMs), the respective projects recognized the achievements of members, made important announcements and reflected on the lessons learned over the past year.
35558 
35559 New Executive Director Karen Sandler led the GNOME AGM, with the recent release of GNOME 3 being a central topic. Many perspectives were contributed, including design, marketing, bug fixes and quality. Numbers were presented on GNOME release parties, member registration and finances. The location of the 2012 GNOME Users And Developers European Conference (GUADEC) was revealed. With 3 impressive bids to host GUADEC, La Coruña, Spain, was chosen! The GNOME community looks forward to seeing its members next summer.
35560 
35561 At the KDE e.V. AGM, President Cornelius Schumacher presented the work of the Board and KDE e.V. activities of the past 12 months. KDE e.V. organized or helped to organize several successful international conferences such as Akademy 2010 in Tampere, conf.kde.in in India, Camp KDE in San Francisco, and financially supported 21 contributor sprints. Cornelius Schumacher also explained the e.V.'s role in supporting and representing the KDE community in legal issues like domain handling, trademarks and similar areas. Frank Karlitschek, Treasurer, gave an overview of the financial situation of KDE e.V. and the budget for 2011. There were reports from the sysadmin, community and marketing working groups, and from the representatives of KDE e.V. to the Free Qt Foundation.
35562 
35563 This year, two positions for the board of directors were up for election. Both candidates, Cornelius Schumacher (running for his third term) and Lydia Pintscher, now the newest member of the Board, were elected.
35564 
35565 Speaking for both organizations, Pintscher said, "We consider Desktop Summit 2011 in Berlin to have been a huge success for the collaboration among free software desktop communities. We learned a lot during the first Desktop Summit in Gran Canaria and were able to improve on many big and small things that made a real difference for the conference. We are looking forward to seeing the results of this work and to increased future collaboration."
35566 
35567 The location of KDE's Akademy 2012 conference is still to be decided; a call for hosts has been made.
35568 
35569 The Desktop Summit received favorable publicity from Radio Tux, which covered the Summit with their mobile studio. A successful press conference was also held, pulling together key GNOME and KDE contributors with about 15 local and international tech journalists. There has been other press coverage as well.]]></content:encoded>
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35590 				<title>New Round of Outreach Program for Women Internships</title>
35591 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/09/new-round-of-outreach-program-for-women-internships/</link>
35592 		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Sep 2011 21:25:12 +0000</pubDate>
35593 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[marina]]></dc:creator>
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35595 		<description></description>
35596 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[As part of the <a href="http://projects.gnome.org/outreach/women">Outreach Program for Women</a> in GNOME, the GNOME Foundation is sponsoring at least three <a href="http://live.gnome.org/GnomeWomen/OutreachProgram2010">internships for women</a> from December 12, 2011 to March 12, 2012. The application deadline is October 31, 2011. These internship dates are aimed at the college women in the Southern Hemisphere who will have a school summer break during this time. However, any woman who has relevant experience and is available for a full-time internship is welcome to apply.
35597 
35598 As part of the application process, we are asking women to take the time to learn about the participating projects and make a contribution to the one they are interested in. These projects include ones in programming, graphic design, documentation, and marketing. The applicants are encouraged to work together with the project’s mentor on their first contribution and are supported by their mentor and other project contributors during their internship.
35599 
35600 Here is the program flyer designed by <a href="http://blog.linuxgrrl.com">Máirín Duffy</a>.
35601 <a href="http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/09/new-round-of-outreach-program-for-women-internships/attachment/gnome-women-outreach-poster/" rel="attachment wp-att-1295"><img class="alignnone size-large wp-image-1295" title="Outreach Program for Women Poster" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/gnome-women-outreach-poster-664x940.png" alt="" width="496" height="705" /></a>
35602 This is a third round of the Outreach Program for Women internships. The two previous rounds took place from December through March and from May through August in the last year. With the help of Collabora, Google, and Mozilla who sponsored additional internships, the program itself has had 8 participants each of the previous rounds. Also, the program helped encourage women to apply for Google Summer of Code in GNOME and resulted in 7 female participants in Google Summer of Code this year.
35603 
35604 The participants’ contributions included work on GNOME Shell, Cheese webcam application,  Anjuta IDE, Empathy chat application, Evince document viewer, GCompris educational software, Getting Things GNOME! task management software, GNOME accessibility, documentation for the GNOME desktop and applications, graphic design of the desktop icons and marketing materials, and Zulu translations.
35605 
35606 Please consider <a href="https://live.gnome.org/GnomeWomen/OutreachProgram2011">applying for the program</a>, <a href="https://live.gnome.org/GnomeWomen/OutreachProgram2011#Participating_Projects">being a mentor</a>, <a href="https://live.gnome.org/GnomeWomen/OutreachProgram2011#info-for-companies">sponsoring an internship</a>, or <a href="https://live.gnome.org/GnomeWomen/OutreachProgram2011/SpreadTheWord">helping us spread the word</a>.]]></content:encoded>
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35627 				<title>GNOME 3 Improved and Refined with the Release of GNOME 3.2</title>
35628 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/09/gnome-3-improved-and-refined-with-the-release-of-gnome-3-2/</link>
35629 		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Sep 2011 19:23:37 +0000</pubDate>
35630 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[karen]]></dc:creator>
35631 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=1319</guid>
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35633 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[Groton, MA, September 28 2011: Today, the GNOME Desktop project released GNOME 3.2, the first follow-up release to its ground-breaking GNOME 3.0. With GNOME 3, GNOME undertook a major redesign and reimagined the user interface for the next generation of the desktop. From 3.2, GNOME is refining the project and starting to introduce new, modern GNOME applications that will deeply integrate with the GNOME 3 experience and which are designed for modern users.
35634 
35635 GNOME 3.2 improves the sleek GNOME 3.0 by adding refinements to the visual theme, fully integrated messaging, new contacts framework and  integration, improved document management, a new onscreen keyboard in addition to a number of other improvements. It introduces the building blocks for new application experiences and the basis for integration of online services.
35636 
35637 As the GNOME release team explains, "the GNOME 3.2 release builds on the foundations that we have laid with 3.0 and offers a much more complete experience. From new applications for contacts and documents, a redesigned login screen, as well as high-end features such as color management and graphics tablets, it contains numerous new and exciting features and improvements. We are proud of what the GNOME community is delivering in this release, and we hope you like it. Give it a try!"
35638 
35639 GNOME 3.2 is expected to be well received by users and its participant companies alike. Jim Whitehurst, President and Chief Executive Officer of Red Hat, stated "I am thrilled to see that the great innovation we saw in GNOME 3.0 continues to mature at such a rapid rate with 3.2."
35640 
35641 Juan Conde, Chief Free Software Officer at the Junta de Andalucía said, "Guadalinex has been relying on GNOME since its very inception. We currently have 600.000 desktops deployed in publicly-funded schools, and are now working in a new corporate GNOME 3 based desktop called GECOS (Guadalinex Standard Corporate Edition) that is designed for the everyday tasks of civil servants. GNOME 3 has been a big change for Guadalinex and I am glad to see that GNOME 3.2 improves the CSS and extension support to allow for easy user interface changes. For a government, accessibility is a must and GNOME provides it like no other. Thanks GNOME."
35642 
35643 "I'd like to offer my congratulations to GNOME team for their 3.2 release," said Rick Spencer, Director of Engineering, Ubuntu, at Canonical. "Coming on the heels of the groundbreaking 3.0 release, 3.2
35644 continues to offer innovation and refinement. We're proud to have the great work in GNOME 3.2 as one of the pillars of Ubuntu 11.10. Ubuntu wouldn't be what it is today without GNOME."
35645 
35646 Users and fans of GNOME have planned release parties in a number of cities around the world. The source code for GNOME 3.2 is freely available for download and redistribution and the <a href="http://library.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/3.2/">release notes</a> have been published. (Users are recommended to wait until GNOME 3.2 is available through a distribution or vendor, however.) Information on how to get GNOME 3.0 can be found on the GNOME 3 website. This site also provides 3.0 live images that you can use to try it out.
35647 
35648 The GNOME Project was started in 1997 by two then-university students, Miguel de Icaza and Federico Mena Quintero. Their aim: to produce a free (as in freedom) desktop environment. Since then, GNOME has grown into a hugely successful enterprise. Used by millions of people across the world, it is a popular desktop environment for GNU/Linux and UNIX-type operating systems. The desktop has been utilised in successful, large-scale enterprise and public deployments, and the project’s developer technologies are utilized in a large number of popular mobile devices.
35649 
35650 The GNOME Foundation is an organization committed to supporting the advancement of GNOME, comprised of hundreds of volunteer developers and industry-leading companies. The Foundation is a member directed, 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that provides financial, organizational and legal support to the GNOME project. The GNOME Foundation is supporting the pursuit of software freedom through the innovative, accessible, and beautiful user experience created by GNOME contributors around the world. More information about GNOME and the GNOME Foundation can be found at www.gnome.org and foundation.gnome.org. Become a Friend of GNOME at <a href="/friends/" target="_blank">http://www.gnome.org/friends/</a>
35651 
35652 For further comments and information, contact the GNOME press contact team at <a href="https://secure.motives.com/squirrelmail/src/compose.php?send_to=gnome-presscontact%40gnome.org">gnome-press-contact@gnome.org</a>.]]></content:encoded>
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35674 				<title>GNOME Montreal Summit 2011</title>
35675 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/10/gnome-montreal-summit-2011/</link>
35676 		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Oct 2011 15:04:25 +0000</pubDate>
35677 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[andreasn]]></dc:creator>
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35680 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[The Montreal Summit turned out to be a very fun and productive gathering last week. With the 3.2 release behind us, much of the discussions were at a pretty high level, and there was a lot of discussion about the state of GNOME and its path going forward. This was reflected in both the technical and non-technical sessions that were held.
35681 
35682 The team present went through all of the features for GNOME 3.3/3.4 and discussed kicking off the 3.3 cycle generally. The discussion dovetailed nicely with the discussions currently underway on the mailing lists. There were presentations on <a href="http://wiki.baserock.org/overview/">Baserock</a> by <a href="http://liw.fi/">Lars Wirzenius</a>, jhbuild by <a href="http://blog.verbum.org/">Colin Walters</a>, as well as a number of sessions that facilitated discussion on matters related to GNOME strategy,  one on the application menu, with Canonical contributing a good chunk of code toward an improved application menu, and one led by <a href="http://blogs.gnome.org/marina/">Marina Zhurakhinskaya</a> on Google's Summer of Code program and how to improve and maximize GNOME's participation in it.  There was a lot of great brainstorming and coming to agreement on all sorts of issues. Other blogs by GNOME hackers give more detailed views on their participation at the Summit:
35683 <ul>
35684 <li><a href="http://blogs.gnome.org/mclasen/2011/10/11/on-deprecations/">Matthias Clasen</a> blogged about his work during and after the Summit to modernize the deprecation system in GLib and GTK+ by using annotations.</li>
35685 
35686 <li><a href="http://www.0d.be/2011/10/12/montreal-summit-2011/">Frederic Peters</a> wrote an overview.</li>
35687 
35688 <li><a href="http://jeff.ecchi.ca/blog/2011/10/11/boston-summit-in-not-boston/">Jean-François Fortin Tam</a> wrote about his experience at the Summit, including talking to Olivier Crète, Guillaume Desmottes, Robert Ancell, Karen Sandler and others</li>
35689 
35690 <li><a href="http://mimico-tiffany.tumblr.com/post/11247197512">Tiffany Antopolski</a> recapped the GNOME strategy session.</li>
35691 
35692 <li><a href="http://mces.blogspot.com/2011/10/in-montreal-for-boston-summit.html">Behdad Esfahbod</a> pointed out that there were quite a few new participants that got their start with the GNOME Women's Outreach Program.</li>
35693 </ul>
35694 
35695 Many thanks to the sponsors who made this event possible:</p>
35696 <p><img alt="" src="https://live.gnome.org/Montreal2011?action=AttachFile&amp;do=get&amp;target=codethink.png" class="alignnone" width="275" height="75" /></p>
35697 <p><img alt="" src="https://live.gnome.org/Montreal2011?action=AttachFile&amp;do=get&amp;target=collabora.png" class="alignnone" width="354" height="116" /></p>
35698 <p><img alt="" src="https://live.gnome.org/Montreal2011?action=AttachFile&amp;do=get&amp;target=google.png" class="alignnone" width="350" height="139" /></p>
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35720 				<title>GNOME Outreach Program for Women Participants Continue to Impress</title>
35721 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/11/gnome-outreach-program-for-women-participants-continue-to-impress/</link>
35722 		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Nov 2011 21:28:27 +0000</pubDate>
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35726 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[Groton, MA, November 16 2011: In each of the previous six years, at most one female student participated in Google Summer of Code in GNOME. This year, there were seven. The GNOME Outreach Program for Women attracted these applicants and connected them with mentors, who helped them with their first contribution. While creating and landing the required contribution, the applicants learned first-hand the steps and technology involved in the project's development and how gratifying and even addictive it is to contribute to Free Software. Once the internships started, they had the knowledge and eagerness to dive in into their work.
35727 
35728 The accomplishments of the women who participated in Google Summer of Code this year are impressive. For example, Nohemi Fernandez implemented a full-featured on-screen keyboard for GNOME Shell, which makes it possible to use GNOME 3.2 on tablets. Raluca Elena Podiuc added the ability to create an avatar in Empathy with a webcam. Srishti Sethi created six activities for children to discover Braille for the GCompris educational software.
35729 
35730 There were also eight women who participated in the GNOME Outreach Program for Women internships during the same time period as Google Summer of Code. Five of them worked on documentation, creating new topic-based help for the core desktop, as well as for the Accerciser accessibility tool, Vinagre remote desktop viewer, Brasero CD/DVD burner, Cheese webcam application, and GNOME System Monitor. In addition to her work documenting Accerciser, Aline Duarte Bessa examined its entire bug list, provided feedback on all the bugs, and created patches for many of them. She also wrote developer documentation for the Assistive Technology Service Provider Interface (AT-SPI), which is used to provide a description of an application to accessibility tools.
35731 
35732 Meg Ford completed the High Contrast and High Contrast inverse themes for GNOME by creating 81 new icons and editing 241 existing icons. Yu Liansu created a comprehensive GNOME Visual Identity portfolio, including original art work, posters, brochures, presentation and web page templates. Priscilla Mahlangu added a Zulu translation for GNOME, translating over 35 core modules. The detailed accomplishments of all the women who worked on GNOME as interns this summer can be found at <a href="http://live.gnome.org/GnomeWomen/OutreachProgram2011/MayAugust/Accomplishments">http://live.gnome.org/GnomeWomen/OutreachProgram2011/MayAugust/Accomplishments</a> .
35733 
35734 Ekaterina Gerasimova, who was one of the documentation interns working on Vinagre and Brasero help and a key organizer of the Deskop Summit, is continuing a great tradition of a participant from one round of the program becoming a mentor in the next round. In the new round, she will be mentoring Marta Bogdanowicz in GNOME documentation work. "The program gives women a unique opportunity to work with dedicated mentors on their first contributions to GNOME,” says Gerasimova. "Participating in the program as an intern has helped me become a contributor and inspired me to be a mentor for this round."
35735 
35736 Thanks to generous sponsors, Collabora, Google, Mozilla, Red Hat and the GNOME Foundation, GNOME was able to accept twelve strong candidates for the new round. These twelve women from North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia will be working on GNOME technology, documentation, marketing and localization from December 12, 2011 to March 12, 2012.
35737 
35738 "We're really happy to be supporting the Outreach Program for Women again this year", says Robert McQueen, CTO and Co-Founder at Free and Open Source Software consultancy Collabora. "We've always seen really great results working with the interns from the program both when mentoring their work on our projects, and more widely as new contributors to the GNOME community."
35739 
35740 "Mentoring programs are a great way to involve students in Free and Open Source Software development," says Cat Allman, Program Manager at the Open Source Programs Office at Google. "We are thrilled to continue our support of the GNOME Outreach Program for Women, which provides important encouragement for technical women to venture into Open Source."
35741 
35742 "Open Source technology is shaping our future and must reflect all people. It's critical to involve more women in its development," says Mitchell Baker, Chair of Mozilla. "We are proud to have sponsored and co-mentored Aline Duarte Bessa and Meg Ford's accessibility work in the previous round, and are happy to continue our support of the GNOME Outreach Program for Women."
35743 
35744 Red Hat joins as a corporate sponsor of the program this round. "Red Hat is all about community, and given that women represent half the population, it is important to foster opportunities that welcome and encourage their participation", says Tim Burke, Vice President of Linux Engineering at Red Hat. "Our desktop team in cooperation with the GNOME community have consistently led technology advancement as well as diversity building. Red Hat is proud to join in the GNOME community effort to organize a successful women's development initiative."
35745 
35746 All of the accepted participants have used GNOME before, are avid Free Software users and contributors, have a strong background in the area they applied for, and made a substantive contribution to GNOME as part of the application process. The participants will work remotely from home, guided by a mentor and communicating with other contributors over Internet Relay Chat (IRC). The community will be able to learn more about the participants and follow their work through their blog updates on Planet GNOME. The participants, as well as their location, project, and mentor(s), are:
35747 <ul>
35748 	<li>Marta Bogdanowicz, Berlin, Germany – Documentation – Ekaterina Gerasimova</li>
35749 	<li>Kasia Bondarava, Minsk, Belarus – Localization – Ihar Hrachyshka</li>
35750 	<li>Christy Eller, Paonia, Colorado, USA – Web Development and Marketing – Allan Day</li>
35751 	<li>Emily Gonyer, Carrollton, Ohio, USA – Marketing – Karen Sandler</li>
35752 	<li>Jovanka Gulicoska, Skopje, Republic of Macedonia – Empathy – Danielle Madeley</li>
35753 	<li>Susanna Huhtanen, Helsinki, Finland – JavaScripter's Guide to GNOME – Cosimo Cecchi and Johannes Schmid</li>
35754 	<li>Laura Lazzati, Buenos Aires, Argentina – gedit – Paolo Borelli</li>
35755 	<li>Mendy Meng, Sydney, Australia – GTG – Luca Invernizzi</li>
35756 	<li>Andiswa Mvanyashe, Pretoria, South Africa – Localization – Friedel Wolff</li>
35757 	<li>Antigoni Papantoni, Lausanne, Switzerland – Pitivi – Jeff Fortin</li>
35758 	<li>Patricia Santana Cruz, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain – Cheese – David King</li>
35759 	<li>Sophia Yu, Xi'an, China – Games – Jason Clinton</li>
35760 </ul>
35761 The Outreach Program for Women is organized by Marina Zhurakhinskaya, with help and support from Karen Sandler, Rosanna Yuen and the GNOME Board of Directors. The essential work is done by the program’s mentors in helping the applicants and eventual participants contribute to their projects. Out of the twelve participants of the new round, four are being sponsored by the GNOME Foundation, four by Google, two by Mozilla, one by Collabora, and one by Red Hat. For more information about the Outreach Program for Women, visit <a href="http://projects.gnome.org/outreach/women">http://projects.gnome.org/outreach/women</a> .
35762 
35763 The GNOME Project was started in 1997 by two then-university students, Miguel de Icaza and Federico Mena Quintero. Their aim: to produce a free (as in freedom) desktop environment. Since then, GNOME has grown into a hugely successful enterprise. Used by millions of people across the world, it is a popular desktop environment for GNU/Linux and UNIX-type operating systems. The desktop has been utilised in successful, large-scale enterprise and public deployments, and the project’s developer technologies are utilized in a large number of popular mobile devices.
35764 
35765 The GNOME Foundation is an organization committed to supporting the advancement of GNOME, comprised of hundreds of volunteer developers and industry-leading companies. The Foundation is a member directed, 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that provides financial, organizational and legal support to the GNOME project. The GNOME Foundation is supporting the pursuit of software freedom through the innovative, accessible, and beautiful user experience created by GNOME contributors around the world. More information about GNOME and the GNOME Foundation can be found at www.gnome.org and foundation.gnome.org. Become a Friend of GNOME at <a href="/friends/" target="_blank">http://www.gnome.org/friends</a> .
35766 
35767 For further comments and information, contact the GNOME press contact team at <a href="https://secure.motives.com/squirrelmail/src/compose.php?send_to=gnome-presscontact%40gnome.org">gnome-press-contact@gnome.org</a> .]]></content:encoded>
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35789 				<title>GNOME Participates in Google Code-In 2011</title>
35790 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/11/gnome-participates-in-google-code-in-2011/</link>
35791 		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Nov 2011 10:35:44 +0000</pubDate>
35792 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
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35795 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[GNOME is participating in the <a href="http://www.google-melange.com/gci/homepage/google/gci2011" title="Google Code-In 2011">Google Code-In 2011</a> (GCI), which takes place from November 21, 2011 - January 16, 2012. Google Code-In gives pre-university students aged 13-17 the opportunity to participate in a variety of FOSS projects. The last GCI included 361 students from 48 countries who completed over 2000 tasks.
35796 
35797 Andre Klapper, who is GNOME's Google Code-In coordinator, said: "GNOME is proud to be among the 18 organizations participating in this year's Google Code-In. We are providing several dozens of small tasks, including coding, translation, documentation writing, artwork, marketing and design. The contest is a great way for students to learn how to contribute to free and open source software development." 
35798 
35799 There is still time left to participate in GCI. It is easy to register on <a href="http://www.google-melange.com/gci/homepage/google/gci2011" title="Google Code-In 2011">the GCI website</a>. To view the tasks that are available for GNOME, just enter "GNOME" in the "Organization" field.]]></content:encoded>
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35820 				<title>Quarterly Report Q2, 2010</title>
35821 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/quarterly-reports/2012/03/quarterly-report-q2-2010/</link>
35822 		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Mar 2012 14:27:57 +0000</pubDate>
35823 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[av]]></dc:creator>
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35826 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Board of Directors</h1>
35827 <h2>Brian Cameron</h2>
35828 First of all, the GNOME Foundation board of directors would like to express a huge thank you to all you volunteers who help to make the GNOME community possible. To all those who use the GNOME desktop and understand the value of free software on the desktop, it is you that makes the GNOME community both rich and rewarding. Thank you to our advisory board members and sponsors for providing much valued direction for the community.
35829 
35830 The GNOME Foundation board member elections concluded on June 23rd and we have a new board. Everyone please welcome Brian Cameron, Emily Chen, Paul Cutler, Og Maciel, Germán Póo-Caamaño, Andreas Nilsson, and Bastien Nocera who will be serving the community for the next year. The new board is enthusiastic about GNOME's future. We wish to thank Jorge Castro, Behdad Esfahbod, Lucas Rocha, Srinivasa Ragavan, Vincent Untz, and Diego Escalante Urrelo as they step down from the board. Their dedicated service to the GNOME community is valued and much appreciated.
35831 
35832 On June 1st, The GNOME Foundation announced plans to hire a system administrator. The application process has concluded and the board is now in an interview process. Therefore, the GNOME Foundation should have a new system administrator soon, and we expect that this will significantly improve the services and resources that the GNOME Foundation provides.
35833 
35834 The GNOME Foundation has been making an effort to foster stronger connections with the developing world. Ben Konrath and Fernando Herrera represented GNOME and provided GNOME training at IDLELO 4 (Fourth African Conference on FOSS and the Digital Commons) held in Accra, Ghana over May 17-21. To help further promote GNOME in the developing world, the developing-world-list@gnome.org mailing list has been set up to help foster discussion about sharing the benefits of free software in the developing world. Please consider subscribing if you have an interest to contribute.
35835 
35836 Lately, the board has been busy planning GUADEC 2010 in The Hague (July 26-30) so that it can be a productive meeting of the minds. It is important to make the best use of our time at GUADEC to prepare for promoting GNOME 3.0 and making the release a success. For 2011, the GNOME Foundation and KDE e.V. board of directors are jointly planning a combined Desktop Summit. Planning is underway and bids are being reviewed.
35837 
35838 The board has also been working hard to organize relevant hackfests to prepare and plan for the GNOME 3 release. In Q2 the GNOME Foundation helped to organize a Marketing Hackfest (May 4-7), a Python Bindings Hackfest (April 14-18), and a GSettings Hackfest (April 12-17).
35839 
35840 There is a lot to look forward to in the next quarter. GUADEC is in soon upon us and the combined COSCUP / GNOME.Asia Summit will be held in Taipei, Taiwan over August 14-15. We will also be planning for the Accessibility Hackfest and AEGIS Conference in October and The Boston Summit in November.
35841 
35842 We very much appreciate when you email board-@gnome.org to let us know if there is anything The GNOME Foundation can do to help or if there are any opportunities that you think The GNOME Foundation should know about. The board is always looking for people willing to help with different tasks. If you are interested, we encourage you to contact us and get involved. Keep the emails coming.
35843 
35844 Please also consider becoming a Friend of GNOME. Your donations really do help the GNOME Foundation continue provide support and services which help the success of the GNOME project.
35845 
35846 <a href="http://www.gnome.org/friends/">http://www.gnome.org/friends/</a>
35847 
35848 Having said all that, there has been some concern lately that email discussion on <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-list">foundation-list@gnome.org</a> has been too confrontational and unproductive. Let me remind all GNOME Fondation members to be considerate and to help make The GNOME Foundation forums productive and friendly. We will not shy away from controversial topics, but lets focus on the topics under discussion and try to keep things relevant.
35849 
35850 A special thanks to Stormy Peters for being the best CEO that The GNOME Foundation could ask for and doing things like making the quarterly reports happen.
35851 
35852 <strong>Brian Cameron</strong>
35853 GNOME Foundation Secretary
35854 
35855 <hr />
35856 
35857 <h1>Localization</h1>
35858 <h2>Petr Kovar</h2>
35859 Various localization teams that are part of the GNOME Translation Project continued focusing their localization effort on stable GNOME 2.30.1 and 2.30.2 releases which were released on April 28 and June 23, respectively. Localization teams will begin working on localization for the upcoming GNOME 3 release next.
35860 
35861 The GNOME translation community that gather together on the gnome-i18n mailing list discussed and conducted common translation project administrivia, including assistance in changing coordinators in several localization teams, the most notable case being the Slovak translation team, in which several translators expressed their discontent with the current way of coordination. The issue was thoroughly discussed within the Coordination Team in order to mediate the dispute and was settled in the beginning of July when the current Slovak coordinator announced his resignation.
35862 
35863 Among other things discussed was the legal issue of whether translators who are not legal experts should translate legal notices or license texts that usually come with the free software distribution. This topic was further discussed on the GNOME legal-list with Luis Villa.
35864 
35865 Also, there was a change done in the structure of the GNOME Translation Project coordination. Previously, the project was formally led by two spokespeople who were also senior members of the extended Coordination Team. Now, the spokesperson status has been obsoleted in favor of a larger Coordination Team.
35866 
35867 For string freeze break requests during the GNOME Desktop development cycle, developers are now required to obtain the approval from two members of the Coordination Team. The Coordination Team that now consists of 11 members will also seek ways to improve the responsiveness about requests.
35868 
35869 One of the important tasks that the GNOME Translation Project intends to accomplish during Q3 is completing the implementation of Git commit support through the infrastructure running on <a href="http://l10n.gnome.org/">l10n.gnome.org</a>.
35870 
35871 <hr />
35872 
35873 <h1>GNOME Marketing</h1>
35874 <h2>Paul Cutler</h2>
35875 The GNOME Marketing team kicked off the second quarter with a hackfest in Zaragoza, Spain. The hackfest focused on delivering marketing activities and materials for the GNOME 3.0 launch later this year.
35876 
35877 The marketing team discussed and started work on planning a GNOME 3 website that will showcase videos, screencasts, screenshots and information about GNOME 3.0; developed brochures and presentations about GNOME that can be used by volunteers at conferences; planned and started creating videos about GNOME 3.0 and its features; and started the planning process for worldwide launch parties to celebrate the upcoming GNOME 3.0 process. The marketing team would like to thank all of the sponsors that made the recent marketing hackfest possible, including the city of Zaragoza, the Aragon Regional Goverenment, ITA, ASOLIF and CESLA.
35878 
35879 Other marketing activities in the second quarter included further work on the ideas started at the hackfest. The marketing team also helped with a new t-shirt design proposed by Brian Cameron. Luis Medinas and team members have been helping to grow the GNOME Fan page on Facebook, consistently updating the page with news about GNOME. Lastly, the GNOME Foundation was recently granted non-profit status on Youtube thanks to work done by Bryen Yunashko. Youtube will play a role in the upcoming marketing videos to be released later this year, in addition to GNOME Miro and Blip.tv for video distribution.
35880 
35881 <hr />
35882 
35883 <h1>Bug Squad</h1>
35884 <h2>Andre Klapper</h2>
35885 From April to June, 9617 reports (bugs + feature requests) were opened and 9325 were closed (4688 of them as FIXED).
35886 
35887 Top bug closers were Akhil Laddha (737 reports), Tobias Mueller (574), Fabio Durán Verdugo (363), Milan Crha (319) and William Jon McCann (276).
35888 
35889 Top bug reporters were Bastien Nocera (109 reports), Andre Klapper (107), Christian Persch (90), Akhil Laddha (85) and Garrett Regier (78).
35890 
35891 Apart from business as usual there has been no other activity.
35892 
35893 <hr />
35894 
35895 <h1>GNOME Outreach Program for Women</h1>
35896 <h2>Marina Zhurakhinskaya</h2>
35897 Christina Boumpouka and Emel Elvin Yildiz were the two women among the 22 students accepted to work on GNOME through the Google Summer of Code (GSoC) program this year. Christina Boumpouka has originally contacted us through the Outreach Program for Women (OPW) and we encouraged her to apply for GSoC. She is working on the GNOME Shell project. Emel Elvin Yildiz has been involved with GNOME before and applied on her own to work on BuilDj, but has since dropped out of the program.
35898 
35899 The GNOME Foundation has allocated $25,000 towards the OPW internships. We are going to split the program between the summers in the Southern and Northern Hemispheres and start by offering at least three internships from mid-December 2010 to mid-March 2011. This time frame coincides with the school break in some countries in the Southern Hemisphere and works out best in terms of giving us sufficient amount of time to plan and promote the program. The following page contains the program schedule, as well as information for participants, mentors, and companies: <a href="http://live.gnome.org/GnomeWomen/OutreachProgram2010">http://live.gnome.org/GnomeWomen/OutreachProgram2010</a> We welcome more people to sign up as mentors and we are asking companies to consider sponsoring additional internships as part of this program.
35900 
35901 We continue working with FSF on the movement to increase women's participation in free software as a whole. Deborah Nicholson from FSF has recently published a list of recommendations based on the discussions and activities that took place over the last year: <a href="http://www.fsf.org/news/recommendations-from-the-womens-caucus">http://www.fsf.org/news/recommendations-from-the-womens-caucus</a>.
35902 
35903 Getting free software into the hands of young women is one such recommendation. Máirín Duffy is currently working with Deborah Nicholson on an outreach program with the Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts. They are in the early stages of planning a pilot 10-week long Inkscape course at a Boston area community center this coming Fall. The course will introduce a group of Girl Scouts to free software. The FSF is working to produce gNewSense-based live USB keys that the students can keep to work on their projects, and Máirín is developing the course materials and will be teaching the pilot course. Depending on the success of the pilot program, the course has the potential to be used again and again for other Girl Scout troops.
35904 
35905 We are planning to have a women's dinner at GUADEC in order to allow everyone to meet each other and share ideas and experiences. We'll be planning and promoting the OPW internships at GUADEC and after the conference. We'd like to announce the program widely on college campuses and on free software news sites by the end of August.
35906 
35907 <hr />
35908 
35909 <h1>Membership</h1>
35910 <h2>Tobias Mueller</h2>
35911 During Q2 2010 The GNOME membership and elections committee received 23 applications for a new foundation membership and 37 applications for renewals of a membership. Out of those, 57 were processed. During the same period, 16 members did not renew their membership and thus dropped out. We ended up with 382 members (+12 to the previous quarter).
35912 
35913 We ended up with 14 new members:
35914 <ul>
35915 	<li>William Kahn-Greene</li>
35916 	<li>Joe Brockmeier</li>
35917 	<li>Hiroyuki Ikezoe</li>
35918 	<li>Thorsten Prante</li>
35919 	<li>Bryen Yunashko</li>
35920 	<li>Francisco Rojas</li>
35921 	<li>Randal Barlow</li>
35922 	<li>Peter Hutterer</li>
35923 	<li>Florian Müllner</li>
35924 	<li>Garrett LeSage</li>
35925 	<li>Djavan Fagundes</li>
35926 	<li>Milan Bouchet-Valat</li>
35927 	<li>Alexandro Silva</li>
35928 	<li>Flamarion Jorge</li>
35929 </ul>
35930 &nbsp;
35931 
35932 The GNOME membership and elections committee also held the last GNOME Foundation Board or Directors elections. At first, we had too few candidates to actually fill the 7 seats in the board. But then the deadline for announcing a candidacy was pushed back and more people considered becoming a member of the Board. So we went into the voting phase with 11 candidates.
35933 
35934 The new members of the Board are¹: Brian Cameron, Emily Chen, Paul Cutler, Og Maciel, Germán Póo-Caamaño, Andreas Nilsson and Bastien Nocera
35935 
35936 ¹ <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2010-June/msg00004.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2010-June/msg00004.html</a>
35937 
35938 <hr />
35939 
35940 <h1>Usability</h1>
35941 <h2>Allan Day</h2>
35942 <ul>
35943 	<li>Hylke Bons announced <a href="http://sparkleshare.org/">Sparkleshare</a>, a file sharing tool with an emphasis on allowing collaboration between software designers. Sparkleshare is one of several collaborative design tool concepts that were developed at the Usability Hackfest in London earlier this year.</li>
35944 	<li>Hylke Bons, Garrett Le Sage and Allan Day have been developing a series of design personas. A first draft is planned to be completed prior to GUADEC.</li>
35945 	<li>Work continued on the new version of the HIG. Calum Benson has been analysing the current version and the list of UI patterns to be covered has been elaborated and refined.</li>
35946 	<li>Hylke Bons, Garrett Le Sage, Lapo Calamanderi Allan Day, and others collaborated on a redesign of Nautilus. Garrett presented these design proposals on his blog and discussions with developers have begun.</li>
35947 	<li>Allan Day and Matthias Clasen conducted a UI review of the Deja Dup backup utility as a part of the application's module inclusion proposal. A series of recommendations were made and a set of mockups produced.</li>
35948 	<li>Andreas Nilsson, Allan Day and Hylke Bons participated in a Ubuntu Developer Summit session titled 'Working Better with Upstream', where they had a productive exchange about the User Experience Advocates project. A subsequent discussion on this topic took place on the GNOME Usability mailing list and a BoF session has been planned for GUADEC.</li>
35949 </ul>
35950 
35951 <hr />
35952 
35953 <h1>GNOME Mobile</h1>
35954 <h2>Dave Neary</h2>
35955 There were some discussions on the mailing list about the $50,000 received from Nokia to promote GTK+ on Meego.
35956 
35957 Cornelius Hald expressed interest in ensuring Hildon works with stock GTK+ and is looking for assistance. There is still a little confusion over what patches might need migrating from "Maemo GTK+" to GTK+. Maintaining Hildon on top of the official GNOME GTK+ would allow the hundreds of Maemo applications to work on MeeGo and other GTK+ based platforms with no extra work from distributors.
35958 
35959 <hr />
35960 
35961 <h1>Art Team</h1>
35962 <h2>Andreas Nilsson</h2>
35963 <ul>
35964 	<li>Moved all design to a public repro since we can now work on a git repro using Sparkleshare instead of Dropbox.<a href="http://gitorious.org/gnome-design">http://gitorious.org/gnome-design</a></li>
35965 	<li>Symbolic icons got merged into GTK+</li>
35966 	<li>gnome-icon-theme updates as usual by Lapo</li>
35967 	<li>Lots of new mockups and ideas.</li>
35968 </ul>
35969 
35970 <hr />
35971 
35972 <h1>Documentation Team</h1>
35973 <h2>Shaun McCance</h2>
35974 The documentation team continued planning the new GNOME desktop help in Mallard, and Phil Bull began writing the first topics for the desktop help, with contributions from Cristopher Thomas. Phil reviewed and edited the Evince and Color Manager help. Jim Campbell worked on the Gedit help. Milo Casagrande worked on the Rhythmbox help. Paul Cutler worked on the Banshee and Tomboy help, and Shaun McCance started help pages for the Banshee Community Extensions.
35975 
35976 <hr />
35977 
35978 <h1>Travel Committee</h1>
35979 <h2>Bharath Acharya</h2>
35980 The GNOME Foundation sponsored Fernando Herrera and Benjamin Konrath to conduct GNOME Training at Idlelo in the month of May. Read more on the reports <a href="http://people.gnome.org/~fherrera/blog/accra.html">here</a> and <a href="http://www.bagu.org/blog/tag/idlelo/">here</a>.
35981 
35982 We also had Jonh Wendell and Antonio Fernandes represent GNOME this year at ENSOL 2010. The reports can be found in <a href="http://www.bani.com.br/lang/en/2010/05/ensol-2010/">here</a> and <a href="http://softwarelivre.org/fernandes">here</a>.
35983 
35984 It is that time of the year again and yes GUADEC is here. The GNOME Foundation was flooded with travel subsidy requests from all around the world. After 3 iterations, we did manage to sponsor 60 applicants this year. This year the committee also involved itself into booking the hotels for all the applicants and following up with the candidates for their VISA invite letters.
35985 
35986 The Travel Committee also sponsored 8 contributors for the Marketing Hackfest at Zaragoza (Spain) held from May 4-7, 2010. The discussions, organization and many more things pertaining to the success of this hackfest can be read at<a href="http://live.gnome.org/Hackfests/Marketing-2010-05">http://live.gnome.org/Hackfests/Marketing-2010-05</a>.
35987 
35988 The Travel committee continues its tradition of initiating a good practice every quarter and this quarter was no different. Stormy initiated a post-mortem survey to check on how well the hackfest was planned and the things that rocked, things that backfired etc. The survey was opened up for all the sponsored participants of the Marketing Hackfest. The results were promised to be confidential and anonymous. The results helped us analyze on how best we could make use of the available resources and plan the next one better. It helped us narrow down on the exact issues.
35989 
35990 Looking at the success of this survey, we plan to roll out similar surveys to all hackfests and conferences hereon.
35991 
35992 <hr />
35993 
35994 <h1>GNOME Events</h1>
35995 <h2>Stormy Peters</h2>
35996 A great quarter with lots of hackfests and events!
35997 
35998 <a href="http://live.gnome.org/Hackfests/GSettings2010">GSettings Hackfest</a>. April 12-17. Boston, MA.
35999 
36000 <a href="http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/collaboration-summit">Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit</a>. April 14-16. San Francisco, CA. Many GNOME folks were present and there was a excellent GNOME dinner hosted by Yorba.
36001 
36002 <a href="http://live.gnome.org/Hackfests/Python2010">Python Bindings Hackfest</a>. April 14-18. Boston, MA.
36003 
36004 <a href="http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Festival_Latinoamericano_de_Instalaci%C3%B3n_de_Software_Libre">FLISOL (Festival Latinoamericano de Instalación de Software Libre)</a>. April 24.
36005 
36006 <a href="http://es.gnome.org/Eventos/EncuentroSevilla2010">GNOME Hispano Encuentro</a> en Sevilla. May 1-2. Seville, Spain.
36007 
36008 <a href="http://live.gnome.org/Hackfests/Marketing-2010-05">Marketing Hackfest</a>. May 5-7. Zaragoza, Spain. See the marketing section for a summary.
36009 
36010 <a href="http://www.idlelo.net/">Idlelo 4</a>. May 17-21. Accra, Ghana. Ben Konrath and Fernando Herrera represented GNOME at Idlelo 4 in Ghana at the booth, the event and a preconference training. Both Ben and Fernando did a lot of preparation to make the event a big success from a GNOME perspective. The GNOME booth was really busy throught the whole conference. DVDs were popular as bandwidth is slow and expensive.
36011 
36012 <a href="http://www.linuxtag.org/2010/">LinuxTag</a>. June 9-12. Berlin, Germany. Although GNOME did not have a booth, there were a lot of GNOME people present (including Openismus) and several GNOME people gave talks on GNOME, like Vincent Untz and Johannes Schmid. Vincent Untz and Stormy Peters also participated in a RadioTux interview.
36013 
36014 <a href="http://www.transfersummit.com/">Transfer Summit</a>. June 24-25. Oxford, UK. Several GNOME folks were at the Transfer Summit. Stormy Peters gave a talk on GNOME.
36015 
36016 <hr />
36017 
36018 <h1>Release Team</h1>
36019 <h2>Vincent Untz</h2>
36020 Since the release of GNOME 2.30.0 occurred on the very last day of the first quarter of 2010, the very first action taken by the release team in Q2 was to enjoy some time to celebrate this release. And an hour later, the team looked at the plans for the next few months and started working on the next releases. This includes the 2.31 development cycle, as well as two stable releases of GNOME 2.30 that went out, the first in April and the second in May, and that were integrated by our distributors.
36021 
36022 One of the main activities of the quarter was the monitoring of the development of GNOME 3. At the platform level, new APIs like GSettings and GDBus, landed in our libraries, and the version development versions of GTK+ 3 were released; this triggered the beginning of the migration to those new technologies for various modules. In addition, we continued pushing the cleanup work to remove the use of deprecated libraries in our applications. At the user experience level, we evaluated the progress of GNOME Shell, as well as other components having critical changes for GNOME 3, like the control center. In addition, several discussions were held with maintainers of those components to get more information on the remaining work to be done.
36023 
36024 One strength of GNOME that we are proud of is that it's usable on various operating systems, based on different kernels. However, this generally requires some work since GNOME needs low-level integration to offer a good experience for hardware support and multimedia. To help with this, the release team created the portability matrix: this is a document collecting in one place the information of what work is required to port GNOME, as well as the current status of the various ports.
36025 
36026 Finally, the release team continued the work on the reorganization of the modulesets. A proposal based on two main ideas was sent to the community. The first point was to extend our platform by including bindings in the platform as well as adding libraries that do not offer API/ABI stability yet but that are aimed to live in the platform (this includes GStreamer, part of the telepathy stack or evolution-data-server, for example). The core platform would still be offer API/ABI stability. The second point was to refocus the Desktop moduleset on core components, and to have normal applications live outside the moduleset. The idea behind this point was to extend the GNOME brand and encourage a rich ecosystem of GNOME applications, and bootstrap this effort with our high-quality applications that are shipped as part of GNOME. The community generally liked the reorganization of the platform, but raised various issues about the second point. Some additional work will be done in the next quarters to find a solution that addresses those issues.
36027 
36028 This work on the modulesets reorganization influenced the decisions of new modules approved for this cycle: great applications (deja-dup, pdfmod, simple-scan) were proposed, but not accepted because we want to encourage the growth of an application ecosystem around GNOME. But new features like color management, UPnP support and symbolic icons will be part of GNOME thanks to gnome-color-manager, Rygel and gnomee-icon-theme-symbolic. Caribou will also replace gok as the on-screen keyboard, and last but not least, the GNOME Shell was officially approved for integration.
36029 
36030 The next quarter will be a critical one since it will lead to the release of the next stable branch of GNOME. GUADEC will be most useful for the release team, since most contributors will be present in the Hague, and help evaluate us where we stand in the middle of this development cycle!
36031 
36032 <hr />
36033 
36034 <h1>Finance</h1>
36035 <h2>Germán Póo-Caamaño</h2>
36036 <table>
36037 <tbody>
36038 <tr>
36039 <td>
36040 <table>
36041 <thead>
36042 <tr>
36043 <th>Expenses</th>
36044 <th>Apr-Jun/Q3</th>
36045 </tr>
36046 </thead>
36047 <tbody>
36048 <tr>
36049 <td>A11y</td>
36050 <td>$5,011</td>
36051 </tr>
36052 <tr>
36053 <td>CSUN &amp; hackfests</td>
36054 <td>$5,011</td>
36055 </tr>
36056 <tr>
36057 <td>Administrivia</td>
36058 <td>$3,843</td>
36059 </tr>
36060 <tr>
36061 <td>Accountant</td>
36062 <td>$2,525</td>
36063 </tr>
36064 <tr>
36065 <td>vBuzzer</td>
36066 <td>$53</td>
36067 </tr>
36068 <tr>
36069 <td>Bank fees</td>
36070 <td>$728</td>
36071 </tr>
36072 <tr>
36073 <td>PayPal fees</td>
36074 <td>$513</td>
36075 </tr>
36076 <tr>
36077 <td>Employees</td>
36078 <td>$37,160</td>
36079 </tr>
36080 <tr>
36081 <td>Wages</td>
36082 <td>$19,392</td>
36083 </tr>
36084 <tr>
36085 <td>Health benefits</td>
36086 <td>$161</td>
36087 </tr>
36088 <tr>
36089 <td>Payroll taxes</td>
36090 <td>$10,287</td>
36091 </tr>
36092 <tr>
36093 <td>401K plan</td>
36094 <td>$7,320</td>
36095 </tr>
36096 <tr>
36097 <td>Events</td>
36098 <td>$37,056</td>
36099 </tr>
36100 <tr>
36101 <td>Travel and Lodge</td>
36102 <td>$32,336</td>
36103 </tr>
36104 <tr>
36105 <td>ExecDirector's travel</td>
36106 <td>$2,712</td>
36107 </tr>
36108 <tr>
36109 <td>Event Box US</td>
36110 <td>$169</td>
36111 </tr>
36112 <tr>
36113 <td>Other events</td>
36114 <td>$1,838</td>
36115 </tr>
36116 <tr>
36117 <td>Hackfests</td>
36118 <td>$12,414</td>
36119 </tr>
36120 <tr>
36121 <td>Local outreach</td>
36122 <td>$417</td>
36123 </tr>
36124 <tr>
36125 <td>GNOME Day – Chile</td>
36126 <td>$417</td>
36127 </tr>
36128 <tr>
36129 <td>Marketing</td>
36130 <td>$1,525</td>
36131 </tr>
36132 <tr>
36133 <td>Advertising</td>
36134 <td>$1,525</td>
36135 </tr>
36136 <tr>
36137 <td><strong>Total Result</strong></td>
36138 <td><strong>$97,425</strong></td>
36139 </tr>
36140 </tbody>
36141 </table>
36142 </td>
36143 <td></td>
36144 </tr>
36145 </tbody>
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36167 				<title>&#039;Every Detail Matters&#039; Initiative Announced</title>
36168 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/12/every-detail-matters-initiative-announced/</link>
36169 		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Dec 2011 17:20:02 +0000</pubDate>
36170 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
36171 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=1701</guid>
36172 		<description></description>
36173 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[A new GNOME initiative called Every Detail Matters was <a href="http://afaikblog.wordpress.com/2011/12/01/announcing-every-detail-matters/" title="Every Detail Matters Announcement">announced today</a>. It aims to help to take GNOME's software to the next level by coordinating work to make it more polished and refined. A key part of the initiative will be the identification of small details that could be improved.
36174 
36175 Every Detail Matters will also make it easier for volunteers to get involved in GNOME. Announcing the initiative, Allan Day said that Every Detail Matters is a great way to contribute to GNOME. 'If you want to contribute to GNOME but were unsure where to start, Every Detail Matters is perfect for you', he wrote in his announcement.
36176 
36177 To get involved check out the <a href="https://live.gnome.org/EveryDetailMatters" title="Every Detail Matters Wiki Page">Every Detail Matters wiki page</a>.]]></content:encoded>
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36198 				<title>GNOME WebKitGtk+ Hackfest Concludes</title>
36199 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/12/gnome-webkitgtk-hackfest-concludes/</link>
36200 		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Dec 2011 20:03:00 +0000</pubDate>
36201 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
36202 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=1714</guid>
36203 		<description></description>
36204 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[The GNOME Foundation is pleased to announce the conclusion of the <a href="https://live.gnome.org/Hackfests/WebKitGTK2011">WebKitGTK+Hackfest</a> this week in A Coruña, Spain. The hackfest was held from November 29 to December 5 and was hosted by Igalia at its offices. There were attendees from Red Hat, Motorola, Collabora and Igalia.
36205 
36206 <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/mariosp/6429995845/"><img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/webkitgtk-hackfest.jpg" alt="Photo courtesy of Mario Sánchez Prada" title="WebKitGtk+ Hackfest" width="640" height="427" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1718" /></a>
36207 
36208 The hackfest was extremely productive, and highlights of the work accomplished there include:
36209 
36210 <ul>
36211 <li> <a href="http://blogs.gnome.org/xan/2011/12/04/a-new-design-for-epiphany-web/">new design </a>and other improvements for Epiphany, including a <a href="http://blogs.igalia.com/mario/2011/12/06/webkitgtk-hackfest-wk2-a11y-and-ephiphanys-ad-blocker/">rewrite of the Ad Blocker extension</a> and fixed security status</li>
36212 <li> a <a href="http://blogs.igalia.com/carlosgc/2011/11/04/webkit2-gtk-minibrowser-ported-to-gtk-api/">consolidated WebKit2 API</a> (for better browser stability)</li>
36213 <li> work to improve accelerated compositing issues and support</li>
36214 <li> discussion about HTML5, with a focus on improved video support, notifications and history</li>
36215 <li> better <a href="http://blogs.igalia.com/mario/2011/12/06/webkitgtk-hackfest-wk2-a11y-and-ephiphanys-ad-blocker/">accessibility support</a> as well as accessibility bug fixing work for WebkitGTK+</li>
36216 <li><a href="http://wingolog.org/archives/2011/12/02/webkittens-lexical-scoping-is-in-danger">improvements to JavaScriptCore</a></li>
36217 <li> a <a href="http://www.hadess.net/2011/12/vegas-baby.html">replacement plugin for Flash videos</a></li>
36218 </ul>
36219 
36220 The GNOME Foundation and community are very grateful to the sponsors of this event:
36221 
36222 <a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/collabora.png"><img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/collabora.png" alt="" title="collabora" width="181" height="87" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1410" /></a>
36223 
36224 <a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/igalia.png"><img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/igalia.png" alt="" title="igalia" width="168" height="60" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1415" /></a>
36225 
36226 <a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/google.png"><img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/google.png" alt="" title="google" width="135" height="68" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1413" /></a>
36227 
36228 Photos of the event are available <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/mariosp/sets/72157628217381055/">here</a> and <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/59474880@N00/sets/72157628245413107/">here</a>.]]></content:encoded>
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36231 		<wp:post_date>2011-12-06 20:03:00</wp:post_date>
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36249 				<title>GUADEC 2012 in A Coruña, Spain: July 26 - August 1</title>
36250 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/12/guadec-2012-in-a-coruna-spain-july-26-august-1/</link>
36251 		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Dec 2011 18:59:54 +0000</pubDate>
36252 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[karen]]></dc:creator>
36253 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=1730</guid>
36254 		<description></description>
36255 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[GROTON,  Mass -- December 13, 2011 -- GUADEC, the primary GNOME User and Developer European Conference (<a href="http://www.guadec.org">www.guadec.org</a>), will be held in A Coruña, Spain from July 26 to 29, 2012, with hackfests and other meetings to be held on July 30 through August 1. The conference is expected to draw hundreds of attendees from the GNOME development and user community who will discuss and direct the future of the GNOME project. Many participants from the overall free and open source software community, local organizations and software companies will also attend.
36256 
36257 Due to its excellent facilities, strong local organizational team and affodable local accommodations, A Coruña, Spain, was chosen out of the several excellent locations proposed for the 2012 event. The conference will be held at the University of A Coruña's Faculty of Computer Science, which has shown a longstanding commitment to free and open source software.
36258 
36259 Alberto Valderruten, Dean of the Faculty of Computer Science at the University of A Coruña said, "This year we are celebrating our 25th aniversary of the Faculty of Computer Science, and are really proud to host GUADEC, one of the most important events for the Free Software Community. The organization of GUADEC 2012 in Coruña will support an increase in our students' involvement in the Free Software culture."
36260 
36261 The core organizing team for GUADEC 2012 will consists of members from <a href="http://www.ghandalf.org">GHANDALF</a>, a nonprofit association that promotes and spreads Free Software in Spain, <a href="http://es.gnome.org/">GNOME HISPANO</a>, an organization dedicated to GNOME for Spanish speakers, <a href="http://www.gpul.org">GPUL</a>, a GNU/Linux Users and Developers Group, <a href="http://www.igalia.com">Igalia</a> and the <a href="http://www.udc.es">University of A Coruña</a>. All of the core team members are dedicated to free and open source software, and are active in a number of free software organizations in Spain.
36262 
36263 "We are really happy to invite one of the most awesome communities of free software developers to Coruña!" said Francisco Javier Tsao Santín of GPUL, and a member of the GUADEC 2012 local team
36264 
36265 "We expect that the organization of GUADEC in Coruña will help to boost the development of the GNOME project with new ideas and contributions." added José María Casanova of Igalia, and also a member of the GUADEC 2012 local team
36266 
36267 GUADEC 2012 follows a successful 2011 Desktop Summit held in Berlin, a joint conference by the GNOME and KDE communities. As planned at GUADEC 2010, the 2012 conference will return its specific focus to GNOME, though future joint events may be planned again.
36268 
36269 Karen Sandler, Executive Director of the GNOME Foundation, said, "The Desktop Summit in Berlin was a great conference. Both the GNOME and KDE Communities reported successful meetings and are focused for the year. 2012 will be my first GUADEC as Executive Director and will also be the first GUADEC since the release of GNOME 3. I think it is well-timed to be a productive gathering in beautiful A Coruña."
36270 
36271 A call for GUADEC 2012 conference papers will be issued early in 2012. Other announcements will also be made at that time with details about the CFP and session tracks.
36272 
36273 Find more information
36274 
36275 For more information about GUADEC please visit the event website: www.guadec.org
36276 Follow our updates via identi.ca / Twitter at: @guadec
36277 
36278 About GNOME and the GNOME Foundation
36279 
36280 The GNOME Project was started in 1997 by two then-university students, Miguel de Icaza and Federico Mena Quintero. Their aim: to produce a free (as in freedom) desktop environment. In the 15 years since then, the project has grown into a hugely successful enterprise. Used by millions of people across the world, GNOME is a popular desktop environment for GNU/Linux and UNIX-type operating systems. The desktop has been utilized in successful, large-scale enterprise and public deployments, and the project’s developer technologies are utilized by a large number of popular mobile device manufacturers.
36281 
36282 The GNOME Foundation is an organization committed to supporting the advancement of GNOME. It is comprised of hundreds of volunteer developers and industry-leading companies. The Foundation is a member directed 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that provides financial, organizational and legal support to the GNOME project. The GNOME  Foundation supports the pursuit of software freedom through the innovative, accessible and beautiful user experience created by GNOME contributors around the world. Find out more about GNOME and the GNOME Foundation through their websites: www.gnome.org / foundation.gnome.org 
36283 
36284 Become a Friend of GNOME today! Visit this link: http://www.gnome.org/friends/
36285 
36286 Media Enquiries
36287 
36288 Karen Sandler
36289 GNOME Foundation Executive Director
36290 email: gnome-press-contact@gnome.org
36291 phone: +1-617-206-3947
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36313 				<title>GNOME Launches Campaign for Accessibility</title>
36314 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/12/gnome-launches-campaign-for-accessibility/</link>
36315 		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Dec 2011 13:33:40 +0000</pubDate>
36316 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[karen]]></dc:creator>
36317 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=1751</guid>
36318 		<description></description>
36319 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[Today the GNOME Foundation announces a  <a href="http://www-old.gnome.org/friends/index.html">fundraising campaign</a> to kick off 2012 as the Year of Accessibility for GNOME. 
36320 
36321 GNOME has held accessibility amongst its core values from the project's inception. Because of this commitment, along with the efforts of many dedicated developers, GNOME 2 became an award winning accessible free desktop environment.
36322 
36323 "For me, GNU/Linux and GNOME equal freedom, and without all of the hard work which has been put into all of this wonderful software, I would truly be at a loss. This is why further development and maintenance of accessible software is so important to me." --<a href="http://www-old.gnome.org/friends/a11y-testomonial.html">Read the rest of Robert Cole's story.</a>
36324 
36325 With the advent of GNOME 3, GNOME has started down an exciting new path in terms of usability, which will include users of all ages and abilities. This drive is not only necessary for those with disabilities but is also increasingly needed for our devices work for any user. The GNOME accessibility team is working hard, but its resources are more limited than in the past.
36326 
36327 With your help we can tackle <a href="https://live.gnome.org/Accessibility/Marketing/FoG">the accessibility team's many goals</a>, making GNOME the best and most accessible desktop available today. Please help us make 2012 the Year of Accessibility at GNOME! <a href="http://www-old.gnome.org/friends/index.html">Donate $25 or more today</a> and ask your friends to donate too.
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36331 		<wp:post_date>2011-12-16 13:33:40</wp:post_date>
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36349 				<title>GNOME wins 2 Linux Journal Readers&#039; Choice Awards in 2011</title>
36350 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/01/gnome-wins-2-linux-journal-readers-choice-awards-in-2011/</link>
36351 		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jan 2012 20:17:26 +0000</pubDate>
36352 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
36353 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=1900</guid>
36354 		<description></description>
36355 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[Every year, Linux Journal magazine sponsors a contest wherein its readers vote for their favorite open source applications in a variety of categories. In 2011, GNOME won <a title="Linux Journal Readers' Choice Awards 2011 - Best Desktop Environment" href="http://www.linuxjournal.com/slideshow/readers-choice-2011?page=3">Best Desktop Environment</a> and GNOME 3 came away with the coveted <a title="Linux Journal Readers' Choice Awards 2011 - Product of the Year" href="http://www.linuxjournal.com/slideshow/readers-choice-2011?page=44">Product of the Year award</a>. Considering the awards were decided by over 12,000 voters in 2010, this is a great honor for GNOME.
36356 
36357 Linux Journal reports that “GNOME 3 represents a drastic change in the way we compute on the desktop“, and says the readers have proven “that change isn't always a bad thing, and GNOME 3 wins!”.
36358 
36359 <img class="alignnone" title="Linux Journal Readers Choice Awards 2011" src="http://www.linuxjournal.com/files/linuxjournal.com/ufiles/imagecache/slideshow-400/ReadersChoiceBanner%281%29.png" alt="" width="400" height="90" />]]></content:encoded>
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36361 		<wp:post_id>1900</wp:post_id>
36362 		<wp:post_date>2012-01-27 20:17:26</wp:post_date>
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36380 				<title>Hackfest Plans to Improve GNOME Accessibility</title>
36381 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/01/hackfest-plans-to-improve-gnome-accessibility/</link>
36382 		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Jan 2012 14:29:45 +0000</pubDate>
36383 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
36384 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=1918</guid>
36385 		<description></description>
36386 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[GNOME accessibility contributors will be gathering for a four day hackfest in A Coruña, Spain, next week. Together, they will be working to enhance GNOME's assistive technologies, which allow people with disabilities such as visual, movement, hearing, cognitive and language impairments to use GNOME software.
36387 
36388 The hackfest will be focusing on two key GNOME accessibility technologies - ATK and AT-SPI. These facilities allow GNOME applications to be used through accessibilty technologies, such as screen readers.
36389 
36390 The hackfest is being hosted by Igalia who, alongside the GNOME Foundation, are sponsoring the hackfest. See the <a href="https://live.gnome.org/Accessibility/Hackfests/ATK2012" title="GNOME Live! - ATK and AT-SPI Hackfest 2012">hackfest wiki page</a> for more details.
36391 
36392 GNOME is currently campaigning to raise funds to support its ongoing accessibility efforts. <a href="http://www-old.gnome.org/friends/index.html" title="Help make 2012 the Year of Accessibility for GNOME!">Help us to make 2012 the Year of Accessibility for GNOME!</a>
36393 
36394 <a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/gnome-foundation-sponsored-badge.png"><img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/gnome-foundation-sponsored-badge.png" alt="" title="GNOME Foundation Sponsored Badge" width="213" height="213" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1919" /></a> <a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/igalia.png"><img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/igalia.png" alt="" title="igalia" width="168" height="60" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1415" /></a>]]></content:encoded>
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36397 		<wp:post_date>2012-01-13 14:29:45</wp:post_date>
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36415 				<title>See GNOME at FOSDEM 2012, February 4-5th</title>
36416 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/01/see-gnome-at-fosdem-2012-february-4-5th/</link>
36417 		<pubDate>Tue, 31 Jan 2012 20:15:49 +0000</pubDate>
36418 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[czeller]]></dc:creator>
36419 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=1936</guid>
36420 		<description></description>
36421 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[GNOME will be very present at <a title="FOSDEM 2012" href="http://fosdem.org/2012/" target="_blank">FOSDEM 2012</a>. The Free and Open source Software Developers' European Meeting (<abbr title="Free and Open source Software Developers' European Meeting">FOSDEM</abbr>) is a major two-day event organized by volunteers to promote the widespread use of Free and Open Source software. It happens every year in Brussels, Belgium.
36422 
36423 GNOME will have a booth at FOSDEM this year, with T-Shirts for sale, stickers and more. GNOME developers will be available to answer questions and will be demonstrating the latest GNOME technologies. GNOME community members will also be attending FOSDEM including Karen Sandler, the executive director of the GNOME Foundation, as well as members of the GNOME Release Team.
36424 
36425 There are going to be many talks about GNOME, covering topics ranging from new technologies, community organization and design. Most of these talks will be held in the Cross-Desktop Devroom (H 1308). Here are some of them:
36426 <table width="650" border="1" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="0"><col width="137" /> <col width="333" /> <col width="157" />
36427 <tbody>
36428 <tr valign="TOP">
36429 <td width="137">
36430 <p align="LEFT"><span style="font-size: small;">Saturday Feb 4 11:20</span></p>
36431 <p align="LEFT"><span style="font-size: small;">H.1308 50 minutes</span></p>
36432 </td>
36433 <td width="333">
36434 <p align="LEFT"><span style="font-size: small;">GStreamer 1.0 - the next generation of your favourite multimedia framework</span></p>
36435 </td>
36436 <td width="157">
36437 <p align="LEFT"><span style="font-size: small;">Tim-Philipp Müller</span></p>
36438 </td>
36439 </tr>
36440 <tr valign="TOP">
36441 <td width="137">
36442 <p align="LEFT"><span style="font-size: small;">Feb. 4 17:00</span></p>
36443 <p align="LEFT"><span style="font-size: small;">H. 1308 30 minutes</span></p>
36444 </td>
36445 <td width="333">
36446 <p align="LEFT"><span style="font-size: small;">GNOME 3: Every Detail Matters</span></p>
36447 <p align="LEFT"></p>
36448 </td>
36449 <td width="157">
36450 <p align="LEFT"><span style="font-size: small;">Allan Day</span></p>
36451 </td>
36452 </tr>
36453 <tr valign="TOP">
36454 <td width="137">
36455 <p align="LEFT"><span style="font-size: small;">Feb 5 13:30</span></p>
36456 <p align="LEFT"><span style="font-size: small;">H. 1308 40 minutes</span></p>
36457 </td>
36458 <td width="333">
36459 <p align="LEFT"><span style="font-size: small;">How to trick a developer into being a designer?</span></p>
36460 </td>
36461 <td width="157">
36462 <p align="LEFT"><span style="font-size: small;">Seif Lotfy &amp; Allan Day</span></p>
36463 </td>
36464 </tr>
36465 <tr valign="TOP">
36466 <td width="137">
36467 <p align="LEFT"><span style="font-size: small;">Feb 5 13:30</span></p>
36468 <p align="LEFT"><span style="font-size: small;">H.1308 40 minutes</span></p>
36469 </td>
36470 <td width="333">
36471 <p align="LEFT"><span style="font-size: small;">Make your applications smarter via Zeitgeist</span></p>
36472 </td>
36473 <td width="157">
36474 <p align="LEFT"><span style="font-size: small;">Seif Lotfy</span></p>
36475 </td>
36476 </tr>
36477 <tr valign="TOP">
36478 <td width="137">
36479 <p align="LEFT"><span style="font-size: small;">Feb 5 09:15</span></p>
36480 <p align="LEFT"><span style="font-size: small;">H.1308 40 minutes</span></p>
36481 </td>
36482 <td width="333">
36483 <p align="LEFT"><span style="font-size: small;">GNOME 3.4 accessible: Status, news, future</span></p>
36484 </td>
36485 <td width="157">
36486 <p align="LEFT"><span style="font-size: small;">Alejandro Piiñeiro Iglesias</span></p>
36487 </td>
36488 </tr>
36489 <tr valign="TOP">
36490 <td width="137">
36491 <p align="LEFT"><span style="font-size: small;">Feb 5 15:00</span></p>
36492 <p align="LEFT"><span style="font-size: small;">H.1308 40 minutes</span></p>
36493 </td>
36494 <td width="333">
36495 <p align="LEFT"><span style="font-size: small;">WebKitGTK+ status and roadmap to WebKit2</span></p>
36496 </td>
36497 <td width="157">
36498 <p align="LEFT"><span style="font-size: small;">Mario Sanchez Prada</span></p>
36499 </td>
36500 </tr>
36501 <tr valign="TOP">
36502 <td width="137">
36503 <p align="LEFT"><span style="font-size: small;">Feb 5 15:45</span></p>
36504 <p align="LEFT"><span style="font-size: small;">H.1308 30 minutes</span></p>
36505 </td>
36506 <td width="333">
36507 <p align="LEFT"><span style="font-size: small;">Getting into GNOME: Impressions of a new maintainer</span></p>
36508 </td>
36509 <td width="157">
36510 <p align="LEFT"><span style="font-size: small;">David King</span></p>
36511 </td>
36512 </tr>
36513 <tr valign="TOP">
36514 <td width="137">
36515 <p align="LEFT"><span style="font-size: small;">Sunday Feb 5 16:20</span></p>
36516 <p align="LEFT"><span style="font-size: small;">H.1308 30 minutes</span></p>
36517 </td>
36518 <td width="333">
36519 <p align="LEFT"><span style="font-size: small;">Web Applications in GNOME</span></p>
36520 </td>
36521 <td width="157">
36522 <p align="LEFT"><span style="font-size: small;">Xan López</span></p>
36523 </td>
36524 </tr>
36525 <tr valign="TOP">
36526 <td width="137">
36527 <p align="LEFT"><span style="font-size: small;">Sunday Feb 5 10:45 H.1308 30 minutes</span></p>
36528 </td>
36529 <td width="333">
36530 <p align="LEFT"><span style="font-size: small;">Boxes, use other systems with ease</span></p>
36531 </td>
36532 <td width="157">
36533 <p align="LEFT"><span style="font-size: small;">Marc-André Lureau &amp; Zeeshan Ali</span></p>
36534 </td>
36535 </tr>
36536 </tbody>
36537 </table>
36538 &nbsp;
36539 
36540 As usual, there will be a GNOME Beer Party on Saturday night. Held at "La Bécasse" (rue de Tabora 11 (2 minutes from the Grand Place) from 20:00-00:30 in the city center (NOT “La Bécasse” by ULB/FOSDEM!)
36541 
36542 If you are a GNOME contributor, let us know if you will be attending FOSDEM at: <a href="https://live.gnome.org/Brussels2012/Attendees">https://live.gnome.org/Brussels2012/Attendees</a>.]]></content:encoded>
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36563 				<title>Excellent Progress Made at GNOME Accessibility Hackfest</title>
36564 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/02/excellent-progress-made-at-gnome-accessibility-hackfest/</link>
36565 		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Feb 2012 20:48:32 +0000</pubDate>
36566 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[jjmarin]]></dc:creator>
36567 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=1980</guid>
36568 		<description></description>
36569 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[The GNOME Foundation is pleased to announce the successful conclusion of the <a href="https://live.gnome.org/Accessibility/Hackfests/ATK2012">ATK/AT-SPI Hackfest</a> which was held from January 18th to 22th at Igalia’s offices in A Coruña, Spain. There were attendees from several companies and organizations including Red Hat, SUSE, Igalia, Mozilla and Nokia with different backgrounds and expertise in areas like GTK, ATK, AT-SPI2, Qt, WebKitGtk+ and Gecko.
36570 
36571 <img class="alignnone aligncenter" src="http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7141/6730165287_76e7b0ed55_z.jpg" alt="Picture of the attenders to the hackfest" width="640" height="427" />
36572 <p style="text-align: center"><img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/CreativeCommons_by.png" alt="" width="12px;" height="12px;" /> <img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/CreativeCommons_sa.png" alt="" width="12px;" height="12px;" /> <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/">Some rights reserved</a> by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/mariosp/">mariosp</a></p>
36573 The hackfest was very productive, some of the highlights included:
36574 <ul>
36575 	<li>It was agreed to <a href="http://blogs.igalia.com/apinheiro/2012/01/19/atkat-spi2-hackfest-2012-day-1/">remove key events emission from GTK+</a> as soon as an alternative implementation is provided. Several approaches for this implementation where discussed.</li>
36576 	<li>Accessibility support for WebKitGtk+ has been further improved with a <a href="http://blogs.igalia.com/mario/2012/01/27/accessibility-support-in-webkit2gtk/">big refactoring of the code</a>, as well as exposing WebKit2Gtk+ accessibility hierarchies to ATK/AT-SPI.</li>
36577 	<li>Ideas for a more efficient and effective <a href="http://lightvortex.livejournal.com/240263.html">AT-SPI2 cache policy</a> were discussed, with the goal of keeping DBus messages traffic to a minimum.</li>
36578 	<li>There was an important discussion about <a href="http://blogs.igalia.com/apinheiro/2012/01/19/atkat-spi2-hackfest-2012-day-1/">global vs per-object events</a>. The aim here is to make sure that only the relevant events are sent to accessibility clients. In the short term, the current goblal-events hook-based implementation will be maintained, but we will be exploring alternatives.</li>
36579 	<li>It was concluded that in order to <a href="http://blogs.igalia.com/apinheiro/2012/01/24/atkat-spi2-hackfest-2012-days-2345/">enable accessibility support by default</a>, we shouldn’t use ATK-bridge as a module, but integrate it in the core platform. Several possible approaches were discussed, and we set the aim of having a concrete plan decided by the time GNOME 3.4 is released.</li>
36580 	<li>These and other accessibility underpinnings were worked on, which will effectively improve the experience of GNOME users who need accessibility features.</li>
36581 </ul>
36582 <strong>There are many challenges in the near future of accessibility and GNOME is currently campaigning to raise funds to support its ongoing efforts. <a href="http://www.gnome.org/friends/">Help us to make 2012 the Year of Accessibility for GNOME!</a>.</strong>
36583 
36584 The GNOME Foundation and community are very grateful to the sponsors of this event:
36585 
36586 <a href="http://www.mozilla.org/foundation/"><img class="alignnone aligncenter" src="https://live.gnome.org/Hackfests/ATK2011?action=AttachFile&amp;do=get&amp;target=mozilla-foundation.png" alt="Mozilla Foundation logo" width="192" height="192" /></a>
36587 
36588 <a href="http://www.igalia.com/"><img class="alignnone aligncenter" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/igalia.png" alt="Igalia logo" width="168" height="60" /></a>]]></content:encoded>
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36615 				<title>The GNOME Foundation Welcomes Ten New Members</title>
36616 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/02/the-gnome-foundation-welcomes-ten-new-members/</link>
36617 		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Feb 2012 21:39:37 +0000</pubDate>
36618 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
36619 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=2037</guid>
36620 		<description></description>
36621 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[The GNOME Foundation Membership Committee is proud to announce our newly approved Foundation Members. Please welcome and thank them for their great and valuable contributions to GNOME!
36622 
36623 They are:
36624 <ol>
36625         <li>Sergio Villar Senín (WebKitGtk+, libsoup and Epiphany)</li>
36626 	<li>Christy Eller (GNOME's OPW internship, GNOME Marketing and gnome.org's development)</li>
36627 	<li>Julita Inca Chiroque (GNOME Documentation, GNOME's OPW internship)</li>
36628 	<li>Aurimas Černius (Gnote's maintainer, Lithuanian translations for GNOME)</li>
36629 	<li>Martin Pitt (Debian / Ubuntu packaging for GNOME, PyGObject, Bug triaging and fixing)</li>
36630 	<li>Neil Roberts (Cogl's maintainer, Clutter's contributions, GNOME's esperanto translator)</li>
36631 	<li>Jasper St. Pierre (Many contributions on mutter / gnome-shell, author of the extensions.gnome.org website)</li>
36632 	<li>Shaswat Nimesh (Speaker at Gnome Asia Summit 2011, GUADEC  Committee member, Founder and coordinator of Chennai GNOME User Group and GNOME's advocacy in India)</li>
36633 	<li>Michal Hruby (Zeitgeist and Synapse developer)</li>
36634 	<li>Vibha Yadav (Evolution and related modules, GNOME.Asia 2011 as a speaker)</li>
36635 </ol>
36636 Congratulations to our new members!
36637 
36638 If you contribute to GNOME, you too can become a member of the Foundation. See the <a href="http://foundation.gnome.org/membership/" title="Membership of the GNOME Foundation">membership page</a> for details.]]></content:encoded>
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36659 				<title>GNOME Hackfest Double Bill in Brno, Czech Republic</title>
36660 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/02/gnome-hackfest-double-bill-in-brno-czech-republic/</link>
36661 		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Feb 2012 23:04:47 +0000</pubDate>
36662 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[czeller]]></dc:creator>
36663 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=2066</guid>
36664 		<description></description>
36665 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[Two major GNOME hackfests will be simultaneously taking place in Brno, Czech Republic, this week. A <a href="http://live.gnome.org/Hackfests/GtkBrno2012" target="_blank">GTK+ Hackfest</a> will focus on the GNOME toolkit, while a <a href="http://live.gnome.org/Hackfests/BrnoDocs2012" target="_blank">Doc Sprint</a> will be an important opportunity for our documentation writers to prepare for the upcoming GNOME 3.4 release.
36666 
36667 The GTK+ hackfest will begin on Friday, 2/17 and will combine presentations and working sessions. The event will be a chance to plan GTK+ development, and will include discussions of Clutter integration, accessibility support and how to meet user experience goals. Visit the <a href="http://live.gnome.org/Hackfests/GtkBrno2012" target="_blank">GNOME wiki</a> for more details and a list of attendees from the GNOME community.
36668 
36669 The Doc Sprint will also begin on Friday, 2/17. It will be an intensive work session for the <a href="http://live.gnome.org/DocumentationProject" target="_blank">GNOME Documentation Project</a>, with the goal of updating and creating current documentation for the release of GNOME 3.4. This group will be updating GNOME help and GNOME application tutorials, improving <a href="http://developer.gnome.org/gobject/stable/pt01.html">GObject overview</a>, and more. See the <a href="http://live.gnome.org/Hackfests/BrnoDocs2012" target="_blank">GNOME wiki</a> for details and a list of attendees.
36670 
36671 Both hackfests are being hosted by Red Hat, as a part of its <a href="https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DeveloperConference2012">2012 Developer Conference</a> which is occurring February 17-21. The Developer Conference is open to all Linux and JBoss developers, admins and users. Entrance is free and registration is not required. There will be breakfasts, snacks and a party catered by Red Hat on Friday evening.
36672 
36673 <img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/red-hat-logo.png" alt="" title="Red Hat" width="360" height="140" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-2098" />]]></content:encoded>
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36694 				<title>Hong Kong to host GNOME.Asia 2012, June 9-15</title>
36695 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/02/hong-kong-to-host-gnome-asia-2012-june-9-15/</link>
36696 		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Feb 2012 04:18:43 +0000</pubDate>
36697 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[karen]]></dc:creator>
36698 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=2168</guid>
36699 		<description></description>
36700 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[It is with great pleasure that the GNOME Foundation announces that Hong Kong has been selected as the venue of our upcoming GNOME.Asia 2012. GNOME.Asia 2012 follows the release of GNOME 3.4, helping to bring new desktop paradigms that facilitate user interaction in the computing world. It will be a great place to celebrate and explore the many new features and enhancements to the groundbreaking GNOME 3 release and to help make GNOME as successful as possible.
36701 
36702 Hong Kong is well known for being one of the largest cities in Asia, with a thriving cultural scene, solid infrastructure, and robust public transportation system.   Many countries have a visa-free period for travel with Hong Kong and the city has well integrated international connections. We believe that hosting the event in Hong
36703 Kong will bring the spotlight on GNOME and make an impact locally, regionally and internationally in terms of business and community building. Aside from being a business capital, Hong Kong is also well known as a tourist destination that is famous for its food, shopping and many attractions.
36704 
36705 Potential sites for the conference are the Breakthrough Youth Village Campsite and City University of Hong Kong, and reasonable rates for accommodations have been arranged.
36706 
36707 We would like to thank everyone who participated in the GNOME.Asia 2012 bidding process, especially the great work from Team GNOME Hong Kong and Team GNOME Indonesia.  We look forward to working with you more in the future!
36708 
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36734 				<title>Welcome to More New GNOME Foundation Members</title>
36735 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/02/welcome-to-more-new-gnome-foundation-members/</link>
36736 		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Feb 2012 13:48:31 +0000</pubDate>
36737 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
36738 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=2187</guid>
36739 		<description></description>
36740 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[Many new members have been joining the GNOME Foundation recently, which is always great news. The latest to join are:
36741 
36742 <ol>
36743 	<li>Olivier Sessink (Bluefish's author, huge Bugzilla's contributions)</li>
36744 
36745 	<li>Antono Vasiljev (GObject Introspection, Bug triaging and fixing, GNOME Esperanto Translator)</li>
36746 
36747 	<li>Christian Hergert (contributions to Glib, GTK)</li>
36748 
36749 	<li>Nick Richards (GTK+ and Empathy code contributions)</li>
36750 
36751 	<li>Eduardo Lima Mitev (Instrospection related fixed to Grilo, glib)</li>
36752 
36753 	<li>Guillaume Emont (Code contributions on Gstreamer and Grilo, bug triaging and fixing, blog posts about GNOME technologies)</li>
36754 
36755 	<li>Mikkel Kamstrup Erlandsen (Deskbar-applet and Zeitgeist maintainer, code contributions on several GNOME Modules)</li>
36756 
36757 	<li>Raluca Elena Podiuc (GsoC's student working on integrating Cheese with Empathy)</li>
36758 
36759 	<li>Srishti Sethi (GsoC's student workin on GCompris, represented GNOME at FUDCon India 2011)</li>
36760 
36761 	<li>Daniel Espinosa Ortiz (Libgda's maintainer, GNOME-DB's contributions, bug fixing and triaging)</li>
36762 
36763 	<li>Chandni Verma (GNOME's OPW internship working on Empathy, GNOME's Asia organization and Marketing contributions)</li>
36764 
36765 	<li>Daniel Williams (NetworkManager & ModemManager maintainer, code and bug triaging / fixing contributions over several GNOME Modules)</li>
36766 
36767 	<li>Joone Hur (WebKitGTK+ and WebKitClutter contributions, GNOME Promoter in South Korea)</li>
36768 
36769 	<li>Tamara Atanasoska (Anjuta's contributions during GsoC, GNOME Promoter in Macedonia)</li>
36770 
36771 	<li>Guido Günther (krb5-auth-dialog's developer, NetworkManager & ModemManager code contributions)</li>
36772 
36773 	<li>Damien Lespiau (Clutter-GStreamer's Maintainer)</li>
36774 
36775 	<li>Philippe Normand (WebKitGTK, Gstreamer)</li>
36776 
36777 	<li>Yu Liansu (GNOME's OPW internship, GNOME Design)</li>
36778 
36779 	<li>Margaret M. Ford (GNOME's OPW internship, GNOME Design)</li></ol>
36780 
36781 A warm welcome to our new members! They join <a href="http://www.gnome.org/foundation/membership/" title="GNOME Foundation Members">a magnificent community of contributors</a>. 
36782 
36783 If you contribute to GNOME, you can also become a member of the Foundation. <a href="http://www.gnome.org/foundation/membership/apply/" title="Become a GNOME Foundation Member">See the membership page for details</a>.]]></content:encoded>
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36804 				<title>GUADEC 2012 Call for Participation</title>
36805 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/02/guadec-2012-call-for-participation/</link>
36806 		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Feb 2012 14:16:56 +0000</pubDate>
36807 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[karen]]></dc:creator>
36808 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=2195</guid>
36809 		<description></description>
36810 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[February 28, 2012: A Coruña, Spain. A public Call for Participation has officially opened for the <a title="GUADEC" href="http://guadec.org/">2012 GNOME Users And Developers European Conference</a> (GUADEC) conference. Grupo de Programadores y Usuarios de Linux (GPUL), this year's organizers of the event, anticipate a wide range of speakers and hundreds of participants to once again make this conference a highly informative and community-building event.
36811 
36812 You can read the press release and register in the paper submission system <a title="GUADEC Call for Papers" href="http://www.guadec.org/cfp">here</a>.
36813 
36814 GUADEC 2012 will be hosted in <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Coru%C3%B1a">A Coruña, Spain</a>, from July 26 - 29. Now in its 13th year, GUADEC is one of the largest annual meetings of free and open source software developers, GNOME foundation leaders, individuals, governments and businesses from around the world. Speakers include leading names from the GNOME, UNIX, GNU/Linux and Free and Open Source software. With additional days from July 30 - August 1 allocated for hackfests and meetings. A Coruña has already seen several successful GNOME-related hackfests over the past three years, and GUADEC will be held in the <a href="http://www.fic.udc.es">Faculty of Computer Science at the University of A Coruña</a>.
36815 
36816 The 2011 release of GNOME 3 has significantly refreshed development of the GNOME project. Topics are of particular interest for GUADEC 2012 include:
36817 <ul>
36818 	<li>Design of the core user experience</li>
36819 	<li>Writing applications for GNOME 3</li>
36820 	<li>Integration of web life into the desktop</li>
36821 	<li>Adapting GNOME to new types of devices</li>
36822 	<li>Improvements to and unification of desktop plumbing</li>
36823 	<li>Outreach to new contributors</li>
36824 	<li>Organization and governance of the project</li>
36825 	<li>GNOME’s 15th birthday</li>
36826 </ul>
36827 Submissions that do not fit into these categories are also welcome, provided that they are of relevance, or inspiring to the GNOME community. You can access the secure online submission system directly via <a title="Online Submission System" href="https://www.gpul.org/indico/abstractSubmission.py?confId=0">gpul.org</a>.
36828 
36829 The Call for Participation for GUADEC 2012 will follow these dates:
36830 <ul>
36831 	<li>April 14: Deadline for submission of abstracts</li>
36832 	<li>Presentations will be reviewed by the program committee</li>
36833 	<li>April 28: Notification of speakers</li>
36834 	<li>End of April: Call for Lightening talks</li>
36835 	<li>July 26 - 29: GUADEC 2012 in A Coruña, Spain</li>
36836 	<li>July 30 - August 1: hackfests and meetings</li>
36837 </ul>
36838 If you are interested in organizing a workshop, a BoF session or a project room during this second half of GUADEC, please wait for a later separate call for participation.
36839 
36840 The <a title="guadec-papers@gnome.org" href="mailto:guadec-papers@gnome.org">program committee</a> will consist of the following members: Andre Klapper, Allan Day (Red Hat), Ryan Lortie (Codethink), Michael Meeks (SUSE), Lennart Poettering (Red Hat), Christian Schaller (Collabora) and Vincent Untz (SUSE).
36841 <h2>About the GNOME Foundation</h2>
36842 Composed of hundreds of volunteer developers and industry-leading companies, the GNOME Foundation is an organization committed to supporting the advancement of the GNOME project. The foundation is a member directed, non-profit organization that provides financial, organizational and legal support to the GNOME project and helps determine its vision and roadmap.
36843 
36844 GNOME, the default graphical environment in many major GNU/Linux and Unix systems, has millions of users around the world and the support of large enterprises and small business. Holding its main tenets as freedom, accessibility and usability, GNOME is well positioned to play a key role in future FLOSS projects.
36845 
36846 <h2>About GUADEC</h2>
36847 GUADEC is the GNOME Users And Developers' European Conference. Held annually since 2000 in cities around Europe, GUADEC is the largest congress of GNOME users, developers, artists, translators, foundation leaders, individuals, governments and businesses in the world. Presentations are given by business leaders, government spokespeople, volunteers and motivated developers on a range of topics including the future directions of the GNOME Project, Unix, GNU/Linux, Free and Open Source software, new features, exciting ideas and modern development techniques.
36848 
36849 More information about GUADEC, GNOME and the GNOME Foundation can be found at <a href="http://www.guadec.org">www.guadec.org</a>, <a href="www.gnome.org">www.gnome.org</a> and <a href="http://foundation.gnome.org">foundation.gnome.org</a>.
36850 
36851 Follow GUADEC developments: <a href="http://www.identi.ca/guadec">identi.ca/GUADEC</a> &amp; <a href="http://www.twitter.com/GUADEC">twitter.com/GUADEC</a>
36852 
36853 For general questions please contact <a title="guadec-list@gnome.org" href="mailto:guadec-list@gnome.org">the GUADEC team</a>.]]></content:encoded>
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36875 				<title>Quarterly Report Q3, 2011</title>
36876 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/quarterly-reports/2011/11/quarterly-report-q3-2011/</link>
36877 		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Nov 2011 12:00:16 +0000</pubDate>
36878 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[av]]></dc:creator>
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36881 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Board and Executive Director</h2>
36882 <h4>by: Karen Sandler</h4>
36883 This quarter was a time of change for GNOME's Board of Directors, with a new Board of Directors taking charge of the foundation. The new Board is: Emmanuele Bassi, Brian Cameron, Ryan Lortie, Shaun McCance, Bastien Nocera, Stormy Peters and Germán Póo-Caamaño.
36884 
36885 It's also time to give a big thank you to our outgoing board members: Emily Chen, Paul Cutler, Og Maciel and Andreas Nilsson. They each have done a tremendous amount of work for the GNOME Foundation.
36886 
36887 New officers were also elected from the Board. Brian Cameron now serves as President, Bastien Nocera serves as Vice President, Emmanuele Bassi serves as Secretary and Shaun McCance serves as Treasurer.
36888 
36889 This was been a busy quarter for The GNOME Foundation. Highlights include:
36890 <ul>
36891 	<li>The GNOME community announced on September 28, 2011 the release of GNOME 3.2, the first follow-up release to its ground-breaking GNOME 3.0. This release was focused on refining the project and starting to introduce new, modern GNOME applications to deeply integrate with the GNOME 3 experience.</li>
36892 	<li>The Desktop Summit, held August 6-12 in Berlin, Germany was a great success. The GNOME and KDE communities gathered together for the second time, improving on the first Desktop Summit which was held in 2009. The GNOME Foundation and KDE e.V. sponsored travel and accommodation costs for 80+ attendees and more than 50 volunteers pitched in to help the Desktop Summit run smoothly–preparing the venues and cleaning up afterwards, helping with registration, selling t-shirts, recording video streams, chairing sessions, running errands, managing networks, and more.</li>
36893 	<li>The GNOME Foundation announced that after considering three very impressive bids,A Coruña, Spain, was chosen for GUADEC 2012. More volunteer help is needed to help make the next GUADEC a success. Planning meetings take place every other Monday on #guadec. We need your help!</li>
36894 </ul>
36895 As always, please email the GNOME Foundation's board of directors at <a href="mailto:board-list@gnome.org">board-list@gnome.org</a> if there is anything The GNOME Foundation can do to help or if there are any opportunities that you think The GNOME Foundation should know about.
36896 
36897 Please also consider becoming a Friend of GNOME. Your donations really do help the GNOME Foundation continue provide support and services which help the success of the GNOME project. There are many ways to support and contribute to GNOME beyond a financial contribution, including volunteering. For example, GNOME is in the process of improving its website and would appreciate any help with this endeavor!
36898 <h3>Notes from New Executive Director, Karen Sandler</h3>
36899 Hello GNOME Foundation members and friends! The third quarter of 2011 -- my first as GNOME's executive director -- started with a bang at the Desktop Summit. I was thrilled to meet a lot of you in person. It reminded me yet again how amazing and dedicated the GNOME community is. I'm extremely proud to be a part of that community, and that pride only grows over time as we keep making GNOME better. GNOME 3.2 is so impressive that I find myself telling people about it everywhere I go.
36900 
36901 There's still quite as bit of work ahead of us and I look forward to tackling it together. If you think of anything that the Foundation can do better or if there's something I can help with, definitely let me know.
36902 <h2>Bugsquad</h2>
36903 <h4>by: André Klapper</h4>
36904 From July to September, 6795 reports (bugs + feature requests) were opened and 6683 were closed.
36905 
36906 Top bug closers were Akhil Laddha (794 reports), Matthias Clasen (249), Fabio Durán Verdugo (241), Milan Crha (239) and André Klapper (225).
36907 
36908 Top bug reporters were Akhil Laddha (132 reports), Pedro Villavicencio (123), Vincent Untz (93), Guillaume Desmottes (89), Matthias Clasen (75).
36909 <h2>Release Team</h2>
36910 <h4>by: Frederic Peters</h4>
36911 From the 3.1.3 development release to the final 3.2.0 release, the Release Team managed seven releases this quarter, paying special attention to the progress made on important 3.1 features (see <a href="http://live.gnome.org/ThreePointOne/Features">http://live.gnome.org/ThreePointOne/Features</a>), as well as keeping its usual role of gatekeeper during freezes (and good thing we didn't have the amount of freeze break requests we had for 3.0). We also called for volunteers to work on 3.2 live images and it was handled by Javier Hernández, who already had some experience using the Open Build Service for the 3.0 accessibility live image, we will try to do it again for 3.4, probably starting earlier so we can get images out for the beta releases. Click <a href="http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/09/gnome-3-improved-and-refined-with-the-release-of-gnome-3-2/">here</a> to read the press release about GNOME 3.2, to know more about what's improved and refined in GNOME 3.2
36912 <h2>Membership and Elections Committee</h2>
36913 <h4>by: Tobias Mueller</h4>
36914 During Q3 2011, The GNOME membership and elections committee received 17 applications for a new foundation membership and 30 applications for renewals of a membership. Out of those, 45 were processed. During the same period, 10 members did not renew their membership and thus dropped out. We ended up with 347 members.
36915 
36916 We ended up with 14 new members:
36917 <ul>
36918 	<li>Robert Bragg (2011-07-18)</li>
36919 	<li>Efstathios Iosifidis (2011-07-18)</li>
36920 	<li>Alberto Garcia Gonzalez (2011-07-20)</li>
36921 	<li>Arx Henrique Pereira da Cruz (2011-07-20)</li>
36922 	<li>Richard Schwarting (2011-08-10)</li>
36923 	<li>Lucas Stephen Beeler (2011-08-10)</li>
36924 	<li>Krzesimir Nowak (2011-08-10)</li>
36925 	<li>Eric Gregory (2011-08-10)</li>
36926 	<li>David King (2011-08-30)</li>
36927 	<li>Bin Li (2011-09-10)</li>
36928 	<li>Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse (2011-09-10)</li>
36929 	<li>Jim Nelson (2011-09-10)</li>
36930 	<li>Ekaterina Gerasimova (2011-09-11)</li>
36931 	<li>Stéphane Maniaci (2011-09-29)</li>
36932 </ul>
36933 <h2>Outreach Program for Women</h2>
36934 <h4>by: Marina Zhurakhinskaya</h4>
36935 Nine OPW interns attended the Desktop Summit in Berlin, Germany on August 6-12. Some of them did lightning talks about their work during the <a href="https://www.desktopsummit.org/program/sessions/gnome-and-kde-interns-showcase">GNOME and KDE Interns Showcase</a> session. The GNOME women's dinner was attended by 23 women. There was also a <a href="http://wiki.desktopsummit.org/Workshops_%26_BoFs/2011/Women%27s_Networking_BoF">Women's Networking BoF</a> at the conference.
36936 
36937 The 15 female interns GNOME had this summer made a lot of great contributions to it. The accomplishments of each one of them are descibed in this <a href="http://blogs.gnome.org/marina/2011/09/30/would-you-like-an-awesome-new-contributor-for-your-project">blog post</a>.
36938 
36939 Three OPW interns attended the Montreal Summit in Canada on October 8-10. Marina Zhurakhinskaya ran a session about outreach initiatives in GNOME there in which all three of the interns and many other community members participated.
36940 
36941 Marina and André Klapper represented GNOME at the Google Summer of Code mentors summit in Mountain View, California on October 21-23. Marina and Pat Tressel from the Sahana Project co-hosted two well-attended sessions on women outreach. Marina <a href="http://live.gnome.org/GnomeMarketing/MarketingMaterial/Presentations?action=AttachFile&amp;do=get&amp;target=WomenOutreachAndGSoC.odp">presented</a> on the GNOME community's positive experience with women outreach and encouraged other organizations to create <a href="http://code.google.com/p/google-summer-of-code/wiki/Mentors">lists of mentors</a> with whom newcomers can connect to ask for help.
36942 
36943 An application process for the new OPW internships round completed on October 31 and we are looking forward to the announcement and the work of the new group of interns.
36944 <h2>Localization</h2>
36945 <h4>by: Petr Kovar</h4>
36946 During Q3, GNOME localization teams efforts were focused mainly on delivering translation support for the GNOME 3.2 release, which was shipped on September 28. In this release, there were more than 50 languages with at least 80 percent of strings translated, including the user and administration guides.
36947 
36948 One of the participants in the GNOME Outreach Program for Women that took place from May 23 to August 22, Priscilla Mahlangu, completed the first localization intern in the history of the program after working on Zulu translations with Friedel Wolff as her mentor. As a result, she managed to improve Zulu localization from ca. 4 percent of translated strings to ca. 10 percent.
36949 
36950 As the first team ever, the Spanish team was able to complete the translation of the official GIMP documentation, thanks to the work done by a Spanish translator, Ignacio Ant.
36951 
36952 Thanks to the contributions from Claude Paroz and Gil Forcada, the GNOME localization platform Damned Lies, running on l10n.gnome.org, saw a number of improvements in this quarter, including work on implementing support for word statistics.
36953 <h2>GNOME Users Group</h2>
36954 <h4>by: Allan Caeg</h4>
36955 There is a number of GNOME Users Groups (GUG) worldwide that actively promoted GNOME this quarter. One of them is the group in Philippines. This GUG is composed of people who regularly organize FOSS events like annual<a href="http://sfd.ph/">Software Freedom Day celebrations</a> in different parts of the country. They regularly advocate GNOME in these events along with KahelOS, a GNOME based GNU/Linux distribution championed by members of this group. This quarter, they also <a href="https://picasaweb.google.com/100928458736984704108/Gnome32#">celebrated</a> the release of GNOME 3.2 <a href="https://live.gnome.org/GnomeMarketing/ThreePointTwo/ReleaseParties">along with other GUGs</a> around the world.
36956 <h2>Design</h2>
36957 <h4>by: Calum Benson</h4>
36958 In addition to the usual release activities associated with the 3.2 release in September, this quarter the design team participated in the ongoing prototyping and design of applications and features including:
36959 <ul>
36960 	<li>Boxes remote visual access application</li>
36961 	<li>Dictionary application</li>
36962 	<li>Notification tray</li>
36963 	<li>System Settings window</li>
36964 	<li>Adwaita theme improvements</li>
36965 	<li>Power Off menu</li>
36966 	<li>gEdit facelift</li>
36967 	<li>Eye of GNOME home screen and image manipulation controls</li>
36968 	<li>Nautilus toolbar</li>
36969 	<li>Empathy video chat</li>
36970 </ul>
36971 <h2>Accessibility</h2>
36972 <h4>by: Alejandro Piñeiro Iglesias and Joanmarie Diggs</h4>
36973 The Accessibility Team actively worked on a number of fronts during the third quarter:
36974 <h3>GNOME 3.2</h3>
36975 We are happy to announce that:
36976 <ul>
36977 	<li>AT-SPI2 has been significantly stablized with several crashes, memory leaks, and other bugs having been solved. In addition, the libatspi documentation has been improved thanks to the work of Aline Bessa.</li>
36978 	<li>Gail, GNOME's Accessibility Implementation Library, has been completely merged into Gtk+.</li>
36979 	<li>Accerciser's and Orca's migrations to introspection have been completed.</li>
36980 	<li>GNOME Shell Magnifier is getting closer to having support for inverse lightness, as well as the ability to change brightness and contrast.</li>
36981 </ul>
36982 And we are looking forward to an even more accessible GNOME 3.4.
36983 <h3>Free Desktop Accessibility</h3>
36984 <ul>
36985 	<li>Thanks to improvements to AT-SPI2, applications now have a cross-desktop way to determine if accessibility support is enabled and to enable it if need be. As other desktop environments implement this support, GNOME users will have access to even more applications.</li>
36986 	<li>Through the <a href="http://www.gnome.org/press/2010/10/gnome-project-receives-15000-for-accessibility-work">generous support of the F123 Project</a>, a new libatspi-based plugin was created for Compiz, and focus and caret tracking has been developed for eZoom. This work will make it possible for users with low vision to work more efficiently, and also serves as an example to developers interested in a C++ implementation of libatspi. Thanks to Fernando Bothelo and the GNOME Foundation for their support.</li>
36987 </ul>
36988 <h3>The Desktop Summit</h3>
36989 The Accessibility Team participated at the Desktop Summit:
36990 <ul>
36991 	<li>Alejandro Piñeiro gave two presentations about the status of GNOME Accessibility, one at the Summit and at the Annual General Meeting.</li>
36992 	<li>Developers from both GNOME and KDE, including Frederick Gladhorn (qt-at-spi2 maintainer) and Peter Grasch (Simon maintainer) took advantage of the co-hosted event to discuss issues and plans to improve accessibility for the free desktop.</li>
36993 	<li>A productive <a href="http://wiki.desktopsummit.org/Workshops_%26_BoFs/2011/accessibility">cross-desktop Accessibility Bof</a> occurred at the end of the week</li>
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37015 				<title>Quarterly Report Q1, 2011</title>
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37022 <h2>Frederic Peters</h2>
37023 The release team had all its eyes on the preparation of GNOME 3.0, in preparation of the release climax. From March, with many freezes then in place we got to review/accept/decline lots of requests (<a href="http://blogs.gnome.org/ovitters/2011/03/30/on-the-road-to-gnome-3-0/">Olav had a post about this on his blog</a> ). And the quarter ended with three members of the team, Andre, Vincent, and Frederic (P.) flying to Bangalore for GNOME.Asia and the release hackfest.
37024 <h1>Art and Usability Teams</h1>
37025 <h2>Calum Benson</h2>
37026 All about the final push towards GNOME 3.0 this quarter. The art and usability teams have been involved in:
37027 <ul>
37028 	<li>final tweaks to the default GNOME 3 theme and backgrounds</li>
37029 	<li>final gnome-shell refinements</li>
37030 	<li>design mockups for Nautilus, Empathy and the Sharing panel</li>
37031 	<li>further discussions around the production of a GNOME 3 HIG and pattern library</li>
37032 	<li>producing content for the gnome3.org staging site</li>
37033 </ul>
37034 <h1>Bug Squad</h1>
37035 <h2>André Klapper</h2>
37036 From January to March, 7877 reports (bugs + feature requests) were opened and 8584 were closed. Top bug closers were Akhil Laddha (1065 reports), Fabio Durán Verdugo (827), Matthias Clasen (379), Bastien Nocera (359) and Milan Crha (249).
37037 
37038 Top bug reporters were William Jon ?McCann (129 reports), Matthias Clasen (112), Bastien Nocera (112), Cosimo Cecchi (106) and Guillaume Desmottes (80).
37039 
37040 Apart from business as usual there has been no other activity.
37041 <h1>Marketing Team</h1>
37042 <h2>Sumana Harihareswara</h2>
37043 In January, the Board interviewed candidates for the marketing contract position and chose Allan Day and Sumana Harihareswara. Allan and Sumana started in February. Allan's status updates: <a href="https://afaikblog.wordpress.com/2011/03/07/gnome-marketing-contract-week-1/">week 1</a>, <a href="https://afaikblog.wordpress.com/2011/03/14/gnome-marketing-contract-week-2/">week 2</a>, <a href="https://afaikblog.wordpress.com/2011/03/21/gnome-marketing-contract-week-3/">week 3</a>, <a href="https://afaikblog.wordpress.com/2011/03/23/gnome-marketing-needs-you/">March 23rd</a>,<a href="https://afaikblog.wordpress.com/2011/03/30/gnome-3-hackfest-day-3/">March 30th</a>. Sumana's status updates: <a href="http://www.harihareswara.net/sumana/2011/03/08/1">March 8th</a>, <a href="http://www.harihareswara.net/sumana/2011/03/28/0">March 28th</a>, <a href="http://www.harihareswara.net/sumana/2011/04/01/1">end of March</a>.
37044 
37045 Allan, Sumana, and volunteers organized <a href="https://live.gnome.org/GnomeMarketing/ThreePointZero/UserDays">two User Days</a>.
37046 
37047 Pockey Lam started encouraging and organizing <a href="https://live.gnome.org/ThreePointZero/LaunchParty">launch parties for GNOME 3</a>, and was able to sign up more than a hundred.
37048 
37049 Jason Clinton worked on making videos.
37050 
37051 Sumana put press contacts into GNOME's CiviCRM contacts database.
37052 
37053 Allan drafted <a href="http://library.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/3.0/">GNOME 3.0 release notes</a>.
37054 
37055 Andreas Nilsson worked with Allan and several other volunteers on the new gnome3.org and gnome.org websites.
37056 
37057 With help from Sri Ramkrishna and other volunteers, Sumana wrote the <a href="http://www.gnome.org/press/2011/04/gnome-3-0-released-better-for-users-developers-3/">press release</a>.
37058 
37059 With help from volunteers, a bilingual edition of <a href="http://www.gnomejournal.org/archives/">GNOME Journal</a> came out in March, and Sumana and volunteers worked towards the GNOME 3 edition that came out in April.
37060 <h1>Mobile</h1>
37061 <h2>Claudio Saavedra</h2>
37062 During this quarter, the GNOME Foundation kickstarted the GTK+/MeeGo integration project, which allowed a team of developers from Igalia to work improving the mobile story for GTK+. Through the course of this project, special effort was devoted to getting the most interesting features from the Maemo/GTK+ and Hildon projects in upstream GTK+ -- achieving the integration of a few and a good progress in others -- and the improvement of the GTK+ input method for MeeGo.
37063 <h1>Website</h1>
37064 <h2>Lucas Rocha</h2>
37065 The Web Team worked hard on the new Wordpress-based website for GNOME during this first quarter of 2011. The new website has been successfully released together with GNOME 3 thanks to the contributions from several members of the design and marketing teams. Special thanks to Vinicius Depizzol, who got the Wordpress implementation done and produced most of the new website design. Next step is to make the new website translatable via a Wordpress plugin that integrates with GNOME's translation infrastructure.
37066 <h1>Documentation Team</h1>
37067 <h2>Shaun McCance</h2>
37068 The documentation team worked hard to produce new topic-oriented help for GNOME 3. The new help is built on the Mallard-based application help work done since 2.28. In March 2011, members of the documentation team met up for a documentation sprint in Toronto. The team produced over 200 pages of user help for the GNOME desktop, and updated the developer tutorials and platform overview.
37069 <h1>Membership</h1>
37070 <h2>Tobias Mueller</h2>
37071 As <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2011-January/msg00009.html">announced on foundation-list</a>, the requirements to join the foundation have changed: Applicants now need two vouchers for their application to be processed and eventually accepted. Also, wiki and web pages have been modified and cleared up.
37072 
37073 Staff has changed, too. We'd like to thank Susana Pereira for her work as she left and welcome Christer Edwards to join the Membership and Elections Committee.
37074 
37075 The <a href="http://foundation.gnome.org/membership/application.php">application</a> page has been updated (it now asks less but more specific questions to grab all the details we really need to process an application succesfully) together with having quite all the Wiki pages under the MembershipCommittee area renewed and updated. Now everything should be ordered in a correct and good way. (easy to read, browse, search through)
37076 
37077 During Q1 2011 The GNOME membership and elections committee received 12 applications for a new foundation membership and 28 applications for renewals of a membership. Out of those, 46 were processed. During the same period, 15 members did not renew their membership and thus dropped out. We ended up with 348 members.
37078 
37079 We ended up with 13 new members:
37080 <ul>
37081 	<li>Rodrigo Padula de Oliveira 2011-01-06</li>
37082 	<li>Sick Thorsten 2011-01-13</li>
37083 	<li>Mario Sanchez Prada 2011-01-13</li>
37084 	<li>Tapia Cesar 2011-01-13</li>
37085 	<li>Adel Gadllah 2011-01-25</li>
37086 	<li>Day Allan 2011-01-27</li>
37087 	<li>Joaquim Manuel Pereira Rocha 2011-01-27</li>
37088 	<li>Nirbheek Chauhan 2011-02-15</li>
37089 	<li>Max Huang 2011-03-04</li>
37090 	<li>Omer Akram 2011-03-06</li>
37091 	<li>Chris Kühl 2011-03-22</li>
37092 	<li>Alexander Kojevnikov 2011-03-22</li>
37093 	<li>Emilio Pozuelo Monfort 2011-03-29</li>
37094 </ul>
37095 <h1>Events</h1>
37096 <h2>Frederic Muller</h2>
37097 Strong of now 3 years experience, GNOME.Asia Summit ran stronger than ever its forth edition in Bangalore, India. Planned as a "dream event" at the end of the 2010 edition in Taipei, the GNOME.Asia committee scheduled one extra week hackfest prior to the summit itself in coordination with the GNOME release and marketing teams, just before the 3.0 release date. Fifteen GNOME contributors including 3 board directors spent a very productive week planning and ironing out the final touch that went into the successful GNOME 3.0 launch. Each team worked around the clock between Intel offices, DSI University and the service apartments housing them. Among some of the major achievements of the week one could cite a much improved fallback mode for people with graphic adaptors not supporting 3D acceleration, the new GNOME website, a successful GNOME release parties campaign, GNOME Users days where users could join either online or on site to ask questions, find answers and get their machines installed with GNOME 3.
37098 
37099 In parallel free GNOME training was provided to 260 university students of Bangalore, business models around free software were explained to local businesses and academics by members of Oracle, Lanedo or EDF (the world biggest energy provider) and collaboration plans between GNOME and free software projects using GNOME technologies were heavily discussed.
37100 
37101 The summit itself benefited from having all those GNOME contributors on site and inspiring an audience of over one thousand people. All previous records related to the number of GNOME talks, the various extra activities organized, the number of GNOME user groups created after the summit in India alone (4) or the financial performance have been either broken or equalled. It was probably the most GNOME technology focused event with over 90% of the talks covering GNOME related topics. The fact that a lot of GNOME development happens in India is probably not a coincidence in that number which is a 20% increase over the Beijing edition (2008). The ambiance was electric, the opening Indian traditional dance in the luxurious main hall spectacular and the food just plain delicious!
37102 
37103 This would of course not have been possible without the support of a now very diverse organization committee, a strong local team and their volunteers, the GNOME Foundation, the GNOME release and marketing teams and a stronger commitment from our sponsors Google, Oracle, Mozilla, Novell, Lemote, Lanedo, EDF, Candis Group, Intel, Joomlart, DSI University and Linux Pilot.
37104 <h1>Outreach Program for Women</h1>
37105 <h2>Marina Zhurakhinskaya</h2>
37106 The GNOME 3.0 release had far more contributions by women than any previous release in GNOME history. This is largely thanks to the hard work of the eight participants of the first round of the Outreach Program for Women (OPW) internships, who participated in the program from December 15, 2010 to March 15, 2011. All of them had their work included in the main branches of their projects and therefore included in GNOME 3.0.
37107 
37108 The interns also participated in GNOME events and continued on with their involvement in GNOME after the end of the internships. Tiffany Antopolski and Natalia Ruz participated in the User Help Hackfest in Toronto in March. Chandni Verma participated in the GNOME 3.0 Hackfest and delivered a well-received talk about her work on Empathy at the GNOME.Asia Summit in Bangalore in April. Luciana Fujii Pontello became the maintainer of the Cheese project.
37109 
37110 Thanks to generous sponsors, Collabora, Google, Mozilla and the GNOME Foundation, GNOME was able to accept eight strong participants for the new round of internships to take place between May 23 and August 22, 2011. Setting the same application dates for this round of OPW internships as the Google Summer of Code (GSoC) application dates proved to be a successful strategy for encouraging more women to apply for GSoC in GNOME. In addition to the eight OPW interns, there are seven female interns among the 27 GSoC interns in GNOME. This is an unprecedented number of female GSoC participants in GNOME, as it had at most one female participant in some of the previous years. All women who applied for GSoC in 2011 found mentors and project ideas, made a first contribution, and navigated the application process with the help of the resources available through the OPW.
37111 
37112 The OPW interns, as well as their location, project, and mentor(s), are:
37113 
37114 &nbsp;
37115 <ul>
37116 	<li>Aline Duarte Bessa, Salvador, Brazil – Accessibility, Documentation – David Bolter and Joanmarie Diggs</li>
37117 	<li>Meg Ford, Chicago, USA – Accessibility, Art – David Bolter and Andreas Nilsson</li>
37118 	<li>Ekaterina Gerasimova, Berlin, Germany – Documentation – Shaun McCance</li>
37119 	<li>Julita Inca, Lima, Peru – Documentation – Phil Bull</li>
37120 	<li>Yu Liansu, Beijing, China – Art – Andreas Nilsson</li>
37121 	<li>Priscilla Mahlangu, Pretoria, South Africa – Localization – Friedel Wolff</li>
37122 	<li>Anita Reitere, Riga, Latvia – Documentation – Phil Bull</li>
37123 	<li>Kelly Sinnott, Las Vegas, USA – Documentation – Shaun McCance</li>
37124 </ul>
37125 GSoC female interns, as well as their location, project, and mentor, are:
37126 <ul>
37127 	<li>Tiffany Antopolski, Toronto, Canada – Empathy – Danielle Madeley</li>
37128 	<li>Tamara Atanasoska, Skopje, Republic of Macedonia – Anjuta – Johannes Schmid</li>
37129 	<li>Neha Doijode, Karnataka, India – GNOME Shell – Marina Zhurakhinskaya</li>
37130 	<li>Nohemi Fernandez, Chicago, USA – GNOME Shell – Dan Winship</li>
37131 	<li>Raluca Elena Podiuc, Bucharest, Romania – Cheese – Luciana Fujii Pontello</li>
37132 	<li>Srishti Sethi, Rajasthan, India – GCompris – Bruno Coudoin</li>
37133 	<li>Madhumitha Viswanathan, Chennai, India – GTG – Luca Invernizzi</li>
37134 </ul>
37135 The <a href="http://www.gnome.org/press/2011/04/after-a-successful-first-round-gnome-project-announces-new-outreach-program-for-women-interns">press release</a> and the <a href="https://live.gnome.org/GnomeWomen/OutreachProgram2011">program details page</a> have more information about the program. The list of GNOME projects that participate in the program has grown to 13, and more projects are encouraged to join in!
37136 
37137 In the next quarter, we look forward to the start of the internships of the program’s participants, their frequent blog updates, and their participation in GNOME events.
37138 <h1>GNOME User Groups</h1>
37139 <h2>Emily Chen and Pockey Lam</h2>
37140 <strong>GNOME Store Launched In Beijing</strong>
37141 
37142 The Beijing GNOME Users Group launched a GNOME store on March 1st, 2011. The GNOME store is on Taobao, and here is the link: <a href="http://gnome.taobao.com/">http://gnome.taobao.com/</a>
37143 
37144 You will find GNOME 3 merchandise for sale, like GNOME 3 T-shirts, banners, stickers, GNOME Balloons, GNOME 3 DVDs. All funds received will be used to benefit local (Asian/Chinese/Beijing) GNOME community projects.This store is run by the GNOME Beijing User's Group with permission from The GNOME Foundation.The sales report will be published quarterly. Click <a href="https://live.gnome.org/GnomeMarketing/QuarterlyReports/2011/Q1?action=AttachFile&amp;do=view&amp;target=GNOME-Store-Report.pdf">GNOME-Store-Report.pdf</a> to read the Beijing GNOME store sales report.
37145 
37146 <strong>New Users Group</strong>
37147 
37148 The Gugmasters-list (mailing list) had been very active in Q1 2011, we widely used this list to promote the GNOME 3.0 Release Party campaign. It created a quite some traffic. We have 72 members in total subscribed in this mailing list.
37149 
37150 We also received emails from different communities showing interest to establish their local GNOME communities including:
37151 <ul>
37152 	<li>GNOME Pakistan community, initiated by Mustafa Qasim</li>
37153 	<li>GNOME Malaysia community, initiated by Mohd Fazli Azran</li>
37154 </ul>
37155 We will follow up with them accordingly. Besides, we expect to have more GNOME User Groups establishing in the 2nd quarter due to the launch of GNOME 3.0 and GNOME.Asia Summit 2011 in April. Stay tuned!
37156 <h1>Localization</h1>
37157 <h2>Petr Kovar</h2>
37158 During this quarter, GNOME translation teams worked on delivering localization support for GNOME 3, which was released on April 4 with more than 50 fully supported languages. In comparison to previous development cycles, the road to the GNOME 3.0.0 release was marked with many string freeze breaks that occurred very late in the cycle so that translation teams had to put extra effort into delivering high quality GNOME translations.
37159 
37160 GNOME translators also worked on localization support for additional marketing resources related to GNOME 3, including the gnome3.org website.
37161 
37162 In preparation for the 3.0.0 release, there was a module set reorganization done in Damned Lies’ GNOME 3.0 release set in order to better match the gnome-3.0 module set as maintained in JHBuild. Possible ways on how to further improve the GNOME modules representation in Damned Lies were discussed in the gnome-i18n mailing list.
37163 
37164 Also, a new functionality was introduced to Damned Lies in that the service now offers translators the so called reduced PO files; these files do not include strings that are rarely visible to (end) users, such as “gschema.xml.in” strings, making it easier for translation teams with limited manpower to translate the GNOME modules.
37165 <h1>Accessibility Team</h1>
37166 <h2>Alejandro Piñeiro Iglesias and Joanmarie Diggs</h2>
37167 <strong>Preparation for GNOME 3.0</strong>
37168 
37169 Several significant improvements were made in the area of GNOME Shell accessibility: GNOME Shell is mostly keyboard navigable, and is recognized as an application by the accessibility framework. The work required to make GNOME Shell fully accessible to screen readers is ongoing. However, because Assistive Technologies now have more of the information they need to provide access to this environment, it was possible to begin implementing support for GNOME Shell within Orca.
37170 
37171 GNOME Shell Magnifier's functionality was expanded to include support for brightness, contrast, and inverse video. The incorporation of these proposed features into GNOME Shell, along with some corresponding additions to the Universal Access control panel, should make GNOME 3 much more accessible to users with low vision.
37172 
37173 Many new improvements were made to WebKitGtk accessibility, which in turn made it possible for the Orca team to greatly enhance its support for both Yelp 3 and Epiphany. We are quite pleased with the progress thus far towards making content viewed in GNOME's web browser compellingly accessible, and are looking forward to making it even better in the months to come. Thanks to the Consorcio Fernando de los Ríos for their support in this area!
37174 
37175 AT-SPI2 was greatly stabilized after the refactor done in the previous quarter. Various memory leaks, crashes, non-working functions, and other miscellaneous problems have since been fixed. While there are additional issues to resolve, AT-SPI2 is now generally usable and performs comparable to AT-SPI1. Furthermore, AT-SPI2 makes it possible to implement accessibility support in Qt. The work being done by Frederik Gladhorn in this area will lead to GNOME users having even more accessible applications available to them. Thanks to Nokia for supporting Frederik in this effort!
37176 
37177 <strong>Community Outreach</strong>
37178 
37179 The orca-es-list, an official GNOME list for Spanish-speaking users of the Orca screen reader, was created in January. Providing ways for non-English speakers to get more involved in the Orca community has been a long-time goal of the Orca team -- and up until recently, an unachievable one. Now, thanks to the continued involvement of developers from Emergya, the willingness of existing Spanish-speaking community members to contribute their time and knowledge, and the GNOME infrastructure through which to host it, the team is able to support such as list. For more information, please see: <a href="https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/orca-es-list">https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/orca-es-list</a>.
37180 
37181 In February, several team members participated in the first Accessibility Devroom at FOSDEM. In addition to giving and attending sessions, we had the opportunity to connect with several XFCE developers who stopped by. As a result, our team has since begun collaborating with theirs so that they can achieve the accessibility goals they have on their roadmap for their 4.10 release.
37182 
37183 GNOME Accessibility was proudly represented by five members from our team at CSUN - The 26th Annual International Technology &amp; Persons with Disabilities Conference in San Diego, California this March. Along with developers from Mozilla, we were the FOSS ambassadors in a mostly proprietary technology market. Our booth and presentations gave us the opportunity to demonstrate unique alternatives to a variety of mainstream and assistive technologies, including providing demonstrations of GNOME 3.
37184 
37185 <strong>Plans for the Second Quarter</strong>
37186 
37187 The team plans to focus on refining GNOME 3 Accessibility support, fixing what they can for 3.0.2 and aiming towards much-improved access for the 3.2 release. In addition, developers working on accessibility for the free desktop will be coming together for the ATK/AT-SPI Hackfest which will take place at Igalia in A Coruña, Spain in May.]]></content:encoded>
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37208 				<title>Quarterly Report Q2, 2011</title>
37209 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/quarterly-reports/2012/03/quarterly-report-q2-2011/</link>
37210 		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Mar 2012 14:28:23 +0000</pubDate>
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37215 <h2>André Klapper</h2>
37216 From April to June, 7333 reports (bugs + feature requests) were opened and 6451 were closed.
37217 
37218 Top bug closers were Akhil Laddha (467 reports), Fabio Durán Verdugo (329), Sebastian Dröge (262), Cosimo Cecchi (246) and Matthias Clasen (230).
37219 
37220 Top bug reporters were Guillaume Desmottes (69 reports), Colin Walters (69), Joanmarie Diggs (67), Cosimo Cecchi (60) and Jean-François Fortin Tam (56).
37221 
37222 Several products have been closed for new bug entry and have been moved to the "Deprecated" classification, such as at-poke, fast-user-switch-applet, resapplet and Sawfish.
37223 <h1>Documentation</h1>
37224 <h2>Shaun McCance</h2>
37225 The April release of GNOME 3.0 included months of work by the documentation team on the new topic-oriented Desktop Help. Even after the release, the team continued improving and refining the help in response to reviews and user feedback.
37226 
37227 In June, six members of the documentation team attended the Open Help Conference to meet with documentation and support people from other prominent open source projects. After the conference, the GNOME and Mozilla teams each held a three-day sprint. This helped GNOME bring new contributors up to speed, including two interns from the Outreach Program for Women.
37228 
37229 The documentation team drafted content outlines for many GNOME application help documents. Building on that work, more than half of our application help is now in Mallard.
37230 <h1>Release Team</h1>
37231 <h2>Frederic Peters</h2>
37232 The previous quarter ended with several members of the release team gathering in Bangalore for GNOME.Asia and a release hackfest. Those were long days, with many last-minute fixes to check for integration, but it all paid off and on April 6th Vincent Untz sent the "GNOME 3.0 Released" email, while party balloons were flooding Planet GNOME.
37233 
37234 Later on Vincent Untz announced changes in the release team, Karsten Bräckelmann, Frédéric Crozat, Lucas Rocha and himslef were retiring, and Alejandro Piñeiro Iglesias, Javier Jardón and Colin Walters were joining, with Luca Ferretti becoming a full fledged member and Frederic Peters taking the release manager hat.
37235 
37236 A schedule for 3.1 was published, a noteworthy change is that it was decided to identify desktop wide features planned for 3.2, instead of focusing on individual modules, and such features were discussed on desktop devel list, and edited on the wiki. The process is still not finalized but it should help on giving a global direction for the project.
37237 
37238 Mundane tasks continued to happen, with new team members getting their training on new stable and development releases (Javier on 3.0.2, and Alejandro on 3.1.2).
37239 <h1>Design team (Art &amp; Usability)</h1>
37240 <h2>Calum Benson</h2>
37241 Work continued on GNOME 3.2 features including:
37242 <ul>
37243 	<li>integrated contact management</li>
37244 	<li>integrated chat and messaging (including typing notifications)</li>
37245 	<li>notification counters for the message tray</li>
37246 	<li>persistent workspace switcher</li>
37247 	<li>window picker improvements</li>
37248 	<li>new login dialog</li>
37249 	<li>multiple time zone feature for gnome-shell clock</li>
37250 	<li>user menu improvements</li>
37251 	<li>Google Calendar integration</li>
37252 	<li>Easier window resizing</li>
37253 	<li>Integrated on-screen keyboard</li>
37254 	<li>Hot-plugging device notifications for gnome-shell</li>
37255 	<li>Shell performance improvements (yes, performance is a usability feature!)</li>
37256 </ul>
37257 For more details on all the above, see <a href="https://live.gnome.org/AllanDay">Allan Day's</a> blog posts: <a href="http://afaikblog.wordpress.com/2011/06/09/presenting-gnome-contacts/#more-853">Presenting GNOME Contacts</a> and <a href="http://afaikblog.wordpress.com/2011/07/13/news-from-gnome-shell-land/#more-895">News from GNOME Shell land</a>.
37258 
37259 Other work this quarter included further Nautilus design enhancements, prototyping designs for a system settings panel for graphics tablets, and <a href="http://live.gnome.org/Design/Whiteboards/Menus">investigating alternatives to traditional menu bars</a>, and work on a printable GNOME 3 "cheat sheet".
37260 <h1>Membership and Elections Committee</h1>
37261 <h2>Tobias Mueller</h2>
37262 During Q2 2011 The GNOME membership and elections committee received 10 applications for a new foundation membership and 47 applications for renewals of a membership. Out of those, 57 were processed. During the same period, 21 members did not renew their membership and thus dropped out. We ended up with 348 members.
37263 
37264 We ended up with 8 new members:
37265 <ul>
37266 	<li>Henri Bergius 2011-04-02</li>
37267 	<li>Sebastian Keller 2011-04-17</li>
37268 	<li>Luciana Fujii Pontello 2011-04-28</li>
37269 	<li>Jens Georg 2011-04-30</li>
37270 	<li>Luca Invernizzi 2011-05-05</li>
37271 	<li>Laurent Bigonville 2011-05-05</li>
37272 	<li>Tiffany Antopolski 2011-05-05</li>
37273 	<li>Antonio Fernandes C. Neto 2011-05-19</li>
37274 </ul>
37275 The GNOME membership and elections committee also held the GNOME Foundation Board of Directors elections. A lively discussion enabled the 13 candidates to present themselves. The 7 seats in the board were given to¹: Shaun McCance, Emmanuele Bassi, Stormy Peters, Bastien Nocera, Brian Cameron, Germán Póo-Caamaño, Ryan Lortie.
37276 
37277 ¹ <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2011-June/msg00002.html">http://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-announce/2011-June/msg00002.html</a>
37278 <h1>GNOME Users Group</h1>
37279 <h2>Chun Hung Huang and Emily Chen</h2>
37280 <strong>Taiwan GNOME Users Group</strong>
37281 
37282 A 2011 GNOME 3 Launch Party was organized by the GNOME Users Groups of <a href="http://gnome.tw/2011gnome3">Taiwan</a>, <a href="http://opensource.hk/gnome3party">Hong Kong</a>, and <a href="http://www.bjgug.org/node/612">Beijing</a>. The Users Groups used video streaming so that five cities (Beijing, Hong Kong, Taipei, Taichung, and Kaohsiung) were able to celebrate the GNOME 3 Launch Party at the same time. The groups created a <a href="https://live.gnome.org/VideoStreaming/JustinTv">how-to instructional video</a> on justin.tv showing how to do this for other teams. The live stream picture is <a href="https://live.gnome.org/GnomeMarketing/QuarterlyReports/2011/Q2?action=AttachFile&amp;do=view&amp;target=gnome3tw.jpg">gnome3tw.jpg</a>. For more pictures about GNOME-TW, you can click <a href="http://www.flickr.com/groups/gnome-tw/pool/">here</a>. The Taiwan and Beijing Groups created a step-by-step guide on how to write a gnome-shell extension. The Users groups used <a href="http://foundation.gnome.org/reports/http%20s://convore.com/gnome-taiwan/">Convore</a> to chat in real time.
37283 
37284 Workshop for GTK+ Programing
37285 
37286 A <a href="http://live.gnome.org/Vala">Vala</a> workshop for GTK+ with <a href="http://www.openfoundry.org/en/about">OSSF</a> was scheduled. This will be the the third training course for users who wants to learn more about the GTK+ project.
37287 
37288 Slides from the previous two workshops are available at:
37289 <ul>
37290 	<li>2010/4 <a href="http://www.slideshare.net/wuman/gtk-programming-using-vala">GTK+ Programming using Vala</a></li>
37291 	<li>2011/1 <a href="http://www.slideshare.net/yurenju/python-gtk">Python-GTK</a></li>
37292 </ul>
37293 <strong>New Users Group</strong>
37294 
37295 The Gugmasters-list (mailing list) had been very active in Q2 2011 and the list was widely used to promote the GNOME.Asia Summit 2011, GNOME 3.0 Release Party campaign, Best GNOME 3 Photo Competition, build new GNOME users group world wide, and call for bids for GUADEC 2012.
37296 
37297 We also received emails from many communities showing interest to establish their local GNOME communities including:
37298 <ul>
37299 	<li>New users group in Chennai, India, initiated by Shaswat Nimesh</li>
37300 	<li>New users group in New Delhi, India, initiated by Manish Yadav</li>
37301 	<li>New users group in Hungarian, initiated by András Bognár</li>
37302 	<li>New users group in USA, initiated by Steven Mautone</li>
37303 	<li>New users group in Switzerland, initiated by Marcus Moeller</li>
37304 </ul>
37305 It is great to have so many new users group established in Q2, we will follow up with them accordingly.
37306 <h1>Accessibility Team</h1>
37307 <h2>Alejandro Piñeiro Iglesias and Joanmarie Diggs</h2>
37308 <strong>Hackfest</strong>
37309 
37310 In May, members from the GNOME Accessibility Team joined other accessibility developers for a five-day ATK/AT-SPI hackfest at Igalia in A Coruña. Unlike the more traditional hackfests, the primary work done was not coding; instead, the group conducted an intensive analysis on the current state of ATK and began the design of <a href="http://foundation.gnome.org/reports/gnome-report-2011-Q2.html">what will become ATK 3</a>. Thanks to <a href="http://www.gpul.org/">G.P.U.L</a>, <a href="http://www.xunta.es/">Xunta de Galicia</a>, <a href="http://www.mozilla.org/">Mozilla</a>, <a href="http://www.igalia.com/">Igalia</a>, and the GNOME Foundation for making this event possible!
37311 
37312 <strong>Towards GNOME 3.2</strong>
37313 The team continued to address accessibility issues in GNOME 3. In addition to ongoing bug fixing in all of the team's modules:
37314 <ul>
37315 	<li>Benjamin Otte and Matthias Clasen have been hard at work merging Gail into GTK+, finding and fixing accessibility bugs in the process. We are excited to see accessibility becoming even more tightly integrated in this toolkit and are grateful for all the time and energy Benjamin and Matthias are investing to pull this off.</li>
37316 	<li>The ATK bridge now disables most of its signal listeners if no Assistive Technologies are listening for events. We believe that this improves desktop performance when accessibility support is enabled by default, and we hope to test this quantitatively in the near future.</li>
37317 	<li>Further progress has been made in improving GNOME Shell Magnifier, including a preliminary investigation on how to implement caret and focus tracking so that it does not have to rely upon Orca for this functionality, along with continued work on integrating the magnifier's configuration into the Universal Access settings.</li>
37318 </ul>
37319 <strong>Outreach Program for Women</strong>
37320 
37321 The team is quite pleased to have its first intern from the GNOME Outreach Program for Women, <a href="http://alinebessa.wordpress.com/">Aline Bessa</a> from Brazil. Aline's background in computer science, her interest in accessibility, and her seemingly limitless enthusiasm have proven extremely valuable. She has already contributed a completely new, topic-based documentation for Accerciser and has since progressed to fixing bugs and working on enhancements for this tool. Aline is also making much-needed improvements and additions to the libatspi documentation. Thanks Aline for all your dedication and hard work, and thanks to the Outreach Program organizers and supporters for making it all possible!
37322 
37323 <strong>Plans for the Third Quarter</strong>
37324 
37325 In addition to continuing its work towards GNOME 3.2, the team plans to begin implementation of the agreed-upon improvements to ATK and work towards more performant desktop accessibility.
37326 <h1>Outreach Program for Women</h1>
37327 <h2>Marina Zhurakhinskaya</h2>
37328 Thanks to generous sponsors, Collabora, Google, Mozilla and the GNOME Foundation, GNOME was able to accept eight strong participants for the new round of internships that are taking place between May 23 and August 22, 2011. Setting the same application dates for this round of OPW internships as the Google Summer of Code (GSoC) application dates proved to be a successful strategy for encouraging more women to apply for GSoC in GNOME. In addition to the eight OPW interns, there are seven female interns among the 27 GSoC interns in GNOME. This is an unprecedented number of female GSoC participants in GNOME, as it had at most one female participant in some of the previous years. All women who applied for GSoC in 2011 found mentors and project ideas, made a first contribution, and navigated the application process with the help of the resources available through the OPW.
37329 
37330 The OPW interns, as well as their location, project, and mentor(s), are:
37331 <ul>
37332 	<li>Aline Duarte Bessa, Salvador, Brazil – Accessibility, Documentation – David Bolter and Joanmarie Diggs</li>
37333 	<li>Meg Ford, Chicago, USA – Accessibility, Art – David Bolter and Andreas Nilsson</li>
37334 	<li>Ekaterina Gerasimova, Berlin, Germany – Documentation – Shaun McCance</li>
37335 	<li>Julita Inca, Lima, Peru – Documentation – Phil Bull</li>
37336 	<li>Yu Liansu, Beijing, China – Art – Andreas Nilsson</li>
37337 	<li>Priscilla Mahlangu, Pretoria, South Africa – Localization – Friedel Wolff</li>
37338 	<li>Anita Reitere, Riga, Latvia – Documentation – Phil Bull</li>
37339 	<li>Kelly Sinnott, Las Vegas, USA – Documentation – Shaun McCance</li>
37340 </ul>
37341 GSoC female interns, as well as their location, project, and mentor, are:
37342 <ul>
37343 	<li>Tiffany Antopolski, Toronto, Canada – Empathy – Danielle Madeley</li>
37344 	<li>Tamara Atanasoska, Skopje, Republic of Macedonia – Anjuta – Johannes Schmid</li>
37345 	<li>Neha Doijode, Karnataka, India – GNOME Shell – Marina Zhurakhinskaya</li>
37346 	<li>Nohemi Fernandez, Chicago, USA – GNOME Shell – Dan Winship</li>
37347 	<li>Raluca Elena Podiuc, Bucharest, Romania – Cheese – Luciana Fujii Pontello</li>
37348 	<li>Srishti Sethi, Rajasthan, India – GCompris – Bruno Coudoin</li>
37349 	<li>Madhumitha Viswanathan, Chennai, India – GTG – Luca Invernizzi</li>
37350 </ul>
37351 The <a href="http://www.gnome.org/press/2011/04/after-a-successful-first-round-gnome-project-announces-new-outreach-program-for-women-interns">press release</a> and the <a href="https://live.gnome.org/GnomeWomen/OutreachProgram2011">program details page</a> have more information about the program. The list of GNOME projects that participate in the program has grown to 13, and more projects are encouraged to join in!
37352 
37353 The GNOME Foundation has approved funding for two more rounds of the Outreach Program for Women internships with at least three participants each. The next round will take place between December 2011 and March 2012. The application deadline for this round will be in the end of October 2011. We will soon update the information on the wiki about the internships and will open the application period.
37354 
37355 The Desktop Summit is the big event for the GNOME community in the next quarter. It will be taking place August 6-12 in Berlin, Germany. Eleven Outreach Program for Women interns from the past two rounds of the program will be attending the event. They will do lightning talks about their work during the <a href="https://www.desktopsummit.org/program/sessions/gnome-and-kde-interns-showcase">GNOME and KDE Interns Showcase</a>session. First round's intern Chandni Verma will do a talk <a href="https://www.desktopsummit.org/program/sessions/knock-knock-what-new">Knock Knock! What is new?</a> about her experience with the program and contributions to Empathy. Encouraged by the last year's great GNOME women's dinner experience, we will gather for another one this year, making it an annual tradition. There will also be a <a href="http://wiki.desktopsummit.org/Workshops_%26_BoFs/2011/Women%27s_Networking_BoF">Women's Networking BoF</a> that will allow GNOME and KDE women to meet e ach other and talk about the work they are doing, how they started contributing, and the women outreach efforts in both projects.
37356 <h1>Localization</h1>
37357 <h2>Petr Kovar</h2>
37358 During Q2 2011 GNOME localization teams continued their work on adding and updating translations for the modules that are hosted at GNOME and make use of the GNOME i18n infrastructure.
37359 
37360 Claude Paroz worked with Shaun ?McCance on a new help build system which is based on ITS Tool and is supposed to replace the currently used xml2po utility in the near future.
37361 
37362 Furthermore, with the necessary support from the GNOME Documentation Project, GNOME translators started their work on translating the new GNOME User Documentation that was written in Mallard and is using the new help build system.
37363 
37364 Also in this quarter, as part of the GNOME Outreach Program for Women internships, Priscilla Mahlangu began her work on the Zulu localization of the GNOME Desktop with Friedel Wolff as her mentor.
37365 <h1>Marketing</h1>
37366 <h2>Allan Day</h2>
37367 We had a very successful GNOME 3.0 release. Our program to support release parties by sending goodies paid off, resulting in over 100 release parties being held all over the world. We had some excellent press coverage both on the web and in print media, and the release attracted a lot of attention of social media sites.
37368 
37369 Marketing played a role in the launch of the new www.gnome.org website (though this was mostly thanks to a long running effort by Vinicius Depizzol and Andreas Nilsson). The site is a great improvement and has had very positive feedback.
37370 
37371 In conjunction with the release of GNOME 3.0, we organised a release party photo competition. There were many excellent entries for that, and the winning images were great.
37372 
37373 We continued to develop our social media presence in Q2. Our social channels have been further integrated with one another, and our Facebook page received a number of improvements. The number of people following our social media feeds has seen major increases in the recent period, and we were pleased to break the 10,000 follower barrier on Twitter in May.
37374 
37375 There have also been general improvements to our processes and documentation. Marketing information on the GNOME wiki has been improved, and processes for utilising the web site to make announcements have been created.
37376 <h1>Sysadmin</h1>
37377 <h2>Christer Edwards</h2>
37378 This last quarter has been a relatively slow one for the GNOME Sysadmin Team, but any good admin knows that is just the way it should be! For the most part everything has been running very smoothly. The infrastructure is doing what it was meant to!
37379 
37380 We are in the process of expanding and improving our hardware base. We have two new servers racked and networked, we're just waiting on some entitlements from Red Hat and we'll push forward.
37381 
37382 I'm sure we'll have much more to report in the upcoming quarter. Look forward to a number of service improvements, improved stability, faster and newer hardware and more.
37383 <h1>Web</h1>
37384 <h2>Andreas Nilsson and Vinicius Depizzol</h2>
37385 The web team have been quite busy during Q2. We launched our new <a href="http://www.gnome.org/">gnome.org</a> website at the same time as GNOME 3.0 This is a new design and a huge content cleanup for our main face to the world. This work would not have been possible without the help of the marketing team that helped us with amazing content and the sysadmin team that provided a close to seamless deployment of the site. The new site is based on WordPress making editing of the website easy and straight forward. Something that's coming down the pipeline for 3.2 is is the new translation infrastructure that Vinicius Depizzol is working on as part of his Google Summer of Code project. This makes use of the existing GNOME translation system and made quite some progress during Q2.
37386 
37387 At the same time as we launched gnome.org we also launched our new GNOME Developer Website at <a href="http://developer.gnome.org/">developer.gnome.org</a>. This site is the result of the work done at the GNOME Development Documentation Hackfest last December in Berlin. The new site features video tutorials for getting started with GNOME development, an overview of our platform and documentation for all you need to create a GNOME app.
37388 
37389 Last, but no least, Alberto Ruiz, also gave Planet GNOME a well deserved face lift.]]></content:encoded>
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37410 				<title>Quarterly Report Q3, 2009</title>
37411 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/quarterly-reports/2012/03/quarterly-report-q3-2009/</link>
37412 		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Mar 2012 14:28:22 +0000</pubDate>
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37418 
37419 Hi GNOME Foundation members and fans,
37420 
37421 Q3 is always a big quarter for the GNOME Foundation and this one was bigger and better than usual. During Q3 we had our annual GUADEC, GNOME Users and Developers Conference, which we held jointly with Akademy in the first ever Gran Canaria Desktop Summit! The co-located event was a huge success with lots of good sessions in both the Akademy tracks as well as the GUADEC tracks and lots of good cross desktop talks and conversations that will lead to more collaboration throughout the year. We hope to co-locate again in the future!
37422 
37423 GNOME 2.28 was released in September. Quite a few products had significant updates in preparation for GNOME 3.0 - including a release of GNOME Shell! - and a couple of changes were made to improve usability such as a different default toolbar and turning off menu and button icons by default. During Q4 the release team will decide if GNOME 3.0 will be in March or September of 2010!
37424 
37425 There were a few structural changes in how things work in the GNOME project. For example, we created a new press team, a subproject under the marketing team focused on press relationships and press releases, as well as things like monthly meetings by the Bugsquad team.
37426 
37427 The GNOME Accessibility team has been hard at work preparing for GNOME 3.0 by working on accessibility in projects like GNOME Shell, Clutter and Banshee as well as working on new tools like an onscreen keyboard.
37428 
37429 GNOME Mobile had an awesome quarter with great attendance at OSiM Mobile by GNOME Mobile member companies and the release of products that use GNOME Mobile technologies like Moblin 2.0 and the Nokia N900. In addition, LiMo announced that they will soon release phones that use GNOME technologies!
37430 
37431 Our marketing team has been hard at work. Friends of GNOME can now make monthly contributions in any amount they'd like and we've raised $23,415 so far this year! Their good work will continue and get an extra boost with a marketing hackfest in November sponsored by Novell and Google.
37432 
37433 Speaking of hackfests, next quarter will be a busy one with lots of good work being done in preparation for GNOME 3.0. We are planning hackfests around the Boston Summit, one for marketing, Zeitgeist and WebKitGTK+ plus more in the beginning of next year in areas like accessiblity and video.
37434 
37435 Read on to hear what GNOME teams have accomplished in Q3 and what they are planning for Q4!
37436 
37437 Best wishes and happy hacking! Enjoy your GNOME desktop!
37438 
37439 <strong>Stormy Peters</strong>
37440 <em>Executive Director,
37441 GNOME Foundation</em>
37442 
37443 </div>
37444 </div>
37445 <div>
37446 <h1>Release Team</h1>
37447 <h2>Vincent Untz</h2>
37448 <div>
37449 
37450 For the release team, the third quarter started with the last 2.26 release, which went out on July 1st. The focus then quickly became the 2.27 development cycle that would lead to GNOME 2.28.
37451 
37452 Five GNOME 2.27 releases were published during those three months, and the usual freezes (API/ABI, feature, user interface, string) were applied to help the community focus on getting a high quality release. In July, a meeting was held where one of the main topics was the new modules that would be included in GNOME 2.28.
37453 
37454 This release contains a good balance between integration of pre-existing applications (gnome-bluetooth), great new tools (gnome-disk-utility), and new external dependencies that will allow developers to provide even more great features (seed, webkit, DeviceKit-disks, libchamplain, libgdata). GNOME 2.28.0 went out as scheduled on September 23rd.
37455 
37456 In parallel of all those releases, we monitored the progress of GNOME on a few goals like, for example, the cleanup of modules to stop using deprecated libraries and APIs.
37457 
37458 We also modified the release schedule to move the module proposal period and the decision on module proposals earlier in the cycle, in response to feedback from some maintainers and also to help evaluate earlier what GNOME 3.0 would consist of.
37459 
37460 Looking ahead, the release team already has a good amount of work planned for the next quarter: there will of course be a first update to GNOME 2.28, with 2.28.1 which will be released at the end of October, and also the first versions of the 2.29 releases. A good number of new modules were proposed for inclusion during the 2.29 development cycle, and discussion around those proposals will help the release team decide what will be going in during a meeting at the beginning of November. Another meeting in November will be dedicated to GNOME 3.0: we will evaluate if 3.0 can be ready for March 2010 or if waiting six more months is needed to ensure that 3.0 is of high quality, as expected by our community and our users.
37461 
37462 </div>
37463 </div>
37464 <div>
37465 <h1>Bugsquad Team</h1>
37466 <h2>Andre Klapper</h2>
37467 <div>
37468 
37469 In August GNOME Bugzilla was updated to version 3.4 by Max-Kanat Alexander with huge help of Olav Vitters and Owen Taylor. The previous version was several years old and did not receive any upstream security fixes anymore. It also had several GNOME-only enhancements that partially have been ported to 3.4 though some regressions remained. The server hardware was also improved so timeout issues when running complex queries do not happen anymore.
37470 
37471 From July to September, 9227 reports (bugs + feature requests) were opened and 8751 were closed. Top bug closers were Akhil Laddha (484 reports), Fabio Durán Verdugo (455), Andre Klapper (269), Bastien Nocera (261) and Matthew Barnes (251). Top bug reporters were Pedro Villavicencio (136 reports), Owen Taylor (116), Bastien Nocera (99), Colin Walters (92) and Matthias Clasen (87).
37472 
37473 The GNOME Bugsquad has started to have monthly meetings to discuss policies and issues. The new policy to handle old forgotten reports is in place and has been revised after feedback from developers. UNCONFIRMED bug reports (but not enhancement requests) with one year without any activity will be set to NEEDINFO state and reporters will be asked to update the report’s status by testing again on a recent GNOME version.
37474 
37475 When reports are closed as "FIXED" reporters will now kindly be asked to verify the fix once it has landed in their distribution and if they have some time.
37476 
37477 As there are many modules in GNOME Bugzilla that have not seen any code changes for years (except for translation updates) the Bugsquad has started trying to identify those obsolete/unmaintained modules and contact the maintainers. Without a response the remaining reports will probably be closed as WONTFIX while explaining to the reporter that the module is not maintained anymore and will not receive any updates.
37478 
37479 In order to improve workflow the Bugsquad now also has its own module in GNOME Bugzilla to keep track of assigned tasks.&nbsp;
37480 
37481 </div>
37482 </div>
37483 <div>
37484 <h1>Marketing Team</h1>
37485 <h2>Paul Cutler</h2>
37486 <div>
37487 
37488 The Marketing Team was active in the third quarter with a focus on the GNOME 2.28 release, including helping write the release notes and the press release announcing GNOME 2.28.
37489 
37490 A new sub-team, the GNOME Press Team, was created with a focus on engaging the press worldwide and helping write press releases about GNOME in the news. The Marketing Team also chose CivicCRM as a CRM system to help track press contacts.
37491 
37492 Jaap Haitsma updated the Friends of GNOME web page, including adding the ability for subscribers to choose their monthly donation amount and launched the GNOME Amazon store available at http://www.gnome.org/friends/amazon/. The GNOME Foundation receives a referral fee anytime anyone buys something from the GNOME Amazon Store.
37493 
37494 GNOME Journal had two releases in the third quarter in July and August with articles interviews with Owen Taylor, Lucas Rocha and Laszlo Peter; a recap of the Writing Open Source Conference; a review of GNOME-DO and Project Hamster and more.
37495 
37496 Lastly, Paul Cutler gave a presentation at Ohio Linux Fest in September on GNOME 3.0 and made the slides and presentation materials available under a Creative Commons license and available for download on the GNOME Marketing Wiki.
37497 
37498 Looking forward to Q4, the Marketing team is planning a hackfest in Chicago in November and plans on working on conference and presentation materials, case studies, a GNOME 3.0 campaign, the GNOME website and more.
37499 
37500 </div>
37501 </div>
37502 <div>
37503 <h1>Usability Team</h1>
37504 <h2>Calum Benson</h2>
37505 <div>
37506 
37507 Several usability-focused sessions took place at the Gran Canaria Desktop Summit in July:
37508 <ul>
37509 	<li>Matthew Paul Thomas from Canonical gave two talks: one on the regular Ubuntu/GNOME usability studies that Canonical have started doing, and a lightning talk on '10 Common GUI Bloopers'.</li>
37510 	<li>Jon McCann and Marina Zhurakhinskaya from Red Hat led a GNOME Shell Design BOF.</li>
37511 	<li>Allan Day ran a BOF session on tabbed application issues.</li>
37512 </ul>
37513 Kristin Travis and Jenya Gestrin from Sun Microsystems demonstrated the work they've been doing on a potential control center redesign for GNOME 3.0. This work was started last year, and has already been the subject of an initial usability study.
37514 
37515 GNOME 2.28 was released with some notable changes recommended by the usability team: turning off button and menu icons by default, and switching to a different toolbar style by default. These changes improve visual consistency, reduce clutter, and reduce the need to continually invent new icons for every new function that becomes available in GNOME. This should also prove beneficial for the accessibility themes, allowing them to provide better icon coverage than has been possible up to now.
37516 
37517 A preview of GNOME Shell was released alongside GNOME 2.28. GNOME Shell will underpin the GNOME 3.0 desktop, and will be an important focus for the usability team between now and the release of GNOME 3.0.
37518 <h2>Expected Q4:</h2>
37519 <ul>
37520 	<li>A second usability study on the potential control center redesign will happen at Sun's usability labs in Menlo Park.</li>
37521 	<li>Design review of GNOME's Keyboard Preferences dialog (Allan Day and Sergey Udaltsov).</li>
37522 	<li>A number of usability topics will be discussed at the Boston hackfest, including: revamping the Human Interface Guidelines, finding new ways to collect usability data for the GNOME project, and the possibility of establishing a mobile usability lab.</li>
37523 </ul>
37524 </div>
37525 </div>
37526 <div>
37527 <h1>Accessibility Team</h1>
37528 <h2>Willie Walker</h2>
37529 <div>
37530 
37531 Dr. Joseph Scheuhammer (Adaptive Technology Research Centre at the University of Toronto) has continued his work with embedding magnification support in GNOME Shell and has a full screen magnification prototype working (http://live.gnome.org/GnomeShell/Magnification). This work is planned to supplant gnome-mag and eliminate a Bonobo/CORBA dependency.
37532 
37533 Ben Konrath (Adaptive Technology Research Centre at the University of Toronto) has begun work on an on-screen keyboard. This work is planned to supplant the existing GNOME Onscreen Keyboard (GOK) and eliminate a Bonobo/CORBA dependency.
37534 
37535 Ke Wang (Sun Microsystems) has completed the initial development of Java ATK Wrapper. This work supplants the Java Access Bridge for GNOME and eliminates a Bonobo/CORBA dependency.
37536 
37537 Luke Yelavich (Canonical) continues to work on Speech Dispatcher as a means to supplant gnome-speech and eliminate a Bonobo/CORBA dependency. Willie Walker from Sun Microsystems also submitted a patch to make Speech Dispatcher work on OpenSolaris.
37538 
37539 Emli-Mari Nel from OpenGazer (http://www.inference.phy.cam.ac.uk/opengazer/) and Flavio Percoco Premoli from MouseTrap (http://live.gnome.org/MouseTrap) began discussions for how they can collaborate with each other to bring low cost mouse pointer control solutions to the desktop.
37540 
37541 Alejandro Piñeiro (Igalia) continues to work on clutter accessibility and has begun brainstorming ways for integrating AT-SPI support into GNOME Shell.
37542 
37543 Eitan Isaacson migrated the GNU LDTP project to the Python pyatspi bindings. The GNU/Linux Desktop Testing Project (GNU LDTP) is used by Mago (http://live.gnome.org/DesktopTesting), and the migration to pyatspi will enable it to more easily shift to AT-SPI/D-Bus. Eitan also worked on accessibility to the Banshee music player (http://monotonous.org/tag/banshee-a11y/?order=ASC).
37544 
37545 Xan Lopez (Igalia) and Joanmarie Diggs continued their collaboration on WebKit accessibility. Progress continues to be made on this very difficult task.
37546 
37547 Mark Doffman (Codethink), Mike Gorse (Novell), and Willie Walker (Sun Microsystems) continued to hammer away at AT-SPI/D-Bus, working through a number of difficult design decisions. The team also welcomed help from the wonderful mind of Michael Meeks (Novell).
37548 
37549 Moving forward, the team will continue on their adventure through the "perfect storm" for GNOME 2.30 accessibility: Bonobo deprecation, GNOME Shell accessibility, and WebKit accessibility. The team is also preparing for a GNOME Booth and Hackfest at the CSUN Accessibility conference in Los Angeles in March 22-27 2010. Please contact the team at gnome-accessibility-list@gnome.org if you are interested in participating.
37550 
37551 </div>
37552 </div>
37553 <div>
37554 <h1>Documentation Team</h1>
37555 <h2>Shaun McCance</h2>
37556 <div>
37557 
37558 The third quarter of 2009 saw the release of GNOME 2.28, which included the new Mallard-based help for Empathy. The team has continued to test and develop Mallard based on real-world use and feedback from others.
37559 
37560 Phil has been actively promoting Mallard, particularly within the Ubuntu community. His experiences help us to understand what our downstream partners need from us.
37561 
37562 Shaun has been actively developing Yelp 3.0, which has a more document-focused approach than the current Yelp. This work includes splitting the core document display system into a separate library which can be used to build stand-alone help viewers or embed a help viewer into larger applications.
37563 
37564 </div>
37565 </div>
37566 <div>
37567 <h1>GNOME Mobile</h1>
37568 <h2>Dave Neary</h2>
37569 <div>
37570 
37571 GNOME Mobile was present in a number of events this quarter:
37572 <ul>
37573 	<li>OSiM World, Amsterdam, September 15-16 - One of the premier conferences for mobile technology and free software. GNOME Mobile was well represented, with keynote presentations from Nokia, LiMo and Intel presenting their GNOME Mobile-based platforms, and from Lefty Schlesinger and Dave Neary, proposing best practices for building commercial products on free software projects. GNOME Mobile participants Intel, Novell, Nokia, Igalia and CodeThink were exhibitors, and Samsung, LiMo, ACCESS, Collabora and Lanedo were also out in force at the conference.</li>
37574 	<li>Open World Forum, Paris, October 1-2 - Dave Neary presented GNOME Mobile as part of the FLOSS Mobility track of this conference, attended by over 1400 people.</li>
37575 </ul>
37576 A number of GNOME-based devices have been announced or released this quarter - much of the excitement concerned the Moblin v2 release, and the announcement of the Nokia N900, a mobile phone &amp; internet tablet based on Maemo 5 (Fremantle). At OSiM the LiMo Foundation also announced the forthcoming release of a number of GNOME-based phones.
37577 
37578 The GNOME 2.28 and GTK+ 2.18 releases contained some interesting GNOME Mobile related news. GTK+ 2.18 now supports client-side windows, making the rendering of GTK+ widgets in Clutter more straightforward, and WebKit greatly improved its accessibility support. Clutter, GUPnP and PulseAudio were officially added to the GNOME Mobile release set for 2.28.
37579 
37580 </div>
37581 </div>
37582 <div>
37583 <h1>GNOME Events</h1>
37584 <h2>Stormy Peters (Looking for a new author!)</h2>
37585 <div>
37586 
37587 During the third quarter of 2009 GNOME was present in these events:
37588 <ul>
37589 	<li>Gran Canaria Desktop Summit, July 3-11, Gran Canaria, Spain. The GNOME European Users and Developers Conference co-located with Akademy! A huge success!</li>
37590 	<li>GNOME Hispano organised GUADEC-ES, also known as GUADEC Hispana, Gran Canaria, Spain, July 8-10</li>
37591 	<li>Community Leadership Summit, July 18 - 19. GNOME presence: Dave Neary, Lefty Schlesinger, Jono Bacon, Jorge Castro, Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier, Bradley Kuhn, Simon Phipps</li>
37592 	<li>FLOSS Foundations meeting, July 20. Dave Neary organising, Simon Phipps, Bradley Kuhn, Aaron Williamson present</li>
37593 	<li>OSCON, July 20-24, 2009, San Jose, USA. GNOME presence included presenters: Stormy Peters, Dave Neary, Paul Cooper, Rob Bradford, Chris Lord, Karen Sandler (SFLC, GNOME's lawyers), Simon Phipps, and more.</li>
37594 	<li>Open Source World, San Francisco, August 11 - 14: GNOME speakers: Stormy Peters, Jono Bacon, Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier</li>
37595 	<li>Red Hat Summit, Chicago, Sept 1 - 3: Substantial GNOME-related content</li>
37596 	<li>OSiM World, Amsterdam. GNOME presence: Dave Neary, Lefty Schlesinger, Ari Jaaksi, Imad Sousou presenting, LiMo, Moblin &amp; Maemo related content.</li>
37597 	<li>Software Freedom Day. September 19, 2009. GNOME issued a press release and there were many free software related events, including a mini-summit on women's participation in the free software movement that the Free Software Foundation and the GNOME Foundation are co-hosting.</li>
37598 	<li>LinuxCon, Portland OR, Sept 21 - 23</li>
37599 </ul>
37600 Future events include:
37601 <ul>
37602 	<li>Utah Open Source Conference, Salt Lake City, USA, Oct 8-10. Christer Edwards will be hosting a GNOME Booth. Stormy Peters will give a keynote.</li>
37603 	<li>Boston Summit, Cambridge MA, Oct 10-12. The GNOME Summit will once again be held in Boston, on the MIT campus. The location and dates have now been confirmed, and the summit will take place on October 10 - 12 in MIT's Sloan Building in Cambridge MA.</li>
37604 	<li>Maemo Summit, Amsterdam, Oct 10-12: Substantial GNOME Mobile related content</li>
37605 	<li>Jordanas Regionales de Software Libre (JRSL). There will be several GNOME contributors there, including Willie Walker.</li>
37606 	<li>Fórum do GNOME in Latinoware at Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil, October 22-24.</li>
37607 	<li>GNOME Day in Encuentro Linux at Valparaíso, Chile, October 22-24.</li>
37608 </ul>
37609 In addition GNOME is planning many hackfests for Q4 2009. Please let the organizers know if you are interested in attending.
37610 <ul>
37611 	<li>Zeitgeist, November 2009, Bolzano, Italy, Seif Lotfy, Daniel Siegel, http://live.gnome.org/ZeitgeistHackFest2009.</li>
37612 	<li>Marketing, November 2009, Chicago, USA, Paul Cutler.</li>
37613 	<li>WebKitGTK+, December 2009, A Coruña, Spain, Juan José Sánchez Penas.</li>
37614 	<li>Accessibility, March 2010, CSUN, San Diego, USA, Eitan Isaacson, http://monotonous.org/2009/10/14/csun-hackfest-and-exhibition-call-for-participation.</li>
37615 	<li>Usability, Dave Richards</li>
37616 	<li>Video, Benjamin Otte</li>
37617 </ul>
37618 </div>
37619 </div>
37620 <div>
37621 <h1>Finances</h1>
37622 <h2>Germán Póo-Caamaño</h2>
37623 <div>
37624 <table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0">
37625 <tbody>
37626 <tr>
37627 <td colspan="2"><strong>Income</strong></td>
37628 </tr>
37629 <tr>
37630 <td>$12,500</td>
37631 <td>GUADEC-UK (closing Birmingham books)</td>
37632 </tr>
37633 <tr>
37634 <td>$29</td>
37635 <td>Interest</td>
37636 </tr>
37637 <tr>
37638 <td>$1,000</td>
37639 <td>Novell's sponsorship of 2008 Boston Summit after hours event</td>
37640 </tr>
37641 <tr>
37642 <td>$5,000</td>
37643 <td>New Advisory Board Member Fee</td>
37644 </tr>
37645 <tr>
37646 <td>$10,000</td>
37647 <td>Access Advisory Board Member Fee (check, to be deposited)</td>
37648 </tr>
37649 <tr>
37650 <td>$4,462</td>
37651 <td>Friends of GNOME</td>
37652 </tr>
37653 </tbody>
37654 </table>
37655 <table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0">
37656 <tbody>
37657 <tr>
37658 <td colspan="2"><strong>Expenses</strong></td>
37659 </tr>
37660 <tr>
37661 <td><strong>$3,640</strong></td>
37662 <td><strong>GCDS Keynoters:</strong></td>
37663 </tr>
37664 <tr>
37665 <td>$1,356</td>
37666 <td>Robert Lefkowitz</td>
37667 </tr>
37668 <tr>
37669 <td>$1,516</td>
37670 <td>Walter Bender</td>
37671 </tr>
37672 <tr>
37673 <td>$768</td>
37674 <td>Richard Stallman</td>
37675 </tr>
37676 <tr>
37677 <td><strong>$16,698</strong></td>
37678 <td><strong>GCDS Travel:</strong></td>
37679 </tr>
37680 <tr>
37681 <td>$1,500</td>
37682 <td>Jonh Wendell</td>
37683 </tr>
37684 <tr>
37685 <td>$1,200</td>
37686 <td>Vinicius Depizzol</td>
37687 </tr>
37688 <tr>
37689 <td>$1,050</td>
37690 <td>Srinivasa Ragavan</td>
37691 </tr>
37692 <tr>
37693 <td>$826</td>
37694 <td>Shreyas Srinivasa</td>
37695 </tr>
37696 <tr>
37697 <td>$609</td>
37698 <td>Anne Østergaard</td>
37699 </tr>
37700 <tr>
37701 <td>$409</td>
37702 <td>Ruben Vermeersch</td>
37703 </tr>
37704 <tr>
37705 <td>$400</td>
37706 <td>Daniel Siegel</td>
37707 </tr>
37708 <tr>
37709 <td>$275</td>
37710 <td>Kaser Felix</td>
37711 </tr>
37712 <tr>
37713 <td>$1,050</td>
37714 <td>Marina Zhurakhinskaya</td>
37715 </tr>
37716 <tr>
37717 <td>$1,000</td>
37718 <td>Andrew Overholt</td>
37719 </tr>
37720 <tr>
37721 <td>$800</td>
37722 <td>David Jordan</td>
37723 </tr>
37724 <tr>
37725 <td>$950</td>
37726 <td>Og Maciel</td>
37727 </tr>
37728 <tr>
37729 <td>$1,250</td>
37730 <td>Raphael Nunes</td>
37731 </tr>
37732 </tbody>
37733 </table>
37734 <table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0">
37735 <tbody>
37736 <tr>
37737 <td>$950</td>
37738 <td>Bharath Aharya</td>
37739 </tr>
37740 <tr>
37741 <td>$950</td>
37742 <td>Akhil Laddha</td>
37743 </tr>
37744 <tr>
37745 <td>$578</td>
37746 <td>Ian Marcinowski *</td>
37747 </tr>
37748 <tr>
37749 <td>$632</td>
37750 <td>Tobias Mueller *</td>
37751 </tr>
37752 <tr>
37753 <td>$605</td>
37754 <td>Symeon Xenitellis *</td>
37755 </tr>
37756 <tr>
37757 <td>$514</td>
37758 <td>Bastien Nocerra *</td>
37759 </tr>
37760 <tr>
37761 <td>$420</td>
37762 <td>Clemens Buss</td>
37763 </tr>
37764 <tr>
37765 <td>$1,000</td>
37766 <td>Paul Cutler</td>
37767 </tr>
37768 <tr>
37769 <td><strong>$486</strong></td>
37770 <td><strong>Documentation Summit:</strong></td>
37771 </tr>
37772 <tr>
37773 <td>$486</td>
37774 <td>Milo Casagrande</td>
37775 </tr>
37776 <tr>
37777 <td><strong>$20,160</strong></td>
37778 <td><strong>Administrative:</strong></td>
37779 </tr>
37780 <tr>
37781 <td>$15,848</td>
37782 <td>Payroll</td>
37783 </tr>
37784 <tr>
37785 <td>$160</td>
37786 <td>Paychex</td>
37787 </tr>
37788 <tr>
37789 <td>$429</td>
37790 <td>Bank wire fees</td>
37791 </tr>
37792 <tr>
37793 <td>$1,218</td>
37794 <td>Annual Report Design &amp; Printing</td>
37795 </tr>
37796 <tr>
37797 <td>$361</td>
37798 <td>Postcard printing</td>
37799 </tr>
37800 <tr>
37801 <td>$18</td>
37802 <td>Baby gift for Kristian</td>
37803 </tr>
37804 <tr>
37805 <td>$2,121</td>
37806 <td>AMS (insurance premiums)</td>
37807 </tr>
37808 <tr>
37809 <td>$6</td>
37810 <td>Postage</td>
37811 </tr>
37812 </tbody>
37813 </table>
37814 </div>
37815 <div>
37816 
37817 * There was an error in those reimbursements. The bank sent the US dollar amount in foreign currency (ie. instead of USD$350 in one instance, they sent GBP350.) Bank had sent a retrieval request for the three latter ones and then it was necessary to fix the issue.
37818 
37819 </div>
37820 </div>
37821 <div>
37822 <h1>Travel Committee</h1>
37823 <h2>Germán Póo-Caamaño</h2>
37824 <div>
37825 
37826 During Q3, the travel committee added a new member: Bharath Acharya. He has been a very enthusiastic contributor and has already helped several people out with their travel sponsorships.
37827 
37828 Between the end of July and August, we reimbursed the four contributors who attended to the Documentation Summit.
37829 
37830 At the same time, we wired reimbursements to GUADEC sponsored contributors. Most of them between July 30 and August 10. There was an issue with the currency used at the bank, which finally was solved. There are two pending reimbursements to contributors who have not yet sent their receipts. It is worth mentioning that one contributor decided to withdraw his sponsorship request.
37831 
37832 We have also been managing requests for events of the next quarter, such as the Zeitgeist hackfest at Bolzano and the Boston Summit.
37833 
37834 For Bolzano, we booked the accommodation for eleven contributors and processed their applications.
37835 
37836 In the case of Boston Summit, we processed the requests for two contributors. Unfortunately, one of them had problems getting a US visa. On the other hand, the other contributor was able to attend without any problem, and he wrote several good reports about his participation on Boston Summit.
37837 
37838 We have already started processing the requests for the Marketing Team hackfest which will be held in Chicago next November.
37839 
37840 </div>
37841 </div>
37842 <div>
37843 <h1>Membership &amp; Elections Committee</h1>
37844 <h2>Bruno Boaventura</h2>
37845 <div>
37846 
37847 The Membership and Elections Committee would like to inform you about our activities in 2009/Q3:
37848 
37849 We have received 10 applications for new GNOME Foundation membership, plus 38 applications for renewing the membership. During the same period 24 members haven't renewed their membership and we ended with 353 members. You can see a full list of members at http://foundation.gnome.org/membership/members.php . The new members are:
37850 <div>Carl James Collier
37851 Halton Huo
37852 Javier Jardón Cabezas
37853 Milo Casagrande
37854 Tim Horton
37855 Will Thompson
37856 Alexander Gabriel
37857 Henrique Paulino Machado
37858 Jerry Tan</div>
37859 You can see a full list of members at http://foundation.gnome.org/membership/members.php.
37860 
37861 If you have any further question, do not hesitate to ask us on membership-committee@gnome.org.
37862 
37863 </div>
37864 </div>
37865 <div>
37866 <h1>Women Outreach</h1>
37867 <h2>Marina Zhurakhinskaya</h2>
37868 <div>
37869 
37870 The GNOME community is interested in increasing women participation in the project. The goals are to increase the visibility of the existing women contributors and to create a support system for encouraging women participation. The gnome-women-list has been used as the main communication channel and there has been a round of introductions, a call for authors for a GNOME Journal issue with articles by women, and a discussion about a new Women Outreach Program on it.
37871 
37872 The purpose of the Women Outreach Program is to encourage women participation in GNOME throughout the year and to create internship opportunities in the summer. We need to raise money for the stipends for the summer participants and a donations page has been set up for that at http://projects.gnome.org/outreach/women Máirín Duffy has created the graphic for the page banner.
37873 
37874 In addition to the donations, we are currently looking for people interested in mentoring the participants and creating the necessary resources that will help the new contributors to get started. There is a mentor sign up section on the program wiki page http://live.gnome.org/GnomeWomen/OutreachProgram
37875 
37876 Máirín Duffy, Stormy Peters, Hanna Wallach, Chris Ball, Brian Cameron, Paul Cutler, Diego Escalante Urrelo, and Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier have been providing great feedback and ideas about the Women Outreach Program and have been putting together plans for the GNOME Journal issue with articles by women.
37877 
37878 There were the following events and interviews related to the GNOME women outreach:
37879 <ul>
37880 	<li>Máirín Duffy, Stormy Peters, and Emiy Chen were interviewed in Rikki Kite's series of interviews with women in free software in the Linux Magazine ROSE Blog.</li>
37881 	<li>Máirín Duffy, Stormy Peters, Hanna Wallach, and Marina Zhurakhinskaya participated in the FSF mini-summit on women in Free Software held in Boston on September 19, 2009.</li>
37882 	<li>Stormy Peters attended the Grace Hopper Women in Computing conference. She represented GNOME on a panel attended by women interested in getting more involved with free and open source software projects.</li>
37883 	<li>Máirín Duffy, Stormy Peters, Hanna Wallach, Chris Ball, and Marina Zhurakhinskaya participated in the IRC meeting on #gnome-women discussing the Women Outreach Program. Hanna Wallach and Chris Ball, who were the organizers of the Women Summer Outreach Program in 2006, shared their experiences with the program.</li>
37884 	<li>Marina Zhurakhinskaya led the Women Outreach / Marketing session at the Boston Summit.</li>
37885 	<li>Izabel Valverde and Luciana Freitas attended Latinoware. They gave a talk about GNOME and GNOME women outreach to the audience interested in getting more involved with free and open source software projects and emphasized that women should feel more comfortable to get involved.</li>
37886 </ul>
37887 &nbsp;
37888 
37889 The plans for the next quarter include a November issue of the GNOME Journal with articles by women, further fund-raising activity, creation of the program resources and search for the participants.
37890 
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37913 				<title>Quarterly Report Q1, 2010</title>
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37920 <h1>Board of Directors</h1>
37921 <h2>Brian Cameron</h2>
37922 <div>
37923 
37924 First of all, the GNOME Foundation board of directors would like to express a huge thank you to all the volunteers who help to make the GNOME community possible, and to all those who use the GNOME desktop and understand the value of free software on the desktop. It is you that makes the GNOME community both rich and rewarding.
37925 
37926 In Q1, the GNOME community has gone through some significant organizational changes. Lucas Rocha stepped down from the board to spend more time with his family and new baby and Behdad Esfahbod stepped down because other interests were consuming too much of his time. Jorge Castro and Paul Cutler have stepped up to replace Lucas and Behdad. A warm welcome to the new board members and the board wishes to thank both Lucas and Behdad for the years of dedicated service towards the GNOME community. We wish Lucas the best with his family and Behdad with his future endeavors. Also, Willie Walker is stepping down as the GNOME accessibility team lead. The board would like to thank Willie for all of his dedicated help over the years and wishes him the best for the future.
37927 
37928 On March 31, the board was excited to announce the successful release of GNOME 2.30, the latest stable release of the popular Free Software desktop environment and applications suite. The next release will be the highly anticipated GNOME 3 release. The board is working hard to ensure it will be a success.
37929 
37930 Much energy in Q1 has been focused on planning for the GUADEC 2010 event which will be held in The Hague, Netherlands from July 26-30. The GUADEC 2010 website is looking handsome and is now live at http://www.guadec.org/. Planning is going smoothly and the talk schedule will soon be made public. GUADEC organizers have made a call for volunteers on February 1st, so please consider volunteering to help if you can.
37931 
37932 The board reached an agreement to have a training session at GUADEC which will be run by Neary Consulting. The fee will be approximately ???1,500 per person. The training session will consists of full two-day sessions before the event covering the following topics:
37933 <ol>
37934 	<li>Development tools, including source control, profiling, IDE integration, and maybe a word on mobile development environments;</li>
37935 	<li>Overview of the GNOME Platform;</li>
37936 	<li>Best technical practices for GNOME development - a practical half-day development workshop where people have an assignment to accomplish; and</li>
37937 	<li>Social issues of free software development - working with the upstream community, using community mailing lists effectively, evaluating risks associated with community governance, etc.</li>
37938 </ol>
37939 &nbsp;
37940 
37941 This will be a joint-venture, where the GNOME Foundation will earn 40% and Neary Consulting will earn 60% of the revenues. Neary Consulting will be in charge of contracting teachers, preparing the training material, marketing, etc. and GNOME Foundation will provide branding, support, and quality control. The training materials will be released with a free license.
37942 
37943 The board has also been working hard to organize relevant hackfests to prepare and plan for the GNOME 3 release. In Q1 the GNOME Foundation helped to organize The GNOME Usability Hackfest in London (February 22-26), the Desktop Help Hackfest in Chicago (March 20-21), and the Accessibility Hackfest at the CSUN conference in San Diego (March 23-27).
37944 
37945 </div>
37946 </div>
37947 <div>
37948 <div>
37949 
37950 In Q1, the GNOME community has been working to improve infrastructure and has made progress with adopting a new CRM system, though more work is needed. The Foundation is now conducting regular public IRC meetings to encourage more community involvement in GNOME Foundation business. The new Friends of GNOME donation ruler was successfully launched and has made a significant impact towards improving fundraising towards hiring a GNOME system administrator.
37951 
37952 In February, the GNOME Foundation received a substantial $10,000 (US$) donation from the Mozilla Corporation to benefit GNOME accessibility. The board would like to thank the Mozilla Corporation for promoting this humanitarian project and we are excited to have the resources to further promote software that breaks barriers that would otherwise prevent people from being able to make use of free desktop software.
37953 
37954 On March 16th, the GNOME Foundation and KDE e.V. boards decided to co-locate their flagship conferences once again in 2011, and are now taking bids to host the combined event. This follows on the successful 2009 Gran Canaria Desktop Summit and will again provide both communities with the opportunity for both communities to share talks, work together to improve free desktop software, and socialize.
37955 
37956 Looking forward to the next quarter, the board anticipates that a significant amount of energy will be spent planning for GUADEC and helping to ensure the success of GNOME 3 which is planned for release in September. The board is continuing to plan hackfests for the next quarter including a GSettings hackfest in Boston, USA (April 12-17), a Python Bindings hackfest in Boston, USA (April 14-18), and another Marketing hackfest in Zaragoza, Spain (May 5-7). To further outreach to developing nations, the GNOME community is planning to have a presence at FOSS Nigeria in Kano, Nigeria (April 23-25) and the Idlelo open source event in Accra, Ghana (May 17-21).
37957 
37958 Please consider becoming a Friend of GNOME. Your donations really do help the GNOME Foundation continue to grow and provide support and services for the success of the GNOME project.
37959 
37960 <a href="http://www.gnome.org/friends/">http://www.gnome.org/friends/</a>
37961 
37962 The board is always looking for people willing to help with different tasks. If you are interested, we encourage you to get in touch with the GNOME board of directors (board@gnome.org) to discuss the best way for you to get involved.
37963 
37964 </div>
37965 </div>
37966 <div>
37967 <h1>Release Team</h1>
37968 <h2>Vincent Untz</h2>
37969 <div>
37970 
37971 The main focus in the beginning of 2010 was the final sprint towards the last major release of the GNOME 2.x cycle. With two development releases, two beta releases, one release candidate, the start of all the usual freezes and a good number of freeze break requests, the three months of Q1 illustrated well the broad work accomplished by the whole community for GNOME 2.30.0. This effort lead to the successful release of 2.30.0 on March 29th. The release notes highlight some of the new features or good improvements in this release: sending files easily to contacts, improved file management, better experience for instant messaging, dbus-based gnome-keyring (using a protocol that will be shared with KDE), etc.
37972 
37973 Obviously, the release team did not just work on getting GNOME 2.30.0 out, but also laid some foundations for the next cycle. As a first step, an initial draft of the 2.31/3.0 development cycle was published, and after some adjustments, got announced. Continuing our long-standing tradition of six-months release cycles, GNOME 3.0.0 will be out on September 29th.
37974 
37975 The period for new module proposals opened in February, with some initial discussion from the community. This instance is obviously a bit different compared to previous module proposal periods since the next release is GNOME 3.0 and the new modules will receive even more spotlight than usual. The proposed modules include the expected clutter and gnome-shell, as well as various applications: deja-dup (a backup tool), mousetrap (an accessibility tool to control the mouse cursor), pdfmod (an application to modify PDF files), rygel (a collection of DLNA services) and simple-scan (a scanning tool). Other modules might still get proposed as the period for module proposals closes at the beginning of May.
37976 
37977 An important area the release team wanted to explore for 3.0 is the reorganization of the modulesets. As of today, we have the Platform, the Desktop, the Bindings, the Administrator Suite and the Developer Tools. This model has served us well and has actually evolved with time (we didn't have the Administrator Suite and the Developer Tools at first). However, we feel that this organization is reaching its limits, and we have explored several potential changes. A sample of issues illustrate the need for an evolution here. First, the arbitrary separation between the Platform and the Bindings can lead people to think that the bindings are second-class citizen while this is certainly not the case. Another issue that we want to address is that the Desktop set has expanded so much that it's now unclear which type of application should go in and which shouldn't; it's also forcing us to choose one application over another, or to avoid this choice, like in the famous Rhythmbox vs Banshee case. Moreover, we strongly believe that we should encourage a strong ecosystem of applications around GNOME, and integrating all applications in the GNOME Desktop moduleset is not the best way to achieve this.
37978 
37979 In the next quarter, GNOME will release two 2.30 stable releases, effectively marking the end of the 2.x cycle. Of course, most of the community is already heavily involved in the 2.31 development cycle that will lead to GNOME 3.0 a few months after GUADEC!
37980 
37981 </div>
37982 </div>
37983 <div>
37984 <h1>Bugsquad Team</h1>
37985 <h2>Andre Klapper</h2>
37986 <div>
37987 
37988 From January to March, 8547 reports (bugs + feature requests) were opened and 7776 were closed.
37989 
37990 Top bug closers were Akhil Laddha (598 reports), Fabio Dur??n Verdugo (391), Tobias Mueller (314), J??rg Billeter (274) and Guillaume Desmottes (237).
37991 
37992 Top bug reporters were Akhil Laddha (91 reports), Bastien Nocera (78), Jean-Fran??ois Fortin Tam (76), Reinout van Schouwen (70), and William Jon McCann (68).
37993 
37994 Apart from business as usual there has been no other activity.
37995 
37996 </div>
37997 </div>
37998 <div>
37999 <h1>Marketing Team</h1>
38000 <h2>Paul Cutler</h2>
38001 <div>
38002 
38003 The Marketing team has been busy brainstorming GNOME 3.0 marketing activities which will be worked on at the upcoming Marketing Hackfest in Zaragoza, Spain the first week of May. Discussion has centered around answering the question "What is GNOME 3.0" including the impact of GNOME Shell, new and updated applications on the GNOME Desktop and potential promotional videos to show users the changes.
38004 
38005 In addition to GNOME 3.0 planning the GNOME Press Team welcomed a new team lead in Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier, Andreas Nilsson was instrumental in launching the new GNOME store at http://www.zazzle.com/gnome, Lucas Rocha and Andreas Nilsson helped with the Sysadmin fundraising campaign and the ruler on various GNOME websites and the new gnome.org website saw a number of content updates as it gets closer to launching later this year.
38006 
38007 Lastly, GNOME Journal saw two issues released in the first quarter. Issue 18 was a special edition focused on Multimedia with reviews of PiTiVi and Banshee, an interiew with Jonathan Thomas, creator of OpenShot and an article focusing on writing multimedia applications with Vala. Issue 19 released in late March featured an interview with Juan Jos?? S??nchez Penas of the GNOME Advisory Board, opportunistic development, an overview of Mallard, an article about the GNOME Miro Community and a case study on the recent GNOME Bugzilla upgrade.
38008 
38009 </div>
38010 </div>
38011 <div>
38012 <h1>Usability Team</h1>
38013 <h2>Calum Benson</h2>
38014 <div>
38015 
38016 The main focus for the usability team this quarter has been organising, attending, and working on tasks arising from the week-long GNOME User Experience Hackfest that was held in London in February. The hackfest was sponsored by Canonical, Google, and the GNOME Foundation, with Canonical's London office also being the venue.
38017 
38018 It was one of the largest GNOME hackfests ever organised, with around 30 attendees over the week. As such, many topics were covered, including:
38019 <ul>
38020 	<li>ongoing design and development of gnome-shell for GNOME 3.0</li>
38021 	<li>brainstorming of nautilus file manager improvements</li>
38022 	<li>planning updates to the GNOME Human Interface Guidelines</li>
38023 	<li>discussion of control center enhancements (including card sorting sessions with external participants)</li>
38024 	<li>a new icon style for GNOME 3.0</li>
38025 	<li>improving designer and developer awareness of accessibility issues</li>
38026 	<li>how best to present usability findings to developers</li>
38027 	<li>improving communication and workflow between GNOME designers working in different locations and companies</li>
38028 </ul>
38029 &nbsp;
38030 
38031 Thanks to M??ir??n Duffy from Red Hat, and Robby Clements and Josh Adams from Isotope 11, the latter of these discussions has spawned a new project called Design Hub:<a href="http://live.gnome.org/UsabilityProject/Whiteboard/DesignHub">http://live.gnome.org/UsabilityProject/Whiteboard/DesignHub</a>
38032 
38033 Pointers to most of the blog output that was produced during the hackfest can be found on Brian Cameron's blog:<a href="http://blogs.sun.com/yippi/entry/gnome_usability_hackfest_write_up">http://blogs.sun.com/yippi/entry/gnome_usability_hackfest_write_up</a>.
38034 
38035 </div>
38036 </div>
38037 <div>
38038 <h1>Accessibility Team</h1>
38039 <h2>Bryen Yunashko</h2>
38040 <div>
38041 
38042 The GNOME Accessibility (A11y) team has had a number of developments in the past quarter. The biggest event was when many of us travelled to San Diego in March of 2010 to participate in the first ever GNOME A11y Hackfest and to man GNOME Foundation's booth at the CSUN Accessibility Technology conference. This was organized by Eitan Isaacson and made possible through the generous grant from the Mozilla Foundation. Many of the Hackfest sessions were led by Willie Walker.
38043 
38044 The Hackfest largely focused on team organization and priorities for the upcoming GNOME 3.0 release. And the conference booth exposed many people unfamiliar with FOSS to the benefits of using a GNOME desktop for their accessibility needs.
38045 
38046 Individually, we've seen contribution and development continue to grow.
38047 <ul>
38048 	<li>MouseTrap ??? Useability improvements have been made and joystick mode was restored. Focus on translattion from python to C++ for better performance. This effort was led by Flavio Percoli</li>
38049 	<li>Caribou - Continues to receive excellent contributions from the community. Ben Konrath and Steve Lee joined forces on a hackfest competition between UCLA and USC universities to improve Caribou. This contest was sponsored by Project Possibility.</li>
38050 	<li>WebKitGTK+ Accessibility ??? Strides in accessibility continue with the contributions from Joanmarie Diggs, Xan Lopez, and interns from Igalia.</li>
38051 	<li>Orca ??? Bug fixes continue to be implemented and towards the end of the quarter, Joanmarie Diggs assumed maintainership role for the Orca community.</li>
38052 	<li>Outreach ??? Bryen Yunashko took on the task of forming an GNOME A11y Outreach initiative to spread the word about the benefits of GNOME Accessibility and bring more user adoption and avenues for contributions to a11y development.</li>
38053 </ul>
38054 &nbsp;
38055 
38056 For the next quarter, the team intends to focus primarily on accessibility for GNOME 3.0/GNOME Shell as well as working with projects like Project Possibility, HFOSS.org, and others to form strong partnership with students developing their skills around accessibility technology.
38057 
38058 There is great concern about the accessibilty of GNOME 3.0, and folks like Joseph Scheuhammer and Alejandro Pi??eiro continue to give it their attention. The roadmap for GNOME Shell accessibility can be found at<a href="http://live.gnome.org/GnomeShell/RoadmapTwoThirtyOne#Accessibility">http://live.gnome.org/GnomeShell/RoadmapTwoThirtyOne#Accessibility</a>
38059 
38060 </div>
38061 </div>
38062 <div>
38063 <h1>Documentation Team</h1>
38064 <h2>Shaun McCance</h2>
38065 <div>
38066 
38067 In the first quarter of 2010, the documentation team completed four Mallard documents for the GNOME 2.30 desktop. They began planning on other help documents, and helped plan and write help for applications not in the official GNOME release.
38068 
38069 Shaun hosted the Desktop Help Summit, a small gathering of key documentation people from GNOME, KDE, XFCE, Fedora, and Ubuntu. The Summit helped us understand what problems distributors are having, and how we provide documentation that better reflects what our users actually use.
38070 
38071 At the Summit, Shaun and Richard Johnson (KDE) created a proposal for a common place to install documentation and a standard way to reference it. This will help third-party developers integrate with the desktop, and it will help distributors create and manage common documentation.
38072 
38073 After the Summit, Shaun, Phil, and Milo had a planning session for the new Mallard-based help for 3.0. They focused on Internet connectivity and file management.
38074 
38075 Phil has been talking with the Ubuntu team about using Mallard, and how GNOME's use of Mallard affects Ubuntu. The Ubuntu documentation team seems largely positive. There are some concerns which are being discussed and handled by the community..
38076 
38077 </div>
38078 </div>
38079 <div>
38080 <h1>GNOME Mobile</h1>
38081 <h2>Dave Neary</h2>
38082 <div>
38083 
38084 Third party related news: Intel &amp; Nokia announce MeeGo project and make initial source release (based on GNOME Mobile). Current MeeGo architecture/components design is shown here: <a href="http://meego.com/developers/meego-architecture">http://meego.com/developers/meego-architecture</a>
38085 
38086 Nokia have proposed budget to GNOME to enable porting of GNOME applications to MeeGo - we are still brainstorming how to spend the money.
38087 
38088 </div>
38089 </div>
38090 <div>
38091 <h1>GNOME Events</h1>
38092 <h2>Stormy Peters (Looking for a new author!)</h2>
38093 <div>
38094 
38095 We had some great hackfests and events with a GNOME presense in the first quarter of 2010. For more information on the hackfests, you can check out the website, <a href="http://live.gnome.org/Hackfests">http://live.gnome.org/Hackfests</a>.
38096 <ul>
38097 	<li>GNOME devroom and GNOME Mobile at FOSDEM 2010, February 6-7, 2010</li>
38098 	<li>2010 Workshop on the Future of Research on Free/Open Source Software, February 9-11</li>
38099 	<li>Usability Hackfest, London (UK), February 22-26</li>
38100 	<li>Panel at Open Mobility, San Francisco (CA, USA), March 9-10</li>
38101 	<li>Talks at Libre Planet, Boston (MA, USA), March 19-21</li>
38102 	<li>Desktop Help Hackfest, Chicago (IL, USA), March 20-21</li>
38103 	<li>Accessibility Hackfest, San Diego (CA, USA), March 22-27</li>
38104 	<li>GNOME Booth at CSUN, San Diego (CA, USA), March 22-27</li>
38105 </ul>
38106 &nbsp;
38107 
38108 In the second quarter of 2010 we are planning:
38109 <ul>
38110 	<li>GNOME Booth at Texas Linux Fest, Austin (TX, USA), April 10</li>
38111 	<li>Python Bindings Hackfest, Boston (MA, USA), April 14-18</li>
38112 	<li>Desktop Track, Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit, San Francisco (CA, USA), April 14-16</li>
38113 	<li>GSettings Hackfest, Boston (MA, USA), April 12-17</li>
38114 	<li>GNOME Hispano, Encuento en Sevilla 2010, Sevilla (Spain), May 1-2</li>
38115 	<li>Marketing Hackfest, Zaragoza (Spain), May 5-7</li>
38116 	<li>GNOME booth, user group and talks at ENSOL, Brazil, May 6-9</li>
38117 	<li>GNOME training and booth at IDLELO, Ghana, May 17-21</li>
38118 	<li>GNOME track at Linuxtag, Berlin (Germany), June 9-12</li>
38119 	<li>GNOME talks at OSS Watch, Oxford (UK), June 23-25</li>
38120 </ul>
38121 &nbsp;
38122 
38123 </div>
38124 </div>
38125 <div>
38126 <h1>Finances</h1>
38127 <h2>Germ??n P??o-Caama??o</h2>
38128 <div>
38129 <table>
38130 <tbody>
38131 <tr>
38132 <td colspan="2"><strong>Income</strong></td>
38133 </tr>
38134 <tr>
38135 <td colspan="2"><strong>Total</strong></td>
38136 </tr>
38137 <tr>
38138 <td>$204,275</td>
38139 <td>Total Income</td>
38140 </tr>
38141 <tr>
38142 <td colspan="2"><strong>Friends of GNOME</strong></td>
38143 </tr>
38144 <tr>
38145 <td>$9,587</td>
38146 <td>Friends of GNOME</td>
38147 </tr>
38148 <tr>
38149 <td colspan="2"><strong>Accessibility</strong></td>
38150 </tr>
38151 <tr>
38152 <td>$10,000</td>
38153 <td>Mozilla</td>
38154 </tr>
38155 <tr>
38156 <td colspan="2"><strong>Advisory Board Fees</strong></td>
38157 </tr>
38158 <tr>
38159 <td>$70,000</td>
38160 <td>2010</td>
38161 </tr>
38162 <tr>
38163 <td>$10,000</td>
38164 <td>2009</td>
38165 </tr>
38166 <tr>
38167 <td colspan="2"><strong>Events</strong></td>
38168 </tr>
38169 <tr>
38170 <td>$1,000</td>
38171 <td>Boston Summit</td>
38172 </tr>
38173 <tr>
38174 <td>$1,000</td>
38175 <td>GNOME Asia</td>
38176 </tr>
38177 <tr>
38178 <td>$3,929</td>
38179 <td>GUADEC (2009)</td>
38180 </tr>
38181 <tr>
38182 <td colspan="2"><strong>Income Affiliate Programs</strong></td>
38183 </tr>
38184 <tr>
38185 <td>$111.22</td>
38186 <td>Amazon</td>
38187 </tr>
38188 <tr>
38189 <td colspan="2"><strong>Hackfests</strong></td>
38190 </tr>
38191 <tr>
38192 <td>$3,875</td>
38193 <td>Hackfests</td>
38194 </tr>
38195 <tr>
38196 <td colspan="2"><strong>One time donation</strong></td>
38197 </tr>
38198 <tr>
38199 <td>$7,213</td>
38200 <td>One time donation</td>
38201 </tr>
38202 <tr>
38203 <td colspan="2"><strong>Other</strong></td>
38204 </tr>
38205 <tr>
38206 <td>$14,150</td>
38207 <td>Google Summer of Code</td>
38208 </tr>
38209 <tr>
38210 <td>$73,350</td>
38211 <td>Corporate Donations</td>
38212 </tr>
38213 <tr>
38214 <td>$60</td>
38215 <td>Interest - Bank</td>
38216 </tr>
38217 </tbody>
38218 </table>
38219 <table>
38220 <tbody>
38221 <tr>
38222 <td colspan="2"><strong>Expenses</strong></td>
38223 </tr>
38224 <tr>
38225 <td colspan="2"><strong>Total</strong></td>
38226 </tr>
38227 <tr>
38228 <td>$69,543</td>
38229 <td>Total Expenses</td>
38230 </tr>
38231 <tr>
38232 <td colspan="2"><strong>Accessibility</strong></td>
38233 </tr>
38234 <tr>
38235 <td>$6,000</td>
38236 <td>Contracts</td>
38237 </tr>
38238 <tr>
38239 <td colspan="2"><strong>Hackfests</strong></td>
38240 </tr>
38241 <tr>
38242 <td>$4,337</td>
38243 <td>Hackfests</td>
38244 </tr>
38245 <tr>
38246 <td colspan="2"><strong>Events</strong></td>
38247 </tr>
38248 <tr>
38249 <td>$196</td>
38250 <td>Event Box US</td>
38251 </tr>
38252 <tr>
38253 <td>$7,798</td>
38254 <td>GNOME Asia</td>
38255 </tr>
38256 <tr>
38257 <td>$582</td>
38258 <td>GUADEC (2009)</td>
38259 </tr>
38260 <tr>
38261 <td>$2049</td>
38262 <td>Other Events</td>
38263 </tr>
38264 <tr>
38265 <td colspan="2"><strong>Administrative</strong></td>
38266 </tr>
38267 <tr>
38268 <td>$364</td>
38269 <td>Bank fees</td>
38270 </tr>
38271 <tr>
38272 <td>$5956</td>
38273 <td>401K Plan/Wages</td>
38274 </tr>
38275 <tr>
38276 <td>$13,020</td>
38277 <td>Payroll taxes/Wages</td>
38278 </tr>
38279 <tr>
38280 <td>$818</td>
38281 <td>Medicare/Wages</td>
38282 </tr>
38283 <tr>
38284 <td>$35</td>
38285 <td>Office supplies</td>
38286 </tr>
38287 <tr>
38288 <td>$24,961</td>
38289 <td>Wages</td>
38290 </tr>
38291 <tr>
38292 <td colspan="2"><strong>Other expenses</strong></td>
38293 </tr>
38294 <tr>
38295 <td>$3,438</td>
38296 <td>Other expenses</td>
38297 </tr>
38298 </tbody>
38299 </table>
38300 </div>
38301 </div>
38302 <div>
38303 <h1>Travel Committee</h1>
38304 <h2>Bharath Acharya</h2>
38305 <div>
38306 
38307 GNOME started the year 2010 with a great vision for GNOME3 and kick started the year with the Usability and Accessibility Hackfests.
38308 
38309 The Travel Committee sponsored 2 contributors for the Usability Hackfest held in London. They were sponsored for their airfare and also the accommodation. You can read more about this Hackfest at<a href="http://live.gnome.org/UsabilityProject/London2010">http://live.gnome.org/UsabilityProject/London2010</a> We also sponsored contributors for the Accessibility Hackfest in San Diego. With some last minute additions and changes, we managed to sponsor 8 of them. The details on the a11y hackfest can be found at <a href="http://live.gnome.org/Accessibility/Hackfest2010">http://live.gnome.org/Accessibility/Hackfest2010</a>.
38310 
38311 The hackfest organizers have done a great job of aggregating all the blogs. You could read on all the developments at<a href="http://live.gnome.org/Hackfests">http://live.gnome.org/Hackfests</a>
38312 
38313 The Travel Committee started Q1 with a goal to clear off all the pending reimbursements, and by the first week of April we did achieve it. We reviewed all the previous applications, collected the invoices from all the sponsored contributors and had them reimbursed within a week. This closes the chapter for 2009. The Travel Committee also made its announcement of accepting sponsorship requests for GUADEC 2010.
38314 
38315 </div>
38316 </div>
38317 <div>
38318 <h1>Membership &amp; Elections Committee</h1>
38319 <h2>Tobias Mueller</h2>
38320 <div>
38321 
38322 The GNOME membership and elections committee has processed 24 applications for a Foundation Membership and 20 applications for renewing a previous existing membership. During the same period, 13 members did not renew their membership and thus dropped out. We ended up with 370 members (+12 to the previous quarter).
38323 
38324 Our new members are:
38325 <ul>
38326 	<li>Adam Janos Reviczky</li>
38327 	<li>Thibault Saunier</li>
38328 	<li>Marc-Andre Lureau</li>
38329 	<li>Jeff Schroeder</li>
38330 	<li>James Vasile</li>
38331 	<li>Ke Wang</li>
38332 	<li>David Schlesinger</li>
38333 	<li>Benjamin Konrath</li>
38334 	<li>Frank Solensky</li>
38335 	<li>Bradley M. Kuhn</li>
38336 	<li>Joanmarie Diggs</li>
38337 	<li>Jim Evins</li>
38338 	<li>Juan Jose Marin Martinez</li>
38339 	<li>Holger Berndt</li>
38340 	<li>Scott Balneaves</li>
38341 	<li>Alexandre Franke</li>
38342 	<li>Koen Martens</li>
38343 	<li>Hylke Bons</li>
38344 	<li>Tomeu Vizoso</li>
38345 	<li>Xabier Rodriguez Calvar</li>
38346 	<li>Nils-Christoph Fiedler</li>
38347 	<li>Simon Van der Linden</li>
38348 	<li>Zhang Sen</li>
38349 	<li>Jean-Fran??ois Fortin Tam</li>
38350 </ul>
38351 &nbsp;
38352 
38353 You can see a full list of members at <a href="http://foundation.gnome.org/membership/members.php">http://foundation.gnome.org/membership/members.php</a>.
38354 
38355 If you have any further question, do not hesitate to ask us on membership-committee@gnome.org.
38356 
38357 </div>
38358 </div>
38359 <div>
38360 <h1>Women Outreach</h1>
38361 <h2>Marina Zhurakhinskaya</h2>
38362 <div>
38363 
38364 Several women from GNOME participated in a very successful track on women in free software at the LibrePlanet conference hosted by FSF on March 19-21 in Cambridge, MA. It was a great opportunity to meet women from other free software projects and discuss the strategies for recruiting and retaining women in free software. In addition, M??ir??n Duffy made a presentation about GIMP and Inkscape and Marina Zhurakhinskaya made a presentation about GNOME Shell.
38365 
38366 We have encouraged women to apply for Google Summer of Code (GSoC) with GNOME this year by e-mailing the GNOME women mailing list, spreading the word on Facebook, identi.ca, and Twitter, and e-mailing the individual women who got in touch with us through the outreach program. In the end, there were five women applicants for GSoC with GNOME this year - two of them originally got in touch with us through the outreach program and three applied on their own. We guided all of them through the application process, matched them up with projects and mentors, and provided application feedback. The selection process is still underway.
38367 
38368 In the next quarter we look forward to supporting the selected GSoC participant(s). We'll keep up our efforts to encourage women participation in GNOME by making it more obvious that the mentors participating in the Outreach Program for Women are happy to help women get started with the projects any time throughout the year and following up with interested women.
38369 
38370 </div>
38371 </div>
38372 <div>
38373 <h1>Art Team</h1>
38374 <h2>Hylke Bons</h2>
38375 <div>
38376 
38377 The Art Team has been quite active this quarter.
38378 
38379 Lapo Calamandrei and Jakub Steiner delivered the finishing touches of GNOME's new icon theme, which has been under development for a couple of years now. It is great that we can finally see this work released in GNOME 2.30. With that comes a whole new set of high resolution icons. A lot of icon improvements have also been contributed by the broader community.
38380 
38381 Vinicius Depizzol has been doing a lot beautiful design work for the new GNOME and GUADEC websites.
38382 
38383 At the User Experience Hackfest, Garrett LeSage, Jakub Steiner and Hylke Bons made the first steps towards a new visual style and theme for GNOME 3.0 and gnome-shell, including a symbolic icon set. Thomas Wood and Benjamin Berg started creating the technical foundations needed to make these designs a reality.
38384 
38385 Andreas Nilsson released a banner for GNOME 2.30 and did the new GNOME Store website layout,<a href="http://www.zazzle.com/gnome">http://www.zazzle.com/gnome</a>.
38386 
38387 The Art Team also did the Sys Admin Fundraising Campaign ruler and the Thank You banner.
38388 
38389 In addition to that the Art Team has been working on refreshing old assets that are scattered across the desktop.
38390 
38391 </div>
38392 </div>
38393 <div>
38394 <h1>System Administration Team</h1>
38395 <h2>Paul Cutler</h2>
38396 <div>
38397 
38398 The Sysadmin Team was happy to welcome to new members in 2010, Christer Edwards and Ray Wang. In the first three months of the year, the Sysadmin team worked on deploying a new server (Combobox) graciously donated to the GNOME Foundation by Jeff Schroeder who is also on the Sysadmin team.
38399 
38400 In addition, the Sysadmin team upgraded Openfire for jabber.gnome.org, Postfix was updated to reduce spam and a number of closed mailing lists were removed.
38401 
38402 </div>
38403 </div>
38404 <div>
38405 <h1>Website</h1>
38406 <h2>Lucas Rocha</h2>
38407 Content is still being worked out.
38408 
38409 Johannes will be fixing front to match expected design soon.
38410 
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38432 				<title>Quarterly Report Q4, 2009</title>
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38440 
38441 Hi GNOME Foundation members and fans,
38442 
38443 Q4 is normally a quiet quarter - but not for GNOME! We ended the year with a lot of really productive activity. We had a record four hackfests and two summits, the Boston Summit and GNOME Asia. Lots of progress was made, plans were set for 2010 and we're all looking forward to GNOME 3.0!
38444 
38445 As you can see from the following team updates, the whole community has been busy and not just at events. In this issue you'll find the first quarterly update from the GNOME Board of Directors, you'll learn what keeps the release team busy between releases, you'll see the amazing amount of work the accessibility team is doing in preparation for GNOME 3.0 and much, much more.
38446 
38447 Read on to hear what GNOME teams have accomplished in Q4!
38448 
38449 If you'd like to receive this report via email, please let me know at stormy@gnome.org. Please use the subject, "Subscribe to GNOME Quarterly Report via email".
38450 
38451 Best wishes and happy hacking! Enjoy your GNOME desktop!
38452 
38453 <strong>Stormy Peters</strong>
38454 <em>Executive Director,
38455 GNOME Foundation</em>
38456 
38457 </div>
38458 </div>
38459 <div>
38460 <h1>Board of Directors</h1>
38461 <h2>Brian Cameron</h2>
38462 <div>
38463 
38464 First of all, the GNOME Foundation board of directors would like to express a huge thank you to all the volunteers who help to make the GNOME community possible, and to all those who use the GNOME desktop and understand the value of free software on the desktop. It is you that makes the GNOME community both rich and rewarding.
38465 
38466 The GNOME Foundation board of directors continues to work hard to promote the GNOME community and to ensure that the GNOME community runs as smoothly as possible.
38467 
38468 Planning for the upcoming GUADEC 2010 has been of particular focus for the board in Q4. The board worked closely with those who submitted bids to ensure that the options were as competitive as possible, and the board was excited to announce last November that GUADEC 2010 will be held in The Hague, Netherlands from July 24-30. Planning is, of course, ongoing, so the board anticipates that there will continue to be a fair amount of work going forward to make GUADEC 2010 a successful prelude to the upcoming GNOME 3.0 release.
38469 
38470 Ensuring that the GNOME 3.0 release is successful has been a major focus of the board in Q4. The board recognizes that events and hackfests are essential for GNOME community planning, and has worked hard in the Q4 timeframe to ensure that the GNOME Community events calendar provides ample opportunities for productive face-to-face interaction leading up to the release.
38471 
38472 In the Q4 timeframe the board worked to ensure that the Boston Summit, the GNOME.Asia Summit, and the Marketing Hackfests were successful and productive. The board invested considerable time in Q4 to plan additional hackfests in the next quarter which will focus on WebKit, accessibility and usability - all important topics for GNOME 3.0.
38473 
38474 To continue to provide for a growing GNOME community, it has been necessary to focus on improving GNOME community fundraising. In Q4 the board announced the doubling of advisory board fees, and this will provide the GNOME Foundation with significant new resources to plan exciting new events, improve infrastructure, and fund new projects.
38475 
38476 Ensuring that the GNOME community has positive relations with the members of the GNOME advisory board is an important ongoing task for the board. In Q4 the board organized two advisory board meetings. The first was held in October to discuss finances and to ensure that the advisory board felt the raising of fees was agreeable. The second meeting was held in December to discuss past and future GNOME community events. This meeting was intended to both raise awareness of upcoming events and to get feedback regarding what future event topics would be most important and exciting to plan moving forward. Since most hackfests are funded by sponsorships from organizations on the advisory board, it is important to have some alignment in terms of event topics planning forward.
38477 
38478 Looking forward to the next quarter, the GNOME board will continue to focus on ensuring that the GNOME 3.0 release is a success. The board will be working closely with the marketing team and with events planning to provide the resources the GNOME community needs to make this happen. In addition, the board anticipates a fair amount of work will be spent working to improve GNOME infrastructure in the next quarter. Several GNOME community servers are at the end of their life and need to be replaced, and the GNOME community is working hard to adopt a new CRM system, for example. All in all, the next quarter and year is bound to be exciting for the GNOME community!
38479 
38480 </div>
38481 </div>
38482 <div>
38483 <h1>Release Team</h1>
38484 <h2>Vincent Untz</h2>
38485 <div>
38486 
38487 The last quarter of 2009 started just after the release of GNOME 2.28, and therefore the release team could enjoy a (short) break where there were no releases to handle for a whole month.
38488 
38489 Of course, this did not last long: between the end of October and the end of December, two stable releases of 2.28 went out, and the 2.29 development cycle led to four releases, the last one arriving just in time for the holidays! The GNOME community has been working hard and the 2.29 releases have many interesting changes, ranging from new features (look at the latest nautilus!) to architectural work needed for GNOME 3.0 (like evolution without bonobo).
38490 
38491 On the GNOME 3.0 front, the release team asked for feedback about when to release GNOME 3.0 in 2010: March or September. The 3.0 planning document was suggesting March with no hard commitment, and the answers from the various teams in the community made it clear that six more months would make a big difference in the ability to fulfill our plans. It was agreed to target September for GNOME 3.0, and we worked on an official announcement for the 3.0 release date. The release schedule was adapted accordingly.
38492 
38493 In parallel with the 3.0 discussions, we evaluated the modules proposed for inclusion during the 2.29 development cycle. Based on feedback from the community, the timeline for new module proposals was modified back in Q3 to have decisions published earlier -- in November instead of January, in this case. This change should help get more work done for integration of the accepted modules, and should contribute to our long-standing tradition of high-quality releases. For 2.30, gnome-packagekit and nautilus-sendto will be included in the desktop, and we accepted two exciting projects, tracker and vala, as external dependencies. The release team also wanted to have clutter become part of the desktop (as a potential first step towards the platform), but some discussion about copyright assignments blocked the decision; the help of the GNOME Foundation was requested to determine what should be the next steps there. The GNOME Foundation Board is actively working on this topic.
38494 
38495 2010 will of course be the year of GNOME 3.0, and this will be quite visible in the activities of the release team. While the first quarter will most likely see a lot of focus on getting GNOME 2.30 out, we expect to see a big push for 3.0-related activities at the same time.
38496 
38497 </div>
38498 </div>
38499 <div>
38500 <h1>Bugsquad Team</h1>
38501 <h2>Andre Klapper</h2>
38502 <div>
38503 
38504 From October to December, 8940 reports (bugs + feature requests) were opened and 8374 were closed.
38505 
38506 Top bug closers were Akhil Laddha (1092 reports), Fabio Durán Verdugo (681), Andre Klapper (387), Bastien Nocera (253) and Milan Crha (243).
38507 
38508 Top bug reporters were Akhil Laddha (132 reports), Pedro Villavicencio (128), Bastien Nocera (113), Guillaume Desmottes (81) and Javier Jardón (72).
38509 
38510 On a related note, the Annual GNOME Bugzilla statistics for 2009 have also been published on the corresponding mailing lists.
38511 
38512 In its monthly meetings, the GNOME Bugsquad has started to define Bugsquad Goals. This is about setting small concrete goals that will help with integration and consistency. More information can be found on the according site in the GNOME Wiki.
38513 
38514 Also, it has been discussed to celebrate a Bugday again for the sake of community building and introducing potential new Bugsquad members into triaging. As usually in FOSS communities more manpower is welcome.
38515 
38516 </div>
38517 </div>
38518 <div>
38519 <h1>Marketing Team</h1>
38520 <h2>Paul Cutler</h2>
38521 <div>
38522 
38523 The GNOME Marketing team was fortunate to participate in a hackfest in Chicago in the fourth quarter thanks to sponsorship by Novell and Google. Members of the marketing team met over two days and worked on a number of initiatives, including GNOME 3.0 planning, creating conference materials including brochures and materials for presenters and booth organizers and more. The majority of this work will be completed in Q1 2010.
38524 
38525 In addition to the hackfest, Andreas Nilsson continued to work on a GNOME merchandise store which should launch in the near future. The System Administration team installed Piwik for web analytics and Jaap Haitsma updated a number of webpages to take advantage of Piwik. CiviCRM was also installed by the System Administration team and Stormy Peters has begun setting up CiviCRM to track Foundation members, Friends of GNOME, journalists' contact information and more.
38526 
38527 </div>
38528 </div>
38529 <div>
38530 <h1>Usability Team</h1>
38531 <h2>Calum Benson</h2>
38532 <div>
38533 
38534 In Q4 the usability team organised a hackfest to be held on 22-26 February 2010, in Canonical's London offices. Final agenda is still being worked out, but issues we're hoping to cover include:
38535 <ul>
38536 	<li>Renewing the Human Interface Guidelines for GNOME 3.0</li>
38537 	<li>Heuristic reviews of some of the new GNOME 3.0 technologies, such as gnome-shell and zeitgeist</li>
38538 	<li>Developing a lightweight, distributed, open usability process for the GNOME community</li>
38539 	<li>Feasibility of putting together a portable GNOME usability lab</li>
38540 </ul>
38541 So far, 12 people, including several from major GNOME distributions, have registered their interest in attending. Thanks are due to Brian Cameron from Sun for getting the hackfest off the ground, and to Canonical for their sponsorship of the event. See <a href="http://live.gnome.org/UsabilityProject/London2010">http://live.gnome.org/UsabilityProject/London2010</a> for more information.
38542 
38543 In a separate but related activity, Allan Caeg and others have been discussing and mocking up ideas for an open source usability testing suite, based on experiences with closed source tools such as Morae (Windows) and Silverback (Mac), and previous GNOME efforts such as Pongo. See http://live.gnome.org/action/diff/UsabilityProject/Whiteboard/UsabilityTestingSuite for more information.
38544 
38545 During the quarter, 70 reported usability issues (as flagged with the ‘usability’ keyword in bugzilla.gnome.org) were resolved.
38546 
38547 Finally, Máirín Duffy from Red Hat and Charline Poirier from Canonical have both submitted papers for the FLOSS HCI Workshop at the ACM's annual CHI conference, which will be held in Atlanta, Georgia in April 2010.
38548 
38549 </div>
38550 </div>
38551 <div>
38552 <h1>Accessibility Team</h1>
38553 <h2>Willie Walker</h2>
38554 <div>
38555 
38556 GNOME Accessibility Development:
38557 <ul>
38558 	<li>The GNOME Accessibility Project began having weekly IRC meetings to go over GNOME 3.0 accessibility plans and status: http://live.gnome.org/Accessibility/GNOME3</li>
38559 	<li>Mark Doffman, Mike Gorse, Li Yuan, Brad Taylor, and Willie Walker continued to make progress with AT-SPI/D-Bus. Distributions are shipping it with their 2.29.x previews and providing valuable feedback on areas for improvement.</li>
38560 	<li>Luke Yelavich and others continued work on SpeechDispatcher as a replacement for gnome-speech.</li>
38561 	<li>Ben Konrath made progress with Caribou: http://live.gnome.org/Caribou</li>
38562 	<li>Joseph Scheuhammer made progress with the GNOME Shell Magnifier: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=595507</li>
38563 	<li>Carlos Diógenes began porting gnome-mag to D-Bus and will be working with Joseph Scheuhammer on a D-Bus magnification API to share between gnome-mag and the GNOME Shell magnifier.</li>
38564 	<li>Alejandro Piñeiro continued work on Cally (Clutter accessibility) and HAIL (Hildon Accessibility Implementation Library), helping with accessibility support on smaller devices (e.g., N900).</li>
38565 	<li>Gerd Kohlberger is working on migrating the MouseTweaks applet to work with the new GDM panel.</li>
38566 	<li>Brian Cameron helped organize a group effort with Tim Miao, Halton Hau, Alan Coopersmith, and Willie Walker to debug and improve the accessibility support for the new GDM login screen.</li>
38567 	<li>Joanmarie Diggs, Xan Lopez and Alejandro G. Castro worked feverishly on WebKitGTK+ accessibility.</li>
38568 	<li>Willie Walker, Jon McCann, Ray Strode, and Brad Taylor made progress on redesigning the accessibility preferences UI: http://live.gnome.org/Accessibility/NewPreferencesGUI</li>
38569 	<li>Arky (Rakesh Ambati) began working on "Mallardizing" the Orca and GNOME accessibility documentation. Collaboration with the GNOME documentation team is planned for Q1.</li>
38570 	<li>Carlos Diógenes began porting gnome-mag to D-Bus and will be working with Joseph Scheuhammer on a D-Bus magnification API to share between gnome-mag and the GNOME Shell magnifier.</li>
38571 </ul>
38572 &nbsp;
38573 
38574 GNOME Accessibility Community Building/Outreach:
38575 <ul>
38576 	<li>Willie Walker gave a keynote on GNOME and GNOME Accessibility at Jornadas Regionales de Software Libre in Chile.</li>
38577 	<li>Willie Walker gave a talk on GNOME and GNOME Accessibility at RPI.</li>
38578 	<li>Willie Walker gave a talk on GNOME Accessibility at the Open Source Accessibility Forum: http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Open+Source+Accessibility</li>
38579 	<li>Eitan Isaacson is busy organizing the GNOME Accessibility Hackfest for CSUN 2010: http://live.gnome.org/Accessibility/Hackfest2010</li>
38580 	<li>Willie Walker and others worked with Chris Hofstader and Richard Stallman on drafts for a proposed GNU Accessibility Statement.</li>
38581 </ul>
38582 &nbsp;
38583 
38584 </div>
38585 </div>
38586 <div>
38587 <h1>Documentation Team</h1>
38588 <h2>Shaun McCance</h2>
38589 <div>
38590 
38591 The documentation team continued rewriting various Gnome help documents in Mallard. Mario Blättermann worked on the Tetravex help, Milo Casagrande worked on the gbrainy help, and Paul Cutler worked on the Tomboy help. We hope to have even more topic-oriented help available for Gnome 2.30.
38592 
38593 Shaun McCance continued developing Mallard and projectmallard.org, and continued his work on Yelp 3.0 and the Yelp tools.
38594 
38595 Vikram Dhillon started developing page templates that we hope will help writers to plan and write better Mallard help documents.
38596 
38597 </div>
38598 </div>
38599 <div>
38600 <h1>GNOME Mobile</h1>
38601 <h2>Dave Neary</h2>
38602 <div>
38603 <ul>
38604 	<li>Performance Drive. Dave Neary suggested launching an ARM performance drive, the idea gained some traction, but we still don't have any test suite put together. The next step is to have a test suite (any test suite) up &amp; running &amp; reporting regularly performance metrics for ARM &amp; x86, so that we can identify things to target for improvement.</li>
38605 	<li>Partnership with Open Mobility conference. We are partnering with the Open Mobility Conference in San Francisco as a media partner. GNOME Mobile members are entitled to a reduced price for the conference.</li>
38606 	<li>Merge of DBus port of EDS. The DBus port of EDS finally landed in GNOME's GIT and replaced the old Bonobo version. Ross Burton deserves the credit for this.</li>
38607 	<li>The "First ELSE" phone, which got a lot of positive attention at CES, introduced a unique new user interface called "sPlay", co-developed by Advisory Board member ACCESS and Emblaze Mobile, built on top of the clutter library and other GNOME technologies. For more information on the phone see <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2009/11/24/emblazes-first-else-unveiled-in-london-promises-to-be-a-game-c/">http://www.engadget.com/2009/11/24/emblazes-first-else-unveiled-in-london-promises-to-be-a-game-c/</a></li>
38608 </ul>
38609 </div>
38610 </div>
38611 <div>
38612 <h1>GNOME Events</h1>
38613 <h2>Stormy Peters (Looking for a new author!)</h2>
38614 <div>
38615 
38616 GNOME was really busy in the final quarter of Q4. In a quarter that is normally pretty quiet, we got a lot done.
38617 
38618 We had a lot of very productive hackfests:
38619 <ul>
38620 	<li>Zeitgeist, Bolzano, Italy, November 9-12, <a href="http://live.gnome.org/ZeitgeistHackFest2009">http://live.gnome.org/ZeitgeistHackFest2009</a></li>
38621 	<li>Marketing, Chicago, USA, November 10-11, <a href="http://live.gnome.org/GnomeMarketing/MarketingHackfest2009">http://live.gnome.org/GnomeMarketing/MarketingHackfest2009</a></li>
38622 	<li>Video, Barcelona, Spain, November 19-22, <a href="http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/wiki/VideoHackfest">http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/wiki/VideoHackfest</a></li>
38623 	<li>WebKitGTK+, A Coruña, Spain, December 15-21, <a href="http://live.gnome.org/WebKitGtk/Hackfest2009">http://live.gnome.org/WebKitGtk/Hackfest2009</a></li>
38624 </ul>
38625 &nbsp;
38626 
38627 We also held several annual GNOME events:
38628 <ul>
38629 	<li>Boston Summit. (Jason Clinton) The GNOME 3.0-specific sessions dominated hallway and dinner conversations; this was clearly where the excitement was at. GNOME Shell was a major factor but others were excited by other upcoming changes like GSettings or even the client-side windows work. The sense of momentum was palpable and in the ensuing two months, this energy has carried us forward. Major progress on our objectives has been made and other teams and hackfests have been positively influenced by the success of the Boston Summit 2009. <a href="http://live.gnome.org/BostonSummit">http://live.gnome.org/BostonSummit</a></li>
38630 	<li>GNOME Asia. (Emily Chen) The GNOME.Asia Summit 2009 was held in Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam, from November 20-22. The event attracted more than 1000 participants from 14 countries including from the US, China, Taiwan, Singapore, Hong Kong, Germany, France and Cambodia. 79 speakers with 34 from outside of Vietnam held 109 talks, presentations and panels. 255 students participated at the Linux course. The event was supported by 138 volunteers.<a href="http://gnome.asia/">http://gnome.asia</a></li>
38631 	<li>GNOME Forum Brazil at Latinoware. (Izabel Valverde) GNOME had a dedicated room with great talks, subjects and attendees. The cay started with Licio Fonseca talking about GNOME Love. The second presentation was Rodrigo Flores talking about Portuguese Translation Project. Alessandro Binhara presents Mono and Mono Brazil Project followed by Izabel Valverde and Luciana Freitas talking about GNOME Women. This talk was very special since was the first time that this subject was being present in Brazil. Alexandro Silva talked about Linux Hardening. Vinicius Depizzol gave a talk about Reorganizing the GNOME user experience. And in closing Tiago Menezes presented GNOME Desktop personalization. The GNOME booth was always crowded. Our speakers and a special invited guest Everaldo Canuto made all the difference at the Forum. We held some hack-parties, made some new friends and exchanged knowledge. Also interesting was some Paraguayan and Argentian attendees. Thanks to Latinoware for hosting us, all the GNOME participants and most of all for GNOME Foundation that helped make this happen.</li>
38632 </ul>
38633 &nbsp;
38634 
38635 And GNOME was represented at other events:
38636 <ul>
38637 	<li>Willie Walker gave a keynote on GNOME and GNOME Accessibility at Jornadas Regionales de Software Libre in Chile.</li>
38638 	<li>Willie Walker gave a talk on GNOME and GNOME Accessibility at RPI.</li>
38639 	<li>Willie Walker gave a talk on GNOME Accessibility at the Open Source Accessibility Forum: <a href="http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Open+Source+Accessibility">http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Open+Source+Accessibility</a></li>
38640 	<li>Stormy Peters gave a keynote at Utah Open Source Conference 2009 (UTOSC), <a href="http://2009.utosc.com/">http://2009.utosc.com</a>.</li>
38641 </ul>
38642 &nbsp;
38643 
38644 Next year expect to see GNOME at:
38645 <ul>
38646 	<li>FOSDEM. Please join us in the GNOME Developers room.</li>
38647 	<li><a href="http://archive.fosdem.org/2007/schedule/devroom/gnome">Mobile World Congress. Some of our GNOME Mobile members will be there. </a><a href="http://www.mobileworldcongress.com/index.htm">http://www.mobileworldcongress.com/index.htm</a></li>
38648 	<li>SCALE. We will have a GNOME booth and several GNOME contributors participating.</li>
38649 	<li>FOSS 2010 Workshop. Stormy Peters will be participating on behalf of GNOME. <a href="http://foss2010.isr.uci.edu/">http://foss2010.isr.uci.edu/</a></li>
38650 	<li>Usability Hackfest, London, UK, February 22-26. <a href="http://live.gnome.org/UsabilityProject/London2010">http://live.gnome.org/UsabilityProject/London2010</a></li>
38651 	<li>Open Mobility conference. We are partnering with the Open Mobility Conference in San Francisco as a media partner. GNOME Mobile members are entitled to a reduced price for the conference. <a href="http://www.openmobilityusa.com/">http://www.openmobilityusa.com/</a></li>
38652 	<li>LibrePlanet. Several GNOME contributors will be there and GNOME is actively cooperating on the women in free software day on Sunday. <a href="http://groups.fsf.org/wiki/LibrePlanet2010">http://groups.fsf.org/wiki/LibrePlanet2010</a></li>
38653 	<li>FOSS Nigeria 2010. GNOME is planning on sending a representative or two. <a href="http://fossnigeria.org/">http://fossnigeria.org/</a></li>
38654 	<li>CSUN, San Diego (CA, USA), March 22-27. Not only will we have a GNOME booth there but we will also have a GNOME accessibility hackfest before the event. <a href="http://live.gnome.org/Accessibility/Hackfest2010">http://live.gnome.org/Accessibility/Hackfest2010</a></li>
38655 	<li>Texas Linux Fest. GNOME will have a booth. <a href="http://www.texaslinuxfest.org/">http://www.texaslinuxfest.org/</a></li>
38656 	<li>OSCON 2010. GNOME will be well presented at the conference. <a href="http://en.oreilly.com/oscon">http://en.oreilly.com/oscon</a></li>
38657 	<li>GUADEC 2010. GUADEC will be held in the Hague this year. Please join us! <a href="http://guadec.org/">http://guadec.org</a></li>
38658 	<li>Boston Summit. Held every year over Columbus Day weekend at MIT.<a href="http://live.gnome.org/BostonSummit">http://live.gnome.org/BostonSummit</a></li>
38659 </ul>
38660 </div>
38661 </div>
38662 <div>
38663 <h1>Finances</h1>
38664 <h2>Germán Póo-Caamaño</h2>
38665 <div>
38666 <table>
38667 <tbody>
38668 <tr>
38669 <td colspan="2"><strong>Income</strong></td>
38670 </tr>
38671 <tr>
38672 <td colspan="2"><strong>Friends of GNOME</strong></td>
38673 </tr>
38674 <tr>
38675 <td>$6478</td>
38676 <td>Friends of GNOME</td>
38677 </tr>
38678 <tr>
38679 <td colspan="2"><strong>GNOME.Asia</strong></td>
38680 </tr>
38681 <tr>
38682 <td>$5,000</td>
38683 <td>Sun</td>
38684 </tr>
38685 <tr>
38686 <td>$3,000</td>
38687 <td>IBM</td>
38688 </tr>
38689 <tr>
38690 <td colspan="2"><strong>Hackfest Sponsorships</strong></td>
38691 </tr>
38692 <tr>
38693 <td>$2,975</td>
38694 <td>Canonical</td>
38695 </tr>
38696 <tr>
38697 <td>$15,000</td>
38698 <td>Novell</td>
38699 </tr>
38700 <tr>
38701 <td>$4,950</td>
38702 <td>Collabora</td>
38703 </tr>
38704 <tr>
38705 <td colspan="2"><strong>GUADEC - GCDS</strong></td>
38706 </tr>
38707 <tr>
38708 <td>$12,700</td>
38709 <td>Red Hat</td>
38710 </tr>
38711 <tr>
38712 <td colspan="2"><strong>Advisory Board Fees</strong></td>
38713 </tr>
38714 <tr>
38715 <td>$10,000</td>
38716 <td>Igalia - 2010</td>
38717 </tr>
38718 <tr>
38719 <td>$10,000</td>
38720 <td>Motorola - 2009</td>
38721 </tr>
38722 <tr>
38723 <td>$10,000</td>
38724 <td>Access - 2009</td>
38725 </tr>
38726 <tr>
38727 <td>$10,000</td>
38728 <td>IBM - 2009</td>
38729 </tr>
38730 <tr>
38731 <td>$10,000</td>
38732 <td>IBM - 2008</td>
38733 </tr>
38734 <tr>
38735 <td>$10,000</td>
38736 <td>IBM - 2007</td>
38737 </tr>
38738 <tr>
38739 <td colspan="2"><strong>Income Affiliate Programs</strong></td>
38740 </tr>
38741 <tr>
38742 <td>$64</td>
38743 <td>Amazon</td>
38744 </tr>
38745 </tbody>
38746 </table>
38747 <table>
38748 <tbody>
38749 <tr>
38750 <td colspan="2"><strong>Expenses</strong></td>
38751 </tr>
38752 <tr>
38753 <td colspan="2"><strong>Administrative</strong></td>
38754 </tr>
38755 <tr>
38756 <td>$234</td>
38757 <td>Bank wire fees</td>
38758 </tr>
38759 <tr>
38760 <td>$108</td>
38761 <td>Bank service charge</td>
38762 </tr>
38763 <tr>
38764 <td>$87</td>
38765 <td>Bank fees - paypal</td>
38766 </tr>
38767 <tr>
38768 <td>$5</td>
38769 <td>Annual Report Mailing</td>
38770 </tr>
38771 <tr>
38772 <td>$100</td>
38773 <td>Insurance</td>
38774 </tr>
38775 <tr>
38776 <td colspan="2"><strong>Employee Wages</strong></td>
38777 </tr>
38778 <tr>
38779 <td>$750</td>
38780 <td>401K</td>
38781 </tr>
38782 <tr>
38783 <td>$331</td>
38784 <td>Paychex EIB</td>
38785 </tr>
38786 <tr>
38787 <td>$160</td>
38788 <td>Payroll fees</td>
38789 </tr>
38790 <tr>
38791 <td>$3080</td>
38792 <td>Paychex TPS</td>
38793 </tr>
38794 <tr>
38795 <td>$7495</td>
38796 <td>Paychex Payroll</td>
38797 </tr>
38798 <tr>
38799 <td>$76</td>
38800 <td>Paychex Workers Comp</td>
38801 </tr>
38802 <tr>
38803 <td colspan="2"><strong>Events</strong></td>
38804 </tr>
38805 <tr>
38806 <td>$961</td>
38807 <td>Event Box US</td>
38808 </tr>
38809 <tr>
38810 <td>$8730</td>
38811 <td>GNOME Asia</td>
38812 </tr>
38813 <tr>
38814 <td>$2195</td>
38815 <td>Boston Summit</td>
38816 </tr>
38817 <tr>
38818 <td></td>
38819 <td><strong>Local Outreach</strong></td>
38820 </tr>
38821 <tr>
38822 <td>$2682</td>
38823 <td>Forum do GNOME</td>
38824 </tr>
38825 </tbody>
38826 </table>
38827 <table>
38828 <tbody>
38829 <tr>
38830 <td colspan="2"><strong> </strong></td>
38831 </tr>
38832 <tr>
38833 <td colspan="2"><strong>GUADEC</strong></td>
38834 </tr>
38835 <tr>
38836 <td>$429</td>
38837 <td>Tobias Mueller</td>
38838 </tr>
38839 <tr>
38840 <td>$297</td>
38841 <td>Bastien Nocera</td>
38842 </tr>
38843 <tr>
38844 <td>$275</td>
38845 <td>Sebastian Faubel</td>
38846 </tr>
38847 <tr>
38848 <td>$200</td>
38849 <td>Janos Reviczky</td>
38850 </tr>
38851 <tr>
38852 <td>$55</td>
38853 <td>Simon Wenner</td>
38854 </tr>
38855 <tr>
38856 <td colspan="2"><strong>Hackfests</strong></td>
38857 </tr>
38858 <tr>
38859 <td>$2250</td>
38860 <td>Jugendhaus Kassianeum</td>
38861 </tr>
38862 <tr>
38863 <td>$373</td>
38864 <td>Jason Clinton</td>
38865 </tr>
38866 <tr>
38867 <td>$1611</td>
38868 <td>Behdad Esfahbod</td>
38869 </tr>
38870 <tr>
38871 <td>$1200</td>
38872 <td>Vinicius Scopel Depizzol</td>
38873 </tr>
38874 <tr>
38875 <td>$661</td>
38876 <td>Ketil Wendelbo Aanenson</td>
38877 </tr>
38878 <tr>
38879 <td>$336</td>
38880 <td>Clemens Buss</td>
38881 </tr>
38882 <tr>
38883 <td>$244</td>
38884 <td>Markus Korn</td>
38885 </tr>
38886 <tr>
38887 <td>$225</td>
38888 <td>Jason Clinton</td>
38889 </tr>
38890 <tr>
38891 <td colspan="2"><strong>Executive Director's Travel</strong></td>
38892 </tr>
38893 <tr>
38894 <td>$1372</td>
38895 <td>OSW, Latinoware</td>
38896 </tr>
38897 <tr>
38898 <td>$2619</td>
38899 <td>Marketing hackfest, GNOME Asia, London</td>
38900 </tr>
38901 </tbody>
38902 </table>
38903 </div>
38904 </div>
38905 <div>
38906 <h1>Travel Committee</h1>
38907 <h2>Bharath Acharya</h2>
38908 <div>
38909 
38910 The final Q4 quarter of 2009 has kept the travel committee on its feet with a lot of events and hackfests lined up. We sponsored:
38911 <ul>
38912 	<li>9 Contributors for the Zeitgeist Hackfest held in Bolzano, Italy.</li>
38913 	<li>4 Contributors for the Marketing Hackfest in Chicago.</li>
38914 	<li>13 contributors for the GNOME Asia Summit held in Vietnam this year.</li>
38915 	<li>6+ contributors for the WebKitGTK+ Hackfest in Spain.</li>
38916 	<li>1 contributor to FOSS.in held in India.</li>
38917 </ul>
38918 We have already reimbursed most of the sponsored people, and some pending ones are already in the queue.&nbsp;
38919 
38920 At the end of Q3, the GNOME Board and the Travel Committee setup a travel policy and the duties of people who receive sponsorship. We asked all the sponsored contributors to share their experiences in blogs, so the ones who missed out could relive the fun and various sessions at the hackfests and events. We are happy to see the results.
38921 
38922 For GNOME Asia, we had all the contributors jotting down their experiences and Emily Chen summed it up in her blog here --&gt; <a href="http://blogs.sun.com/emily/entry/sponsor_speakers_to_gnome_asia">http://blogs.sun.com/emily/entry/sponsor_speakers_to_gnome_asia</a> Jason has the Marketing Hackfest summed up in his journal --&gt; <a href="http://jasondclinton.livejournal.com/tag/marketing">http://jasondclinton.livejournal.com/tag/marketing</a>
38923 
38924 This really helps GNOME reach out to a lot of people and we would like to build up on this practice with the Accessibility and Usability Hackfests lined up at the start of year 2010.
38925 
38926 </div>
38927 </div>
38928 <div>
38929 <h1>Membership &amp; Elections Committee</h1>
38930 <h2>Tobias Mueller</h2>
38931 <div>
38932 
38933 The GNOME membership and elections committee has processed 13 applications for a Foundation Membership and 17 applications for renewing a previous existing membership. During the same period, 12 members did not renew their membership and thus dropped out. We ended up with 358 members (+3 compared to the previous quarter).
38934 
38935 Our new members are:
38936 <ul>
38937 	<li>Henrique Paulino Machado</li>
38938 	<li>Alexander Gabriel</li>
38939 	<li>Jerry Tan</li>
38940 	<li>Adrien Bustany</li>
38941 	<li>Rodrigo Luiz Marques Flores</li>
38942 	<li>Felix Kaser</li>
38943 	<li>Yan Li</li>
38944 	<li>Luca Ferretti</li>
38945 	<li>Fabio Esteban Durán Verdugo</li>
38946 	<li>Andrea Veri</li>
38947 	<li>Siegfried-Angel Gevatter Pujals</li>
38948 </ul>
38949 &nbsp;
38950 
38951 You can see a full list of members at <a href="http://foundation.gnome.org/membership/members.php">http://foundation.gnome.org/membership/members.php</a>.
38952 
38953 If you have any further question, do not hesitate to ask us on membership-committee@gnome.org.
38954 
38955 </div>
38956 </div>
38957 <div>
38958 <h1>Women Outreach</h1>
38959 <h2>Marina Zhurakhinskaya</h2>
38960 <div>
38961 
38962 The GNOME Journal issue with all the articles written by women involved in GNOME was published in November. Sumana Harihareswara, Leslie Hawthorn, Diana Katherine Horqque, Danielle Madeley, Cathy Malmrose, Stormy Peters, Ara Pulido, Hanna Wallach, and Marina Zhurakhinskaya worked on the articles for this issue. Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier, Paul Cutler, Sumana Harihareswara, Jim Hodapp and Stormy Peters worked on editing the articles. The articles included introductions to technical projects such as GNOME Shell, Telepathy, Empathy and Mago, tips on using Epiphany, a story about young girls having fun building Linux desktops, an interview with the Google Summer of Code organizer Leslie Hawthorn, and a follow-up with the participants of the GNOME Women's Summer Outreach Program in 2006.
38963 
38964 The new GNOME Outreach Program for Women has been announced in several blog posts, including ones by Peter Brown in the FSF blog and by Marina Zhurakhinskaya in her blog which is aggregated on Planet GNOME. The information about the program was picked up by other bloggers and various free software news feeds on Twitter. The list of mentors for the program already includes people working on GNOME Shell, Empathy, GNOME Games, Anjuta, documentation and marketing. More people are welcome to sign up as mentors.
38965 
38966 Several women have already e-mailed women-outreach@gnome.org to express interest in the program and have been put in touch with the mentors to start learning about the projects that might interest them. One of the goals of the program is to help people find someone willing to help them get started contributing to GNOME any time during the year. Beyond that, we are encouraging students and mentors to work together before the application period for summer internships, so that the students are well familiar with the projects before they apply and the mentors have the contributions they can take into account during the selection process.
38967 
38968 Máirín Duffy, Leslie Hawthorn, Stormy Peters, Hanna Wallach, and Marina Zhurakhinskaya are involved in the planning of the women in free software track at the LibrePlanet conference hosted by FSF on March 19-21. One of the goals of the conference is to highlight and increase women's participation in free software. GNOME project and GNOME Outreach Program for Women will have a strong representation at this conference.
38969 
38970 The plans for the next quarter include raising funds for sponsoring the summer internships, defining the application process, and finding participants by advertising at colleges and through Google AdWords.
38971 
38972 </div>
38973 </div>
38974 <div>
38975 <h1>Art Team</h1>
38976 <h2>Andreas Nilsson</h2>
38977 <div>
38978 
38979 During Q4 2010 the art team did:
38980 <ul>
38981 	<li>Lots of work on gnome-icon-theme by Jakub Steiner and Lapo Calamandrei</li>
38982 	<li>Lots of work on moblin-icon-theme by Jakub Steiner and Hylke Bons</li>
38983 	<li>Discussions around monocrome icons for various places in the system: <a href="http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xdg/2009-December/011143.html">http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xdg/2009-December/011143.html</a></li>
38984 	<li>Lots of brainstorming (on Wave) on how to improve gnome design-wise.</li>
38985 </ul>
38986 &nbsp;
38987 
38988 </div>
38989 </div>
38990 <div>
38991 <h1>System Administration Team</h1>
38992 <h2>Paul Cutler</h2>
38993 <div>
38994 
38995 The System Administration team updated a number of GNOME systems in the fourth quarter.
38996 <ul>
38997 	<li>Piwik, an open source web analytics program was installed by Jeff Schroeder to help the Marketing team with managing the GNOME website.</li>
38998 	<li>Alexandro Silva installed a Plone test instance to allow the Web team to start writing content directly in Plone for the new GNOME website.</li>
38999 	<li>Owen installed Splinter, a Bugzilla extention providing integration for attachment reviews.</li>
39000 	<li>Olav update the GNOME wiki (live.gnome.org) to a much newer version of MoinMoin, version 1.8.6.</li>
39001 	<li>GNOME servers hosted by Red Hat moved to a different data center. Owen helped facilitate the move and communication with the Red Hat IT staff.</li>
39002 	<li>CiviCRM was installed by Jeff Schroeder to help the Marketing team track contacts, donations and more.</li>
39003 </ul>
39004 &nbsp;
39005 
39006 Lastly, Andrea Veri joined the Accounts team and he has helped provide much needed support with account requests in Request Tracker. Welcome Andrea!
39007 
39008 </div>
39009 </div>
39010 <div>
39011 <h1>Website</h1>
39012 <h2>Lucas Rocha</h2>
39013 <div>
39014 
39015 The GNOME Web team has been gradually working on reaching alpha status on the new GNOME website. Alexandro Silva and Carsten Senger worked on instance of the new website will allow editors to start working on the missing bits of the website content. The idea is to have an initial complete version of the website together with GNOME's 2.30 release.
39016 
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39039 				<title>The GNOME Foundation Continues to Grow</title>
39040 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/03/the-gnome-foundation-continues-to-grow/</link>
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39045 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[The GNOME Foundation Membership Committee is proud to announce our newly approved Foundation Members. Welcome, and thank you for your valuable contributions so far!
39046 
39047 So here we go with our newly approved members:
39048 
39049 <ul>
39050 	<li>Simon Schampijer (PyGobject patches, Bugzilla contributions, GNOME Hackfests)</li>
39051 
39052 	<li>Rūdolfs Mazurs (GNOME Latvian translator)</li>
39053 
39054 	<li>Peteris Krisjanis (GNOME Latvian translator)</li>
39055 
39056 	<li>Giovanni Campagna (GNOME Shell Developer)</li>
39057 
39058 	<li>Felipe Erias Morandeira (GNOME Design and UI development)</li>
39059 
39060 	<li>Erick Pérez Castellanos (GNOME Contacts App code contributions)</li>
39061 
39062 	<li>Daniel Mustieles Garcia (GNOME Spanish Translation Team Coordinator and Translator)</li>
39063 
39064 	<li>Debarshi Ray (Strong code contributions to many GNOME modules: Gnote, Tracker, Libchamplain, Solang, GNOME Fedora packager)</li>
39065 
39066 	<li>Luis Menina (GNOME French translator, GNOME-FR secretary, and contributor, Bugs triager)</li>
39067 
39068 	<li>Juan Suarez (contributions to Epiphany, Totem, Glib)</li>
39069 </ul>
39070 
39071 Information about the GNOME Foundation can be found on <a href="http://www.gnome.org/foundation/" title="The GNOME Foundation">its webpages</a>. If you would like to become a member, check out <a href="http://www.gnome.org/foundation/membership/apply/" title="GNOME Foundation - Become a member">the membership page</a>.
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39093 				<title>Quarterly Report Q4, 2011</title>
39094 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/quarterly-reports/2012/03/quarterly-report-q4-2011/</link>
39095 		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Mar 2012 11:41:29 +0000</pubDate>
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39099 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Board and Executive Director</h2>
39100 <h4>By: Karen Sandler</h4>
39101 
39102 The fourth quarter of 2011 was an exciting one for me as Executive Director. I keynoted the LATA event in Riga where I discussed GNOME 3 and software freedom and heard about GNU/Linux in Latvia. I also attended UDS, along with a number of other GNOME developers. The best part of this quarter, however, was getting more up to speed with the GNOME community - I'm so inspired by all of the amazing work that our volunteers do, from coding to marketing to documentation to outreach efforts to handling our sys admin needs to serving as board members. We are an amazing community, truly working together to make the world a better place.
39103 
39104 The Board and the Foundation were very active this quarter. Some of the notable things that happened are:
39105 <ul>
39106 <li>At the end of the quarter, we launched a Friends of GNOME program to raise money for GNOME's accessibility effort, declaring the upcoming 2012 as the Year of Accessibility for GNOME.</li>
39107 <li>Following on the GNOME 3.2 release, a new GNOME initiative called Every Detail Matters was announced, aiming to help to take GNOME’s software to the next level by coordinating work to make it more polished and refined.</li>
39108 <li>The GNOME Foundation helped organize the Montreal Summit, which was moved to Montreal from its previous Boston location. The Summit was very productive, with a lot of discussion about the state of GNOME and its path going forward.</li>
39109 <li>We announced the dates of GUADEC this year, which will be held in A Coruña, Spain from July 26 to 29, 2012, with hackfests and other meetings to be held on July 30 through August 1. The GUADEC organizing committee started meeting and planning the conference in this quarter.</li>
39110 <li>We started participating in Google's Code-in, which gives pre-university students aged 13-17 the opportunity to participate in a variety of FOSS projects. GNOME volunteers posted tasks for students to work on and agreed to serve as mentors and administrators for the program.</li>
39111 <li>We selected twelve women from North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia to participate in a new round of our Outreach Program for Women. The interns started working this quarter on GNOME technology, documentation, marketing and localization, thanks to generous sponsors, Collabora, Google, Mozilla, Red Hat and the GNOME Foundation.</li>
39112 </ul>
39113 
39114 As always, please email the GNOME Foundation's board of directors at board-list@gnome.org if there is anything The GNOME Foundation can do to help or if there are any opportunities that you think The GNOME Foundation should know about.
39115 
39116 Please also consider becoming a Friend of GNOME. Your donations really do help the GNOME Foundation continue provide support and services which help the success of the GNOME project.
39117 
39118 
39119 <h2>Bugsquad</h2>
39120 <h4>by: André Klapper</h4>
39121 
39122 From October to December, 6370 reports (bugs + feature requests) were opened and 5984 were closed.
39123 
39124 Top bug closers were Akhil Laddha (776 reports), Heinrich Müller (238), André Klapper (235), Matthias Clasen (231) and Cosimo Cecchi (144).
39125 
39126 Top bug reporters were Robert Ancell (90 reports), William Jon McCann (80), Pedro Villavicencio (70), Matthias Clasen (69) and Jasper St. Pierre (67).
39127 
39128 
39129 <h2>Release Team</h2>
39130 <h4>by: FredericPeters</h4>
39131 
39132 This quarter went with two updates to 3.2.x as well as the start of the 3.3 cycle, with three development releases. With the start of a new cycle we also went discussing our different freezes, and got a simplified process with a new combined freeze (feature freeze, ui freeze and string change announcement period), then our unchanged string freeze and hard code freeze.
39133 
39134 Another important thing at the beginning of a cycle is the discussion of new features, it went on during October and November, and ended with a nice set of <a href="http://live.gnome.org/ThreePointThree/Features">features targetting 3.4</a>.
39135 
39136 
39137 <h2>Membership and Elections Committee</h2>
39138 <h4>by: Tobias Mueller</h4>
39139 
39140 During Q4 2011 The GNOME membership and elections committee received 13 applications for a new foundation membership and 18 applications for renewals of a membership. Out of those, 31 were processed. During the same period, 21 members did not renew their membership and thus dropped out. We ended up with 349 members.
39141 
39142 We ended up with 12 new members:
39143 <ul>
39144 <li>Maciej Piechotka 2011-10-05</li>
39145 <li>Antoine Jacoutot 2011-10-05</li>
39146 <li>Michael Hill 2011-10-19</li>
39147 <li>Jim Campbell 2011-11-10</li>
39148 <li>David Nielsen 2011-11-10</li>
39149 <li>Karen Sandler 2011-11-10</li>
39150 <li>Nilamdyuti Goswami 2011-11-10</li>
39151 <li>Zhang Weiwu 2011-11-16</li>
39152 <li>Patricia Santana Cruz 2011-11-18</li>
39153 <li>Tong Hui 2011-11-18</li>
39154 <li>Vibha Yadav 2011-12-03</li>
39155 <li>Michal Hruby 2011-12-23</li>
39156 </ul>
39157 
39158 
39159 <h2>GNOME User Groups</h2>
39160 <h3>Chennai GNOME Users Group</h3>
39161 <h4>by: Shaswat Nimesh</h4>
39162 
39163 Journey of Chennai Gnome User Group started after Gnome Asia Summit 2011. Chennai GUG consists of lot of enthusiastic members and it is supported by SRM Linux user group as well. CGUG organised several Foss events and talk sessions, we explored and celebrated Gnome release, Software Freedom day along with other GUG's across the globe. As CGUG mainly consists of University students so, it's fun to share and learn different open source technology with them. They are really creative folks and CGUG is expecting more members to contribute to GNOME community in Gsoc 2012 and Gnome OPW 2012. CGUG is looking forward to organize a Gnome Hackfest asap! :)
39164 
39165 <h3>Beijing GNOME Users Group in 2011</h3>
39166 <h4>by: Yu Liansu, Qingjie Bai</h4>
39167 
39168 We keep organizing the activities every month in 2011, which attracted many students and enthusiasts to participate in.
39169 
39170 In the beginning of 2011, we organized GNOME 3.0 Launch Party in Chinese Academy of Sciences, nearly 200 students participated in our activities.During the activities, we communicate with Taiwan GNOME Users Group and Hong Kong Users Group via video and also we invited <a href="http://www.flamencocn.com/">Flamenco Dancers organization</a> to join us with performances. In order to attract more user, we publicly organized the “Afternoon Tea” forum to show how to use the free software in <a href="http://www.beijing-open-party.org/">Beijing Open Party</a>. In Sep. 2011, we celebrate the Software Freedom Day with Beijing Jiaotong University Free Software Association in Beijing Jiaotong University. During the celebration, we introduce people how to join in the Free Software community, and encourage them to be involved actively. You can view the photo gallery of Beijing GNOME Users Group from <a href="http://www.bjgug.org/image/tid/123">here</a>.
39171 
39172 Yu Liansu, one member of our group, has been selected as intern in the 2011 Outreach Program for Women, also Zhang Weiwu and Tong Hui became a new member of the GNOME Foundation.
39173 
39174 
39175 <h2>Accessibility Team</h2>
39176 <h4>by: Alejandro Piñeiro Iglesias and Joanmarie Diggs</h4>
39177 
39178 The Accessibility Team actively worked on a number of fronts during the fourth quarter:
39179 
39180 <h4>Development for GNOME 3.4</h4>
39181 <ul>
39182 <li>Work continued with the UI design team to improve the user interface for magnifier user preferences.</li>
39183 <li>Algorithms were researched in order to provide compelling support for inverse video and brightness/contrast.</li>
39184 <li>Performance improvements were made in Orca, ATK, and AT-SPI2.</li>
39185 <li>Orca's support for WebKitGtk content has been further enhanced.</li>
39186 </ul>
39187 
39188 <h4>Friends of GNOME Campaign</h4>
39189 <ul>
39190 <li>The Marketing team, in partnership with our team, planned A Friends of GNOME campaign.</li>
39191 <li>The campaign launched in December with a goal to raise US $20,000 and hopefully make 2012 the "Year of Accessibility" for GNOME.</li>
39192 </ul> 
39193 
39194 <h4>Events</h4>
39195 <ul>
39196 <li>Two members of our team attended the WebKitGtk hackfest where they focused on continued improvements in the area of Orca's support for content viewed in Epiphany.</li>
39197 <li>The next Accessibility hackfest is being planned: Many team members will return to Igalia in January to continue their collaboration on augmented and more consistently-implemented accessibility support.</li>
39198 <li>Several team members submitted talks for FOSDEM.</li>
39199 </ul>
39200 
39201 
39202 <h2>Montréal Summit 2011</h2>
39203 <h4>by: Emily Gonyer</h4>
39204 In 2011 the annual 'Boston' Summit was moved to Montréal, Canada. Held at the École Polytechnique de Montréal, in the Pavillons Lassonde, October 8-10th. Since the summit occurred just after the release of GNOME 3.2, talks focused on upcoming features in GNOME 3.3/3.4, dovetailing with discussions on the mailing lists. Presentations included those on Baserock by Lars Wirzenius & jhbuild by Colin Walters, as well as others on strategy, the application menu, Google Summer of Code & how to maximize GNOME's participation in it.
39205 
39206 
39207 <h2>Outreach Program for Women</h2>
39208 <h4>by: Marina Zhurakhinskaya</h4>
39209 
39210 Three OPW interns from previous rounds - Tiffany Antopolski, Nohemi Fernandez, and Meg Ford - attended the Montreal Summit in Canada on October 8-10. Marina Zhurakhinskaya ran a session about outreach initiatives in GNOME there in which all three of the interns and many other community members participated.
39211 
39212 Marina and André Klapper represented GNOME at the Google Summer of Code mentors summit in Mountain View, California on October 21-23. Marina and Pat Tressel from the Sahana Project co-hosted two well-attended sessions on women outreach. Marina <a href="http://live.gnome.org/GnomeMarketing/MarketingMaterial/Presentations?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=WomenOutreachAndGSoC.odp">presented</a> on the GNOME community's positive experience with women outreach and encouraged other organizations to create <a href="http://code.google.com/p/google-summer-of-code/wiki/Mentors">lists of mentors</a> with whom newcomers can connect to ask for help.
39213 
39214 An application process for the new OPW internships round completed on October 31 and we announced 12 accepted participants in the <a href="http://www.gnome.org/news/2011/11/gnome-outreach-program-for-women-participants-continue-to-impress/">press release</a> on November 16. The internships have officially started on December 12 and we hosted the first ever IRC meeting for the OPW interns and mentors on December 15, based on the suggestion from Nohemi during the outreach session in Montreal.
39215 
39216 The list of mentors for OPW was moved to the <a href="https://live.gnome.org/GnomeLove/Mentors">GNOME Love mentors page</a> to be a start of a GNOME-wide list of mentors, whom newcomers can contact to get help with their first contribution. It’s great to be able to take the resources and knowledge we developed with OPW and use them to make the experience of any GNOME newcomer better. We are looking forward to getting many new contributors involved in the next quarter with the <a href="https://live.gnome.org/GnomeWomen/OutreachProgram2012">next round of the OPW internships</a> and Google Summer of Code.
39217 
39218 
39219 <h2>Localization</h2>
39220 <h4>by: Petr Kovar</h4>
39221 
39222 During Q4 2011, GNOME language teams worked on translating GNOME apps and docs into tens of supported languages in the stable GNOME 3.2.x and the development GNOME 3.3.x branches.
39223 
39224 Several GNOME language teams participated in the Google Code-in 2011 program. This program is for 13-17 year old high school students working on a number of tasks related to localization, documentation, development, and other areas of interest. The program ran from November 21, 2011 to January 16, 2012.
39225 
39226 Two GNOME language teams took part in the 2011 GNOME Women Outreach Program, the Belarus team with Kasia Bondarava (kasia) as the intern and Ihar Hrachyshka as her mentor, and the Xhosa team with Andiswa Mvanyashe (andiswa) as the intern and Friedel Wolff as her mentor. The Outreach Program runs from September 16, 2011 to March 12, 2012.
39227 
39228 
39229 <h2>Web</h2>
39230 <h4>by: Andreas Nilsson and Vinicius Depizzol</h4>
39231 <ul>
39232 <li>Andrea Veri and Vinicius Depizzol started working on migrating the Foundation part of the website to wordpress. The implementation can be seen on <a href="http://foundation.gnome.org">foundation.gnome.org</a></li>
39233 <li>Allan Day, Christy Eller and Sri Ramkrishna started to work on a new News section for the website with the intent of creating a centralized source of news material rather than the current effort that is spread across news.gnome.org, gnome.org/news and gnomejournal.org Wiki page: https://live.gnome.org/GnomeMarketing/NewsRedesign and live implementation <a href="http://news-test.gnome.org/">news-test.gnome.org</a></li>
39234 <li>Planning of various websites that needs to be migrated to the new design.</li>
39235 </ul>]]></content:encoded>
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39256 				<title>GNOME 3.4 Release Candidate Finalized</title>
39257 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/03/gnome-3-4-release-candidate-finalized/</link>
39258 		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Mar 2012 12:02:44 +0000</pubDate>
39259 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
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39262 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[The GNOME Release Team's Javier Jardón <a href="https://mail.gnome.org/archives/devel-announce-list/2012-March/msg00004.html" title="GNOME 3.3.92 Release Candidate released!">announced the availability of the 3.4 Release Candidate yesterday</a>. This is the final development version of GNOME 3.4, and puts the next version of GNOME 3 on track for completion next week. GNOME 3.4 promises to deliver major new features, updated applications and wide-scale improvements to the GNOME 3 user experience.
39263 
39264 The remaining time until the GNOME 3.4 release will be devoted to testing and essential bug fixing.
39265 
39266 Members of the press who would like details about the release should contact <a href="MAILTO:gnome-press-contact@gnome.org" title="GNOME Press Contact">gnome-press-contact@gnome.org</a>.]]></content:encoded>
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39287 				<title>GNOME to Participate in Google Summer of Code 2012</title>
39288 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/03/gnome-to-participate-in-google-summer-of-code-2012/</link>
39289 		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Mar 2012 22:02:59 +0000</pubDate>
39290 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
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39293 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Google-Summer-of-Code-2012-420x212.jpg" alt="" title="Google Summer of Code 2012" width="420" height="212" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-2382" />
39294 
39295 GNOME will be participating in Google Summer of Code (GSoC) once again this year. GSoC gives students from around the world the chance to work on free and open source software projects. Since its inception in 2005 more than 6000 students from 100+ countries have had a chance to learn from some of the best hackers in the world. The GNOME Project has enabled more than 160 students to take part in GSoC in the past, and this will be the 7th year in a row that the project has participated.
39296 
39297 Google Summer of Code is a great opportunity for post-secondary students to contribute to free and open source software projects during their summer vacation, for which they receive financial support. This year's GSoC will run between May 21 - August 24.
39298 
39299 GNOME will once again be offering exciting and interesting projects to work on. You can see our list of suggested projects on the <a href="http://live.gnome.org/SummerOfCode2012/Ideas" title="Summer of Code Ideas 2012">GNOME wiki</a>. The deadline for applications is April 6. For more information see the <a href="https://live.gnome.org/SummerOfCode2012" title="GNOME Summer of Code 2012">GNOME Summer of Code page</a>. You can also find information on the <a href="http://code.google.com/soc/" title="Google Summer of Code">Google Summer of Code website</a>.
39300 
39301 Many thanks to Google for continuing to support free and open source software through this fantastic scheme.]]></content:encoded>
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39322 				<title>GNOME 3.4 Released: a Big Leap Forward</title>
39323 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2012/03/gnome-3-4-released-a-big-leap-forward/</link>
39324 		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2012 14:25:22 +0000</pubDate>
39325 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[czeller]]></dc:creator>
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39328 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[Groton, MA, March 28 2012: The GNOME project is happy to announce the release of GNOME 3.4, the second update to GNOME 3.0, originally released in April 2011. This new version of GNOME 3 combines six months of development effort, resulting in major new features, updated applications, and a raft of subtle refinements. GNOME 3 has taken a major leap forward with this new release.
39329 
39330 Matthias Clasen, who oversaw the completion of the release, said: “The GNOME Release Team is proud to present this latest release of GNOME 3. The GNOME project has been delivering major improvements with every release since 3.0, and our emphasis on feature-driven development is yielding excellent results. The new version includes some significant new features, as well as many smaller enhancements. In all, 3.4 is a great leap forward for GNOME 3 and we hope that our users enjoy it.”
39331 
39332 New features being introduced in GNOME 3.4 include a new documents search facility, smooth scrolling, new application menus, video calling, and Windows Live online account integration.
39333 
39334 GNOME's applications have received significant updates for this release. The GNOME web browser, which is now known as Web, has a beautiful new interface for 3.4, as well as significant performance improvements. Documents and Contacts, both of which integrate with online accounts, have also received updated interfaces and new features. These application enhancements are the result of a major development drive which is in the process of creating a new suite of modern and stylish GNOME 3 applications.
39335 
39336 3.4 takes the quality of GNOME 3 to a new level, and includes a huge number of smaller changes and refinements. There are updated interface components, a much more polished visual theme, better hardware support, a multitude of bug fixes and many other minor improvements. This all adds up to a major step forward in the quality of the GNOME 3 user experience. A new GNOME initiative, called "Every Detail Matters" has been instrumental in accelerating this enhancement drive.
39337 
39338 You can find out more about the changes that are included in GNOME 3.4 in <a href="http://library.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/3.4/" title="GNOME 3.4 Release Notes">the release notes</a>, which were made available today.
39339 
39340 GNOME 3.4 has been already been greeted with enthusiasm. Jos Poortvliet, openSUSE community manager said, “openSUSE congratulates the GNOME community on another milestone in the 3.0 series. It is great to see how the innovative vision underlying GNOME 3 is showing more and more with each release. GNOME forms an important part of the openSUSE distribution and we look forward to shipping this as part of our next release!”
39341 
39342 GNOME was started in 1997 by two then-university students, Miguel de Icaza and Federico Mena Quintero. Their aim: to produce a free (as in freedom) desktop environment. Since then, GNOME has grown into a hugely successful enterprise. Used by millions of people across the world, it is the most popular environment for GNU/Linux and UNIX-type operating systems. GNOME's software has been utilised in successful, large-scale enterprise and public deployments, and the project’s developer technologies are utilised in a large number of popular mobile devices.
39343 
39344 The GNOME community is made up of hundreds of contributors from all over the world, many of whom are volunteers. This community is supported by <a href="http://www.gnome.org/foundation/" title="The GNOME Foundation">the GNOME Foundation</a>, an independent non-profit organization that provides financial, organizational and legal assistance. The Foundation is a democratic institution that is directed by <a href="http://www.gnome.org/foundation/membership/" title="Foundation Members">its members</a>, who are all active GNOME contributors. GNOME and its Foundation works to promote software freedom through the creation of innovative, accessible, and beautiful user experiences.
39345 
39346 Official screenshot packs of the release <a href="http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/teams/marketing/en/2012/three-four-screenshots" title="GNOME 3.4 Screenshots">are available to download</a>.]]></content:encoded>
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39349 		<wp:post_date>2012-03-28 14:25:22</wp:post_date>
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39367 				<title>GNOME 3.4 Released</title>
39368 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/03/gnome-3-4-released/</link>
39369 		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2012 14:35:11 +0000</pubDate>
39370 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[andreasn]]></dc:creator>
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39374 
39375 The GNOME Release Team <a href="https://mail.gnome.org/archives/devel-announce-list/2012-March/msg00006.html">has announced the availability of GNOME 3.4</a>. This latest version comes six months after the last GNOME release and includes major new features, significant updates to a host of GNOME applications, and a huge number smaller fixes and refinements. Matthias Clasen, who oversaw the completion of the release, described it as “a great leap forward for GNOME 3”, adding “we hope that our users enjoy it.”
39376 
39377 GNOME 3.4 introduces a range of new features. A new document search facility allows quick access to content stored both on your device and online. Smooth scrolling means that moving through content is slick and graceful. New application menus, which are located on the top bar, provide a useful way to access application options and actions.
39378 
39379 The new release includes big enhancements to GNOME's applications. The GNOME web browser, now known as Web, has been given a beautiful new interface for 3.4, as well as significant performance improvements. Documents and Contacts also sport updated interfaces and new features. These application enhancements are the result of a major development drive which is in the process of creating a new suite of modern and stylish GNOME 3 applications.
39380 
39381 <a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/application-view.png"><img class="alignnone size-thumbnail wp-image-2501" style="border: 1px solid #000;" title="application-view" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/application-view-210x131.png" alt="" width="210" height="131" /></a> <a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/application-menu.png"><img class="alignnone size-thumbnail wp-image-2502" style="border: 1px solid #000; margin: 0px 20px;" title="application-menu" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/application-menu-210x131.png" alt="" width="210" height="131" /></a> <a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/video-chat.png"><img class="alignnone size-thumbnail wp-image-2514" style="border: 1px solid #000;" title="video-chat" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/video-chat-210x131.png" alt="" width="210" height="131" /></a>
39382 
39383 Polishing and refining GNOME 3 has been a big focus for this release. This effort has resulted in a multitude of bug fixes and many other minor improvements. There are updated interface components, a much more polished visual theme, better hardware support, and much more. These changes add up to a major step forward in the quality of the GNOME 3 user experience.
39384 
39385 Full details of the changes found in GNOME 3.4 can be seen in the <a title="GNOME 3.4 Release Notes" href="http://library.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/3.4/">release notes</a>.
39386 
39387 The new release continues GNOME's tradition of regular and predictable releases, and incorporates an amazing 41,000 contributions made by 1275 people. Planning has already begun for the next GNOME release. If you want to be a part of our community, <a title="Get Involved in GNOME" href="http://www.gnome.org/get-involved/">you can join us</a>. You can also support us by becoming a <a title="Friends of GNOME" href="http://www.gnome.org/friends/">Friend of GNOME</a>.
39388 
39389 Those wanting to try GNOME 3.4 are advised to wait until it is made available through distributions. More information <a title="Getting GNOME" href="http://www.gnome.org/getting-gnome/">about how to get GNOME 3</a> can be found on our website.
39390 
39391 Read the press release: <a href="http://www.gnome.org/press/2012/03/gnome-3-4-released-a-big-leap-forward/" title="GNOME 3.4 Released: a Big Leap Forward">GNOME 3.4 Released: a Big Leap Forward</a>]]></content:encoded>
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39394 		<wp:post_date>2012-03-28 14:35:11</wp:post_date>
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39398 		<wp:post_name>gnome-3-4-released</wp:post_name>
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39412 				<title>New GNOME Foundation Members for March</title>
39413 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/04/new-gnome-foundation-members-for-march/</link>
39414 		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Apr 2012 20:14:08 +0000</pubDate>
39415 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Destine]]></dc:creator>
39416 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=2672</guid>
39417 		<description></description>
39418 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[Last month, GNOME Foundation have had more members to join its warm family. We are happy to announce that the new members are as follows:
39419 
39420 <ul>
39421 	<li>Dan Vrátil (Evolution's porting to WebKit, Bugzilla contributions)</li>
39422 	<li>Stefano Candori (GNOME Activity Journal maintainer and Zeitgeist</li>
39423 	<li>Andres Gomez (Organized GUADEC in the past, sponsors GNOME through Igalia (co-owner), coded various GNOME Mobile apps)</li>
39424 	<li>Robert Nordan (Tomboy, Pinta)</li>
39425 	<li>Antigoni Papantoni (PiTiVi, participated in GStreamer hackfest, OPW</li>
39426 	<li>Javier Hernández Antúnez (Developer and member of the GNOME a11y Team, Accerciser co-maintainer, Contributor to the openSuse GNOME 3.2 live images)</li>
39427 	<li>Yuri Myasoedov (Coordinator of the Russian translation team, also maintain the GNOME russian website, gnome.org.ru)</li>
39428 	<li>Tim Waugh (CUPS printing system, GNOME Control Center and Gtk+ printing framework)</li>
39429 	<li>Chris Lord (Contributions to some GNOME projects, as Clutter, Pinpoint, grilo, libsoup, gtkhtml2, libjana, contacts, dates)</li>
39430 	<li>Susanna Huhtanen (GNOME's OPW internship, GNOME Documentation)</li>
39431 </ul>
39432 
39433 They have all contributed significantly to the development of GNOME. Thank you all for your great help and welcome! You join our other amazing <a href="http://www.gnome.org/foundation/membership/" target="_blank">Foundation Members</a>
39434 
39435 If you contribute to GNOME, you too can become a member of the Foundation. <a href="http://www.gnome.org/foundation/membership/apply/" target="_blank">See the membership page for details</a>.
39436 
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39458 				<title>Software Freedom Conservancy Joins GNOME Outreach Program</title>
39459 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/04/software-freedom-conservancy-joins-gnome-outreach-program/</link>
39460 		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Apr 2012 05:03:05 +0000</pubDate>
39461 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[karen]]></dc:creator>
39462 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=2679</guid>
39463 		<description></description>
39464 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[The <a href="http://gnome.org/">GNOME Foundation</a> is thrilled to welcome the <a href="http://sfconservancy.org/">Software Freedom Conservancy</a> to its <a href="http://live.gnome.org/GnomeWomen/OutreachProgram2012">2012 Outreach Program for Women</a>.  The Outreach Program for Women seeks to engage women in the development, documentation and general improvement of open source and free software.  Concurrently with the Google Summer of Code, the Outreach Program for Women additionally funds internships for women to spend the summer participating in and contributing to free software projects while being mentored by an experienced member of the free software community.
39465 
39466 The deadline for applications to both the Outreach Program for Women internships and Google's Summer of Code is April 6th.  GNOME has made available a list of Google Summer of Code project ideas that are suitable for either this outreach program or Summer of Code. Conservancy's internship is with the <a href="http://twistedmatrix.com">Twisted project</a>, which has also made available <a href="http://twistedmatrix.com/trac/wiki/WomenOutreach2012">full details and application requirements</a> on the internship on its wiki. The Conservancy's internship will follow the internship rules outlined by the GNOME Foundation's Outreach Program for
39467 Women.
39468 
39469 Conservancy and the GNOME Foundation urge women who aspire to get involved with free software projects this summer to act fast! The deadline for applications for all these programs is just days away!
39470 ]]></content:encoded>
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39473 		<wp:post_date>2012-04-04 05:03:05</wp:post_date>
39474 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2012-04-04 05:03:05</wp:post_date_gmt>
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39491 				<title>Official Announcement and Invitation to GNOME.Asia 2012</title>
39492 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/04/official-announcement-and-invitation-to-gnome-asia-2012/</link>
39493 		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Apr 2012 21:39:37 +0000</pubDate>
39494 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
39495 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=2696</guid>
39496 		<description></description>
39497 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/gas_banner.jpg" alt="" title="gas_banner" width="700" height="263" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-2697" />
39498 
39499 GNOME.Asia Summit is Asia’s primier GNOME user and developer conference, spreading the knowledge of GNOME across Asia.
39500 
39501 This year's conference will be held in Hong Kong on June 9 and 10. The conference follows the release of GNOME 3.4, helping to bring new desktop paradigms that facilitate user interaction in the computing world. It will be a great place to celebrate and explore the many new features and enhancements to the groundbreaking GNOME 3 and help make GNOME as successful as possible.
39502 
39503 To learn more or submit a paper, see the official <a href="http://2012.gnome.asia/" title="GNOME.Asia 2012">GNOME.Asia 2012 website</a>.]]></content:encoded>
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39506 		<wp:post_date>2012-04-04 21:39:37</wp:post_date>
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39524 				<title>Students accepted for Google Summer of Code in GNOME</title>
39525 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/05/students-accepted-for-google-summer-of-code-in-gnome/</link>
39526 		<pubDate>Thu, 03 May 2012 21:20:20 +0000</pubDate>
39527 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[karen]]></dc:creator>
39528 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=2822</guid>
39529 		<description></description>
39530 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[The GNOME Foundation is happy to announce that 29 students have been accepted to work on GNOME through Google Summer of Code this year. The students will work on a wide range of projects improving the core GNOME 3 experience, GNOME technologies, and popular applications. Some applications that the students will work on are Documents, Web, Boxes, Calculator, Banshee, Getting Things GNOME!, Activity Journal, and GCompris.
39531 
39532 Organizing the Outreach Program for Women <a href="http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/05/gnome-launches-new-round-of-outreach-program-for-women-internships-and-improves-other-outreach-initiatives/">helped GNOME improve</a> the resources available for all newcomers and guidelines for the Google Summer of Code applicants. With the GNOME mentors list now available as part of the GNOME Love initiative and with each project idea on the GNOME Google Summer of Code ideas page including a potential mentor, we were able to ensure that the students connect with a potential mentor for the idea they were proposing. We also required the students to make a contribution to the project they are applying to work on. As a result, all successful applicants demonstrated their ability to work on the project they proposed and discussed their proposal with their potential mentor. The GNOME community is thrilled to have these talented and dedicated contributors have a chance to spend the whole summer working on GNOME! 
39533 
39534 The GNOME Foundation is deeply grateful to Google for its generous support of free software projects and for being included in the program for the eights year in a row! Also, a special thank you to the mentors who help guide the students!
39535 
39536 For more information about the accepted projects please visit <a href="http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/org/google/gsoc2012/gnome">the GNOME project page on the Google Summer of Code website</a>. The students will blog about their work on Planet GNOME throughout the summer.
39537 ]]></content:encoded>
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39540 		<wp:post_date>2012-05-03 21:20:20</wp:post_date>
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39559 				<title>GNOME Launches New Round of Outreach Program for Women Internships and Improves Other Outreach Initiatives</title>
39560 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/05/gnome-launches-new-round-of-outreach-program-for-women-internships-and-improves-other-outreach-initiatives/</link>
39561 		<pubDate>Thu, 03 May 2012 21:21:32 +0000</pubDate>
39562 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[karen]]></dc:creator>
39563 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=2826</guid>
39564 		<description></description>
39565 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[The GNOME Foundation is pleased to announce its latest round of the Outreach Program for Women Internships, for which it has been able to accept <a href=" https://live.gnome.org/GnomeWomen/OutreachProgram2012#Accepted_Participants">ten outstanding applicants</a>. GNOME's efforts are made possible by the strong sponsorship that the program has received from free software companies and organizations committed to increasing the involvement of women in technology. <a href="http://www.google.com/intl/en/about/index.html">Google</a> and <a href="http://www.mozilla.org">Mozilla</a> have each sponsored two participants, <a href="http://www.collabora.com/">Collabora</a>, the <a href="http://www.fsf.org/">Free Software Foundation</a> and <a href="http://www.redhat.com/">Red Hat</a> have each sponsored one participant, and the GNOME Foundation has sponsored the remaining three from its general funds. The <a href="http://sfconservancy.org/">Software Freedom Conservancy</a> adds an eleventh intern to the Outreach Program for Women. In addition, among <a href="http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/05/students-accepted-for-google-summer-of-code-in-gnome/">29 participants</a>, GNOME accepted five women for Google Summer of Code, who all got involved through the outreach program.
39566 
39567 John Sullivan, the Executive Director of the Free Software Foundation which joins this year as a new sponsor, commented, "The Free Software Foundation is proud to sponsor an internship in GNOME's Outreach Program for Women. The free software movement is about freedom for everyone, but we have a long way to go to make that a reality. This program's past achievements in expanding the community by welcoming and retaining newcomers have moved us closer to that goal, and we can't wait to hear this summer's success stories."
39568 
39569 This is also the Conservancy's first participation in the program. It is sponsoring its own participant for the <a href="http://twistedmatrix.com/trac/">Twisted Project</a>. Twisted maintainer and mentor Jessica McKellar said, "Programs like this encourage free and open source communities to reflect on how to be more welcoming and supportive of people of all backgrounds. The success of the GNOME Outreach Program for Women has been tremendously inspiring; I am pleased that Twisted is joining it in tackling stereotypes in open source head-on this summer while working with our new contributors on some exciting projects."
39570 
39571 Previous rounds of the program have been very successful, and have helped in other mentorship and outreach efforts of the project. When GNOME started the current Outreach Program for Women two years ago, it had an initial list of nine mentors from eight projects who were eager to help with the program. Connecting newcomers with mentors who can guide them in their initial contributions proved to be the most important aspect of the outreach effort. For that reason, GNOME recently moved the list of mentors that was built up for the Outreach Program for Women to be a part of the GNOME Love initiative. There are now 37 mentors from 22 projects who any newcomer can contact any time throughout the year in this <a href="https://live.gnome.org/GnomeLove/Mentors">ever-growing list</a>. The GNOME team also started a <a href="http://code.google.com/p/google-summer-of-code/wiki/Mentors">page</a> on the Google Summer of Code wiki that contains links to such lists of mentors in many free software organizations. That page currently has 15 organizations. In addition to being a general resource to point students looking for an organization to join to, the list is also used to spread the word about Google Summer of Code and mentorship opportunities among technical women groups at many universities.
39572 
39573 The Outreach Program for Women demonstrated that an initial contribution to the project by an applicant increases their involvement with the project, prepares them for the work during the internship period, and serves as an important selection criteria. This year, GNOME also required the students applying for Google Summer of Code in GNOME to make a contribution to the project they are applying to work on, not just to supply a link to a bug they fixed in any free software project. As a result, all successful applicants demonstrated their ability to work on the project they proposed and discussed their proposal with their potential mentor.
39574 
39575 The GNOME community is very proud of the accomplishments of the last round's Outreach Program for Women participants, which include the following:
39576 <ul>
39577 <ul>
39578 	<li>Kasia Bondarava committed Belarusian translations for 35 GNOME modules. With her help, Belarusian translation coverage went from 67% to 88%, making Belarusian a new officially supported language. She also made a comprehensive comparison of different translator tools and advocated for better translator comments.</li>
39579 	<li>Christy Eller has tremendously improved the web development process in GNOME and created the new Friends of GNOME pages.</li>
39580 	<li>Susanna Huhtanen created comprehensive developer documentation about writing GNOME applications in JavaScript.</li>
39581 	<li>Patricia Santana Cruz added support for sharing videos and images with different online services, improved hotplug connection of camera devices, and added recorded time when making a video in the Cheese webcam application.</li>
39582 	<li>Sophia Yu ported Swell Foop game from JavaScript to Vala, completely reworking its implementation, and updated several other games to use new GNOME APIs.</li>
39583 </ul>
39584 </ul>
39585 The detailed accomplishments of all 11 program participants can be found at <a href="https://live.gnome.org/GnomeWomen/OutreachProgram2011/Accomplishments">https://live.gnome.org/GnomeWomen/OutreachProgram2011/Accomplishments</a>
39586 
39587 Over three quarters of the women involved in the program have stayed connected to the GNOME community. Better still, Outreach Program for Women participants have a strong tradition of becoming mentors in GNOME. Luciana Fujii Pontello and Ekaterina Gerasimova mentored Google Summer of Code and Outreach Program for Women participants in previous rounds. Tiffany Antopolski, Anita Reitere and Srishti Sethi mentored Google Code-In participants. This round, Christy Eller will co-mentor a Web Development intern and Tiffany Antopolski will mentor four Documentation interns, three of whom will be working on Developer Documentation along with Tiffany. Many former participants have also presented at free software conferences and local events to raise awareness about GNOME and their work. Many have helped with the outreach program by spreading the word about it, improving the materials available about the program, and guiding new applicants.
39588 
39589 The Outreach Program for Women is organized by Marina Zhurakhinskaya, with help and support from Karen Sandler, Rosanna Yuen and the GNOME Board of Directors. The essential work is done by the program’s mentors in helping the applicants and eventual participants contribute to their projects. For more information about the Outreach Program for Women, visit <a href="http://projects.gnome.org/outreach/women">http://projects.gnome.org/outreach/women</a>
39590 
39591 GNOME was started in 1997 by two then-university students, Miguel de Icaza and Federico Mena Quintero. Their aim: to produce a free (as in freedom) desktop environment. Since then, GNOME has grown into a hugely successful enterprise. Used by millions of people across the world, it is the most popular environment for GNU/Linux and UNIX-type operating systems. GNOME's software has been utilized in successful, large-scale enterprise and public deployments, and the project’s developer technologies are utilized in a large number of popular mobile devices.
39592 
39593 The GNOME community is made up of hundreds of contributors from all over the world, many of whom are volunteers. This community is supported by <a title="The GNOME Foundation" href="http://www.gnome.org/foundation/">the GNOME Foundation</a>, an independent non-profit organization that provides financial, organizational and legal assistance. The Foundation is a democratic institution that is directed by <a title="Foundation Members" href="http://www.gnome.org/foundation/membership/">its members</a>, who are all active GNOME contributors. GNOME and its Foundation works to promote software freedom through the creation of innovative, accessible, and beautiful user experiences.]]></content:encoded>
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39596 		<wp:post_date>2012-05-03 21:21:32</wp:post_date>
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39620 				<title>Help GNOME reach its accessibility fundraising goal!</title>
39621 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/06/help-gnome-reach-its-accessibility-fundraising-goal/</link>
39622 		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jun 2012 17:43:53 +0000</pubDate>
39623 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[karen]]></dc:creator>
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39625 		<description></description>
39626 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[We're closing in on our goal of $20,000 for our accessibility campaign. If you haven't already, take a look at the <a href="http://www.gnome.org/testimonials/diegosanchez/">testimonial by Diego Sánchez</a> that we've been lucky to include. As Diego says, GNOME 3 has really helped him: "I'm happy because I can now use the computer in my classroom without any assistance." Our <a href="http://projects.gnome.org/accessibility/index.html">accessibility team</a>'s work has made a big difference in many people's lives, but we still have a long way to go. Help us make our goal and <a href="http://www.gnome.org/friends/">donate now</a> via our Friends of GNOME program!
39627 
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39649 				<title>Welcome to a new GNOME Board of Directors</title>
39650 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/06/welcome-to-a-new-gnome-board-of-directors/</link>
39651 		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jun 2012 22:13:51 +0000</pubDate>
39652 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[karen]]></dc:creator>
39653 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=2884</guid>
39654 		<description></description>
39655 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[The GNOME Foundation Membership and the GNOME Elections Committee this week announced the final results for GNOME's 2012-2013 Board of Directors. The winners are:
39656 
39657 <ul>
39658 <li>Emmanuele Bassi</li>
39659 <li>Joanmarie Diggs</li>
39660 <li>Seif Lotfy</li>
39661 <li>Shaun McCance</li>
39662 <li>Tobias Mueller</li>
39663 <li>Andreas Nilsson</li>
39664 <li>Bastien Nocera</li>
39665 </ul>
39666 
39667 The new Board will begin officially in their leadership roles next month.
39668 
39669 Karen Sandler, the GNOME Foundation's Executive Director commented, "All of the candidates this year were exeptional and it's extremely exciting to have such a strong group of Directors ready to steer the Foundation. On behalf of the GNOME Community, many thanks to the outgoing Directors -- Brian Cameron, Ryan Lortie, Stormy Peters, and Germán Póo-Caamaño -- who have given so much to the Foundation and to the GNOME project."  
39670 
39671 For this election, there were 375 registered voters, 186 of whom sent in valid ballots. The GNOME Board serves on an annual cycle and the Elections Committee handles the voting logistics.  The <a href="http://vote.gnome.org/vote/results.php?election_id=17">detailed results</a> and a <a href="http://vote.gnome.org/vote/votes.php?election_id=17">list of all votes</a> have been also been published. ]]></content:encoded>
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39693 				<title>Call for GUADEC 2013 Proposals</title>
39694 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/06/call-for-guadec-2013-proposals/</link>
39695 		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jun 2012 21:44:59 +0000</pubDate>
39696 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[karen]]></dc:creator>
39697 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=2896</guid>
39698 		<description></description>
39699 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[The GNOME Foundation invites proposals to host GUADEC 2013. <a href="https://live.gnome.org/GUADEC">GUADEC</a> is the biggest gathering of GNOME users and developers and includes a three-day conference, the annual general meeting of the members of the GNOME Foundation, and a week of coding, meeting, and discussion. Those who would like to host the next GUADEC are hereby invited to write a formal proposal to the board of the GNOME Foundation at board-list@gnome.org. Deadline for the proposals is July 20, 2012 and bidders are invited to present in person to the board of directors at this year's GUADEC on July 24 or on another day during the conference.
39700 
39701 Do you think your city would be a great place for GUADEC? Key criteria for a large GNOME event like GUADEC are:
39702 
39703 <ul>
39704 <li>Cost and ease of travel from major European cities and airline hubs</li>
39705 <li>Local GNOME community with strong leadership and support for hosting the conference</li>
39706 <li>Venue, cheap housing and nice hotels, and the distance between them</li>
39707 <li>The budget for infrastructure and facilities required to hold the conference</li>
39708 <li>The availability of restaurants or the organization of catering on-site, cost of food and drinks</li>
39709 <li>Spaces for "hallway" tracks and social activities</li>
39710 <li>Local industry and government support</li>
39711 </ul>
39712 
39713 The conference will require availability of facilities for one week, including a weekend, during summer. Dates should avoid other key free software conferences. See the <a href="https://live.gnome.org/GuadecPlanningHowTo/CheckList">GUADEC check list</a> and <a href="https://live.gnome.org/GuadecPlanningHowTo?highlight=%28CategoryGuadec%29">How To</a> for an overview of the kinds of things you should include in the proposal, and check out the bids from previous GUADECs for more information.
39714 
39715 Organizing a conference of this size is a lot of hard work, but there are people in the community with experience who can help you. Feel free to contact board-list@gnome.org for more information or guidance.
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39737 				<title>Quarterly Report Q1, 2012</title>
39738 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/quarterly-reports/2012/04/quarterly-report-q1-2012-2/</link>
39739 		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Apr 2012 15:49:18 +0000</pubDate>
39740 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[andreasn]]></dc:creator>
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39742 		<description></description>
39743 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Board and Executive Director</h2>
39744 <h4>By: Karen Sandler</h4>
39745 
39746 The first quarter of 2012 was another busy one for GNOME. We released GNOME 3.4, completed a round of our Outreach Program for Women, were accepted as an organization to GSoC (with a lot more applicants than in the past two years), had many new members join the Foundation and ramped up our conference planning for both GNOME.Asia and GUADEC, much of which you'll read about below. We also participated in a number of conferences. I was pleased to represent GNOME at Linux.Conf Australia, where I gave a keynote talking about my heart condition, software safety and the importance of building our societal infrastructure around free and open platforms like GNOME. As we rely on computing for more and more of our basic activities, I believe that freedom -- and GNOME's role in software freedom -- has never been more important. I also spoke at the Free Software Foundation's ?LibrePlanet with Joanmarie Diggs about accessibility in GNOME and the importance of nonprofits in free software.
39747 
39748 These are some of the key things that the board and the Foundation have been up to this quarter:
39749 <ul>
39750 <li>We supported the GNOME 3.4 release and all of the amazing work done by the various GNOME teams.</li>
39751 <li>We continued the Friends of GNOME campaign to raise money for accessibility. We're not too far away from our goal - please donate today!</li>
39752 <li>We held a GTK+ hackfest, a Documentation Sprint and a ATK/AT-SPI Hackfest. GNOME also participated in FOSDEM and the GStreamer hackfest.</li>
39753 <li>We registered the GNOME foot logo with the United States Trademark Office</li>
39754 <li>We announced that GNOME.Asia would be held in Hong Kong and helped the local team get started with organizing the conference</li>
39755 </ul>
39756 
39757 As always, please email the GNOME Foundation's board of directors at board-list@gnome.org if there is anything the GNOME Foundation can do to help or if there are any opportunities that you think the GNOME Foundation should know about.
39758 
39759 Please also consider becoming a Friend of GNOME. Your donations really do help the GNOME Foundation continue to provide support and services which help the success of the GNOME project.
39760 
39761 <h2>Bugsquad</h2>
39762 <h4>by: André Klapper</h4>
39763 
39764 From January to March, 6105 reports (bugs + feature requests) were opened and 6672 were closed.
39765 
39766 Top bug closers were André Klapper (1093 reports), Cosimo Cecchi (208), Bastien Nocera (202), Richard Hughes (196) and Matthias Clasen and Guillaume Desmottes (both 178).
39767 
39768 Top bug reporters were André Klapper (106 reports), Ryan Lortie (93), Bastien Nocera (81), William Jon ?McCann (78) and Guillaume Desmottes and Vincent Untz (both 75).
39769 
39770 Top patch contributors were Jasper St. Pierre (155 patches), Guillaume Desmottes (150), Milan Crha (124), Ryan Lortie (108) and Diego Escalante Urrelo (84).
39771 
39772 Top patch reviewers were Guillaume Desmottes (184 reviews), Bastien Nocera (158), Matthias Clasen (151), Owen Taylor (146) and Adel Gadllah (139).
39773 
39774 Take these numbers with a grain of salt as many projects do not use Bugzilla as their only place for patch handling.
39775 
39776 The products in the bugtracker received a small cleanup: Most deprecated products (except for those that are still slowly phased out) were closed for new bug entry and remaining open reports in deprecated and closed products were closed. Based on missing development activity in GNOME's Git code repository, maintainers were contacted and asked about the status of affected modules. This was combined with also moving most deprecated modules to the archives section of Git and making sure that GNOME's localization platform (l10n.gnome.org) reflects the correct status so translators do not spend time localizing modules that likely will not see another release.
39777 
39778 
39779 <h2>Release Team</h2>
39780 <h4>by: Frederic Peters</h4>
39781 
39782 This first quarter the release team was busy with 3.4, getting development releases out (3.3.4 and 3.3.5), then two beta versions (3.3.90 and 3.3.91), a release candidate (3.3.92) and finally the stable release, 3.4.0. As it was the end of the cycle, the release team also had its work of getting the words on freezes out, and to then keep an eye on freeze break requests. As 3.4.0 was being released we also got the call for feature proposals for 3.6 out.
39783 
39784 
39785 <h2>Membership and Elections Committee</h2>
39786 <h4>by: Tobias Mueller</h4>
39787 
39788 During Q1 2012 The GNOME membership and elections committee received 64 applications for a new foundation membership and 34 applications for renewals of a membership. 94 applications were processed. During the same period, 18 members did not renew their membership and thus dropped out. We ended up with 390 members.
39789 
39790 We ended up with 48 new members:
39791 <ul>
39792 <li>Shaswat Nimesh 2012-01-07</li>
39793 <li>Jasper St. Pierre 2012-01-23</li>
39794 <li>Neil Roberts 2012-01-23</li>
39795 <li>Martin Pitt 2012-01-24</li>
39796 <li>Julita Inca Chiroque 2012-01-28</li>
39797 <li>Aurimas Černius 2012-01-28</li>
39798 <li>Christy Eller 2012-02-02</li>
39799 <li>Sergio Villar Senín 2012-02-07</li>
39800 <li>Margaret M. Ford 2012-02-07</li>
39801 <li>Yu Liansu 2012-02-07</li>
39802 <li>Philippe Normand 2012-02-10</li>
39803 <li>Damien Lespiau 2012-02-10</li>
39804 <li>Guido Günther 2012-02-10</li>
39805 <li>Tamara Atanasoska 2012-02-10</li>
39806 <li>Joone Hur 2012-02-10</li>
39807 <li>Daniel Williams 2012-02-10</li>
39808 <li>Chandni Verma 2012-02-10</li>
39809 <li>Daniel Espinosa Ortiz 2012-02-14</li>
39810 <li>Srishti Sethi 2012-02-14</li>
39811 <li>Raluca Elena Podiuc 2012-02-14</li>
39812 <li>Mikkel Kamstrup Erlandsen 2012-02-14</li>
39813 <li>Guillaume Emont 2012-02-14</li>
39814 <li>Eduardo Lima Mitev 2012-02-14</li>
39815 <li>Nick Richards 2012-02-14</li>
39816 <li>Antono Vasiljev 2012-02-14</li>
39817 <li>Christian Hergert 2012-02-14</li>
39818 <li>Olivier Sessink 2012-02-17</li>
39819 <li>Juan Suarez 2012-02-24</li>
39820 <li>Luis Menina 2012-02-24</li>
39821 <li>Debarshi Ray 2012-02-27</li>
39822 <li>Daniel Mustieles Garcia 2012-03-05</li>
39823 <li>Erick Pérez Castellanos 2012-03-06</li>
39824 <li>Felipe Erias Morandeira 2012-03-06</li>
39825 <li>Giovanni Campagna 2012-03-07</li>
39826 <li>Peteris Krisjanis 2012-03-11</li>
39827 <li>Rūdolfs Mazurs 2012-03-11</li>
39828 <li>Simon Schampijer 2012-03-14</li>
39829 <li>Susanna Huhtanen 2012-03-15</li>
39830 <li>Chris Lord 2012-03-15</li>
39831 <li>Tim Waugh 2012-03-15</li>
39832 <li>Yuri Myasoedov 2012-03-16</li>
39833 <li>Javier Hernández Antúnez 2012-03-17</li>
39834 <li>Antigoni Papantoni 2012-03-18</li>
39835 <li>Robert Nordan 2012-03-27</li>
39836 <li>Andres Gomez 2012-03-27</li>
39837 <li>Stefano Candori 2012-03-27</li>
39838 <li>Dan Vrátil 2012-03-29</li>
39839 <li>Jiro Matsuzawa 2012-03-30</li>
39840 </ul>
39841 
39842 
39843 <h2>Accessibility Team</h2>
39844 <h4>by: Alejandro Piñeiro Iglesias and Joanmarie Diggs</h4>
39845 
39846 The first quarter was a busy and productive one for the Accessibility Team, culminating in the release of GNOME 3.4, the most accessible GNOME 3 yet:
39847 <ul>
39848 <li>Significant attention was paid to GNOME Shell's accessibility with Orca, with many improvements made.</li>
39849 <li>The new Zoom Options dialog for the Universal Access Panel makes it easy to configure all the features of GNOME Shell Magnifier. In addition, Brightness and Contrast modification effects were added to Clutter.</li>
39850 <li>Bug fixes and additional changes made in AT-SPI make the desktop much more stable for users of assistive technologies.</li>
39851 </ul>
39852 
39853 
39854 Team members also participated in a number of events this quarter:
39855 <ul>
39856 <li>The second ATK/AT-SPI Hackfest was held from January 18th to 22th at Igalia's offices in A Coruña, Spain. Participants from Red Hat, SUSE, Igalia, Mozilla and Nokia worked face-to-face on improving accessibility for the free desktop, and made excellent progress.</li>
39857 <li>Presentations were made by team members at FOSDEM and the Northeast GNU/Linux Fest.</li>
39858 </ul>
39859 Lastly, the Friends of GNOME campaign, which launched in December, got off to a great start. By the end of the first quarter, $12,568 of the $20,000 goal had been raised. The campaign will continue during the second quarter. Many thanks to those who contributed!
39860 
39861 <h2>Outreach Program for Women</h2>
39862 <h4>by: Marina Zhurakhinskaya</h4>
39863 
39864 The third round of Outreach Program for Women internships completed March 12, 2012 with eleven interns making great contributions to marketing, translation, documentation, Games, Cheese, Empathy, Getting Things GNOME!, and Pitivi. In addition to their contributions, several interns participated in GNOME and Free Software events where they got to meet their mentors. Antigoni Papantoni attended the GStreamer hackfest in Malaga. Emily Gonyer attended FOSDEM in Brussels. Susanna Huhtanen attended the Documentation hackfest in Brno.
39865 
39866 Ten participants were selected for the fourth round of Outreach Program for Women internships, that will take place from May 21 to August 20, 2012. These internships were made possible by the sponsorship from Google and Mozilla that have each sponsored two participants, Collabora, the Free Software Foundation and Red Hat that have each sponsored one participant, and the GNOME Foundation that has sponsored the remaining three from its general funds. In addition, among 29 participants, GNOME accepted five women for Google Summer of Code, who all got involved through the outreach program. The Software Freedom Conservancy joined GNOME Outreach Program for Women with one internship with the Twisted project.
39867 
39868 Karen Sandler and Marina Zhurakhinskaya wrote a news piece detailing these news and other ways Outreach Program for Women helped improve GNOME's outreach efforts.
39869 
39870 In the next quarter, we look forward to the start of the internships of the program’s participants and their frequent blog updates on Planet GNOME. 
39871 
39872 <h2>Localization</h2>
39873 <h4>by: Petr Kovar</h4>
39874 During Q1 2012, GNOME translation teams worked on GNOME 3.4 localization. The GNOME 3.4.0 stable release was delivered on March 28. According to the GNOME 3.4 Release Notes, GNOME 3.4.0 offers support for more than 50 languages with at least 80 percent of strings translated, including documentation for many languages.
39875 
39876 When comparing the completeness of GNOME 3.2 and 3.4 localization, the following translation teams, among others, achieved some impressive progress:
39877 <ul>
39878 <li>Khmer team increased the translation completeness by 23%.</li>
39879 <li>Macedonian team increased the translation completeness by 21%.</li>
39880 <li>Canadian English team increased the translation completeness by 13%.</li>
39881 </ul>
39882 
39883 In January 2012, there were 1139 translation commits to git.gnome.org as per the GNOME Commit-Digest. In February 2012, there were 1483 translation commits, and in March 2012, there were 3283 translation commits suggesting that many translators were finishing their work on GNOME 3.4 during the string freeze period, which started on March 5.
39884 
39885 Some of the other interesting stats on the l10n.gnome.org localization platform include:
39886 <ul>
39887 <li>128 registered teams.</li>
39888 <li>178 registered languages and language variants.</li>
39889 <li>349 registered software modules.</li>
39890 <li>ca. 41000 UI strings for translation in the GNOME 3.4 release set.</li>
39891 <li>ca. 21904 doc strings for translation in the GNOME 3.4 release set.</li>
39892 <li>ca. 500800 UI strings for translation in all registered modules.</li>
39893 <li>ca. 253900 doc strings for translation in all registered modules.</li>
39894 </ul>
39895 
39896 The gtranslator team released several versions of the gtranslator translation editor during Q1 2012. The new versions introduce a number of feature enhancements, including support for non-UTF-8 files, more integration with the GNOME 3 platform, and better translation memory support.
39897 
39898 <h2>Documentation</h2>
39899 <h4>by: Tiffany Antopolski</h4>
39900 The Documentation Team had a productive first quarter of 2012. The Brno Documentation Hackfest occurred alongside the Gtk+ Hackfest this year in the Czech Republic, February 17 - 21 at Masaryk University and Red Hat's Brno Offices. The Desktop Help, Evolution, Gnome Games, Baobab, Gedit and other documentation was updated for the GNOME 3.4 release. On the Developer Documentation front, Tomeu Vizoso made a lot of progress on generating API reference from introspection information. Phil Bull started a restructuring of the Platform Overview, in order to make it easier for new developers to find their way around, understand what is available, where it can be found, and how it can be used. Continuing in this spirit, some initial progress was also made by the team on the Developer Tutorials, designed to ease the way for newcomers into GNOME Development. Much more progress in this area is planned for the next quarter. If you are interested in participating, do not hesitate to get in touch with the GNOME Documentation Team on IRC at irc.gimp.net #docs.
39901 
39902 <h2>Google Summer of Code</h2>
39903 <h4>by: Daniel G. Siegel</h4>
39904 
39905 We are happy to announce that 29 students have been accepted to work on GNOME through Google Summer of Code this year. The students will work on a wide range of projects improving the core GNOME 3 experience, GNOME technologies, and popular applications. Some applications that the students will work on are Documents, Web, Boxes, Calculator, Banshee, Getting Things GNOME!, Activity Journal, and GCompris.
39906 
39907 Organizing the Outreach Program for Women helped GNOME improve the resources available for all newcomers and guidelines for the Google Summer of Code applicants. With the GNOME mentors list now available as part of the GNOME Love initiative and with each project idea on the GNOME Google Summer of Code ideas page including a potential mentor, we were able to ensure that the students connect with a potential mentor for the idea they were proposing. We also required the students to make a contribution to the project they are applying to work on. As a result, all successful applicants demonstrated their ability to work on the project they proposed and discussed their proposal with their potential mentor. The GNOME community is thrilled to have these talented and dedicated contributors have a chance to spend the whole summer working on GNOME!
39908 
39909 For more information about the accepted projects please visit the GNOME project page on the Google Summer of Code website. The students will blog about their work on Planet GNOME throughout the summer.
39910 
39911 This year's friendly Google Summer of Code administrators are Christophe Fergeau, Alexandre Franke, Daniel G. Siegel and Marina Zhurakhinskaya. 
39912 
39913 
39914 <h2>Marketing</h2>
39915 <h4>by: Emily Gonyer</h4>
39916 
39917 The GNOME Marketing Team had a productive 1st Quarter, during which much of the 2010 & 2011 Annual report was written, and gnome.org website was redesigned and updated by Christy Eller & Allan Day.
39918 
39919 A mini-marketing meeting was held during FOSDEM 2012 in Brussels which was attended by Karen Sandler, Allan Day, Dave Neary and Emily Gonyer, during which the website redesign including how the news site, GNOME Journal, Quarterly Reports and GNOME Foundation site could be streamlined and redesigned to be more coherent and less repetitive. Other topics were also was discussed including the annual report & and overall direction of GNOME in the coming months and years.
39920 
39921 The GNOME 3.4 release notes were compiled by Allan Day, André Klapper and Olav Vitters with extensive help from the GNOME community, in addition a press release was published with an official screen shots set that has been widely used by the media.
39922 
39923 GNOME Marketing is always looking for new contributors, especially of news-related content of hack fests, GNOME User Group activities, articles for GNOME Journal, art, etc. If your interested in contributing please contact the GNOME Marketing on IRC at irc.gimp.net #marketing
39924 
39925 <h2>Sysadmin</h2>
39926 <h4>by: OlavVitters</h4>
39927 
39928 Andrea Veri, who was our long time Accounts Team member was granted root.
39929 
39930 Various SSL certificates expired. We normally use free startssl.com certicates for that. In Q1, we discovered that Red Hat network (most machines are hosted by Red Hat) was added to a "potentially malicious software source" list. As startssl.com doesn't allow free certificates for anyone in the same network, we couldn't create certificates anymore. ?StartCom (company behind startssl.com) offered to sponsor a Level 2 subscription, which we gladly accepted. The Level 2 subscription allows for more options (multiple hostnames, etc), but only 1 GNOME sysadmin can now create certificates.
39931 
39932 The team further assisted with various sites: ostree site up and running, migrate foundation.gnome.org to a new site, migrating the voting software to vote.gnome.org and lastly installing itstool on a server so that library.gnome.org is able to use the new help infrastructure.
39933 
39934 We added a few scripts to make our lives easier. One script ensures our Nagios output (system+services monitor software) is sent via XMPP/Jabber. Then another script for the membership committee to automatically add new GNOME foundation members to foundation-announce and foundation-list.
39935 
39936 There was also some minor items. Like the regular blocking spammers from either the wiki or from being able to send emails to mail.gnome.org (we host more than just @gnome.org). We also made Puppet (configuration software) send its output (consisting of either error messages or changes) to our private gnome-sysadmin mailing list.
39937 
39938 <h2>Design</h2>
39939 <h4>by: Allan Day</h4>
39940 
39941 GNOME 3.4, which was released at the end of March, included a number of design-led initiatives, including a redesigned web browser and contacts application, a new color picker widget and new scroll bars. The design team spent much of the first quarter of 2012 supporting these features by developers as their work progressed.
39942 
39943 The run up to GNOME 3.4 also featured a large amount of polishing and bug fixing work, in which GNOME's designers were directly involved. The new Every Detail Matters initiative, which was instigated by the design team, was extremely active during this period. It sought to engage the development community by improving small user experience details, and resulted in many bugs being fixed.
39944 
39945 Effort was also spent on a number of ongoing design concerns during this quarter, including designs for new printing dialogs, a new note taking application, and updates to the design of GNOME 3's notifications. 
39946 
39947 <h2>Conference planning: GUADEC, GNOME.Asia</h2>
39948 <h4>by: Will LaShell</h4>
39949 
39950 GNOME.Asia has been quite busy over the last half of first quarter. We received several strong submissions for hosting teams. The Hong Kong team was awarded as this years host. Hong Kong is one of the key cities in Asia with a large amount of students and local businesses that could be introduced to GNOME through the Summit.
39951 
39952 Three key members of this years GNOME.Asia Summit are Haggen So, Sammy Fung and Chun-Hung Huang. They have been working to secure the venue location and promote the event to local volunteers. The Hong Kong Linux Users Group has been contacted to assist in coordinating local volunteers and providing vendor information for marketing collateral.
39953 
39954 The 2012 website was brought online through the assistance of Will LaShell one of the GNOME.Asia Summit committee members. The call for papers through the website was very successful with 65 submissions on various topics. The list of talks has been finalized and all speakers contacted. 25 speakers have been selected for this years Summit presentations.
39955 
39956 Attendee registration will be supported through Registrano. The 2012 GNOME.Asia registration has officially been opened with the selected of the final venue CityU.
39957 
39958 The next quarter report will include a write up of the event. ]]></content:encoded>
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39979 				<title>GUADEC 2012 Program Published</title>
39980 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/07/guadec-2012-program-published/</link>
39981 		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jul 2012 10:44:08 +0000</pubDate>
39982 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[andreasn]]></dc:creator>
39983 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=2915</guid>
39984 		<description></description>
39985 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[The <a href="http://www.guadec.org/program/" title="GUADEC 2012 Program">full program</a> for this year's <a href="http://guadec.org/">GUADEC</a> conference has been announced. GUADEC is the premier GNOME conference, and is being held in a Coruña, Spain, from July 26th to August 1st. A total of 46 talks will be held during the core conference days, as well as 4 keynotes and a number of lightning talk sessions.
39986 
39987 This year's keynote speakers are Jacob Appelbaum, Yorba's Adam Dingle & Jim Nelson, Alex "Skud" Bayley, Federico Mena Quintero, Jonathan Blandford & Dave Mason.
39988 
39989 Jacob Appelbaum will speak about "The Tor Project: Anonymity online" and how this project has enabled roughly 36 million people around the world to experience freedom of access and expression on the Internet.
39990 
39991 Adam Dingle & Jim Nelson will give a talk titled "Crowdfunding GNOME Application Development", which is based in their experience at Yorba and GNOME projects as Shotwell and Geary.
39992 
39993 Alex "Skud" Bayley will speak about "What's Next? From Open Source to Open Everything" based in her experience of being involved in uncountable open projects ranging from copyright reform to community schools,
39994 
39995 Federico Mena Quintero, Jonathan Blandford & Dave Mason will give a history of GNOME, recounting the early days of the project to our recent present.
39996 
39997 The four core conference days will be followed by three days of working events and hacking sessions, which will give the GNOME community an opportunity to work and plan together.
39998 
39999 More information about this year's GUADEC, including how to attend, can be found on <a href="http://guadec.org/" title="GUADEC">the conference website</a>.
40000 ]]></content:encoded>
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40021 				<title>Interview with GUADEC Organizer Laura M Castro</title>
40022 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/07/interview-with-guadec-organizer-laura-m-castro/</link>
40023 		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Jul 2012 19:40:40 +0000</pubDate>
40024 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[gonyere]]></dc:creator>
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40027 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[With GUADEC 2012 starting in just two weeks, GNOME News is starting a series of interviews with members of the local organizing team. Our first interview is from one of the members of the local team, Laura M. Castro.
40028 
40029 <img class=" alignleft" style="border-style: solid; border-color: black; border-width: 1px; margin-right: 30px;" title="Laura M Castro" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-R5fp6oj8wFE/T7kQNdtxDQI/AAAAAAAAAkw/RBFGVsMQIpI/s250/Laura-prePhD_white.jpg" alt="" width="250" height="250" align="left" />
40030 
40031 <strong>Where do you live and/or work?</strong>
40032 I live and work in A Coruña.
40033 
40034 <strong>What do you like to do in your free time?</strong>
40035 Nothing out of the ordinary, really. I like to spend as much time as possible with my loved ones and closest friends, I love traveling and visiting new places, and I enjoy reading and listening to music.
40036 
40037 <strong>What is your favorite part of A Coruña (and/or the surrounding area)?</strong>
40038 
40039 I think the park at Monte de San Pedro (Saint Peter's Hill) is one of the best spots in the city. It has privileged views of the whole city and the sea, it overlooks a very impressive cliff, and its green grass is perfect to lay down and just let the time flow away looking at the sky. The only bad thing is that it is naturally very windy most of the time... but again that is usually true for most of the city. Picasso did call A Coruña 'the city of the wind' for a reason!
40040 
40041 <strong>Why did you want to hold GUADEC in A Coruña?</strong>
40042 It is not the first time I have been involved in the organization of events related to the free software world, and I have always find it to be very enjoyable at many levels. I trust that people visiting our city, and in general this part of the country for the first time, will have an unforgettable time here.
40043 
40044 <strong>Have you attended GUADEC in the past? If so, when/where?</strong>
40045 Well, sort of. I was part of the organization team of the VII GUADEC-ES which was held in A Coruña in 2010.
40046 
40047 <strong>Has organizing GUADEC been fun?</strong>
40048 Yes, people in the local organization group have known each other for a long time, so we enjoy working together. However, the best is yet to come between 26th July and 1st August!
40049 
40050 <strong>What was the most challenging aspect of organizing GUADEC?</strong>
40051 As happens with most software systems: dealing with scale!
40052 
40053 <strong>What are you looking forward to most?</strong>
40054 Attendees enjoying their time at GUADEC.
40055 
40056 <strong>Any other thoughts on GUADEC this year?</strong>
40057 I hope a lot of our local computer science students get involved and decide to actively join the community.
40058 
40059 Many thanks to Laura. Stay tuned for the next episode!]]></content:encoded>
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40083 				<title>Interview with GUADEC Organizer Alejo Pacín</title>
40084 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/07/interview-with-guadec-organizer-alejo-pacin/</link>
40085 		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Jul 2012 10:40:28 +0000</pubDate>
40086 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[gonyere]]></dc:creator>
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40088 		<description></description>
40089 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[Our second interview comes from another member of the local organizing team Alejo Pacín:
40090 
40091 <img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/phto-alejopacin.jpg" alt="" title="Alejo Pacín" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-2987" />
40092 
40093 <strong>Q: Where do you live and/or work?</strong>
40094 Alejo: I live in the best place in the world! Taboada, a small rural municipality in the province of Lugo (about 140 km from A Coruña). Some pictures.
40095 
40096 <strong>Q: What do you like to do in your free time?</strong>
40097 Alejo: In addition to computer engineering, I'm a professional musician (violin, Galician bagpipe, Galician traditional percussion, ...). Especially in summer, I play a lot with a Galician traditional group called “<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sahawEhX73U">Varacuncas</a>”.
40098 
40099 The rest of the year, I have typical hobbies, such as mountain biking, cross country running, swimming, basketball, football, gym sports, playing video games, watching movies, reading books and so on. Also not-so-typical hobbies, such as collecting dreamcast and old rare hardware (alpha, sparc, powerpc, x86, …), and finally I have a new hobby: <a href="http://arduino.cc/">Arduino</a>. I really love it!
40100 
40101 But above all this, my biggest hobby is to organize the GPUL events: free software/hardware conferences, workshops on cryptography, privacy and security, multimedia conferences, seminars for novice students and, of course, the GUADEC 2012!
40102 
40103 <strong>Q: What is your favorite part of A Coruña (and/or the surrounding area)?</strong>
40104 Alejo: Hmm, a really complicated question. There are so many... But if I have to choose, I think I prefer the Old City. It has a lot of charming places: Galician traditional taverns, parks, museums and so on.
40105 
40106 <strong>Q: Why did you want to hold GUADEC in A Coruña?</strong>
40107 Alejo: There are a lot of reasons to hold GUADEC in A Coruña:
40108 <ul>
40109 	<li>A Coruña is one of the <a href="http://www.lonelyplanet.com/spain/travel-tips-and-articles/77032">ten hidden gems</a> of Europe.</li>
40110 	<li>Excelent facilities for work and stay.</li>
40111 	<li>A lot of GNOME users (the Faculty of Computer Science has more than 2500 students and use GNOME on all its computers) and developers.</li>
40112 	<li>A huge local team (more than 400 potential volunteers)</li>
40113 </ul>
40114 And ,paraphrasing myself: “To be a volunteer at GUADEC is a way to help GNOME to improve the experience of its desktop users”.
40115 
40116 <strong>Q: Have you attended GUADEC in the past? If so, when/where?</strong>
40117 Alejo: No, I have not had that luck. I'm a busy student: no time, no money. But I have attended to some GUADEC-ES edition.
40118 
40119 <strong>Q: Has organizing GUADEC been fun?</strong>
40120 Alejo: Yes, but not at all, obviously. What I liked most were the local team meetings; so funny... xD. But they have many hard and complicated tasks... not so fun. But it's all for a good cause, so no complaints. ;)
40121 
40122 <strong>Q: What was the most challenging aspect of organizing GUADEC?</strong>
40123 Alejo: Well, I'm on the travel and accommodation team, so I don't know all aspects. But I think that coordinating so many people (about 220 registrants right now) is the most complicated.
40124 
40125 <strong>Q: What are you looking forward to most?</strong>
40126 Alejo: Well, this is not serious but... the Social Program, of course, :D.
40127 
40128 <strong>Q: Any other thoughts on GUADEC this year?</strong>
40129 Alejo: A lot! But... surprise. MUHAHAHAHA!!!]]></content:encoded>
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40153 				<title>Interview with GUADEC Organizer Serafín Villar</title>
40154 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/07/interview-with-guadec-organizer-serafin-villar/</link>
40155 		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Jul 2012 11:14:39 +0000</pubDate>
40156 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[gonyere]]></dc:creator>
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40158 		<description></description>
40159 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[Our next interview comes from  Serafín "riptide" Villar, who is a member of the local GUADEC organizing team.
40160 
40161 <img class=" alignleft" style="border-style: solid; border-color: black; border-width: 1px; margin-right: 30px;" title="Serafín Villar" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/photo-serafinvillar.jpg" alt="" width="273" height="250" align="left" />
40162 
40163 <strong>Where do you live and/or work?</strong>
40164 Now I'm living in <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cambre">Cambre</a> (a town near A Coruña) and work throughout Galicia.
40165 
40166 <strong>What do you like to do in your free time?</strong>
40167 Any kind of stuff with computers, play flag football, walk with my family, friends and dog.
40168 
40169 <strong>What is your favorite part of A Coruña (and/or the surrounding area)?</strong>
40170 In the city Barrera street is a nice zone to eat and drink something; in the surrounding area the Hercules Tower zone, which has awesome views of the ocean. And some kilometers away the city “<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Costa_da_Morte">A Costa da Morte</a>” is a beautiful place to lose oneself :D
40171 
40172 <strong>Why did you want to hold GUADEC in A Coruña?</strong>
40173 I'm a computer enthusiast and I like social events, so GUADEC is a good way to enjoy a week.
40174 
40175 <strong>Have you attended GUADEC in the past? If so, when/where?</strong>
40176 No.
40177 
40178 <strong>Has organizing GUADEC been fun?</strong>
40179 Yes, it is a lot of work but worth it.
40180 
40181 <strong>What was the most challenging aspect of organizing GUADEC?</strong>
40182 For me the network design, but the coordination of all the aspects of the event is a huge challenge for Chema.
40183 
40184 <strong>Any other thoughts on GUADEC this year?</strong>
40185 Come and have fun.
40186 
40187 Thanks for organizing GUADEC!]]></content:encoded>
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40208 				<title>Interview with incoming GNOME Foundation Board Member Tobias Mueller</title>
40209 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/07/interview-with-incoming-gnome-foundation-board-member-tobias-mueller/</link>
40210 		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Jul 2012 12:14:55 +0000</pubDate>
40211 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[gonyere]]></dc:creator>
40212 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=3006</guid>
40213 		<description></description>
40214 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[Our next interview comes from one of the new members of the GNOME Foundation Board of Directors Tobias Mueller.
40215 
40216 <img class=" alignleft" style="border-style: solid; border-color: black; border-width: 1px; margin-right: 30px;" title="Tobias Mueller" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/photo-tmueller.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="225" align="left" />
40217 
40218 <strong>Where do you live/work?</strong>
40219 I live in Hamburg, in the lovely north of Germany.
40220 
40221 <strong>Why is open source/free software important to you?</strong>
40222 I believe that Free Software makes the world a better place. Also, as I am a bit of a computer security person, it is absolutely crucial to be able to see how the software in question works and be able to eventually fix issues (or have someone fix them).
40223 
40224 <strong>How/when/why did you become involved in GNOME?</strong>
40225 I've been using GNOME since I actively started using Free Software, probably back in 2002. I started to follow it more and more until I became greatly involved as a Summer of Code student in 2007.
40226 
40227 <strong>Why did you run for the GNOME Foundation Board?</strong>
40228 I have been around GNOME for about 5 years now and while I enjoy being in the community I also want to progress within GNOME and take on new responsibilities.
40229 
40230 <strong>What do you hope to accomplish during your term on the board?</strong>
40231 I hope to push the revamp of the bylaws and enable people to work together more effectively.
40232 
40233 <strong>Do you think GNOME is heading in the right direction? Why or why not?</strong>
40234 I think GNOME is doing well so far, but it must not rest (decadence anyone?). We have very smart people in our community and we should enable them to get awesome stuff done for both GNOME and the world of Free Software generally.
40235 
40236 <strong>Have you attended GUADEC in the past? If so, when/where?</strong>
40237 My first GUADEC was the one in Birmingham in 2007.
40238 
40239 <strong>What are you looking forward to most at GUADEC?</strong>
40240 To see friends again and have nice discussions.
40241 
40242 <strong>Any other thoughts on GUADEC and/or GNOME?</strong>
40243 GNOME is a great community and GUADEC is a good place to get in touch. Sometimes though, it might not be comfortable for newcomers to chime in. I still remember myself being too shy to talk to some great GNOME people. So while I recommend young GNOMErs not to be shy, maybe a "This is GNOME" introductory session for new GNOME people might be a good idea.]]></content:encoded>
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40268 				<title>Interview with GUADEC Organizer Francisco Javier Tsao Santín</title>
40269 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/07/interview-with-guadec-organizer-francisco-javier-tsao-santin/</link>
40270 		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Jul 2012 15:11:16 +0000</pubDate>
40271 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[gonyere]]></dc:creator>
40272 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=3021</guid>
40273 		<description></description>
40274 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[Our next interview comes from the President of the GPUL-Linux Users and Developers Group, Francisco Javier Tsao Santín. GPUL is the main local organizer involved in the organization of GUADEC 2012 in A Coruña, Spain.
40275 
40276 <img class=" alignleft" style="border-style: solid; border-color: black; border-width: 1px; margin-right: 30px;" title="Francisco Javier Tsao Santín" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/photo-tsao.jpg" alt="" width="218" height="274" align="left" />
40277 
40278 <strong>Whats your name?</strong>
40279 Francisco Javier Tsao Santín
40280 
40281 <strong>Where do you live and/or work?</strong>
40282 I live in a little coastal village called Pontedeume, between the cities of Ferrol and A Coruña. I work as programmer in the School of Civil Engineering in A Coruña.
40283 
40284 <strong>What do you like to do in your free time?</strong>
40285 What is free time? :) Seriously, I like to experiment with several OS's, to improve my programming methods, to learn about structural engineering and urban planning, reading Poetry and Philosophy. And, of course, I like music, cinema and sports too.
40286 
40287 <strong>What is your favorite part of A Coruña (and/or the surrounding area)?</strong>
40288 My favorite part is the medieval town (Azcárraga-María Pita-España squares). There are some pretty places to go for a walk, nice restaurants, funny pubs...
40289 
40290 <strong>Why did you want to hold GUADEC in A Coruña?</strong>
40291 Since its foundation in 1998, GPUL have been organizing meetings spreading free software philosophy and helping to developers to integrate into free software projects. GUADEC is the greatest meeting we have ever celebrated, and it is a challenge and an honor for us.
40292 
40293 <strong>Have you attended GUADEC in the past? If so, when/where?</strong>
40294 No. But I was in the local team we organized GUADEC-ES two years ago in A Coruña.
40295 
40296 <strong>Has organizing GUADEC been fun?</strong>
40297 Of course it is very fun... but I'm a little nervous now ;-)
40298 
40299 <strong>What was the most challenging aspect of organizing GUADEC?</strong>
40300 We'll try to make everybody feel comfortable like they were at their homes.
40301 
40302 <strong>What are you looking forward to most?</strong>
40303 Mmmm... network running fine? People enjoying food?
40304 
40305 <strong>Any other thoughts on GUADEC this year?</strong>
40306 I wish that our effort could help to push GNOME to be the favorite desktop for disabled people.
40307 
40308 &nbsp;]]></content:encoded>
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40333 				<title>GNOME UX Hackfest Kicks off in A Coruña</title>
40334 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/07/gnome-ux-hackfest-kicks-off-in-a-coruna/</link>
40335 		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Jul 2012 10:41:34 +0000</pubDate>
40336 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
40337 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=3034</guid>
40338 		<description></description>
40339 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<a title="GUADEC" href="http://guadec.org/">GUADEC</a> is only a few days away, but GNOME contributors are already gathering in A Coruña and getting down to some important work. Today marks the beginning of a two-day design event that is being hosted in the Igalia A Coruña office.
40340 
40341 The UX Hackfest brings GNOME designers and developers together to review ongoing development initiatives. Features that are in development will be tested and discussed, and future development activities will be planned. The event aims to ensure that the next version of GNOME is the best ever.
40342 
40343 The hackfest brings together members of the GNOME design team, in addition to key developers. It also involves a number of new GNOME contributors with the help of <a title="Google Summer of Code" href="http://code.google.com/soc/">Google Summer of Code</a> and the <a title="GNOME Outreach Program for Women" href="https://live.gnome.org/GnomeWomen/OutreachProgram2012">GNOME Outreach Program for Women</a>.
40344 
40345 This event could not have taken place without the support from sponsors: <a title="Igalia" href="http://www.igalia.com/">Igalia</a> and <a title="Red Hat" href="http://www.redhat.com/">Red Hat</a>. It has also been supported by the <a title="The GNOME Foundation" href="http://www.gnome.org/foundation/">GNOME Foundation</a>. Many thanks to all.
40346 
40347 You can learn more about the UX Hackfest on <a title="UX Hackfest Wiki Page" href="https://live.gnome.org/Hackfests/UXACoruna2012">the event wiki page</a>.
40348 
40349 <img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-3035" title="hackfest-sponsors-vertical" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/hackfest-sponsors-vertical.png" width="400" height="320" />]]></content:encoded>
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40351 		<wp:post_id>3034</wp:post_id>
40352 		<wp:post_date>2012-07-24 10:41:34</wp:post_date>
40353 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2012-07-24 10:41:34</wp:post_date_gmt>
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40370 				<title>Interview with GUADEC Organizer Emilio J Padrón</title>
40371 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/07/interview-with-guadec-organizer-emilio-j-padron/</link>
40372 		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Jul 2012 15:53:30 +0000</pubDate>
40373 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[gonyere]]></dc:creator>
40374 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=3040</guid>
40375 		<description></description>
40376 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[Our next interview comes from another member of the local GUADEC organizing team Emilio J Padrón.
40377 
40378 <img class=" alignleft" style="border-style: solid; border-color: black; border-width: 1px; margin-right: 30px;" title="NAME" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/photo-epadron.jpg" alt="" width="224" height="275" align="left" />
40379 
40380 <strong>Whats your name?</strong>
40381 Emilio J. Padrón
40382 
40383 <strong>Where do you live and/or work?</strong>
40384 I both live and work in A Coruña, though I often stay in Ourense as well, my hometown.
40385 
40386 <strong>What do you like to do in your free time?</strong>
40387 Mainly reading. I also love playing (and watching) basketball. What I really-really hate is all kind of computer stuff. The last statement is not true most days. :-)
40388 
40389 <strong>What is your favorite part of A Coruña (and/or the surrounding area)?</strong>
40390 In the city... probably the 'Paseo marítimo' (promenade/seaside). In the surrounding area I like 'O Seixo Branco', a beatiful place near Mera (a village nearby).
40391 
40392 <strong>Why did you want to hold GUADEC in A Coruña?</strong>
40393 Just for fun! … and also because as a free software zealot I like to help the community in all ways I can.
40394 
40395 <strong>Have you attended GUADEC in the past? If so, when/where?</strong>
40396 Nope. This will be my first GUADEC.
40397 
40398 <strong>Has organizing GUADEC been fun?</strong>
40399 Sure! Anyway, I think 'the best is yet to come'.
40400 
40401 <strong>What was the most challenging aspect of organizing GUADEC?</strong>
40402 Scale! It is a bunch of people attending the conference.
40403 
40404 <strong>What are you looking forward to most?</strong>
40405 As a member of the local team, I hope everything in GUADEC 2012 works as well as possible. As an attendant I am interested in multiple talks. Besides, I look forward to meeting some interesting people :-)
40406 
40407 <strong>Any other thoughts on GUADEC this year?</strong>
40408 I hope everybody has a nice time in A Coruña.]]></content:encoded>
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40411 		<wp:post_date>2012-07-23 15:53:30</wp:post_date>
40412 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2012-07-23 15:53:30</wp:post_date_gmt>
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40429 				<title>GNOME publishes the GNOME Outreach Program Yearbook 2012</title>
40430 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/07/gnome-outreach-program-yearbook-2012/</link>
40431 		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Jul 2012 11:52:25 +0000</pubDate>
40432 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[dgsiegel]]></dc:creator>
40433 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=3051</guid>
40434 		<description></description>
40435 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[In the last year, the GNOME Outreach Program made several improvements to its central projects, the Outreach Program for Women and Google Summer of Code. Some of these improvements are making sure each intern connects with a potential mentor ahead of time, contributes a patch to the relevant module as part of the application process, and has blog posts with progress updates incorporated on Planet GNOME. All of these requirements were made to help students and interns to connect to their projects early on.
40436 
40437 These efforts are extended today with the publication of the GNOME Outreach Program Yearbook 2012. In this book, you will find all participants from the Outreach Program for Women 2011/2012, Outreach Program for Women 2012 and Google Summer of Code 2012. Furthermore, all students and interns who will be at this years GUADEC are highlighted with a badge. Please take the time to get to know our newest contributors!
40438 
40439 Download the <a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/gnome-outreach-yearbook-2012.pdf">GNOME Outreach Program Yearbook 2012</a>]]></content:encoded>
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40441 		<wp:post_id>3051</wp:post_id>
40442 		<wp:post_date>2012-07-25 11:52:25</wp:post_date>
40443 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2012-07-25 11:52:25</wp:post_date_gmt>
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40460 				<title>Interview with incoming Board Member Seif Lotfy</title>
40461 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/07/interview-with-incoming-board-member-seif-lotfy/</link>
40462 		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Jul 2012 13:18:24 +0000</pubDate>
40463 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[gonyere]]></dc:creator>
40464 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=3061</guid>
40465 		<description></description>
40466 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[Today's interview is from Seif Lotfy, one of the new GNOME Foundation board members.
40467 
40468 <img class=" alignleft" style="border-style: solid; border-color: black; border-width: 1px; margin-right: 30px;" title="Seif Lotfy" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/photo-slotfy.jpg" alt="" width="250" height="250" align="left" />
40469 
40470 <strong>Where do you live/work?</strong>
40471 Darmstadt, 30km south of Frankfurt Germany.
40472 
40473 <strong>Why is open source/free software important to you?</strong>
40474 I believe open source/free software promotes innovation, due to its nature of crowd sourcing.
40475 
40476 <strong>How/when/why did you become involved in GNOME?</strong>
40477 I started using GNOME in 2004. I had SUSE installed at that point. Later I switched to Ubuntu. I got involved trying to fix a bug in Gimmie that was keeping me away from using it. So I sat down and looked at the python code which seemed to me like pseudo code. 3 weeks later (after learning python) I had my first patch and Alex Graveley motivated me to fix more issues.
40478 
40479 <strong>Why did you run for the GNOME Foundation Board?</strong>
40480 I wanted to contribute to GNOME in more ways then just code, as well as push for more visibility of the board in the community.
40481 
40482 <strong>What do you hope to accomplish during your term on the board?</strong>
40483 I hope to improve and find ways to make GNOME more interesting for its current (as well as potential future) sponsors. Also I am looking forward to developing initiatives to improve the communication within the community
40484 
40485 <strong>Do you think GNOME is heading in the right direction? Why or why not?</strong>
40486 While I think the direction (GNOME OS) is very noble, I fear that maybe it was not thought out properly. I hope to be able to assess the long and short term implications with the rest of the board this year.
40487 
40488 <strong>Have you attended GUADEC in the past? If so, when/where?</strong>
40489 My first GUADEC was during Desktop Summit 2009 in Gran Canaria, it was really exciting. I have been to every following GUADEC (Desktop Summit) ever since.
40490 
40491 <strong>What are you looking forward to most at GUADEC?</strong>
40492 Meeting up with fellow developers that I communicate mostly online. Also enjoy outings after the hackfests.
40493 
40494 <strong>Any other thoughts on GUADEC and/or GNOME?</strong>
40495 GUADEC has always been awesome, and I don't think that will change anytime soon. And there wouldn't be GUADEC without GNOME.]]></content:encoded>
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40497 		<wp:post_id>3061</wp:post_id>
40498 		<wp:post_date>2012-07-26 13:18:24</wp:post_date>
40499 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2012-07-26 13:18:24</wp:post_date_gmt>
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40516 				<title>Official Announcement and Invitation to Boston Summit 2012</title>
40517 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/08/official-announcement-and-invitation-to-boston-summit-2012/</link>
40518 		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Aug 2012 16:59:43 +0000</pubDate>
40519 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[jjmarin]]></dc:creator>
40520 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=3079</guid>
40521 		<description></description>
40522 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Tang-center.jpg"><img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/tang-center.jpg" alt="MIT Tang Center. Photo by Jackson Frakes CC Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 License" title="MIT Tang Center. Photo by Jackson Frakes CC Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 License" width="300" height="225" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-3104" /></a>
40523 
40524 <a title="Boston Summit 2012 wiki page" href="https://live.gnome.org/Boston2012">This year's GNOME Boston Summit</a> will be held at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology on Columbus Day Weekend (6th - 8th October), at the <a title="MIT Tang Center map" href="http://whereis.mit.edu/?go=E51">MIT Tang Center</a>.
40525 
40526 The Boston Summit is a three-day event for GNOME developers and contributors. Unlike traditional conferences, Boston Summit is all about getting developers together and getting things done. There will be lots of discussion and planning, as well as hacking and a small number of presentations. There are also plans to run sessions for newcomers and GNOME users, such as a GNOME "installfest" and opportunities to learn about GNOME technologies.
40527 
40528 If you are planning on coming to Boston Summit 2012, <a title="Boston Summit 2012 Participants List" href="https://live.gnome.org/Boston2012/Participants">please tell us</a>!
40529 
40530 <h2>Sponsors</h2>
40531 
40532 <img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/red-hat-logo.png" alt="" title="Red Hat" width="360" height="140" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-2098" />
40533 ]]></content:encoded>
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40535 		<wp:post_id>3079</wp:post_id>
40536 		<wp:post_date>2012-08-09 16:59:43</wp:post_date>
40537 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2012-08-09 16:59:43</wp:post_date_gmt>
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40554 				<title>Happy 15th Birthday GNOME!!</title>
40555 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/08/happy-15th-birthday-gnome/</link>
40556 		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Aug 2012 14:41:14 +0000</pubDate>
40557 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[gonyere]]></dc:creator>
40558 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=3107</guid>
40559 		<description></description>
40560 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[Fifteen years ago today the GNOME Project was announced by Miguel de Icaza and Federico Mena Quintero. We've put up a special website today to help celebrate all those years of software freedom at: <a href="http://www.happybirthdaygnome.org">http://www.happybirthdaygnome.org</a> - we hope you will come take a stroll down memory lane with us!]]></content:encoded>
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40562 		<wp:post_id>3107</wp:post_id>
40563 		<wp:post_date>2012-08-15 14:41:14</wp:post_date>
40564 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2012-08-15 14:41:14</wp:post_date_gmt>
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40582 				<title>Congratulations to our summer interns!</title>
40583 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/08/congratulations-to-our-summer-interns/</link>
40584 		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Aug 2012 20:51:53 +0000</pubDate>
40585 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
40586 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=3118</guid>
40587 		<description></description>
40588 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-3136" title="outreach-2012" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/outreach-2012.png" alt="" width="616" height="245" />
40589 
40590 This summer, the GNOME project has had the great pleasure of having a total of 39 interns working with us. This included 29 <a href="https://live.gnome.org/SummerOfCode2012/Projects">Google Summer of Code</a> (GSoC) interns as well as 10 participants in the <a title="GNOME Outreach Program for Women" href="https://live.gnome.org/GnomeWomen/OutreachProgram2012">GNOME Outreach Program for Women</a> (GOPW).
40591 
40592 The internships officially ended yesterday, and we'd like to take this opportunity to congratulate and thank everyone who participated in them. We have seen some fantastic work done over the summer, including awesome new features as well as documentation and artwork. It has been a joy to work alongside such enthusiastic and talented individuals. You can find out more about our interns from this summer, as well as from last winter's GOPW internships, in the <a title="GNOME Outreach Yearbook 2012" href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/gnome-outreach-yearbook-2012.pdf">2012 GNOME Outreach Program Yearbook</a>.
40593 
40594 We hope that all our interns have enjoyed participating in the GNOME project, and that they have learned from their experiences. They have all truly become members of the GNOME community, and we look forward to continuing to work with them in the future.
40595 
40596 This summer has been one of the most successful ever for GNOME's outreach efforts. The project continues to invest in our outreach programs, which are an important part of our mission to spread software freedom.
40597 
40598 Once again: congratulations to all.]]></content:encoded>
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40600 		<wp:post_id>3118</wp:post_id>
40601 		<wp:post_date>2012-08-21 20:51:53</wp:post_date>
40602 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2012-08-21 20:51:53</wp:post_date_gmt>
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40619 				<title>User Observation Hackfest Announcement</title>
40620 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/09/user-observation-hackfest-announcement/</link>
40621 		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Sep 2012 21:41:34 +0000</pubDate>
40622 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[jjmarin]]></dc:creator>
40623 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=3170</guid>
40624 		<description></description>
40625 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[A group of GNOME contributors will be gathering to accomplish important work. A User Observation Hackfest that will be hosted at the <a title="openSUSE Summit" href="http://summit.opensuse.org/" target="_blank">openSUSE Summit</a> in Orlando, Florida (USA), on September 21-23, 2012.  The purpose of this hackfest is to gather knowledge to seed GNOME's Pattern language for user interfaces and consequently improve the GNOME 3 experience for users.
40626 
40627 One key aspect of this hackfest is a day trip to the <a href="http://www.largo.com">City of Largo</a>, Florida.  The City of Largo has a significant deployment of GNOME in the public sector.  Giving us an exciting opportunity to watch and talk to every day people who use GNOME on a day to day basis and observe how GNOME works for them.
40628 
40629 The User Observation Hackfest is open to everyone.  If you are a passionate about GNOME 3 then we would love to hear your voice.  Please come down, register, and see us at the hackfest!
40630 
40631 You can learn more about the User Observation Hackfest on <a title="UX Hackfest Wiki Page" href="https://live.gnome.org/Hackfests/UserObservationOrlando2012">the event wiki page</a>.
40632 
40633 As a side note, the openSUSE Summit will be running an original fundraising event called <a title="Pie for pi" href="http://summit.opensuse.org/news/2012/09-18-pie_for_pi/">Pie for Pi </a>in order to help the GNOME Foundation to sponsorize contributors to attend hackfests.
40634 <h2>Sponsors</h2>
40635 <a title="SUSE" href="http://www.suse.com"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-2098" title="SUSE" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/Suse_Logo.png" alt="SUSE" width="360" height="167" /></a>
40636 
40637 &nbsp;
40638 
40639 <a title="City of Largo" href="http://www.largo.com"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-2098" title="City of Largo" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/City_of_Largo.jpg" alt="City of Largo" width="360" height="117" /></a>
40640 
40641 &nbsp;
40642 
40643 <a title="GNOME Foundation" href="http://www.gnome.org/foundation/"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-2098" title="GNOME Foundation" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/GNOME_Foundation.png" alt="GNOME Foundation" width="360" height="128" /></a>]]></content:encoded>
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40646 		<wp:post_date>2012-09-18 21:41:34</wp:post_date>
40647 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2012-09-18 21:41:34</wp:post_date_gmt>
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40665 				<title>GNOME 3.6 Released!</title>
40666 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/09/gnome-3-6-released/</link>
40667 		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Sep 2012 18:38:23 +0000</pubDate>
40668 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
40669 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=3222</guid>
40670 		<description></description>
40671 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-3259" title="gnome-3-6" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/gnome-3-6.png" alt="GNOME 3.6" width="645" height="403" />
40672 
40673 The GNOME Project is proud to present GNOME 3.6, the third update to the 3.x series. This latest version of GNOME 3 includes a number of new features and enhancements, as well as many bug fixes and minor improvements. Together, they represent a significant upgrade to the GNOME 3 user experience.
40674 
40675 Andreas Nilsson, President of the GNOME Foundation, said: “The GNOME Foundation is proud to present this latest GNOME release, and I would like to congratulate the GNOME community on its achievement.” He described the release as “an important milestone in our mission to bring a free and open computing environment to everyone.”
40676 
40677 Highlights for this release include:
40678 <ul>
40679 	<li>Big improvements to notifications, including a redesigned Message Tray, smarter notifications, and other tweaks and refinements.</li>
40680 	<li>An enhanced Activities Overview with an improved layout.</li>
40681 	<li>A greatly enhanced Files application, with functional file search, a new Recent location, redesigned interface and lots of bug fixes and handy new features.</li>
40682 	<li>Integrated Input Sources, which makes inputting different character sets (eg. Japanese or Chinese) fast and easy.</li>
40683 	<li>Accessibility on demand, meaning that universal access features like the Orca screen reader can be enabled with the push of a button.</li>
40684 	<li>A new Lock Screen. This provides an attractive view when the device is locked, plus handy functionality like media controls and notifications.</li>
40685 </ul>
40686 <a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/activities-overview.png"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-3231" style="border: 1px solid #fff;" title="activities-overview-210x131" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/activities-overview-210x131.png" alt="" width="210" height="131" /></a> <a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/files-recent.png"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-3235" style="border: 1px solid #fff;" title="files-recent-210x131" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/files-recent-210x131.png" alt="" width="210" height="131" /></a> <a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/input-sources.png"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-3236" style="border: 1px solid #fff;" title="input-sources-210x131" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/input-sources-210x131.png" alt="" width="210" height="131" /></a>
40687 
40688 There are many other enhancements in GNOME 3.6, including Online Accounts support for Microsoft Exchange, Facebook and Windows Live, much improved System Settings and a redesigned User Menu. Many GNOME applications have also received improvements, including Web, Empathy, Disk Usage Analyzer, Disks and the Font Viewer. This release also includes the first major release of Boxes, an application for using remote systems and virtual machines, and a development preview of the new Clocks application.
40689 
40690 You can read about all the changes included in GNOME 3.6 in <a title="GNOME 3.6 Release Notes" href="http://library.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/3.6/index.html.en">the release notes</a>. This latest version represents 6 months of hard work by the GNOME community, an open, international association of individuals and organizations. GNOME works to deliver high-quality user experiences based on Free Software. Development is conducted in the open, and anyone can get involved. If you want to support us, you can become a <a title="Friends of GNOME" href="http://www.gnome.org/friends/">Friend of GNOME</a>.
40691 
40692 Read the press release: <a title="GNOME 3.6 Released: Evolution in the Making" href="http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/09/gnome-3-6-released-evolution-in-the-making">GNOME 3.6 Released: Evolution in the Making</a>]]></content:encoded>
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40695 		<wp:post_date>2012-09-26 18:38:23</wp:post_date>
40696 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2012-09-26 18:38:23</wp:post_date_gmt>
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40713 				<title>GNOME Asia Summit 2013 - Call for Hosts</title>
40714 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/09/gnome-asia-summit-2013-call-for-hosts/</link>
40715 		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Sep 2012 22:09:48 +0000</pubDate>
40716 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[tobiasmue]]></dc:creator>
40717 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=3244</guid>
40718 		<description></description>
40719 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[The GNOME.Asia Committee is inviting proposals to host the <a href="http://gnome.asia">GNOME.Asia Summit</a> during the 2nd quarter of 2013. The GNOME.Asia Summit is the featured annual GNOME Conference in Asia. The event focuses primarily on the GNOME desktop, and also covers applications and the development platform tools. It brings together the GNOME community in Asia to provide a forum for users, developers, foundation leaders, governments and businesses to discuss both the present technology and future developments.
40720 
40721 GNOME.Asia Summit was held in Beijing, Ho-Chi-Minh City, Taipei, Bangalore and Hong Kong respectively over the last five years. The Summit's preference is to find new locations each year as we spread GNOME throughout Asia, and we are looking for local organizers to rise to the challenge of organizing an excellent GNOME event. The GNOME.Asia committee will assist in the process, but there is a definitive need for individuals to be actively involved and committed to the planning and delivery of the event.
40722 
40723 You can learn more about GNOME.Asia Summit at our official website: <a href="http://www.gnome.asia">http://www.gnome.asia</a>
40724 
40725 For those of you who would be interested in hosting the next GNOME.Asia Summit in 2013 you are hereby invited to submit a formal proposal to the gnome-asia-committee-list &lt;at&gt; gnome &lt;dot&gt; org . The deadline for the proposals is October 28, 2012. Please email your proposal to gnome-asia-committee-list &lt;at&gt; gnome &lt;dot&gt; org. We might invite you to present your proposal in more details over our regular IRC meetings, or send you additional questions and requests. Results will be announced by the second week of November, 2012.
40726 
40727 The conference will require availability of facilities for one week, including a weekend, during the 2nd quarter of 2013 (between March and June). Final event dates should avoid other key free software conferences or other events that may have conflict and will be confirmed together with other GNOME teams which might get involved.
40728 
40729 Key points which proposals should consider, and which will be taken into account when deciding among candidates, are:
40730 <ul>
40731 	<li>Local community support for hosting the conference.</li>
40732 	<li>Venue details. Information about infrastructure and facilities to hold the conference should be provided.</li>
40733 	<li>Information about how internet connectivity will be managed.</li>
40734 	<li>Lodging choices ranging from affordable housing to nicer hotels, and information about distances between the venue and lodging options.</li>
40735 	<li>The availability of restaurants or the organization of catering on-site, cost of food/soft drinks/beer.</li>
40736 	<li>The availability and cost of travel from major Asian and European cities.</li>
40737 	<li>Local industry and government support.</li>
40738 	<li>Please provide a reasonably detailed budget.</li>
40739 	<li>Provide plans for fundraising at a local level.</li>
40740 </ul>
40741 Please check the <a href="http://2011.gnome.asia/about/gnomeasia/event-organization-checklist">GNOME.Asia Summit check list</a> and <a href=" http://2011.gnome.asia/about/gnomeasia/summit-planning-howto">howtos</a> when putting together a proposal. Please also feel free to contact gnome-asia-committee-list &lt;at&gt; gnome &lt;dot&gt; org if you have any questions.
40742 
40743 Please help to spread the words and we are looking forward to hearing from you soon!]]></content:encoded>
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40746 		<wp:post_date>2012-09-29 22:09:48</wp:post_date>
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40769 				<title>GNOME 3.6 Released: Evolution in the Making</title>
40770 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2012/09/gnome-3-6-released-evolution-in-the-making/</link>
40771 		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Sep 2012 18:36:56 +0000</pubDate>
40772 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
40773 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=3251</guid>
40774 		<description></description>
40775 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[Groton, MA, September 26, 2012: The GNOME project is happy to announce the release of GNOME 3.6, the third update to GNOME 3.0, originally released in April 2011. This release of GNOME 3 is the outcome of six months of development effort, resulting in major new features, updated applications, and significant refinements in the user experience. It is evolution in the making.
40776 
40777 “The GNOME Foundation is proud to present this latest GNOME release, and I would like to congratulate the GNOME community on its achievement”, said Andreas Nilsson, President of the GNOME Foundation. “I am especially happy about our advancements in accessibility and internationalization with this release. GNOME 3.6 is an important milestone in our mission to bring a free and open computing environment to everyone.”
40778 
40779 The new version of GNOME 3 will be included in the upcoming releases of partner distributions. “We are excited by the new features in this latest GNOME release, as well as the overall improvement in quality that has been achieved”, said Robyn Bergeron, Fedora Project Leader. “I am confident that Fedora users will enjoy an enhanced experience as a result of the work done by the GNOME community. This new GNOME release includes important new features, like improved accessibility support, the new Boxes application and extended Online Accounts integration. The GNOME community has done a great job for 3.6, and I encourage them to maintain the rapid pace of development that we have witnessed in recent releases.”
40780 
40781 The latest version of GNOME 3 was made possible by the ongoing investment in the GNOME project by its partners. Robert McQueen, CTO & Co-Founder of Open Source consultancy Collabora, said: "Collabora is pleased to see the continuing evolution of GNOME with each release raising the bar on usability and quality. GNOME's focus on tight integration moves it closer to the vision of a modern, powerful, and easy-to-use desktop. We remain committed to the GNOME project and its community."
40782 
40783 GNOME 3.6 has also been receiving praise from well-known figures in the Free Software world. "GNOME 3.6 provides a stronger, easier to use foundation for the enterprise desktop", said Michael Meeks, Distinguished Engineer, SUSE, "I love the intense polish, bug fixing, attention to detail, and particularly LibreOffice's improved look with the new gtk+ theme".
40784 
40785 The new features presented in GNOME 3.6 include a revamped notification system, updated Activities Overview, improved Accessibility support, integrated input sources for using different languages, and enhanced Files and Web applications. It also includes general improvements to the GNOME 3 user experience as well as many smaller enhancements and bug fixes. With 3.6, the GNOME Project continues its focus on improving the GNOME 3 user experience with each release.
40786 
40787 Ensuring that all users can take advantage of GNOME 3 is a major focus for the latest GNOME release. New advancements in accessibility support and an integrated input methods system mean that everyone will be able to use GNOME, regardless of their physical abilities or languages.
40788 
40789 You can find out more about the changes that are included in GNOME 3.6 in <a href="http://library.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/3.6/" title="GNOME 3.6 Release Notes">the release notes</a>, which were made available today.
40790 
40791 GNOME was started in 1997 by two then-university students, Miguel de Icaza and Federico Mena Quintero. Their aim: to produce a free (as in freedom) desktop environment. Since then, GNOME has grown into a hugely successful enterprise. Used by millions of people around the world, it is the most popular environment for GNU/Linux and UNIX-type operating systems. GNOME's software has been utilised in successful, large-scale enterprise and public deployments, and the project’s developer technologies are utilised in a large number of popular mobile devices.
40792 
40793 The GNOME community is made up of hundreds of contributors from all over the world, many of whom are volunteers. This community is supported by the GNOME Foundation, an independent non-profit organization that provides financial, organizational and legal assistance. The Foundation is a democratic institution that is directed by its members, who are all active GNOME contributors. GNOME and its Foundation works to promote software freedom through the creation of innovative, accessible, and beautiful user experiences.]]></content:encoded>
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40814 				<title>GNOME and its Partners Announce Internships for Women</title>
40815 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/11/gnome-and-its-partners-announce-internships-for-women/</link>
40816 		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Nov 2012 02:30:47 +0000</pubDate>
40817 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[karen]]></dc:creator>
40818 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=3346</guid>
40819 		<description></description>
40820 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[The GNOME Foundation, along with seven other free software organizations, is pleased to announce Free and Open Source Software internships for women. In an effort to get more women involved in FOSS, the coalition is offering stipends of $5,000 for work on software development, system administration, web development, user experience design, graphic design, documentation, and marketing. The organizations include:
40821 
40822  * <a href="https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/DTACLOUD/Outreach+Program+For+Women+2013">Deltacloud</a> - abstraction layer for the differences between the cloud providers
40823  * <a href="https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Outreach_Program_For_Women_2012">Fedora</a> - GNU/Linux-based operating system
40824  * <a href="https://live.gnome.org/GnomeWomen/OutreachProgram2013">GNOME</a> - GNU/Linux-based desktop environment and applications
40825  * <a href="https://community.jboss.org/wiki/JBossCommunityOutreachProgramForWomen2013">JBoss</a> - Java-based application server and related projects
40826  * <a href="https://wiki.mozilla.org/GNOME_Outreach_Winter2013">Mozilla</a> - software that promotes the goals of the Open Web
40827  * <a href="http://wiki.openstack.org/GnomeOutreachWomen">OpenStack</a> - cloud deployment and management software
40828  * <a href="https://www.torproject.org/getinvolved/volunteer.html.en#opw">Tor</a> - anonymizing proxy network
40829  * <a href="https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Outreach_Program_for_Women">Wikimedia</a> - wiki software and infrastructure for Wikipedia and related projects
40830 
40831 Participants will work remotely from home, while getting guidance from an assigned mentor and collaborating within their project’s team and the rest of the FOSS community. Any woman available for a full time internship who has not previously participated in the Outreach Program for Women or Google Summer of Code is welcome to apply. College women from the Southern Hemisphere who will have a school summer break during most of this time are particularly encouraged to apply.
40832 
40833 GNOME has found the program to be extremely effective in the past. For example, attendance at GNOME's annual conference, GUADEC, has improved from 4% (6 women) to 17% (41 woman) in just three years. During the last round of the program, the <a href="http://sfconservancy.org/">Software Freedom Conservancy</a> joined GNOME and sponsored its own participant for the <a href="http://twistedmatrix.com/trac/">Twisted Project</a>, we're pleased that the seven organizations listed above have chosen to join this next round.
40834 
40835 Please visit https://live.gnome.org/OutreachProgramForWomen to learn more and apply. This program is organized by the GNOME Foundation. Please help us spread the word by forwarding this message to interested university and community groups.
40836 
40837 The mentorship opportunities are also available throughout the year for anyone interested in getting started contributing to FOSS outside of the internship program.
40838 
40839 
40840 
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40873 				<title>Brno to host GUADEC 2013 and Strasbourg to host GUADEC 2014</title>
40874 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/11/brno-to-host-guadec-2013-and-strasbourg-to-host-guadec-2014/</link>
40875 		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Nov 2012 14:23:14 +0000</pubDate>
40876 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[andreasn]]></dc:creator>
40877 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=3353</guid>
40878 		<description></description>
40879 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[It is with great pleasure that the GNOME Foundation announces that Brno, Czech Republic has been selected as the venue for GUADEC 2013. Each year, the GNOME User and Developer European Conference gathers GNOME community members from all across the world. We hope we'll see you at Brno University of Technology from August 1-8, 2013.
40880 
40881 During the bidding process, the GNOME Foundation received a second outstanding proposal. As a result, the Board of Directors is also pleased to announce that GUADEC 2014 will be held in Strasbourg, France. Selecting the venue earlier will give the Strasbourg local team more time to prepare the conference, which has been asked for by previous organizing teams.
40882 For more information about GUADEC please visit the event website: <a href="http://www.guadec.org">www.guadec.org</a>
40883 
40884 Follow our updates via identi.ca / Twitter at: @guadec
40885 <a href="http://www.gnome.org/press/2012/11/gnome-to-hold-guadec-2013-in-brno-guadec-2014-in-strasbourg/">
40886 Read the full press release</a>]]></content:encoded>
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40888 		<wp:post_id>3353</wp:post_id>
40889 		<wp:post_date>2012-11-21 14:23:14</wp:post_date>
40890 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2012-11-21 14:23:14</wp:post_date_gmt>
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40908 				<title>GNOME to Hold GUADEC 2013 in Brno; GUADEC 2014 in Strasbourg</title>
40909 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2012/11/gnome-to-hold-guadec-2013-in-brno-guadec-2014-in-strasbourg/</link>
40910 		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Nov 2012 14:22:14 +0000</pubDate>
40911 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[andreasn]]></dc:creator>
40912 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=3355</guid>
40913 		<description></description>
40914 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[GROTON, Mass -- November 20, 2012
40915 
40916 The GNOME Foundation is excited to announce that GUADEC (the GNOME User and Developer European Conference), will be held in Brno, Czech Republic from August 1-8, 2013.
40917 Brno is an excellent location for the Foundation's primary annual conference and associated hackfests due to its very strong Free Software community and numerous local IT businesses. 
40918 The organizing team for GUADEC 2013 will consist of the local GNOME team, the Brno University of Technology, Liberix (a Czech non-profit organization which supports free software in the Czech Republic), and Red Hat Czech.
40919 
40920 "We are thrilled to have GUADEC 2013 in Brno and hope to see you all in  our amazing city." says Florian Nadge, from the local Brno organizing team.
40921 
40922 During this year's bidding process, the GNOME Foundation received a second outstanding proposal. As a result, the Board of Directors is also pleased to announce that GUADEC 2014 will be held in Strasbourg, France. Scheduling earlier will give the Strasbourg local team more time to prepare the conference, which has been asked for by previous organizing teams.
40923 
40924 "We are proud to be able to host GUADEC not only in France, 15 years after the first GUADEC in Paris, but also in a city that is central to Europe."  says Alexandre Franke, organizer of GUADEC 2014.
40925 
40926 "GUADEC has become an essential event for the GNOME community, providing a venue for critical issues to be discussed and new community members to integrate fully," said Karen Sandler, Executive Director of the GNOME Foundation. "Both Brno and Strasbourg promise to provide excellent experiences and I know we will especially benefit from being able to plan more than a year in advance for 2014."
40927 
40928 A call for GUADEC 2013 conference papers will be issued early in 2013. Other announcements will also be made at that time with details about the CFP and session tracks.
40929 
40930 <strong>Find more information</strong>
40931 
40932 For more information about GUADEC please visit the event website: <a href="http://www.guadec.org">www.guadec.org</a>
40933 Follow our updates via identi.ca / Twitter at: @guadec
40934 
40935 <strong>About GNOME and the GNOME Foundation</strong>
40936 
40937 The GNOME Project was started in 1997 by two then-university students, Miguel de Icaza and Federico Mena Quintero. Their aim: to produce a free (as in freedom) desktop environment. In the 15 years since then, the project has grown into a hugely successful enterprise. Used by millions of people across the world, GNOME is a popular desktop environment for GNU/Linux and UNIX-type operating systems. The desktop has been utilized in successful, large-scale enterprise and public deployments, and the project’s developer technologies are utilized by a large number of popular mobile device manufacturers.
40938 The GNOME Foundation is an organization committed to supporting the advancement of GNOME. It is comprised of hundreds of volunteer developers and industry-leading companies. The Foundation is a member directed 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that provides financial, organizational and legal support to the GNOME project. The GNOME Foundation supports the pursuit of software freedom through the innovative, accessible and beautiful user experience created by GNOME contributors around the world. Find out more about GNOME and the GNOME Foundation through their websites: <a href="http://www.gnome.org">www.gnome.org</a> / <a href="http://foundation.gnome.org">foundation.gnome.org</a>
40939 Become a Friend of GNOME today! Visit this link: <a href="http://www,gnome.org/friends">http://www.gnome.org/friends/</a>
40940 
40941 <strong>Media Enquiries</strong>
40942 
40943 Karen Sandler
40944 GNOME Foundation Executive Director
40945 email: gnome-press-contact@gnome.org
40946 phone: +1-617-206-3947
40947 ]]></content:encoded>
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40949 		<wp:post_id>3355</wp:post_id>
40950 		<wp:post_date>2012-11-21 14:22:14</wp:post_date>
40951 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2012-11-21 14:22:14</wp:post_date_gmt>
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40968 				<title>GNOME 2010-2011 Annual Report</title>
40969 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/12/gnome-2010-2011-annual-report/</link>
40970 		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Dec 2012 23:06:24 +0000</pubDate>
40971 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[andreasn]]></dc:creator>
40972 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=3364</guid>
40973 		<description></description>
40974 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/annual-report-web.pdf" rel="attachment wp-att-3379"><img class="alignleft" style="margin: 0px 10px 10px 0px;float:left;" title="link to the GNOME 2010-11 Annual Report" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/gnome_report_2010-11.png" alt="link to the GNOME 2010-11 Annual Report" width="212px" height="301px" /></a> 
40975 
40976 <p>The Web Version of the GNOME 2010-11 Annual Report is <a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/annual-report-web.pdf">available for download</a> (2.4 MB, PDF).
40977 </p>
40978 
40979 <p>The report, initially made available at the annual GNOME Foundation’s membership meeting, is a summary of GNOME community’s activities for the two years from 2010 to 2011. These years have been very exciting. A lot of love and energy was focused on releasing GNOME 3 which is the cornerstone of GNOME’s new vision of the free desktop that the project will be improving and polishing in the coming years.
40980 </p>
40981 
40982 <p>The report includes several articles about the transition to GNOME 3, accounts of various community activities and events around the world, interviews with GNOME Foundation members, and general information about GNOME Foundation development.
40983 </p>
40984 
40985 <p>The GNOME 2010-11 Report is licensed under a <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/">Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license 3.0</a>.
40986 </p>]]></content:encoded>
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40989 		<wp:post_date>2012-12-05 23:06:24</wp:post_date>
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41007 				<title>GNOME.Asia 2013 to be held in Korea</title>
41008 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/12/gnome-asia-2013-to-be-held-in-korea/</link>
41009 		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Dec 2012 18:11:43 +0000</pubDate>
41010 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[karen]]></dc:creator>
41011 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=3446</guid>
41012 		<description></description>
41013 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[The GNOME Foundation is pleased to announce that Seoul has been selected as the venue for the upcoming GNOME.Asia Summit 2013.
41014 
41015 The Asia Summit organizing team was very impressed with the Korean local organizers' proposal. The GNOME community in Seoul is committed to GNOME's success and to promoting the use of GNOME and GNU/Linux in Korea and the rest of Asia. The local community has been very active, organizing monthly events called "The GNOME Tech Talks & Hackfest".
41016 
41017 Seoul is a convenient and exciting place to hold the conference. With great public transportation and solid international flight connections, it will be easy for attendees to travel to the event. Seoul also has great tourist attractions, many universities with strong student communities, and is home to many of Korea's largest technology companies. Interest in Free and Open Source Software is growing more than ever in Korea. The organizing team believes that hosting the event in Seoul will expand GNOME's presence and increase participation in the area.
41018 
41019 "We are excited about the high level of interest in GNOME in Asian countries. By having an annual GNOME event in Asia, we further our goal of spreading Free Software and provide venues for GNOME collaboration," said Karen Sandler, the Executive Director of GNOME.
41020 
41021 "The conference will allow interested parties to discuss the then released GNOME 3.8, the future of GNOME, as well as other topics, especially concerning the needs of GNOME developers in Asia," said Simon YoungKi Hong, lead of the local organizing team. "With various stakeholders of different aspects in GNOME, the conference will be a great opportunity to celebrate and discuss features and enhancements to GNOME."
41022 
41023 The conference will be held this summer. More information will be posted on the website gnome.asia as the event is planned.
41024 
41025 We would like to thank everyone who participated in the GNOME.Asia 2013 bidding process, especially the great work from Team GNOME Seoul and Team GNOME Beijing!
41026 ]]></content:encoded>
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41047 				<title>GNOME WebKitGTK+ hackfest</title>
41048 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/12/gnome-webkitgtk-hackfest/</link>
41049 		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Dec 2012 20:01:36 +0000</pubDate>
41050 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[jjmarin]]></dc:creator>
41051 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=3453</guid>
41052 		<description></description>
41053 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[The GNOME Foundation is pleased to announce the conclusion of the <a href="https://live.gnome.org/Hackfests/WebKitGTK2012">WebKitGTK+Hackfest</a>. The hackfest was held December 9-12 and was hosted once again at the Igalia offices in A Coruña, Spain. This hackfest has been very successful with more than twenty attendees from Igalia, Collabora, Adobe, Intel, Samsung and Red Hat.
41054 
41055 [caption id="" align="alignnone" width="640"]<img title="WebKitGTK+ hackfest 2012" src="http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8349/8263834081_87aa11efd8_z.jpg" alt="" width="640" height="360" /> WebKitGTK+ hackfest 2012 picture by Joone Hur[/caption]
41056 
41057 The hackfest was extremely productive, and highlights of the tasks that were worked on there include:
41058 <ul>
41059 	<li dir="ltr">Many improvements in Web, the GNOME web browser: a new incognito mode to minimize the risk of being tracked both on the internet and in your own computer, a slick new UI for the search, revamping the creation of Web applications by selecting better icons and names, adding undo close tabs, preventing empty download-only windows and preliminary work for the integration of the Document Viewer in the browser.</li>
41060 	<li dir="ltr">Switching from Pango to Harfbuzz to render complex text.</li>
41061 	<li dir="ltr">Porting the WebAudio backend to GStreamer 1.0.</li>
41062 	<li dir="ltr">Better DOM bindings.</li>
41063 	<li dir="ltr">Many bugs fixed for accelerated compositing with Clutter, both in ELF and GTK+ ports.</li>
41064 	<li dir="ltr">Stabilization of  the libsoup API.</li>
41065 	<li dir="ltr">Improvements in the memory use of the V8 Javascript engine.</li>
41066 	<li dir="ltr">2D-canvas accelerated support using Cairo OpenGL.</li>
41067 	<li dir="ltr">Better HTML5 media controls.</li>
41068 	<li dir="ltr">A new API to retrieve a screenshots from web pages.</li>
41069 	<li dir="ltr">Progress in accessibility support.</li>
41070 	<li dir="ltr">Documentation.</li>
41071 </ul>
41072 The GNOME Foundation and community are very grateful to the sponsors of this event:
41073 
41074 <a href="http://www.gnome.org/foundation/attachment/igalia/" rel="attachment wp-att-1415"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1415" title="igalia" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/igalia.png" alt="" width="168" height="60" /></a>
41075 
41076 <a href="http://www.gnome.org/foundation/attachment/collabora/" rel="attachment wp-att-1410"><img title="collabora" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/collabora.png" alt="" width="181" height="87" /></a>
41077 
41078 <a title="GNOME Foundation" href="http://www.gnome.org/foundation/"><img class="alignleft  wp-image-2098" title="GNOME Foundation" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/GNOME_Foundation.png" alt="GNOME Foundation" width="211" height="75" /></a>]]></content:encoded>
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41081 		<wp:post_date>2012-12-17 20:01:36</wp:post_date>
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41100 				<title>Help make GNOME safer than ever!</title>
41101 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/12/help-make-gnome-safer-than-ever/</link>
41102 		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Dec 2012 20:51:16 +0000</pubDate>
41103 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[karen]]></dc:creator>
41104 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=3485</guid>
41105 		<description></description>
41106 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[GNOME was founded with the goal of promoting software freedom. We remain committed to the empowerment of our users, and are always looking for ways to improve our software. We want people to be safe, in control, and enriched by the software they use. The GNOME community was inspired by the <a href="http://lwn.net/Articles/510012/">keynote delivered by Jacob Appelbaum</a> on the topic of privacy at this years' GUADEC and was reminded of our mission. To this end, GNOME is working on a <a href="http://www.gnome.org/friends/">new campaign focused on privacy</a>. Through this campaign, we aim to enhance GNOME 3 so that it offers one of the most secure computing environments available.
41107 
41108 Proceeds from the privacy fundraising campaign will be used to fund development efforts such as:
41109 <ul>
41110 <li>application containment</li>
41111 <li>enhanced disk encryption support</li>
41112 <li>Tor integration</li>
41113 <li>user control over diagnostic reporting features</li>
41114 <li>robust VPN routing</li>
41115 <li>application integration with system-wide privacy settings</li>
41116 <li>controls for how GNOME devices are identified on local networks</li>
41117 <li>anti-phishing features for Web, GNOME's web browser</li>
41118 
41119 <a href="http://www.gnome.org/friends/">Donate today</a> to help make GNOME safer than ever!]]></content:encoded>
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41121 		<wp:post_id>3485</wp:post_id>
41122 		<wp:post_date>2012-12-20 20:51:16</wp:post_date>
41123 		<wp:post_date_gmt>2012-12-20 20:51:16</wp:post_date_gmt>
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41140 				<title>Help GNOME to collect information on keyboard layouts</title>
41141 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/01/help-gnome-to-collect-information-on-keyboard-layouts/</link>
41142 		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Jan 2013 17:45:36 +0000</pubDate>
41143 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[deindre]]></dc:creator>
41144 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=3504</guid>
41145 		<description></description>
41146 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[GNOME needs your help to make its software available to all! GNOME is used on computers all over the world, in countries that use different languages and sometimes even alphabets. We offer everyone the opportunity to have a localized version of GNOME 3, and to use the appropriated keyboard layouts for their country and language. This is made possible by a database which is used to identify which layouts will be interesting to users depending on their country and language. Unfortunately, this database has a lot of gaps.
41147 
41148 That's where you come in. By supplying the information we need, you can help us to predict which keyboard layouts are relevant to a user.
41149 
41150 Helping with this task is easy: check out <a href="https://live.gnome.org/GnomeGoals/KeyboardData">the wiki page</a> and find any keyboard layouts that you use. Then fill in the code for your country and language. If you are new to wikis, we have <a href="https://live.gnome.org/QuickStart">instructions</a> that will help you get started.
41151 
41152 Helping us collect this information is a really quick and easy way to participate in GNOME and to improve the GNOME 3 user experience.]]></content:encoded>
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41173 				<title>GNOME contributors prepare for Developer Experience Hackfest</title>
41174 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/01/gnome-contributors-prepare-for-developer-experience-hackfest/</link>
41175 		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jan 2013 17:02:55 +0000</pubDate>
41176 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
41177 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=3528</guid>
41178 		<description></description>
41179 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[Over 20 GNOME contributors are preparing to travel to Brussels, Belgium, for <a href="https://live.gnome.org/DeveloperExperience/Hackfest2013" title="GNOME Developer Hackfest">a three day hackfest</a> this week. The event aims to improve the GNOME development experience by making it easier to create GNOME applications. Hackfest participants have wide-ranging plans and will be looking at development tools, documentation and development frameworks. They will also work on plans to make it easier to install and distribute GNOME applications.
41180 
41181 Collaboration is an important part of GNOME's culture, and the project is seeking to work with other upstream communities in the effort to improve its developer experience. As a result, members of the Linux kernel community will be joining the GNOME contributors in Brussels, where it is hoped that an agenda for future collaboration can be established.
41182 
41183 <a href="https://fosdem.org/2013/" title="FOSDEM 2013">The FOSDEM conference</a> immediately follows the Developer Experience Hackfest, and the hackfest participants will be there in full force. FOSDEM is one of the largest gatherings of free and open source software developers in the world, attracting several thousand hackers annually. There will be several presentations made by GNOME contributors, as well as a GNOME Booth and GNOME Beer Event.
41184 
41185 The GNOME Developer Experience Hackfest is being sponsored by the <a href="http://coworking.betagroup.be/" title="BetaGroup Coworking">Betagroup Co-working Space</a> and <a href="http://www.gnome.org/foundation/" title="GNOME Foundation">the GNOME Foundation</a>.
41186 
41187 <img src="http://coworking.betagroup.be/assets/nilo/logo_betagroup.png" width="340" height="100" class="alignleft" />
41188 
41189 <img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/GNOME_Foundation.png" alt="GNOME_Foundation" width="360" height="128" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-3199" />]]></content:encoded>
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41210 				<title>25 Women in 10 Free Software Organizations for GNOME&#039;s Outreach Program for Women</title>
41211 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/01/25-women-in-10-free-software-organizations-for-gnomes-outreach-program-for-women/</link>
41212 		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jan 2013 15:03:47 +0000</pubDate>
41213 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[karen]]></dc:creator>
41214 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=3538</guid>
41215 		<description></description>
41216 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[25 women have been <a href="https://live.gnome.org/OutreachProgramForWomen">accepted</a> to participate in the GNOME-led Outreach Program for Women for January 2 to April 2 remote internships with Deltacloud, Fedora, GNOME, JBoss, Mozilla, Open Technology Institute, OpenITP, OpenStack, Subversion, and Wikimedia. The internships are generously sponsored by the participating organizations, as well as Red Hat, Google, Rackspace, and Elego.
41217 
41218 GNOME, which until the Summer of 2012 ran the program without other organizations, is benefiting from the program in measurable ways. 17% of GUADEC 2012 attendees were women (41 woman), compared to only 4% (6 women) among attendees affiliated with GNOME three years earlier at the Desktop Summit 2009. In a <a href="http://kevincarillo.org">recent survey</a> of Free Software newcomers to 12 organizations, 50% of GNOME respondents were women whereas only 6% of the respondents from other organizations were women (with 15% being the next highest concentration). Moreover, GNOME had 22 female respondents, which was a greater number than the 20 female respondents from all of the other organizations combined.
41219 
41220 Interns from the most recent completed round of the Outreach Program for Women <a href="https://live.gnome.org/GnomeWomen/OutreachProgram2012/Accomplishments">added to the long list</a> of accomplishments of the <a href="https://live.gnome.org/OutreachProgramForWomen#previous-participants">47 women</a> who took part in the program since December 2010.
41221 
41222 The dramatic increase in participation of women in GNOME and our experience with the Outreach Program for Women show that there are many women interested in contributing to Free Software and that reaching out to them with targeted opportunities is an effective way to help them get involved. We anticipate the expansion of the program will create a big shift in the demographic of Free Software contributors.
41223 
41224 The collaborative application process, during which the applicants are asked to work on a small contribution to the project they are applying to work on with the help from the mentors, has been a cornerstone of the program since its first round. All accepted participants successfully completed the required contribution and showed that they have both passion and skills to work on their chosen projects. Coordinators and mentors from all participating organizations have done a tremendous job in helping scale the program and welcoming all applicants into their communities.
41225 
41226 Red Hat is sponsoring seven internships - three for Fedora and one each for Deltacloud, GNOME, JBoss, and OpenStack. "GNOME's Outreach Program for Women has already been effective at increasing participation of women in Free Software, and it's exciting to see it expand to more communities that Red Hat contributes to," said Brian Stevens, CTO and Vice President of Worldwide Engineering at Red Hat. "Red Hat is proud to provide sponsorship, coordination and engineering mentors for this transformative effort."
41227 
41228 The Wikimedia Foundation was a popular organization this round. For its applicants, it defined an open and participatory <a href="https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Outreach_Program_for_Women">application process</a>, in which applicants added their information to a common wiki page and members of the community provided endorsements and feedback on the wiki pages for individual applicants. "We're delighted to participate in GNOME's Outreach Program for Women," said Sue Gardner, Executive Director of the Wikimedia Foundation. "The whole point of Wikipedia is that everyone can contribute, and for it to reach its full potential requires participation from everybody, including women. The GNOME outreach program has proven to be a practical solution for engaging women -- one that really works."
41229 
41230 Google continues to be a dedicated sponsor of the program, providing general funds for internships beyond the ones individual organizations were able to sponsor. "It is incredibly exciting to watch GNOME's Outreach Program for Women expand so quickly and so well," said Cat Allman, Program Manager at the Open Source Programs Office at Google. "This new involvement by other projects and organizations is a tribute to the skill and dedication of the GNOME team that created the program, particularly Marina Zhurakhinskaya and Karen Sandler, who organize it."
41231 
41232 The participants are asked to blog about their work at least once every two weeks during the internships. Their blogs are linked to on the <a href="https://live.gnome.org/OutreachProgramForWomen#Accepted_Participants">program page</a> and are aggregated on the <a href="http://planeteria.org/wfs">Women in Free Software planet</a>, in addition to being aggregated on the planets of their respective organizations.
41233 
41234 The GNOME Foundation <a href="https://live.gnome.org/OutreachProgramForWomen#For_Organizations_and_Companies">invites</a> Free Software organizations and companies that support Free Software to join the next round which will take place from June to August, and have an application deadline in April. Please let <a href="https://live.gnome.org/MarinaZhurakhinskaya">Marina Zhurakhinskaya</a> and <a href="https://live.gnome.org/KarenSandler">Karen Sandler</a> know if your organization is interested or if you have any questions by the end of February.
41235 
41236 <strong>About GNOME and the GNOME Foundation</strong>
41237 
41238 The GNOME Project was started in 1997 by two then-university students, Miguel de Icaza and Federico Mena Quintero. Their aim: to produce a free (as in freedom) desktop environment. In the 15 years since then, the project has grown into a hugely successful enterprise. Used by millions of people across the world, GNOME is a popular desktop environment for GNU/Linux and UNIX-type operating systems. The desktop has been utilized in successful, large-scale enterprise and public deployments, and the project’s developer technologies are utilized by a large number of popular mobile device manufacturers.
41239 
41240 The GNOME Foundation is an organization committed to supporting the advancement of GNOME. It is comprised of hundreds of volunteer developers and industry-leading companies. The Foundation is a member directed 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that provides financial, organizational and legal support to the GNOME project. The GNOME Foundation supports the pursuit of software freedom through the innovative, accessible and beautiful user experience created by GNOME contributors around the world. Find out more about GNOME and the GNOME Foundation through their websites: <a href="http://www.gnome.org">www.gnome.org</a> / <a href="http://foundation.gnome.org">foundation.gnome.org</a>
41241 Become a Friend of GNOME today! Visit this link: <a href="http://www,gnome.org/friends">http://www.gnome.org/friends/</a>
41242 
41243 <strong>Media Enquiries</strong>
41244 
41245 Karen Sandler
41246 GNOME Foundation Executive Director
41247 email: gnome-press-contact@gnome.org
41248 phone: +1-617-206-3947
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41284 				<title>Call for Bids for GNOME Accessibility Work!</title>
41285 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/02/call-for-bids-for-gnome-accessibility-work/</link>
41286 		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Feb 2013 12:45:37 +0000</pubDate>
41287 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[karen]]></dc:creator>
41288 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=3561</guid>
41289 		<description></description>
41290 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[Following our fund raising campaign through Friends of GNOME, and with the help of Mozilla, the GNOME Foundation is looking for developers to enhance the accessibility of documents within GNOME.
41291 
41292 Knowledge of the GNOME development process will be required to carry out the work.
41293 
41294 The tasks should be set out in each of the bids, with the goal of enabling accessibility of documents such as PDFs, word processing documents, and HTML content.
41295 
41296 The non-exhaustive list of modules and software projects that could be involved in enhancing accessibility for GNOME is as follows:
41297 <ul>
41298 	<li>poppler (PDF rendering library)</li>
41299 	<li>libxps (XPS rendering library)</li>
41300 	<li>evince (PDF and XPS reader for GNOME)</li>
41301 	<li>WebKitGTK (HTML rendering library used in Web, Yelp, and Evolution amongst others)</li>
41302 	<li>GNOME Documents (document viewer for local and remote documents in GNOME)</li>
41303 </ul>
41304 The money available for the project is $30,000 ($10,000 from the Mozilla Corporation, $20,000 from our Friends of GNOME campaign). The bid selection will be made by a group including professional consultants with GNOME-related experience and GNOME Foundation Board members.
41305 
41306 Bids should include:
41307 <ul>
41308 	<li>a list of specific tasks to be achieved and the list of components impacted</li>
41309 	<li>details of your research into what level of accessibility the targeted end-user modules have.</li>
41310 	<li>a time line and schedule for the whole project</li>
41311 	<li>references to previous GNOME or accessibility related work.</li>
41312 </ul>
41313 Note that the goal of the GNOME Foundation for this project is upstream acceptance of the various modifications made during the project.
41314 
41315 Please send your proposals to karen AT gnome DOT org with the subject line ”A11y of Documents Bid” by March 15, 2013.]]></content:encoded>
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41337 				<title>Behind the scene: Andrea Veri is new GNOME part-time SysAdmin.</title>
41338 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/03/behind-the-scene-andrea-veri-is-new-gnome-part-time-sysadmin/</link>
41339 		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Mar 2013 22:00:52 +0000</pubDate>
41340 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[deindre]]></dc:creator>
41341 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=3603</guid>
41342 		<description></description>
41343 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="magicdomid398">Behind the scenes: Andrea Veri, the new GNOME part-time System Administrator.</div>
41344 <div id="magicdomid4"></div>
41345 <p><div id="magicdomid428">Some days ago <a href="http://www.dragonsreach.it/about-me/">Andrea Veri</a> was  chosen by the GNOME Foundation to support and maintain GNOME's IT infrastructure.</div>
41346 <div id="magicdomid6"></div>
41347 <p><div id="magicdomid480">His hiring comes at the end of a journey, during which Andrea has shown his technical abilities and passion for GNOME, and could be considered a sort of acknowledgement and thanksfor all the work he's done so far.</div>
41348 <div id="magicdomid319"></div>
41349 <p><div id="magicdomid478">The love between Andrea and Free Software started when he was a teenager and a Fedora user. In 2005, he discovered Ubuntu and got involved with its community very quickly. Andrea joined the Ubuntu Italian community, then became an Ubuntu and MOTU member. In 2010, he became a Debian Developer and started his collaboration with the Debian GNOME Team. The deep experience Andrea collected while managing both .deb and .rpm packaging systems makes him very comfortable working with different environments. It's not easy to comprehend the role of a System Administrator, because that's the person behind the machine. A System Administrator must ensure that the infrastructure running is constructed in a workmanlike manner, and ensure that everyone involved in the community has the tools to work at their best.</div>
41350 <div id="magicdomid12"></div>
41351 <p><div id="magicdomid510">There are many key activities behind a community as large as GNOME, some of them considered mission-critical, such as the upkeep of the <a href="http://www.gnome.org/">web server</a> or of <a href="http://git.gnome.org/">http://git.gnome.org</a>, where developers store and collaborate on GNOME's code.</div>
41352 <div id="magicdomid14"></div>
41353 <p><div id="magicdomid88">"The work of system administrators is often undervalued", says Andrea, "but I firmly believe that having a good infrastructure allows us to optimize several processes within a community or a company".</div>
41354 <div id="magicdomid300"></div>
41355 <p><div id="magicdomid513">This could be one of the reasons that led to the creation of events such as the</div>
41356 <div id="magicdomid541"> <a href="http://sysadminday.com/">Sysadmin Appreciation Day</a>, when you can express your gratitude for the hard work of System Administrators everywhere.</div>
41357 <div id="magicdomid17"></div>
41358 <p><div id="magicdomid569">Andrea's perspective and plans for the infrastructure team have changed radically since he was hired by the GNOME Foundation. Previously, as a contributor, he wouldn't plan effective changes, but he can now focus on dozens of things to do and plan more radical changes to the GNOME infrastructure, such as installing services like Gitorious, ownCloud, etc.</div>
41359 <div id="magicdomid19"></div>
41360 <p><div id="magicdomid575">«This hiring is a dream that came true. Working for the DE that has marked the history of Linux and the Free Software movement is both an honour and a pleasure beyond compare. There's much to do regarding to GNOME's infrastructure – you can check the <a href="https://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-infrastructure/2013-January/msg00019.html">todo list</a> – but I'll do of my best».</div>
41361 <div id="magicdomid21"></div>
41362 <p><div id="magicdomid576">The effort which Andrea spent over the last several years has qualified him to be accepted as a GNOME Foundation member,  and,  some time thereafter, to serve as the Chairman of the GNOME Foundation  Membership Committee. For now, best of luck to Andrea with his new responsibilities, and thanks to GNOME System Administrators everywhere!</div>]]></content:encoded>
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41383 				<title>GNOME.Asia 2013 is now Calling for Papers</title>
41384 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/03/gnome-asia-2013-is-now-calling-for-papers/</link>
41385 		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Mar 2013 16:28:10 +0000</pubDate>
41386 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[tobiasmue]]></dc:creator>
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41388 		<description></description>
41389 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://2013.gnome.asia/">GNOME.Asia 2013</a> is calling for papers. GNOME.Asia Summit is Asia’s GNOME user and developer conference, spreading the knowledge of GNOME across Asia. The conference will be held in NIPA Business Center, Sangam-dong Seoul, Korea on May 24 -25, 2013. The conference follows the release of GNOME 3.8, helping to bring new desktop paradigms that facilitate user interaction in the computing world. It will be a great place to celebrate and explore the many new features and enhancements to the ground breaking GNOME 3 release and to help make GNOME as successful as possible.
41390 <h2>Call for Papers</h2>
41391 <a href="http://2013.gnome.asia/cfp"> Submit a Talk!</a>
41392 <h3>Important Information</h3>
41393 <h4>The deadlines:</h4>
41394 <ul>
41395 	<li>Submission: March 8th, 2013</li>
41396 	<li>Notification of Acceptance: March 15th, 2013</li>
41397 </ul>
41398 <h4>Conference:</h4>
41399 <ul>
41400 	<li>Conference Date: May 24th - 25th , 2013</li>
41401 	<li>Venue: Nuritkum Square - Business tower(3F, 4F), Sangam-dong 1605, Mapo-gu, Seoul, Korea</li>
41402 </ul>
41403 <h3>Main Topics</h3>
41404 Possible topics include, but are not limited to
41405 <ol>
41406 <ol>
41407 	<li>How to Promote/Contribute to GNOME in Asia
41408 <ul>
41409 	<li>GNOME Marketing</li>
41410 	<li> Promotion of Free and Open Source Software</li>
41411 	<li> How to run a Local GNOME User Group</li>
41412 	<li> Asia Success Stories/Local GNOME Projects</li>
41413 	<li> GNOME and Education</li>
41414 	<li> GNOME Outreach Program for Women</li>
41415 	<li>Google Summer of Code</li>
41416 </ul>
41417 </li>
41418 	<li>Hacking GNOME
41419 <ul>
41420 	<li> Lastest Development in GNOME</li>
41421 	<li> GNOME 3 &amp; GNOME 3 Usability</li>
41422 	<li> GNOME Human Interface Engineering (Icons and Graphic Design)</li>
41423 	<li> Bugsquadding in GNOME</li>
41424 	<li> GNOME Accessibility</li>
41425 	<li>GNOME 3 Coding How-to</li>
41426 </ul>
41427 </li>
41428 	<li>Adapting GNOME to New Types of Devices
41429 <ul>
41430 	<li> Develop GNOME on mobile device, like smart phone, tablet PC</li>
41431 	<li> Develop GNOME on embedded system or open source hardware</li>
41432 	<li> On-going Projects, Success Stories</li>
41433 	<li>Find FOSS Friendly Hardware Manufacturers</li>
41434 </ul>
41435 </li>
41436 	<li>Localization &amp; Internationalization
41437 <ul>
41438 	<li> Translation</li>
41439 	<li> Input Methods</li>
41440 	<li>Fonts</li>
41441 </ul>
41442 </li>
41443 	<li>Other topics</li>
41444 </ol>
41445 </ol>
41446 Any topics related to free and open source which are not listed above is still welcome.
41447 <h3>Lightning talks</h3>
41448 A five-minutes presentation to demonstrate your work or promote an interesting topic. Reservation and on-site application are both accepted.
41449 
41450 A standard session at GNOME.Asia 2013 will be scheduled as 45 mins (35 mins talk + 10 mins Q&amp;A). Please take into consideration any time you will need for preparation. The session could be a technical talk, panel discussion, or BOF.
41451 
41452 If you’d like to share your knowledge and experience at GNOME.Asia 2013, please fill in the form at <a href="http://2013.gnome.asia/cfp">http://2013.gnome.asia/cfp</a> before March 8th, 2013. Please provide a short abstract about your proposal (under 150 words). Include your name, biographical information, a photo suitable for the web, a title, and a description of your presentation . The reviewing team will evaluate the entries based on the submitted abstracts and available time in the schedule. You will be contacted before March 15th, 2013 on whether your submission has been accepted or not.
41453 
41454 All interested contributors are highly encouraged to send in their talks. Please help us to spread the invitation to other potential participants. Even you do not plan to be a speaker, please consider joining GNOME.Asia 2013. This is going to be a great event!]]></content:encoded>
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41480 				<title>GNOME 3.8 - Jon McCann talks of future in GNOME</title>
41481 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/03/gnome-3-8-jon-mccann-talks-of-future-in-gnome/</link>
41482 		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Mar 2013 23:03:56 +0000</pubDate>
41483 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[deindre]]></dc:creator>
41484 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=3679</guid>
41485 		<description></description>
41486 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/mccan.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-3687" style="float: right" alt="mccan" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/mccan.jpg" width="411" height="274" /></a>
41487 
41488 The GNOME Project is proud to announce the imminent release of GNOME 3.8 in less than two weeks. As with every release, there are many new features and technical improvements. We asked William Jon McCann, a GNOME designer, about the direction of the project and what he is anticipating for GNOME in the future.
41489 
41490 <strong>Question</strong>: GNOME 3.8 is going to be released. As always, your work has been very impressive in this release cycle. What are the features you're most proud of?
41491 
41492 <strong>Answer</strong>: For me, one of the things that I'm quite happy about is to see a lot of focus on improving the experience for application developers – in addition to the usual effort to improve the experience for our users. We've been doing a number of things to move this forward, but one of the most helpful has been to become application developers ourselves in order to really understand what is needed.
41493 
41494 We started with a number of designs for some core applications that solve very common problems and then we set out to find the best and easiest way to get them done. GNOME Documents is a good example.
41495 
41496 We started the project a few releases ago in order to prototype some new design patterns. We learned a lot in that process. We found that many of the tools we needed – just were not there.
41497 So we set out to create new tools, new widgets, new patterns, and I think in 3.8 we're finally starting to see this take shape. Documents at this point is a very capable document reader, as good as anything else out there.
41498 
41499 But perhaps as interesting as that is that in the process we have had to create a new library of tools (libgd) that has proven to be incredibly useful for creating new applications, and has essentially become the staging ground for the next generation of the application development toolkit for GNOME – GTK.
41500 
41501 I think we're going to see a lot of exciting changes happening in the next few months in this space. And I'm incredibly excited about it.
41502 
41503 <strong>Question</strong>: GNOME 3 has introduced a fresh user experience, but nevertheless, has been severely criticized. Do you believe that GNOME Classic could be a replacement for GNOME 2-nostalgics? Or how do you consider GNOME Classic?
41504 
41505 <strong>Answer</strong>: Nostalgia is a very interesting thing. I think most of the time if you look at it carefully you see that it is most often a longing for a past that never existed, a romantic notion of what was.
41506 
41507 And there is certainly some of that here. We know this because we wrote GNOME 2 - the same people that wrote GNOME 3; that said, for some people GNOME 2 suits them better, I don't doubt that and, honestly, I think they should be free to continue to use GNOME 2 forever, but it is incredibly hard to do so.
41508 
41509 One reason for this is the nature of the distribution model we use to deliver our work: it is a train that doesn't stop and that never really stops at any of the stations; and sometimes people either don't want to continue on - or don't really like how fast it is going., and that is fine.
41510 
41511 We should allow them to get off at any of the stops. We should have the stops in the first place and those stops should not disappear after a certain amount of time and force them back on the train.
41512 In order to make this happen we need to consider our work more like a whole product.
41513 
41514 We need to move away from the idea that all the cars are moving in different directions: they all arrive at the station at the same time.
41515 
41516 For this, we need to consider the entire experience - we need to create an operating system, a cohesive and coherent, integrated user experience and developer experience that will allow us to continue to move ahead without losing steam and still allow regular stops to occur.
41517 
41518 We can't afford to stop and just look back. Things don't stand still.
41519 
41520 <strong>Question</strong> During the last months, Windows 8/RT became an interesting competitor of Android and iOS in mobile environment. Which of them is more inspiring for you, in developing a new design language for GNOME?
41521 
41522 <strong>Answer</strong> There is just a wild amount of innovation occurring at the moment, I don't recall anything like it. To me this is fascinating and fun, I tend to act a bit like a user experience entomologist, observing, testing, and cataloging the ecosystem. There has never really been such a dynamic and rich environment. And the truth is no one really knows what the future looks like but what is great is that this doesn't stop people from trying to create it.
41523 
41524 You learn from what doesn't work as much if not more than from what does: that's how progress works.
41525 
41526 To me, that is the inspiring thing, that all of them exist - are all very interesting - and that we don't know what tomorrow will bring.
41527 
41528 <strong>Question</strong>: Recently Ubuntu has released a new mobile version. When can we expect to see a GNOME phone or a GNOME tablet?
41529 
41530 <strong>Answer</strong> When a partner steps up to work with the project to make it happen, which is one of the really great things about the position GNOME plays in the open source movement. We aim to create an operating system that is better than anything that exists. Better for users. Better for developers.
41531 
41532 But what some people don't realize is that because we are a non-profit that isn't controlled by a single corporation, there are opportunities for partners that don't exist anywhere else.
41533 
41534 We are the level playing field and this is something that we've seen partners really value: we are an open project in every sense of the word. So, I can't give you any specifics but I think this is something that would be really neat to see if it was done properly.
41535 
41536 <strong>Question</strong>: How do you like to draw the future of GNOME, based on distro/packages system or on free apps? Or what else?
41537 
41538 <strong>Answer</strong>: The future of GNOME is pretty clear. The world's premier and, in fact, only truly free software operating system. We've reached the end of the utility of the package based mentality that has been effective at getting us to where we are now. It was a useful implementation detail but we got a little kooky about it: we turned it into our identity.
41539 
41540 It turns out that it is now holding us back, we can't afford to be sentimental about bits.
41541 
41542 They served their purpose and now we need something different, we're in the process of determining what that will look like but we know it will be a dramatically better experience for our users and for application developers and for our partners.
41543 
41544 It will make it much much easier for our downstream partners to integrate, test, and deliver their products and to make our partnership much stronger in the process: more focused collaboration, much less conflict.
41545 
41546 For details, I'd like to refer our readers to the discussions on the GNOME OS list.
41547 
41548 <strong>Question</strong>: In some recent interviews, Linus Torvalds expressed his appreciation of GNOME Shell Extensions. What is your position on extensions?
41549 
41550 <strong>Answer</strong>: Extensions are a great technology. And they have proven to be very useful for tweaking some of aspects of the operating system shell: it is great to see new and old contributors using them to experiment.
41551 
41552 We've responded to this interest by making some of them obsolete. We've incorporated some of the most popular extensions into the core in the last few GNOME releases.
41553 
41554 <strong>Question</strong>: During the latest GNOME Developer Experience Hackfest you told us that "Some really cool stuff is coming". Would you give us some spoilers?
41555 
41556 <strong>Answer</strong>: I've already mentioned a couple of the awesome things we're working on. In essence: applications. Applications are coming. These are very exciting times.
41557 
41558 Awesome! It seems the best is yet to come! Thank you very much Jon for spending time with us and for your amazing efforts to deliver the best user experience for everyone!]]></content:encoded>
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41579 				<title>GNOME 3.8 Released</title>
41580 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/03/gnome-3-8-released/</link>
41581 		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Mar 2013 19:25:07 +0000</pubDate>
41582 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
41583 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=3803</guid>
41584 		<description></description>
41585 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[The GNOME Project has officially released GNOME 3.8 today. This latest version of GNOME 3 delivers major new features, a brand new application and a host of smaller bug fixes and enhancements. Speaking on behalf of the GNOME Release Team, Matthias Clasen said, “We are excited to release this latest version of GNOME 3. It is an extremly strong release, and is a major update to the GNOME 3 experience. We would like to thank the entire GNOME community for their hard work and dedication.”
41586 
41587 Highlights for GNOME 3.8 include:
41588 <ul>
41589   <li>A redesigned application launching view, which makes finding applications easier than ever.</li>
41590   <li>Enhanced search, with an updated search results view and new controls for results.</li>
41591   <li>New privacy settings let you contol who has access to the content on your computer.</li>
41592   <li>A new classic mode for those who prefer a more traditional desktop experience.</li>
41593   <li>Improved animation rendering, resulting in smooth transitions and window resizing.</li>
41594   <li>A new Clocks application, which provides world clocks for different time zones as well as alarms, a stopwatch and timer.</li>
41595   <li>Heavily updated settings, with four new settings panels and major updates in many other places.</li>
41596   <li>Many of updates to GNOME applications, including major improvements to the performance of Web, UI enhancements to Documents and a new Contacts editing mode.</li>
41597 </ul>
41598 
41599 You can find out more about the many other improvements GNOME 3.8 in <a href="https://help.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/3.8/" title="Introducing GNOME 3.8">the release notes</a>.
41600 
41601 <a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/applications-view.png"><img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/applications-view-210x118.png" width="210" height="118" class="alignone size-full wp-image-3807 style="border: 1px solid #fff" /></a> <a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/clocks.png"><img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/clocks-210x118.png" width="210" height="118" class="alignone size-full wp-image-3809 style="border: 1px solid #fff" /></a> <a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/documents-navigation.png"><img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/documents-navigation-210x118.png" width="210" height="118" class="alignone size-full wp-image-3806 style="border: 1px solid #fff" /></a> <a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/goa-add-account.png"><img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/goa-add-account-210x118.png" width="210" height="118" class="alignone size-full wp-image-3804 style="border: 1px solid #fff" /></a> <a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/search.png"><img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/search-210x118.png" width="210" height="118" class="alignone size-full wp-image-3807 style="border: 1px solid #fff" /></a> <a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/settings-power.png"><img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/settings-power-210x118.png" width="210" height="118" class="alignone size-full wp-image-3810 style="border: 1px solid #fff" /></a>
41602 
41603 GNOME's partners have already welcomed the new release. Stefano Zacchiroli, Debian Project Leader, said “Thanks to GNOME, our default desktop since many many years, we have been able to offer to our users a free productivity environment which is both visually appealing and easy to use. I wish the GNOME community all the best of luck for GNOME 3.8, which we are looking forward to have in our development release.”
41604 
41605 “We're really excited about the 3.8 release," said a statement issued by Igalia, "in part because Web, the GNOME browser, debuts its WebKit2 backend, something we at Igalia have been working hard on for years. WebKit2 delivers a state-of-the-art web runtime to our platform, with increased responsiveness, security and stability, making Web 3.8 and all the applications using WebKit much more pleasant and exciting to use.”
41606 
41607 <a href="http://www.gnome.org/press/2013/03/gnome-community-releases-gnome-3-8/" title="GNOME Community Release GNOME 3.8">A press release</a> also accompanies the launch of GNOME 3.8.]]></content:encoded>
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41628 				<title>In memory of Malcolmn Tredinnick</title>
41629 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/03/in-memory-of-malcolmn-tredinnick/</link>
41630 		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Mar 2013 22:13:10 +0000</pubDate>
41631 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[karen]]></dc:creator>
41632 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=3852</guid>
41633 		<description></description>
41634 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[
41635 GNOME lost an old friend last week. Malcolmn Tredinnick passed
41636 away on Sunday, March 17. Malcolm was probably best known for
41637 his work on Django, but before his work with Django, he was a
41638 member of the GNOME community. He made contributions across the
41639 entire GNOME project, and he served a year on the GNOME Foundation
41640 board of directors.
41641 
41642 Malcolm made great improvements to free and open source software
41643 over the last 13 years. And more importantly, he made friends
41644 wherever he went, and enriched our communities. He will certainly
41645 be missed by everyone who had the privilege of working with him.
41646 Our thoughts go out to his family and many friends.
41647 
41648 Funeral services will be held on April 4th in North Ryde NSW,
41649 Australia. If you're in the Sydney area, you're welcome to attend
41650 and pay your respects. Please contact the Django Foundation[1]
41651 so they can put you in touch with Malcolm's family.
41652 
41653 
41654 https://www.djangoproject.com/contact/foundation/]]></content:encoded>
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41680 				<title>GNOME Community releases GNOME 3.8.</title>
41681 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2013/03/gnome-community-releases-gnome-3-8/</link>
41682 		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Mar 2013 19:22:43 +0000</pubDate>
41683 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
41684 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=3856</guid>
41685 		<description></description>
41686 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[Groton, MA  -  March 27, 2013.
41687 
41688 The GNOME Community is proud to announce the release of GNOME 3.8, the latest update of the free software desktop environment and developer platform, which continues to refine and redefine the concept of the user experience. Easy to use and incredibly powerful, GNOME delivers amazing performance, stunning graphics and enhanced privacy. GNOME comes with software that’s easy to learn and a pleasure to use.
41689 
41690 GNOME 3.8 is the outcome of six months of effort by GNOME developers and their partners and contains 35,936 contributions by approximately 960 people.  It provides new features, fixes, and improvements that include a range of applications to satisfy users' needs and new designs that continue to provide the very best in user interaction.
41691 
41692 GNOME 3.8 is welcomed by the volunteers and companies who contribute to its success.
41693 
41694 “Intel is happy to join the celebration of the GNOME 3.8 release.  Many of our engineers are part of the strong community that has once again come together to drive innovation and deliver constant improvement for the Linux desktop.” said Imad Sousou, director of <a href="http://software.intel.com/en-us/oss" title="Open Source at Intel">Open Source Technology Center, Intel</a>.
41695 
41696 “As a principled distribution, <a href="http://www.debian.org/" title="Debian -- The Universal Operating System">Debian</a>'s main goal is to provide our users with the greatest free software out there, bundled as a coherent whole. Thanks to GNOME, our default desktop for many many years,” said Stefano Zacchiroli, Debian Project Leader, “we have been able to offer to our users a free productivity environment which is both visually appealing and easy to use. I wish the GNOME community all the best of luck for GNOME 3.8, which we are looking forward to have in our development release.”
41697 
41698 In this release, privacy has become one of GNOME's primary focuses. GNOME 3.8 includes new privacy and sharing settings to allow you to be in control of information on your computer.  Additionally, this is the first release to support OwnCloud integration.  These new changes will allow you to easily track your activities and protect your personal information, making GNOME more secure than ever.
41699 
41700 GNOME's web browser has also seen significant changes, providing a faster and more fluid web experience.
41701 
41702 “We're really excited about the 3.8 release,” said a statement issued by <a href="http://www.igalia.com/" title="Igalia: Open Source Consultancy">Igalia</a>, “in part because Web, the GNOME browser, debuts its WebKit2 backend, something we at Igalia have been working hard on for years. WebKit2 delivers a state-of-the-art web runtime to our platform, with increased responsiveness, security and stability, making Web 3.8 and all the applications using WebKit much more pleasant and exciting to use.”
41703 
41704 Other new features presented in GNOME 3.8 include revamped search functionality from the Activities Overview, an updated Application launching view, and a new pressure-activated notification bar.
41705 
41706 GNOME 3.8 also includes a large number of bug fixes and enhancements.  Many usability details have been addressed that provide a more polished experience, including improvements to the notifications system, lock screen, and overview.  Many of these changes were made as part of the second round of the <em>Every Detail Matters</em> initiative, which fixed nearly 60 usability bugs during the 3.8 development cycle.
41707 
41708 GNOME 3.8 for the first time comes with <em>GNOME Classic</em> for those who prefer a traditional desktop experience.  GNOME Classic configures the desktop to include popular GNOME 2 features but with the underlying power of GNOME 3 technologies. The GNOME Classic experience is further enhanced by GNOME's growing library of community created extensions.
41709 
41710 “GNOME 3 is elegant by default and extremely configurable by design,” said Karen Sandler, Executive Director of <a href="http://www.gnome.org/foundation/" title="The GNOME Foundation">the GNOME Foundation</a>. “The release of GNOME Classic is evidence of the ability to customize GNOME through extensions and demonstrates how our developers have listened and responded to feedback from the community.”
41711 
41712 These changes and many others in GNOME 3.8 are detailed in <a href="https://help.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/3.8/" title="Introducing GNOME 3.8">the 3.8 release notes</a>.
41713 
41714 A screenshot pack for GNOME 3.8 is <a href="http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/teams/marketing/en/2013/three-eight-screenshots/gnome-3-8-screenshots.zip" title="GNOME 3.8 Screenshots">available to download</a>.
41715 
41716 <h2>About GNOME</h2>
41717 
41718 GNOME was started in 1997 by two then-university students, Miguel de Icaza and Federico Mena Quintero. Their aim: to produce a free (as in freedom) desktop environment. Since then, GNOME has grown into a hugely successful enterprise. Used by millions of people around the world, it is the most popular environment for GNU/Linux and UNIX-type operating systems. GNOME's software has been utilized in successful, large-scale enterprise and public deployments. 
41719 
41720 The GNOME community is made up of hundreds of contributors from all over the world, many of whom are volunteers. This community is supported by the GNOME Foundation, an independent non-profit organization that provides financial, organizational and legal assistance. The Foundation is a democratic institution that is directed by its members, who are all active GNOME contributors. GNOME and its Foundation works to promote software freedom through the creation of innovative, accessible, and beautiful user experiences. ]]></content:encoded>
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41722 		<wp:post_id>3856</wp:post_id>
41723 		<wp:post_date>2013-03-27 19:22:43</wp:post_date>
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41734 		<category domain="category" nicename="press"><![CDATA[Press Release]]></category>
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41741 				<title>The GNOME.Asia Summit 2013 T-shirt Contest</title>
41742 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/04/the-gnome-asia-summit-2013-t-shirt-contest/</link>
41743 		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Apr 2013 07:15:38 +0000</pubDate>
41744 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[emilyc]]></dc:creator>
41745 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=3935</guid>
41746 		<description></description>
41747 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[GNOME.Asia Summit 2013 will be held in <strong>Seoul, Korea</strong> in <strong>May 24-25, 2013</strong>.  We are looking for YOUR help to design t-shirts for this year's Summit. We need two new shirt designs, one for participants and another for volunteers.
41748 
41749 The contest is open from now until <strong>April 19th, 2013</strong>. Voting will begin <strong>April 20</strong> and run through <strong>April 23, 2013</strong>.
41750 
41751 Everyone is encouraged to log in and vote at this page:
41752 
41753 <a href="http://2013.gnome.asia/tshirts/" target="_blank">http://2013.gnome.asia/tshirts/</a>
41754 <div>
41755 <h2>Prizes</h2>
41756 No contest should be called a contest without some prizes! This year we have the following up for grab:
41757 <ul>
41758 	<li><strong>Winner:</strong>  A Special gift from Korea and two t-shirts with your winning design</li>
41759 </ul>
41760 </div>
41761 <strong>Note</strong>: The final decision will be made by GNOME.Asia Summit Committee.  Please understand that the highest vote score of the design may not be designated the final winner due to cost or other production considerations.
41762 
41763 Good luck!
41764 
41765 GNOME.Asia Committee
41766 
41767 <a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/template.png"><img class="alignnone  wp-image-3937" alt="template" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/template.png" width="648" height="360" /></a>]]></content:encoded>
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41791 				<title>Report from the Freedesktop Summit</title>
41792 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/04/report-from-the-freedesktop-summit/</link>
41793 		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Apr 2013 17:44:22 +0000</pubDate>
41794 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[andreasn]]></dc:creator>
41795 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=3973</guid>
41796 		<description></description>
41797 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[During the week of 8 April 2013, developers from the <a href="http://www.kde.org/">KDE</a>, <a href="http://www.gnome.org/">GNOME</a>, <a href="http://unity.ubuntu.com/">Unity</a> and <a href="http://razor-qt.org/">Razor-qt</a> projects met at the <a href="https://www.suse.com/">SUSE</a> offices in Nürnberg to improve collaboration between the projects by discussing specifications. A wide range of topics was covered.
41798 
41799 There was agreement on a specification for a <a href="http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/dbus">D-Bus</a> interface to be implemented by applications. Pending implementation, applications are now capable of being launched using D-Bus activation instead of executing a binary. Changes were also agreed for the desktop entry specification for applications to advertise this capability.
41800 
41801 We reached agreement on a modification to the trash specification to allow for an efficient means of determining the size of all items in the trash (to warn the user when the size is getting too large).
41802 
41803 A new file format was defined to cache and index the contents of all .desktop files within a particular directory. This new format will allow efficient full-text search over desktop files as well as efficient lookups of various other kinds (for example, identifying which apps support a given file type) while increasing performance by reducing disk seeks. It will also reduce memory consumption because it can be shared by all processes using <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mmap">mmap</a>.
41804 
41805 The in-development kernel D-Bus implementation was presented at the meeting. Representatives from the desktop environments made suggestions to improve the kernel API to facilitate implementation of libraries.
41806 
41807 We discussed the future of accountsservice and how, going forward, the project will be sensitive to the needs of desktops other than GNOME. This included specific discussions regarding implementation of storing user locale in the service as well as providing an extension mechanism for structured storage of arbitrary key/value data, without needing to patch the service.
41808 
41809 There were initial discussions (with no concrete results) on a wide range of other topics including D-Bus session management APIs, a replacement for X11-based startup notification, application intents and "portals", exporting action groups on D-Bus and adding actions to context menus in the file browser.
41810 
41811 Perhaps most importantly we have come to agreement on a plan for improving the maintenance of freedesktop specifications going forward. One representative from each of GNOME, KDE and Unity will form a joint maintainer team. This team will monitor and participate in conversations on the xdg list and decide when consensus has been reached. The intention is to revive the usefulness of the xdg list as the primary point of communication between desktop projects.
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41815 		<wp:post_date>2013-04-17 17:44:22</wp:post_date>
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41833 				<title>GNOME Accessibility bid selected</title>
41834 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/06/gnome-accessibility-bid-selected/</link>
41835 		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Jun 2013 14:52:38 +0000</pubDate>
41836 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[jjmarin]]></dc:creator>
41837 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=4012</guid>
41838 		<description></description>
41839 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[The GNOME Foundation Board is happy to announce that following the <a title="Call for Bids for GNOME Accessibility Work!" href="http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/02/call-for-bids-for-gnome-accessibility-work/" target="_blank">Call for Bids for GNOME Accessibility Work</a>, <a title="Igalia website" href="http://www.igalia.com/" target="_blank">Igalia</a>, a Spanish company, was selected to perform the work.
41840 
41841 We received a great bid from Igalia with a detailed analysis of the current state of document accessibility within GNOME and a comprehensive plan to achieve the expected results. It was reviewed by a committee of volunteers who are active in GNOME's accessibility work but who were not affiliated with any submitted proposal. The committee, composed of David Bolter, Mike Gorse, Juanjo Marín, Joseph Scheuhammer and John Walicki, made their recommendation to the Foundation's Board of Directors which then voted to accept the bid (with the interested director recusing herself from all relevant discussion). <a href="https://live.gnome.org/Accessibility/FoGIgaliaBid?action=AttachFile&amp;do=view&amp;target=igalia_documents_a11y.pdf">The full bid</a> has been published on the GNOME wiki.
41842 
41843 "It was an honor to participate in the volunteer committee and collaborate with this group of top-notch accessibility professionals.  We all agree that Igalia presented an excellent bid and we are confident that they have the knowledge and experience to successfully address accessibility support for pdfs," said Juanjo Marín, a member of the GNOME accessibility team and Branch IT Manager for the Junta de Andalucía in the Culture and Sports Department in Cadiz, Spain.
41844 
41845 Alejandro Piñeiro Iglesias, Carlos García Campos and Joanmarie Diggs will be the main developers working on the project. They are experienced developers in all the technologies and components involved, like Poppler, Evince, ATK, AT-SPI2 and Orca, which guarantees that GNOME Documents and Evince will get the accessibility support that many GNOME users are waiting for.
41846 
41847 The GNOME Foundation Board would like to thank all the <a title="Friends of GNOME website" href="https://www.gnome.org/friends/" target="_blank">Friends of GNOME</a> accessibility campaign donors and the <a title="Mozilla Corporation website" href="https://www.mozilla.com" target="_blank">Mozilla Corporation</a> for funding this work.
41848 
41849 <a title="GNOME Foundation website" href="http://www.gnome.org/foundation/" target="_blank"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-3199" alt="GNOME_Foundation" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/GNOME_Foundation.png" width="228" height="81" /></a>      <a title="Mozilla Corporation website" href="https://www.mozilla.com" target="_blank"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-3161" alt="mozilla-foundation" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/mozilla-foundation.png" width="188" height="76" /></a>]]></content:encoded>
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41852 		<wp:post_date>2013-06-17 14:52:38</wp:post_date>
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41870 				<title>GNOME.Asia Summit 2013 - Registration now open</title>
41871 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/05/gnome-asia-summit-2013-registration-now-open/</link>
41872 		<pubDate>Thu, 09 May 2013 20:55:25 +0000</pubDate>
41873 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[tobiasmue]]></dc:creator>
41874 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=4028</guid>
41875 		<description></description>
41876 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[The registration for the <a href="http://2013.gnome.asia/" target="_blank">GNOME.Asia Summit 2013</a> is now open! If you plan to attend, please <a href="http://2013.gnome.asia/register-to-attend/" target="_blank">register online</a>.
41877 
41878 <img alt="" src="http://2013.gnome.asia/static/img/logo.jpg" />
41879 
41880 We will have <a title="The GNOME.Asia Summit 2013 T-shirt Contest" href="http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/04/the-gnome-asia-summit-2013-t-shirt-contest/" target="_blank">nice t-shirts</a> and given the amount of people already registered, a lot of fun. We welcome you to join our premier conference in Asia and hope that you will enjoy <a href="http://2013.gnome.asia/schedule/" target="_blank">the schedule</a>.]]></content:encoded>
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41883 		<wp:post_date>2013-05-09 20:55:25</wp:post_date>
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41905 				<title>GUADEC 2013 Program Published</title>
41906 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/07/guadec-2013-program-published/</link>
41907 		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Jul 2013 18:42:42 +0000</pubDate>
41908 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[jjmarin]]></dc:creator>
41909 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=4174</guid>
41910 		<description></description>
41911 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[The <a title="GUADEC 2013 Program" href="https://www.guadec.org/schedule/" target="_blank">core program</a> for this year's <a title="GUADEC web page" href="http://guadec.org/" target="_blank">GUADEC</a> conference has been announced. GUADEC is the premier GNOME conference, and is being held in Brno, Czech Republic from August 1st to 8th. A total of 40 talks will be held during the core conference days, as well as 4 keynotes and a number of lightning talk sessions.
41912 
41913 The four core conference days will be followed by three days of working events and hacking sessions, which will give the GNOME community an opportunity to work and plan together.
41914 
41915 More information about this year's GUADEC can be found on <a title="GUADEC web page" href="http://guadec.org/" target="_blank">the conference website</a>.
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41937 				<title>GNOME Receives Hardware Donations to Assist with High-Definition Support</title>
41938 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/07/gnome-receives-hardware-donations-to-assist-with-high-definition-support/</link>
41939 		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Jul 2013 18:26:58 +0000</pubDate>
41940 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[karen]]></dc:creator>
41941 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=4189</guid>
41942 		<description></description>
41943 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/L1006502.jpg"><img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/L1006502-940x632.jpg" alt="Chromebook Pixel" width="680" height="458" class="alignleft size-large wp-image-4191" /></a>
41944 Photo by <a href="https://wiki.gnome.org/DavidKing">David King</a>
41945 
41946 The GNOME Foundation has received several generous donations of laptops, which will be made available to contributors to assist with ongoing work on high-definition display support.
41947 
41948 High-definition displays offer a significant improvement over traditional hardware, and are set to become increasingly popular in the future. GNOME is working to ensure that our software works well with them, and takes advantage of the opportunities they offer.
41949 
41950 One of the donated laptops was provided by Brion Vibber, a GNOME user and supporter. Five more machines came from Intel's Open Source Technology Center (OTC).
41951 
41952 "Intel is excited about the possibilities that the next generation of high resolution Ultrabooks® will provide to their users," says Dirk Hohndel, Intel's Chief Linux and Open Source Technologist. "Accelerating better support for these systems by donating a few systems to the Gnome Foundation is just one of many ways in which we support the open source community."
41953 
41954 These donations provide a major boost to GNOME's ongoing high-definition work. This is taking place over several areas of the Free Software stack, with GNOME contributors investing in and collaborating with other Free Software projects. Improvements have already been committed to Wayland as a result of this donated hardware.
41955 
41956 The GNOME Project would like to thank Brion and Intel for their generous donations and ongoing support.
41957 
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41961 		<wp:post_date>2013-07-10 18:26:58</wp:post_date>
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41979 				<title>GUADEC Keynote Speaker: Ethan Lee</title>
41980 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/07/guadec-keynote-speaker-ethan-lee/</link>
41981 		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Jul 2013 14:42:10 +0000</pubDate>
41982 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[deindre]]></dc:creator>
41983 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=4169</guid>
41984 		<description></description>
41985 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/flibitIRL.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-4178 alignright" alt="flibitIRL" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/flibitIRL-420x280.jpg" width="297" height="198" style="float: right; margin-left: 14px;"/></a>
41986 
41987 You might know Ethan Lee, also known as flibitijibibo, from his work porting games as Super Hexagon and Proteus to Linux, or from his big collection of game soundtracks. Ethan is currently working on a new exciting project, which soon will be shipped: FEZ for Linux, a game that people might have seen in Indie Game: The Movie.
41988 
41989 Ethan is also one of this year's GUADEC keynote speakers, and the first we're going to meet during this series of interviews.
41990 
41991 <strong>Q: Hi Ethan! Your work in porting games to Linux is really impressive! Which road brought you there?</strong>
41992 
41993 A: The short answer: Presumably the road that Mr. Bean takes to get to each of his adventures. I started out as a music educator, and 4 years later I am now here. Explain that! :P
41994 
41995 The long answer: I started doing music education when I was in high school, since that seemed like a "stable" career, then I decided to take a shot at music production when I went to college. After about 2 years of that I got a bit bored and started working on a game engine, with emphasis on audio tech. I would "ship" a tech demo a year later to crickets and white noise, but I sent that demo to Eden Industries asking if they wanted my audio tech in their game, and they said yes. Of course, instead of doing that, I ended up porting the game, and that caused the eventual portfolio you see today.
41996 
41997 As for simply _using_ Linux, I really only started using it around Fall of 2010. I had poked around it with virtual machines when I was younger, but I only ever took it seriously once I was in college and had the time to invest in learning my way around it.
41998 
41999 <strong>Q: What can we expect from your keynote at GUADEC?</strong>
42000 
42001 A: I'm still not entirely sure myself. All I can be sure of at the moment is that there won't be slides. Maybe like, one or two. If I do something with the screen, it'll probably be a bit more involved than that...
42002 
42003 <strong>Q: What do you expect from GUADEC?</strong>
42004 
42005 A: No idea! I'm usually going to stuff like MAGFest, so when I got an invitation to GUADEC I had to look it up and find the schedule from 2012... then I almost went "oh, no!" as my field of interest seemed a bit "dumb" compared to what everyone else has been doing at GUADEC. That might make the keynote interesting for everyone else though. So I suppose I'll be expecting to learn a lot about things I currently take for granted.
42006 
42007 <strong>Q: There seems to be a lot of interest in gaming on Linux at the moment. Why do you think that is?</strong>
42008 
42009 The surge in Linux gaming honestly looks like the second year of a major console, where all the games suddenly start pouring in and there's finally a reason to buy the darned thing. Except, instead of 2 years, it was more like 20. Hopefully it won't be another 10 years to get to year 3 when the console starts to live a bit more comfortably, but we'll see.
42010 
42011 There are definitely other factors to consider in there (Windows 8, perpetual closedness of current console platforms, etc.), but none of that would have really mattered if game devs didn't take that first step of making Linux versions of their games.
42012 
42013 <strong>Q: What are you looking forward to most about GUADEC??</strong>
42014 
42015 A: Meeting people who may actually know who I am! Particularly in Europe... I must confess, this will be my first trip to Europe ever, so I'm a bit glad that I've got some grand purpose for being there. Considering most of the e-mails I get are from Europe, it only feels right that my first speaking appearance as a Linux game developer happens over there.
42016 
42017 It'll also be interesting to be around the "hardcore" Linux software developers. Games are always put up as such a big deal, but then I look at some of the stuff that goes on at the level below mine and realize that pretty much everyone at GUADEC will likely be smarter than silly old me. Ah, now that's something to expect from my keynote, I think: more "artsy" stuff over "technical". I think I'd bore everyone with the latter. We want new, different things, right? Yeah, let's do that.
42018 
42019 Find out more about Ethan at his personal website <a href="http://www.flibitijibibo.com" target="_blank">http://www.flibitijibibo.com</a> and come to GUADEC to meet him in person!]]></content:encoded>
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42040 				<title>The GNOME Foundation invites proposals to host GUADEC 2015.</title>
42041 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/07/the-gnome-foundation-invites-proposals-to-host-guadec-2015/</link>
42042 		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Jul 2013 20:18:06 +0000</pubDate>
42043 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[karen]]></dc:creator>
42044 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=4222</guid>
42045 		<description></description>
42046 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[GUADEC is the biggest gathering of GNOME users and developers, which takes place in Europe every year. It includes conference days, the GNOME Foundation annual general meeting and hacking in a week of coding and discussion. To make organizing GUADEC easier, GNOME selects the location two years in advance.
42047 Teams wishing to organize GUADEC in their city should let the board know of their intent to submit a bid by August 1, 2013 by e-mail to foundation-announce@gnome.org and board-list@gnome.org, indicating their availability to meet during this year's GUADEC to discuss it with the GNOME Foundation board. Final bids will be due by September 30, 2013
42048 
42049 Keep in mind that a good candidate should meet the following criteria:
42050 
42051 <ul><li>    easily accessed by plane or train</li>
42052 <li>   motivated local team, preferably with experience in event organisation</li>
42053 <li>   a venue available to host the event</li>
42054 <li>   good options for lunches (catering, student restaurant…)</li>
42055 <li>   affordable accommodation and places to eat in the evening</li>
42056 <li>   space for informal talks and impromptu hacking</li>
42057 <li>   local industry and government support</li>
42058 </ul>
42059 
42060 Bids from previous years are available for reference. Also be aware that while organizing a conference such as GUADEC is a huge undertaking, people from the GNOME community have been there before you and will be there to help you. You can find more information at https://wiki.gnome.org/GUADEC including a <a href="https://wiki.gnome.org/GuadecPlanningHowTo/Bid">How To for writing a bid</a> and an overview of the kinds of things you should include in the proposal.
42061 
42062 If you have any questions, don't hesitate to get in touch with the foundation board at board-list@gnome.org.
42063 ]]></content:encoded>
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42084 				<title>GUADEC Keynote Speaker: Cathy Malmrose</title>
42085 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/07/guadec-keynote-speaker-cathy-malmrose/</link>
42086 		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Jul 2013 20:02:04 +0000</pubDate>
42087 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[deindre]]></dc:creator>
42088 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=4231</guid>
42089 		<description></description>
42090 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/cathy-pic.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-4249 alignright" alt="cathy pic" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/cathy-pic-394x420.jpg" width="258" height="274" /></a>
42091 
42092 Cathy Malmrose discovered Free Software in 2007, when her son showed her Ubuntu. She realized that she could build computers optimized for GNU/Linux, and now runs ZaReason, a company which sells computers preloaded with Linux. Now ZaReason has opened its first shop in Berkley, CA and is poised to launch ZaTab, a Linux tablet.
42093 
42094 We are lucky to have Cathy speaking at this year's GUADEC conference, and she recently took the time to speak to us about ZaReason and the upcoming conference.
42095 
42096 <b>Zareason states that it aims to showcase GNU/Linux as the superior operating system. What are your thoughts about the ethics of free operating systems and providing hardware that just works out of the box for customers?</b>
42097 
42098 I am not an idealist. Free and open just makes sense. In so many aspects of life, lockdown only leads to longterm misery.
42099 
42100 Take the food industry for example. If we allowed the manufacturers to do their work behind closed doors, can you imagine the types of things they would put in our food to save money? Even with the food industry being open, there are still problems. Think pink sludge (scraps of meat treated with ammonia) or grocery store items with a list of ingredients that read like a chemical biology textbook. At least with legally mandated openness they have to tell us what they put in the food so we can make an informed choice.
42101 
42102 Some people compare the electronics industry to other sectors (such as the auto industry) and advocate for closed source using safety and security as their main reasoning. While I can see their point, I believe that proprietary development is short-sighted. My personal experience has been that the decision to make code proprietary <i>always</i> comes from a money-first position. Bad decisions are made when money rules over the long-term well-being of the code base.
42103 
42104 I believe that free and open is the easiest and most effective way to keep our hardware working properly (and keep it honestly secure). Long-term.
42105 
42106 <b>What can we expect from your keynote at GUADEC?</b>
42107 
42108 I have given it a lot of though re: "What could we talk about that would result in further growth and acceptance of GNOME as world-class, something that could benefit people in general?" I will give OEM-level insight + some non-developer user-level insight of future GNOME users. Half will be practical, next-step information and half will be long-term view. Hopefully it will get developers and GNOME Foundation team members thinking about (and answering) questions for the community and the public at large.
42109 
42110 Also, I like to do a Trivia test at the end of each talk I give. I usually ask questions about women in early computing. It helps people be more aware of women's contributions in the early years, something many people wouldn't even listen to otherwise. I will be giving away a few <a href="http://zareason.com/shop/home.php" title="ZaReason">Tux keyboards</a> (as many as will fit in my luggage, probably just two). I have done the Trivia thing at a dozen other talks, both big and small and it is always fun. It's corny but I love it.
42111 
42112 <b>What do you expect from GUADEC?</b>
42113 
42114 I expect to meet lots of great people. I want to hear insights and opinions from the GNOME community.
42115 
42116 <b>We at GNOME are committed to making Free Software world as inclusive as possible to women. Have you encountered challenges as a successful women in Free Software?</b>
42117 
42118 To be honest, I don't give it much thought. I have been lucky to work with men who are respectful and generous. Of course people I meet often assume I don't know much, but that usually helps me learn more in the end.
42119 
42120 My view on encouraging more women to enter the tech sector is simply to encourage "a programmer's way of thinking." In much of what I read for my daughter, girls are often encouraged to: 1. ask a friend for help (rather than solve it herself), 2. complain, or 3. give up.We need to teach our girls and women to switch their thought processes to: 1. hammer the problem yourself until you understand it, 2. don't complain, just make your best guess, and 3. be so persistent that you wouldn't even consider giving up as an option. It doesn't have to be their main way of approaching the world, but a person has to be capable of it. Until a person, female or male, can think like a coder, there's not much use in encouraging them to enter the tech sector.
42121 
42122 <b>As a product reseller, what would you like to see from GNOME?</b>
42123 
42124 First, I cringe at the thought of being a "product reseller" for many, many reasons. I hope you don't mind if I reframe the question?
42125 
42126 What do you think we all could do to better position GNOME and other Free Software as something desirable, high-end? Essentially still the same question but without the reseller concept. Quick rant on reseller concept: a reseller simply repackages something for the public. We do so much more than just pre-load a distro!! When people say that's all we do, it dismisses all our hard work in other areas and wow, that doesn't feel good. Since the goal is to motivate each other to do good things, I like to stay away from that concept as much as possible and just focus on building cool stuff. Thanks.
42127 
42128 The free and open community has had many turning points but the current one, secure boot, hits "below the belt" at the OEM level. I believe GNOME is the best positioned out of anyone in the F/LOSS community. There is so much potential and strength in what the GNOME Foundation + developers have built.
42129 
42130 I can easily picture a future where the GNOME distro ships on many different types of devices, laptops, tablets, desktops, servers, the works. Full distro, full package, nothing to hinder use by the other 99% of society. My ideal end goal would be to hear someone say, "Yeah, I use GNOME," with a level of pride, admiration, and adoration-for-quality that a Mac fanboy would use (if Mac fanboys were cool).
42131 
42132 <b>What are you looking forward to most about GUADEC?</b>
42133 
42134 Not sure. Everything?
42135 
42136 <b>Find out more about Cathy and ZaReason at  <a href="http://zareason.com/" title="ZaReason">zareason.com</a> and come to GUADEC to meet her in person!</b>]]></content:encoded>
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42139 		<wp:post_date>2013-07-24 20:02:04</wp:post_date>
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42157 				<title>GNOME raises $20,000 to enhance security and privacy</title>
42158 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/07/gnome-raises-20000-to-enhance-security-and-privacy/</link>
42159 		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Jul 2013 16:34:37 +0000</pubDate>
42160 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
42161 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=4238</guid>
42162 		<description></description>
42163 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[Last weekend the GNOME project reached its goal of raising $20,000 to help make our software even more secure and privacy aware. We are hugely excited by this, and would like to say a big thank you to everyone who donated.
42164 
42165 The GNOME project is passionate about protecting our user's privacy and security, and every dollar of the money raised through this campaign will be channeled into development activities.
42166 
42167 Just like with our previous campaign, which raised money to make GNOME more accessible, the GNOME Foundation will be allocating the funds raised through a bidding process. Anyone can apply will their proposals for how to enhance GNOME security and privacy. Areas that we are interested in pursuing include:
42168 
42169 <ul>
42170 <li>application containment</li>
42171 <li>enhanced disk encryption support</li>
42172 <li>Tor integration</li>
42173 <li>user control over diagnostic reporting features</li>
42174 <li>robust VPN routing</li>
42175 <li>application integration with system-wide privacy settings</li>
42176 <li>controls for how GNOME devices are identified on local networks</li>
42177 <li>anti-phishing features for Web, the GNOME browser</li>
42178 </ul>
42179 
42180 Details of the bidding process will be announced as soon as possible, so watch this space. Thanks again to everyone who donated!
42181 ]]></content:encoded>
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42202 				<title>Interview with Gavin Ferris, GNOME Privacy Campaign Donor</title>
42203 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/07/interview-with-gavin-ferris-gnome-privacy-campaign-donor/</link>
42204 		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Jul 2013 01:19:41 +0000</pubDate>
42205 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
42206 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=4265</guid>
42207 		<description></description>
42208 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[GNOME recently <a href="https://www.gnome.org/news/2013/07/gnome-raises-20000-to-enhance-security-and-privacy/" title="GNOME raises $20,000 to enhance security and privacy">raised $20,000 to fund security and privacy enhancements</a> to our software. We are extremely excited by this, and want to thank everyone who contributed.
42209 
42210 One person who we are especially grateful to is Gavin Ferris, who was a particularly generous contributor to the fund raising campaign. We recently spoke to Gavin about his reasons for donating to GNOME.
42211 
42212 <a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/gavinferris.jpg"><img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/gavinferris-372x420.jpg" alt="gavinferris" width="372" height="420" class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-4254" /></a>
42213 
42214 <b>How long have you been using GNOME, Gavin?</b>
42215 
42216 About 6 years ago, I began dual-booting my Windows laptops with Ubuntu, so I first started using GNOME 2 then. I stuck with Ubuntu until about nine months ago, when the whole shopping lens and "We have root" thing made me uneasy about the direction Canonical was heading. I tried a few other distros at that  point, and selected Gentoo; now all my development boxes run it with GNU/Linux and Gnome 3.6.3, other than a few headless servers running a stock Debian install.
42217 
42218 <b>We're really interested to hear about why you chose to donate to GNOME. Why donate now?</b>
42219 
42220 For community-based, open-source development to work smoothly, a number of key frameworks have to exist. The 'desktop' GUI (and supporting ecosystem) is, of course, [one] such key framework. It's vital that a vendor- and distro-independent offering is available in this space which provides: a) a great (i.e., modern and feature-rich) experience to the user, and b) a supportive, structured development platform for the programmer; and I think GNOME fills both roles well...
42221 
42222 I believe those of us who can afford to contribute financially—and who value using free and open-source software on a daily basis—should be willing to do so. Also, seen through the, ahem, prism of recent news, GNOME's privacy campaign is timely and its philosophy refreshing. Hence my decision to donate.
42223 
42224 <b>Do you have a favorite thing about GNOME?</b>
42225 
42226 The shell extensions architecture is cool, and I think it has finessed many of the usability criticisms originally levelled at GNOME 3, without making the overall system too fragmented.
42227 
42228 <b>What would you like to see in GNOME in the future?</b>
42229 
42230 Two things spring to mind (bear in mind I'm on 3.6.3 - but having read the reviews I think these are still relevant for 3.8):
42231 
42232 First, I think it'd be great to offer the user a clear choice about what data gets transmitted by installed software components, across the network and between each other, in a way that is easy to use and proactive. ... such a feature would be an important differentiator unique selling proposition for GNOME. I'm hopeful the proposed privacy enhancements will provide at least some of this functionality. 
42233 
42234 Second, I think a major issue with GNOME is its lack of an integrated "software-centre" application properly linked into the Activities-view search... I guess this is really kind of a convoluted upvote for <a href="https://wiki.gnome.org/Design/Apps/Software" title="GNOME Wiki - Software Design Page">GNOME Software</a> :)
42235 
42236 Those are the main things I'd like to see in GNOME. But the main thing I'd like to see GNOME <i>in</i> are my phone and tablet! Hey, if Ubuntu can do it...
42237 
42238 <b>Thanks Gavin!</b>
42239 
42240 Once again we'd like to thank Gavin for his generous donation, as well as taking the time to speak to us.
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42262 				<title>Thirteen Years of GUADEC</title>
42263 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/07/thirteen-years-of-guadec/</link>
42264 		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Jul 2013 19:05:34 +0000</pubDate>
42265 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[tffnyy]]></dc:creator>
42266 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=4289</guid>
42267 		<description></description>
42268 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[GUADEC (pronounced GWAH-DECK), is GNOME's annual European conference, and is the main GNOME event of the year. With <a href="https://www.guadec.org/" title="guadec.org">the 14th GUADEC about to start</a>, we decided to revisit some conferences of the past, and take a look at the origins of the event.
42269 
42270 GNOME's annual European conference was first envisioned in the early days of the GNOME Project when a number of contributors, who had until then only been connected through the internet, decided that they should meet in real life. With diligent fundraising from various Free Software companies in the United States, Germany and France, the organizers managed to raise enough money to sponsor around 40 of the core GNOME developers to meet in Paris, France, for four days. That first GUADEC conference occurred in 2000, and it has been held every year since.
42271 
42272 [caption id="attachment_4296" align="alignleft" width="420"]<a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/guadec-paris.jpg"><img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/guadec-paris-420x315.jpg" alt="The very first GUADEC, held in Paris in 2000" width="420" height="315" class="size-medium wp-image-4296" /></a> The very first GUADEC, held in Paris in 2000[/caption]
42273 
42274 Since that first event, GUADEC has grown from strength to strength. The conference brings GNOME contributors and enthusiasts together from all over the world, and gives them an opportunity to share their experiences and ideas. It attracts several hundred software developers, users, artists, and representatives from businesses, governments and education. Presentations are given by leaders, spokespeople, volunteers and motivated developers on a range of topics including development techniques, new features, plans for the future, and ideas on technology and culture.
42275 
42276 Birds of a Feather (BoF) sessions and hackfests were added to the conference schedule in 2008, and have become a permanent fixture. These sessions provide contributors the chance to work together and devise development strategies and techniques. The conference is a community event, and is organized each year by a team of local enthusiasts. Each year, groups are able to apply to host the next event. Bidding is currently underway for GUADEC 2015.
42277 
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42279 
42280 To date, there have been 13 GUADEC conferences. Each event was held in a different European city. GUADEC has visited Paris (2000), Copenhagen (2001), Seville (2002), Dublin (2003), Kirstiansand (2004), Stuttgart (2005), Vilanova (2006), Birmingham (2007), Istanbul (2008), Gran Canaria (2009), The Hague (2010), Berlin (2011) and A Coruña (2012). This GUADEC will be held in Brno, Czech Republic, a bustling university town and home to major offices from a wide variety of technology companies including IBM, Motorola, Honeywell and Red Hat.
42281 
42282 GUADEC is a serious occasion, and is a place where important discussions happen. It is not however just a software conference. GUADEC offers the chance for contributors who work together over the web to get together, have fun and socialise, and it lets people catch up with old friends, as well as make new ones.
42283 
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42285 
42286 Over the years, GUADEC has accumulated a number of annual traditions. An annual football match is a regular occurrence, as is the presentation of the GNOME "pants" award. In GUADECs gone by, it was typical for GNOME contributors to form a band that would play (sometimes well, usually not so well) at one of the conference social events.
42287 
42288 [caption id="attachment_4352" align="alignleft" width="420"]<a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/gnome-band.jpg"><img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/gnome-band-420x280.jpg" alt="One of the outings of the GUADEC band (Copyright Jesús Corrius, CC BY)" width="420" height="280" class="size-medium wp-image-4352" /></a> One of the outings of the GUADEC band (Copyright Jesús Corrius, CC BY)[/caption]
42289 
42290 For a time, the annual GUADEC ice cream eating contest was the stuff of legend. On one memorable occasion, this was somewhat unwisely organized to occur in conjunction with a boat party, which ferried brave GNOMEies up and down the Bosphorus strait as they attempted to finish whole tubs of frosty goodness in record time.
42291 
42292 [caption id="attachment_4346" align="alignleft" width="420"]<a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/ice-cream-death-match.jpg"><img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/ice-cream-death-match-420x279.jpg" alt="One of the GUADEC Ice Cream Death Match competitions (Copyright penguincakes, CC BY-NC-SA 2.0)" width="420" height="279" class="size-medium wp-image-4346" /></a> One of the GUADEC Ice Cream Death Match competitions (Copyright penguincakes, CC BY-NC-SA 2.0)[/caption]
42293 
42294 And, of course, GNOME's annual event would not be complete without the project's notorious sense of humor. This often leads to mischief...
42295 
42296 [caption id="attachment_4338" align="alignleft" width="420"]<a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/i-am-vincent-untz.jpg"><img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/i-am-vincent-untz-420x315.jpg" alt="Never trust someone else to write your slides for you (Copyright Allan Day, CC BY-NC-SA 2.0)" width="420" height="315" class="size-medium wp-image-4338" /></a> Never trust someone else to write your slides for you[/caption]
42297 
42298 Here's to <a href="https://www.guadec.org/" title="guadec.org">GUADEC 2013</a>...]]></content:encoded>
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42319 				<title>GNOME publishes the GNOME Outreach Program Yearbook 2013</title>
42320 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/08/gnome-publishes-the-gnome-outreach-program-yearbook-2013/</link>
42321 		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Aug 2013 16:21:07 +0000</pubDate>
42322 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[dgsiegel]]></dc:creator>
42323 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=4307</guid>
42324 		<description></description>
42325 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/gnome-outreach-yearbook-2013.pdf" rel="attachment wp-att-4308"><img class="wp-image-4308 alignleft " alt="GNOME Outreach Yearbook 2013" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/yearbook-940x664.png" width="680" height="480" /></a>Over the last years, the GNOME Outreach Program made several improvements to its central projects, the Outreach Program for Women and Google Summer of Code. Some of these improvements are making sure each intern connects with a potential mentor ahead of time, contributes a patch to the relevant module as part of the application process, and has blog posts with progress updates incorporated on Planet GNOME. All of these requirements were made to help students and interns to connect to their projects early on.
42326 
42327 This year, we continued the tradition of a <a title="GNOME publishes the GNOME Outreach Program Yearbook 2012" href="http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/07/gnome-outreach-program-yearbook-2012/">yearbook</a> with the GNOME Outreach Program Yearbook 2013. In this book, you will find all participants from the Outreach Program for Women January-April 2013, the Outreach Program for Women June-September 2013 and Summer of Code 2013 . Furthermore, all students and interns who will be at this years GUADEC are highlighted with a badge. Please take the time to get to know our newest contributors!
42328 
42329 Download the <a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/gnome-outreach-yearbook-2013.pdf" rel="attachment wp-att-4318">GNOME Outreach Program Yearbook 2013</a>]]></content:encoded>
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42350 				<title>GUADEC 2013 Starts Tomorrow</title>
42351 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/07/guadec-2013-starts-tomorrow/</link>
42352 		<pubDate>Wed, 31 Jul 2013 09:43:17 +0000</pubDate>
42353 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
42354 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=4393</guid>
42355 		<description></description>
42356 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[[caption id="attachment_4399" align="alignleft" width="640"]<a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/Hrad_Špilberk_v_Brně_vyrez.jpg"><img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/Hrad_Špilberk_v_Brně_vyrez.jpg" alt="By Jan Symon (Jan Symon) [CC-BY-SA-3.0], via Wikimedia Commons" width="640" height="227" class="size-full wp-image-4399" /></a> By Jan Symon (Jan Symon) [CC-BY-SA-3.0], via Wikimedia Commons[/caption]
42357 
42358 Members of the GNOME project are gathering in Brno, Czech Republic, for their annual European conference (GUADEC). The event starts on Thursday 1 August. There will be four core days of presentations, including talks on Linux gaming, Wayland, design, GTK+, documentation, LibreOffice, application sandboxing, and much much more. The full schedule can be found on <a href="https://www.guadec.org/" title="guadec.org">the GUADEC website</a>.
42359 
42360 This is the main GNOME event of the year and, as with every year, is set to be educational, inspiring and a lot of fun.
42361 
42362 For those who are already in Brno, a welcome event is being held today <a href="http://www.ventanacafe.cz/" title="Ventana Café">Ventana Café</a> between 16:00 and 21:00. This is right across the the street from this year’s venue at the <a href="https://www.guadec.org/venue/" title="Faculty of Information Technology">Faculty of Information Technology</a>. Drinks and snacks will be provided, and conference badges will be handed out.
42363 
42364 If you won't be at GUADEC this year, don't worry: you can follow all the action online. There will be regular reports on gnome.org (<a href="https://www.gnome.org/category/news/feed/" title="GNOME News Feed">subscribe here</a>). You can also keep track of the conference on <a href="https://twitter.com/gnome" title="GNOME on Twitter">Twitter</a>, <a href="https://www.facebook.com/GNOMEDesktop" title="GNOME on Facebook">Facebook</a> and <a href="https://plus.google.com/+gnome/posts" title="GNOME on Google Plus">Google Plus</a>. Just follow the GNOME account, and look out for the #guadec hashtag.]]></content:encoded>
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42385 				<title>GUADEC 2013, Day 1</title>
42386 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/08/guadec-2013-day-1/</link>
42387 		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Aug 2013 16:47:07 +0000</pubDate>
42388 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
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42392 
42393 GUADEC 2013, GNOME's annual European Conference, kicked off today in a warm and sunny Brno (Czech Republic). This is the main GNOME event of the year, and there are hundreds of contributors here for 8 days of talks and working events.
42394 
42395 Everyone arrived early for the conference opening by Karen Sandler. The venue for this year's conference is the Faculty of Information Technology at the Brno University of Technology. It's a lovely modern setting, integrated into a beautiful old courtyard. Lovely place to be on a sunny day. The rubber ducks floating in the fountain were a big hit.
42396 
42397 We also got started to a great piece of news, with <a href="http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/08/linux-foundation-joins-the-gnome-advisory-board-2/" title="Linux Foundation Joins the GNOME Advisory Board">Karen announcing that the Linux Foundation has joined the GNOME Advisory Board</a>. Read more details on the news post.
42398 
42399 After that, we were off with a day of presentations. First up there was our first keynote, by Ethan Lee, who works on porting indie games to Linux. He spoke about the challenges of porting games to Linux, and how we can help by providing better tools and community support.
42400 
42401 Then the presentation tracks got started. We have two tracks this year, with 12 presentations by GNOME contributors on each day.
42402  
42403 Allan Day talked about the Future of GNOME 3, while in the other room Colin Walters gave a report no the progress of the OSTree project. Allan spoke about the values and aspirations behind the GNOME project, and its mission to provide software freedom for as many people as possilbe. Then he went on to talk about the progress that has been made on improving the GNOME 3 user experience, as well as next steps that are required to make things even better. In the other room, Colin Walters described how the OSTree project is improving the quality of GNOME software. This initiative means that code commits are booted and tested in a virtual machines just minutes after they have been made. He hopes to get this time delay down to mere seconds in the near future.
42404 Next up, Ekaterina Gerasimova and Sindhu Sundar gave an inspiring talk on getting started in GNOME. We also had an update on the status of the GNOME Web browser by Claudio Saavedra. 
42405 
42406 After that it was time for lunch, where many of us got a proper Czech meal: goulash and dumplings.
42407 
42408 The afternoon included a diverse range of talks. Fabiana Simões spoke about to (and how to not) report usability and user experience bugs. Another talk about design was given by Jakub Steiner, who showed off the process behind his impressive animated 3D mockups.
42409 
42410 Lennart Poettering spoke to a very hot and packed auditorium about "Sandboxed applications for GNOME". This was one of the most popular talks of the day. Lennart spoke about the progress to date, and set out a nine point plan for what needs to happen next.
42411 
42412 We also had a number of talks on community building and outreach. Flavia Weisghizzi talked about the challenges faced by new contributors. She argued that we need to make women contributors more visible, and that we need to offer more support and mentoring opportunities. She described the fantastic progress that GNOME has made including women in the project: 17%, compared with 5% in Ubuntu and 2.5% in Debian. Sri Ramkrishna spoke about his ongoing outreach efforts. His advice: be sincere, be patient, make complainers into doers by filing bugs and contributing to the project. Meg Ford also gave a talk about outreach, and described here work to build a GNOME group in Chicago.
42413 
42414 At the end of the day, Alex Larsson demonstrated his new hi-resolution display support work for GNOME 3. Brian Vibber, who donated a laptop to help with this work, got a round of applause from the audience.
42415 
42416 GUADEC 2013 has got off to a fantastic start. There is a great atmosphere here, and lots of new contributors. Expect more posts in the coming days.
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42438 				<title>Linux Foundation Joins the GNOME Advisory Board</title>
42439 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2013/08/linux-foundation-joins-the-gnome-advisory-board/</link>
42440 		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Aug 2013 07:31:08 +0000</pubDate>
42441 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[karen]]></dc:creator>
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42444 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[Brno, Czech Republic — August 1, 2013 — Karen Sandler, GNOME Foundation Executive Director, announced today that the Linux Foundation has become the latest member of GNOME's Advisory Board. The Advisory Board is a body of stakeholder organizations and companies who support the GNOME Project by providing funding and expert consultation. It includes IBM, Google, Intel and the Free Software Foundation, among others.
42445 
42446 Speaking at the opening of GNOME's annual European conference (GUADEC), Sandler said: "We are excited to have the Linux Foundation join our Advisory Board, and look forward to working closely with them. Their membership in the Advisory Board is a recognition of the value that the GNOME Project brings to the GNU/Linux ecosystem, which is something that we hope to enhance even further in the future."
42447 
42448 The Linux Foundation is a nonprofit consortium of leading companies dedicated to promoting the Linux kernel and related Free and Open Source Software technologies. Joining the Advisory Board gives the organization a direct voice within the GNOME Project and will enable it to play a greater role in the future of GNOME.
42449 
42450 "Our mission to promote and advance the Linux kernel is aided by our partnerships with key free software projects," said Jim Zemlin, Executive Director of the Linux Foundation. "GNOME is an important project and we are looking forward to continued collaboration by joining the advisory board."
42451 
42452 Dan Frye, who is Vice President of Open Systems Development at IBM and also a board member of the Linux Foundation said, "I'm very pleased that the Linux Foundation will now be part of GNOME's Advisory Board. This is an opportunity for two longstanding influential organizations in the open source community to work together. The Linux Foundation and GNOME have complementary goals, missions, and skills. This relationship should help both organizations and he entire community."
42453 
42454 The nonprofit GNOME Foundation is an independent organization committed to supporting the advancement of the GNOME Project and software freedom. It provides financial, organizational and legal support to the GNOME project and helps determine its vision and roadmap. GNOME software is used by millions of people around the world.
42455 
42456 More information about GNOME and the GNOME Foundation can be found at <a href="https://www.gnome.org/" title="gnome.org">www.gnome.org</a>.]]></content:encoded>
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42477 				<title>GUADEC 2013 Begins in Brno, Czech Republic</title>
42478 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/08/guadec-2013-begins-in-brno-czech-republic/</link>
42479 		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Aug 2013 10:07:10 +0000</pubDate>
42480 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
42481 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=4410</guid>
42482 		<description></description>
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42484 
42485 It's off the IRC channels and mailing lists and into the halls of the Brno University of Technology for over 200 GNOME users and developers this week. GUADEC, GNOME's annual European conference, kicks off today in sunny Brno where members of the GNOME community are convening to discuss and develop GNOME technologies, meeting old friends and make new ones.
42486 
42487 GUADEC 2013 will take place August 1 through August 8 with 4 keynotes, 80 presentations and 4 working days of hackfests and BoF (Birds of a Feather) sessions. Stay tuned for our daily digests of the events happening across the conference.
42488 
42489 Read more in <a href="https://www.gnome.org/press/2013/08/guadec-2013-starting-now/" title="GUADEC 2013 Starting Now!">our press release</a>.
42490 
42491 [Image by Jan Symon (Jan Symon) [CC-BY-SA-3.0], via <a href="http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3AFakulta_informa%C4%8Dn%C3%ADch_technologi%C3%AD.jpg" title="Fakulta informačních technologií.jpg">Wikimedia Commons</a>]]]></content:encoded>
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42512 				<title>Linux Foundation Joins the GNOME Advisory Board</title>
42513 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/08/linux-foundation-joins-the-gnome-advisory-board-2/</link>
42514 		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Aug 2013 10:09:56 +0000</pubDate>
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42518 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[Opening GUADEC 2013 today, Karen Sandler, GNOME Executive Director, announced that the Linux Foundation has become the latest member of GNOME's Advisory Board. The Advisory Board is a body of stakeholder organizations and companies who support the GNOME Project by providing funding and expert consultation. It includes IBM, Google, Intel and the Free Software Foundation, among others.
42519 
42520 Speaking at the opening of GNOME's annual European conference (GUADEC), Sandler said: "We are excited to have the Linux Foundation join our Advisory Board, and look forward to working closely with them. Their membership in the Advisory Board is a recognition of the value that the GNOME Project brings to the GNU/Linux ecosystem, which is something that we hope to enhance even further in the future."
42521 
42522 Joining the GNOME Advisory Board will give the Linux Foundation the organization a direct voice within the GNOME Project and will enable it to play a greater role in the future of GNOME.
42523 
42524 Jim Zemlin, Executive Director of the Linux Foundation, said "Our mission to promote and advance the Linux kernel is aided by our partnerships with key free software projects. GNOME is an important project and we are looking forward to continued collaboration by joining the advisory board."
42525 
42526 Dan Frye, who is Vice President of Open Systems Development at IBM and is also a board member of the Linux Foundation said, "This is an opportunity for two longstanding influential organizations in the open source community to work together. The Linux Foundation and GNOME have complementary goals, missions, and skills.  This relationship should help both organizations and the entire community."
42527 
42528 Read the <a href="http://www.gnome.org/press/2013/08/linux-foundation-joins-the-gnome-advisory-board/" title="Linux Foundation Joins the GNOME Advisory Board">press release</a>]]></content:encoded>
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42549 				<title>GUADEC 2013 Starting Now!</title>
42550 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2013/08/guadec-2013-starting-now/</link>
42551 		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Aug 2013 10:05:56 +0000</pubDate>
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42555 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[The GNOME Foundation, in collaboration the Brno University of Technology, Liberix, and Linux v Brně, presents the 2013 edition of the annual GUADEC Conference in Brno, Czech Republic from August 1st to 8th. GUADEC—the GNOME Users and Developers European Conference—is an international forum for research and development around the Free and Open Source Software project GNOME. 
42556 
42557 GUADEC will unite GNOME users and developers for an opportunity to discuss the main developments in GNOME technology and the future of open source software. The four conference days feature 40 formal talks, 3 keynotes and a number of lightning talk sessions followed by 4 days of working events and hacking sessions. The conference days will feature GNOME contributors addressing topics in User Experience, Developer Experience and Community Outreach as well as keynote speakers Ethan Lee, Matt Dalio, Cathy Malmrose, and the GNOME Board of Directors.
42558 
42559 "GUADEC has become an essential event for the GNOME community, providing a venue for critical issues to be discussed and new community members to integrate fully," said Karen Sandler, Executive Director of the GNOME Foundation.
42560 
42561 GUADEC 2013 will be hosted in Brno, the second largest city of the Czech Republic and capital of the region of Moravia.  Brno, a city of about 400,000 is a bustling university town and home to major offices of a range of of technology companies including IBM, Motorola, Honeywell and  Red Hat.
42562 
42563 GUADEC 2013 is organized in collaboration with Brno University of Technology, Liberix, and Linux v Brně. The conference has received generous sponsorship from Google, Redhat, Ubuntu, Collabora and Igalia.
42564 
42565 <h2>8 days, 3 Keynotes, 80 presentations</h2>
42566 
42567 GUADEC 2013 will consist of 8 days, including over 80 presentations, lighting talks, workshops and Birds of a Feather hackfests.
42568 
42569 Expected highlights of the conference include:
42570 - Technological innovations in GNOME shell, the desktop environment, web browser, document management, e-mail service, and cloud integration
42571 - Community outreach to new contributors in the Outreach Program for Women, hackerspaces, social media and greater FLOSS community
42572 - Advances in graphics and multimedia applications, including high resolution display, animation and video
42573 - Approaches to maintaining user privacy and security for application developers
42574 - Improved accessibility in user experience in GNOME technology
42575 - Solutions to testing in bug tracking and testing online services
42576 
42577 Three keynotes and a presentation by the Board of Directors fill out the schedule. 
42578 
42579 Ethan Lee (@flibitijibibo) is a Linux game developer who has worked on porting games such as Super Hexagon and Proteus to Linux and is currently working on developing FEZ for Linux. 
42580 
42581 Cathy Malmrose founded ZaReason, which distributes computers built with open hardware and preloaded with Linux.
42582 
42583 Matt Dalio is the CEO of Endless Mobile, building smartphone software for the needs of the developing world, and the founder of the China Care Foundation.
42584 
42585 For more information about GUADEC and the full program, please visit www.guadec.org

42586 Follow our updates via identi.ca and Twitter at @guadec (#GUADEC2013)
42587 
42588 <h2>About GUADEC</h2> 
42589 
42590 GUADEC (gwädek gwaw-deck) is the primary congress for GNOME users, developers, foundation leaders, individuals, governments and businesses worldwide. The conference is held annually in cities around Europe and brings attendees together to share their experiences and ideas for developing, using and deploying GNOME technologies. 
42591 
42592 GUADEC attracts more than 300 key software developers, press, users, businesses and government representatives each year. Presentations are given by leaders, spokespeople, volunteers and motivated developers on a range of topics including the future directions of the GNOME Project, Unix, GNU/Linux, Free and Open Source software, development techniques, cutting edge features and new ideas in culture and technology. 
42593 
42594 <h2>About GNOME and the GNOME Foundation</h2>
42595 
42596 GNOME is an international project that works to create a free, open, easy-to-use computer environment with first-class internationalization and accessibility. The GNOME Project was started in 1997 by two university students, Miguel de Icaza and Federico Mena. Now, GNOME is an international project that works to create a free, open, easy to use computer environment with first­ class internationalization and accessibility. Built entirely from software approved as free by the Free Software Foundation, GNOME provides all of the common tools users expect from a modern computing environment: web browsers, file managers, multimedia players, e-mail applications, group-ware and games. 
42597 
42598 Used by millions of people across the world, GNOME is a popular desktop environment for GNU/Linux and UNIX-type operating systems. The desktop has been utilized in successful, large-scale enterprise and public deployments, and the project’s developer technologies are utilized by a large number of popular mobile device manufacturers. GNOME is the result of collaboration between those companies and volunteers from the public who are dedicated to creating quality free software.
42599 
42600 GNOME components form the basic desktop environments on many operating systems, e.g., Oracle's Solaris, Fedora, Canonical's Ubuntu, SUSE, Debian and Linux Mint. GNOME technologies have been adopted for consumer and vertical market products, like: Amazon Kindle ebook readers; TiVo digital video recorders; Nokia Internet Tablets and the N900 mobile phone; TouchTunes digital jukeboxes and GPS navigation devices such as Garmin's and TomTom's devices. 
42601 
42602 Accessibility. GNOME, highlighted for ideals encompassing love, sharing and respecting standards, meets and exceeds accessibility requirements that allow all users, including those with disabilities, to interact with the most modern computer technologies. 
42603 Privacy. GNOME is an alternative to proprietary software systems and is increasingly investing and growing alongside companies and administrations that favor the freedom and privacy of users.
42604 
42605 The GNOME Foundation is a US non-profit organization focused on the advancement of GNOME and improving access to technology for all, regardless of geographic location or socio-economic class. It is comprised of hundreds of volunteer developers and industry-leading companies. The Foundation is a member directed 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that provides financial, organizational and legal support to the GNOME project. The GNOME Foundation supports the pursuit of software freedom through the innovative, accessible and beautiful user experience created by GNOME contributors around the world. 
42606 
42607 <h2>Media Enquiries</h2>
42608 Karen Sandler

42609 GNOME Foundation 
42610 Executive Director

42611 E-mail: gnome-press-contact@gnome.org

42612 Phone: +1-617-206-3947]]></content:encoded>
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42633 				<title>GUADEC Day 1 Gallery</title>
42634 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/08/guadec-day-1-gallery/</link>
42635 		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Aug 2013 07:36:59 +0000</pubDate>
42636 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
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42639 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[Photos from day 1 of GUADEC 2013.
42640 
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42642 
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42664 				<title>GUADEC 2013, Day 2</title>
42665 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/08/guadec-2013-day-2/</link>
42666 		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Aug 2013 16:44:35 +0000</pubDate>
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42670 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[The temperature rose once again in Brno today. Thirsty hackers were seen sheltering in the shade, while the local conference team shipped in extra water for all the participants.
42671 
42672 The day began with our second keynote of the conference, by Matt Dalio from Endless. Matt spoke passionately about bringing computers to the billions in the world who lack access to them, and his plans to utilize GNOME technologies to do so. It was an inspiring talk, which got an extremely positive response from the audience. During the talk, the stories of real people who currently don't have access to computers and the internet were told, and Matt challenged the GNOME community to develop our software with their needs in mind.
42673 
42674 After the keynote, we once again hit the track rooms for another day of talks.
42675 
42676 First up, Emmanuele Bassi spoke about the future of Clutter, while in the other room, Tim-Phillip Müller talked about "What's cooking in GStreamer". Emmanuele talked about the current difficulties experienced by both Clutter and GTK+, and the plan to resolve these by merging them. The plan is to make Clutter internal an internal scene graph for GTK+. Emmanuele also issued a health warning for those searching for slide images on the internet. Since the GTK+ hackfest in April, some progress has been made here.
42677 
42678 Tim-Phillip described progress within the GStreamer project. He announced that the 1.2 release will be on time for GNOME 3.10, and that 1.4 will bring fewer new features, but more cleanup, QA, polishing and documentation improvements.
42679 
42680 GTK+ was a theme for today's talks. After Emmanuele, Tristan van Berkom spoke about the UI developer experience with Glade/GTKBuilder. One of his key messages: "a good developer experience is one which reduces the steps involved in creating software." He demonstrated his recent work with template widgets. We also heard about new work that will allow drag and drop repositioning of controls, and a demo of this raised a big round of applause. Matthias Clasen also gave a talk on GTK+, and showed the audience how to create a new application using GTK+3. This used the standard documentation which is supplied with GTK+, which provides a straightforward step-by-step tutorial
42681 
42682 In one of the last sessions of the day, Benjamin Otte gave his talk, called "GTK: To Infinity and Beyond". He talked more about the plans described in Emmanuele's talk, and spoke about the plans for the future. According to Benjamin, our new GTK+ widgets have well thought out APIs and are well tested. He also spoke about plans to ensure stability in GTK+ in the future.
42683 
42684 Wayland was another theme for the day. Robert Bradford gave a talk on Wayland, "the future of Linux graphics". That was followed by a Wayland panel discussion, which included Robert, Owen Taylor and Kristian Høgsberg. Here there was much talk of the future and ongoing work to have GNOME 3 and applications running on the new display manager. Many of the details are being worked out, and GNOME is expected to be running on Wayland in the near future.
42685 
42686 Finally, we had the annual GNOME Foundation Annual General Meeting. Karen Sandler (the GNOME Foundation Executive Director) opened by welcoming new Foundation members, and encouraged everyone to attend the question and answer session with the Board of Directors on Sunday.
42687 
42688 Reports were given by each of the GNOME teams. Allan Day (design team), the Release Team (Andre Klapper), the Bugsquad (Andre Klapper) accessibility (by Juanjo Marin), localization (Petr Kovar), websites (Andreas Nilsson and Fabiana Simões), the membership committee (also Fabiana Simões), marketing (Emily Gonyere), outreach (Marina Zhurakhinskaya), system administration (Andrea Veri) and documentation (Sinhdu Sundar).
42689 
42690 There was lots of interesting news during the presentations...
42691 
42692 <ul>
42693 <li>Jasper St Pierre filed the most patches again for another year.</li>
42694 <li>Strasburg is the capital of Europe</li>
42695 <li>Our outreach efforts are going from strength to strength. GNOME now offers internships for women on behalf of 16 organizations.</li>
42696 <li>GNOME 3.8 supported a total of 52 languages, thanks to the work of our localization teams.</li>
42697 <li>Andrea Veri, the GNOME sysadmin, is the web team's favourite person in the whole world (and got a big round of applause).</li>
42698 <li>In 2012 we received more donations from individuals than in any other year previously.</li>
42699 </ul>
42700 
42701 After that we had presentations from our new treasurer and Karen Sandler. And finally, the annual pants award was presented to Allan Day. We expect to see him wearing them for the rest of the conference.
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42724 				<title>Meet GUADEC 2013</title>
42725 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/08/meet-guadec-2013/</link>
42726 		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Aug 2013 10:01:41 +0000</pubDate>
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42730 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[There's a motto in the GNOME Project: "GNOME is people". GUADEC is the best place to experience that first hand: it is our chance to spend time with and enjoy the company of contributors. Meet GUADEC 2013.
42731 
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42753 				<title>Call for hosts for GNOME.Asia Summit 2014</title>
42754 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/08/call-for-hosts-for-gnome-asia-summit-2014/</link>
42755 		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Aug 2013 08:02:54 +0000</pubDate>
42756 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[emilyc]]></dc:creator>
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42759 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[The GNOME.Asia Committee is inviting proposals to host the GNOME.Asia
42760 Summit during the 2nd quarter of 2014. The GNOME.Asia Summit is the
42761 featured annual GNOME Conference in Asia. The event focuses primarily
42762 on the GNOME desktop, and also covers applications and the development
42763 platform tools. It brings together the GNOME community in Asia to
42764 provide a forum for users, developers, foundation leaders, governments
42765 and businesses to discuss both the present technology and future
42766 developments.
42767 
42768 GNOME.Asia Summit was held in Beijing, Ho-Chi-Minh City, Taipei,
42769 Bangalore, Hong Kong and Seoul respectively over the last six years.
42770 The Summit's preference is to find new locations each year as we
42771 spread GNOME throughout Asia, and we are looking for local organizers
42772 to rise to the challenge of organizing an excellent GNOME event. The
42773 GNOME.Asia committee will assist in the process, but there is a
42774 definitive need for individuals to be actively involved and committed
42775 to the planning and delivery of the event.
42776 
42777 You can learn more about GNOME.Asia Summit at our official website:
42778 <a href="http://www.gnome.asia">http://www.gnome.asia</a>
42779 
42780 For those of you who would be interested in hosting the next
42781 GNOME.Asia Summit in 2014 you are hereby invited to submit a formal
42782 proposal to the gnome-asia-committee-list&lt;at&gt;gnome&lt;dot&gt; org . The
42783 deadline for the proposals is September 1, 2013. Please email your
42784 proposal to gnome-asia-committee-list&lt;at&gt;gnome&lt;dot&gt; org. We might
42785 invite you to present your proposal in more details over our regular
42786 IRC meetings, or send you additional questions and requests. Results
42787 will be announced by the third week of September, 2013.
42788 
42789 The conference will require availability of facilities for one week,
42790 including a weekend, during the 2nd quarter of 2014 (between March and
42791 June). Final event dates should avoid other key free software
42792 conferences or other events that may have conflict and will be
42793 confirmed together with other GNOME teams which might get involved.
42794 
42795 Key points which proposals should consider, and which will be taken
42796 into account when deciding among candidates, are:
42797 
42798 * Local community support for hosting the conference.
42799 * Venue details. Information about infrastructure and facilities to
42800 hold the conference should be provided.
42801 * Preliminary schedule with main programme &amp; different activities.
42802 * Information about how internet connectivity will be managed.
42803 * Lodging choices ranging from affordable housing to nicer hotels,
42804 and information about distances between the venue and lodging options.
42805 * The availability of restaurants or the organization of catering
42806 on-site, cost of food/soft drinks/beer.
42807 * The availability and cost of travel from major Asian and European cities.
42808 * Local industries, universities and government support.
42809 * Please provide a reasonably detailed budget (sponsorships, expenses, etc).
42810 * Provide plans for fundraising at a local level.
42811 
42812 Please refer to the official web site of GNOME.Asia [1]. Please also
42813 check the GNOME.Asia Summit check list [2], howtos [3] and a winning
42814 proposal for the year 2012 [4] when putting together a proposal. Feel
42815 free to contact gnome-asia-committee-list gnome org if you
42816 have any questions.
42817 
42818 Please help to spread the words and we are looking forward to hearing
42819 from you soon!
42820 
42821 GNOME.Asia Committee
42822 
42823 [1] <a href="http://wiki.gnome.org/GnomeAsia">http://wiki.gnome.org/GnomeAsia</a>
42824 [2] <a href="http://2011.gnome.asia/about/gnomeasia/event-organization-checklist">http://2011.gnome.asia/about/gnomeasia/event-organization-checklist</a>
42825 [3] <a href="http://2011.gnome.asia/about/gnomeasia/summit-planning-howto">http://2011.gnome.asia/about/gnomeasia/summit-planning-howto</a>
42826 [4] <a href="http://wiki.gnome.org/GnomeAsia/2012Summit/Bids?action=AttachFile&amp;do=view&amp;target=Proposal_of_HongKong_GNOME_Asia_Hackfest_2012_20120124.pdf">http://wiki.gnome.org/GnomeAsia/2012Summit/Bids?action=AttachFile&amp;do=view&amp;target=Proposal_of_HongKong_GNOME_Asia_Hackfest_2012_20120124.pdf</a>]]></content:encoded>
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42857 				<title>GUADEC 2013, Day 3</title>
42858 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/08/guadec-2013-day-3/</link>
42859 		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Aug 2013 20:52:57 +0000</pubDate>
42860 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
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42862 		<description></description>
42863 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[GUADEC is still going here in Brno. The conference has switched modes from days of presentations to a busy schedule of working sessions. This is the first of our reports on what happened over the weekend, starting with Saturday 3rd August.
42864 
42865 As the temperature continued to rise, the conference continued at full force. A drone was seen flying around the venue, and attracted a lot of attention. The Twitter walls in each of the auditoriums also continued to be the subject of much hilarity as people posted their comments during the talks.
42866 
42867 Day three's keynote was a question and answer session with the newly elected GNOME Foundation Board of Directors. We spent an hour talking about the Foundation's plans for the coming year, and had a productive discussion about how to improve our marketing and public relations efforts. Then we were into talks once again.
42868 
42869 First up, Srinivasa Ragavan spoke about Evolution as an email service, while in the other room Emily Gonyer spoke about FLOSS & Education. Srinivasa explained the plan for splitting Evolution into a mail data service which could serve emails to other applications. He also demoed a working email factory as well as a small application using Evolution as a service. Emily Gonyer described her home schooling experiences and talked about how children can learn using computers from an early age. She also talked about the importance of teaching children to use computers creatively and not purely to consume commercial products.
42870 
42871 Next, Philip Withnall, spoke about testing GNOME components that use online services. He described his work to enable diagnosis and recording of the interaction between local libraries and servers. At the same time, Jan-Christoph Borchardt gave a presentation about how GNOME and ownCloud can work more closely together. Jan, who is a designer working on ownCloud, spoke about the opportunities for syncing data between GNOME and the cloud. His motto: "Just. Sync. Everything." He also spoke about the importance of protecting users' privacy, which is a goal shared by GNOME.
42872 
42873 After lunch, Bruno Cardoso Lopes introduced LLVM and Clang. GNOME indirectly uses LLVM through the llvmpipe software rendering engine, and the Gedit Code Assistance Plugin also uses Clang to assist coders with helpful messages and compilation hints. Bruno explained several beneficial and potential uses of LLVM and Clang by GNOME, for example the LLVM LTO and interprocedural optimizations, the Clang static analyser, and the LLVM ARM backend.
42874 
42875 Marina Zhurakhinskaya gave a report on the progress of our fantastically successful Outreach Program for Women, which is now offering internships for women with 16 different organizations. Aleksander Morgado and Carlos Garnacho explain the basics of Tracker and gave practical SPARQL examples and tips about how to use the database. At the same time, Ekaterina Gerasimove gave the annual "Documentation State of the Union Talk": a summary of the last year's documentation work, and the team's plans for the future. Zeeshan talked about GNOME's new geolocation framework, called geoclue2, as well as the new GNOME Maps application. Maps uses data from OpenStreetMap, and can determine your location using a variety of mechanisms, such as Wi-Fi, and GPS.
42876 
42877 Jeff Fortin gave a fun talk about managing bug databases, called "Extreme containment measures: keeping your bugs under control". His talk contained lots of practical strategies and tips on keeping your bug count low, and getting the most out of your bug reports. In the other auditorium, Sriram Ramkrishna and Andrea Veri gave a report on the activities of the GNOME Sysadmin Team.
42878 
42879 The day ended with the first of our lightning talks sessions. A host of presenters gave short talks on a wide variety of subjects, including EasyTag, Boxes, gettext, Cantarell, measuring display latency using Arduino, the words of Jane Jacobs.
42880 
42881 In the evening, Mozilla generously funded a party at the local Starobrno brewery. Much fun was had by all.
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42904 				<title>GUADEC 2013, Day 4</title>
42905 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/08/guadec-2013-day-4/</link>
42906 		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Aug 2013 15:50:17 +0000</pubDate>
42907 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
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42910 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[The final core day of GUADEC began with a keynote by Cathy Malmrose. Cathy is CEO of <a title="ZaReason" href="http://zareason.com/shop/home.php">ZaReason</a>, which sells computers pre-installed with Linux. She talked about the goals of ZaReason: to provide beautiful, high-end computers that can be freely used. ZaReason machines are used by FedEx, NASA's jet propulsion labs and Stanford's AI Lab, among many others, and uses local shops for assembly and support.
42911 
42912 Cathy spoke passionately about the affinity between ZaReason and GNOME, and her desire for a closer working relationship. She said: "To thrive F/LOSS must be part of the hardware chain. Hardware &amp; software must work together." For her, GNOME has all the pieces and has produced an incredibly valuable codebase that she wants to support.
42913 
42914 Then it was time for talks. Juan Pablo Ugarte presented CSS support in the Glade interface designer. There were cheers when he revealed that he had created his presentation slides - which included animated backgrounds - purely using Glade, which even let him export to PDF. Alejandro Piñeiro Iglesias and Joanmarie Diggs also spoke about their work on PDF tagging, which improves formatting and accessibility.
42915 
42916 Stef Walter's "More secure with less 'security'" provoked an extremely positive reaction. He talked about plans to improve the security of GNOME software while also enhancing the user experience. As Stef talked, the auditorium Twitter wall filled up with comments like "A sudden outbreak of common sense!" and "Stef talks gold". At the same time, Anish Patil and Mike Fabian gave a talk on their recent predictive input methods, which allows an input method to automatically complete words as the user types. They described how necessary it is to have effective features like this for parts of the world like indea, where there are more than 25 languages.
42917 
42918 After lunch, Martin Robinson gave a talk on the work done to integratie WebKit2 into GNOME for version 3.8. This was a major undertaking, and brought new features and enhancements to the platform. Martin and Carlos discussed some of these, and gave advice to application authors on how to best take advantage of them. In the other room, Marta Maria Casetti presented her work to produce guides and tutorials for new programmers working with GNOME technologies. Giving his second talk of the conference, Jeff Fortin presented the latest development work on PiTiVi, a GNOME video editor application.
42919 
42920 The end of the day - and the final session of the core days - was interns' lightning talks. A large audience gathered to hear about the many projects that have been undertaken by interns on the Outreach Program for Women and Google Summer of Code. A huge number of topics were covered, including dual screen presentation mode in Evince, a new GNOME avatar picker dialog, work on geolocation support, PitiVi, GCompris, redesigned Date &amp; Time settings, a new Maps application, focus and caret tracking in the screen magnifier feature, a new sound recorder application, a major upgrade to Cantarell (the GNOME font), porting color management to Wayland, folder encryption support in Nautilus, search and selections in the new Music application and an F-Spot faces tool. There was a round of applause when we heard that one of the interns has taken over maintainership of the GNOME Dictionary. We also saw the return of Richard Schwarting's Foxy mascot.
42921 
42922 As the core day came to a close, the conference organizers took to the stage and were given a huge standing ovation for all their work. Many of the conference attendees then embarked on a walking tour of Brno, which gave them a chance to see some more of the city and learn its history.
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42926 Photos courtesy of Garrett LeSage.]]></content:encoded>
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42947 				<title>GUADEC 2013: It&#039;s been a blast</title>
42948 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/08/guadec-2013-its-been-a-blast/</link>
42949 		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Aug 2013 16:19:40 +0000</pubDate>
42950 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
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42954 
42955 GUADEC 2013 has been a blast. We talked, we planned and we worked. We met old friends and we made some new ones. We had 42 talks, two sessions of lightning talks, two parties, 15 working sessions, three hackfests, a football match, a city tour, a Creative Commons film night, 3D printing, a hexcopter and an AGM. We made exciting plans for the future. We met new partners.
42956 
42957 Thank you to everyone who helped to make this conference so amazing. We're already counting down to GUADEC 2014.]]></content:encoded>
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42978 				<title>Thank you to our sponsors</title>
42979 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/08/thanks-to-our-sponsors/</link>
42980 		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Aug 2013 13:21:40 +0000</pubDate>
42981 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
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42984 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[GUADEC 2013, GNOME's annual European conference, just finished in Brno (Czech Republic). The event was a huge success. Hundreds of contributors participated, including volunteers, interns, and the employees of many companies. The schedule had a high quality of talks on a wide range of topics. The GNOME project also used the conference to meet with our partners and make exciting plans for the future, including significant developments in GTK+, Wayland, geolocation support and application sandboxing/bundling.
42985 
42986 None of this would have been possible without our generous sponsors. Google and Red Hat provided gold level sponsorship. Canonical, Collabora, and Igalia were our silver level sponsors, and Mozilla was a bronze sponsor. Those who registered as professionals at GUADEC also provided critical support.
42987 
42988 Thank you to all for your support, and for helping to make GUADEC such an exciting, rewarding and productive event.
42989 
42990 <img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/guadec-2013-sponsors.png" alt="guadec-2013-sponsors" width="700" height="427" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-4568" />]]></content:encoded>
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43011 				<title>GUADEC 2013 Talks Available to View Online</title>
43012 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/08/guadec-2013-talks-available-to-view-online/</link>
43013 		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Aug 2013 10:46:32 +0000</pubDate>
43014 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
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43017 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/DSCF1981-420x280.jpg" alt="People listen to someone talking about something" width="420" height="280" class="size-medium wp-image-4496" />
43018 
43019 GUADEC, the GNOME annual European conference, wrapped up last week in Brno, Czech Republic. Over the course of the core conference days, there was a total of 42 talks on a range of subjects, including technological developments and plans, design, and community outreach. There were also two sessions of short "lightning talks" as well as the GNOME Foundation Annual General Meeting. The majority of these sessions were recorded, and are now <a href="http://www.superlectures.com/guadec2013/" title="Superlectures: GUADEC 2013">available to view online</a>.
43020 
43021 The videos provide details on the many exciting new developments that are currently happening in GNOME, including hi-resolution display support, our new geolocation framework, new applications, fantastic progress made by our outreach initiatives, Wayland support, and WebKit2 integration.]]></content:encoded>
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43042 				<title>GUADEC Keynote speakers: Matt Dalio</title>
43043 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/10/guadec-keynote-speakers-matt-dalio/</link>
43044 		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Oct 2013 18:02:15 +0000</pubDate>
43045 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[deindre]]></dc:creator>
43046 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=4597</guid>
43047 		<description></description>
43048 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify"></p>
43049 <p style="text-align: justify"></p>
43050 <img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-4707 alignright" alt="dalio" src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/dalio.jpg" width="287" height="219" />
43051 <p style="text-align: justify">The life of Matt Dalio changed when, at very young age, he lived for a year in Beijing, China.There he was able to discover difficulties suffered by many children, many of which were orphans.</p>
43052 <p style="text-align: justify">Starting from this experience Matt decide to start the China Care Foundation an association that has raised over $14 million to provide support to special needs Chinese children.</p>
43053 <p style="text-align: justify">But Matt has also a dream: to improve lives of millions with use of free software in his latest endeavour, Endless mobile.</p>
43054 <p style="text-align: justify">Matt shared with us his visions and projects during his keynote talk, at GUADEC.</p>
43055 <p style="text-align: justify"></p>
43056 <p style="text-align: justify"><b>Q: Your life changed when you first went to China at the age of 11. Do you think that the spirit of cooperation inside the China Care Foundation is comparable in any way to inspiring free software communities?</b></p>
43057 <p style="text-align: justify">A: When I was first learning about the free software community and talking with individuals in that community, I was struck by just how much we have in common. We all want to give free access to people who need it. We all believe in the power of software to unlock the potential in people.</p>
43058 <p style="text-align: justify">China Care Foundation is very much a collaborative effort. In the years since I founded it, the network of individuals who contribute -- from dollars to volunteer time to giving an orphan a true home -- has grown immensely. Right now, in addition to individual contributors, China Care has clubs on 52 campuses around the United States; college kids collaborating to give live saving surgeries, foster care placements, and adoptive families to orphans in China. It has been incredible to see this network of people, from their respective places in life, working towards the same goal. There's so much power in that.</p>
43059 <p style="text-align: justify">Q: <b>Tell us about your keynote at GUADEC.
43060 </b>
43061 A: Staggering statistic: 5 billion people on earth do not have Internet access.</p>
43062 <p style="text-align: justify">We think that computers are everywhere, but they aren't.  80 percent of the world does not have access. Isn't that amazing? And yet you'd never know walking around our little corners of the world. What we don't realize is that for all of the towns that we drive between and cities that we fly between, they are all pretty much part of the same little subset of the world. It's like walking around on dry land and not realizing that 80 percent of life on earth exists under the sea. You wouldn't know it unless someone told you about it.</p>
43063 <p style="text-align: justify">My goal was to tell people about it. To give a vivid picture of what it looks like. To help people understand what the *middle* of the pyramid looks like. These are people who want computers. They have electricity. They are literate. And they have money. It's not just that computers are too expensive for them. The real problem is that technology has never been built with them in mind. What does someone do when they live in a place that has no hope of getting Internet access?  What is a computer without the Internet?  It's a Microsoft Word machine. So who would buy such a thing?  And yet that is 80 percent of the world.</p>
43064 <p style="text-align: justify">The examples go on and on, of cases where you think about how what technology could be for someone in that market. It could be infinitely more powerful than it is for you or I, because that person is also lacking access to the basic necessities. There are not enough good doctors to give quality health. There are not enough teachers to give quality education. There are not enough good jobs. Yet a computer with the right applications can be answers to all of that. Just being able to search Wikipedia for Dengue Fever can be enough to save a life. Imagine what else you can do?  A link to Khan Academy or Code Academy is enough to change the direction of a life.</p>
43065 <p style="text-align: justify">Technology has solved innumerable problems in the world, and yet the people who build technology don't make a living of understanding what it means to people who do not have technology. So there isn't really anyone building software for that part of the world, and those who do go way down to the bottom of the pyramid where there all sorts of other challenges.</p>
43066 <p style="text-align: justify">My goal was to speak to the Gnome community about just how large of an opportunity this can be for Gnome. Billions of people are waiting for a computer. Waiting for an operating system that is built with them in mind. And with just a little bit of effort and a little bit of understanding, we can reach them.
43067 <b>
43068 Q: What did you expect from GUADEC?</b></p>
43069 <p style="text-align: justify">A: I certainly did not expect what I got. The response to my talk was overwhelming in the volume of support. Goodness, what a community. Plus, it was just such a great community of quality human beings. Really, I am proud to call it a part of my life.</p>
43070 <p style="text-align: justify">If you missed Matt's talk at GUADEC, read more on the <a href="https://endlessm.com/">Endless Mobile</a> webpage!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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43091 				<title>Interview with Andrew Lee of Private Internet Access</title>
43092 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/09/interview-with-andrew-lee-of-private-internet-access/</link>
43093 		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Sep 2013 15:56:57 +0000</pubDate>
43094 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[karen]]></dc:creator>
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43097 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<em> We recently had the chance to sit down and talk to Andrew Lee, co-founder of GNOME's newest advisory board member <a  href="https://www.privateinternetaccess.com/">Private Internet Access</a>.  Andrew Lee is a long-time privacy advocate, and has co-founded several other privacy related companies in the past including Mt Gox Live which was later acquired by Mt Gox the leading Bitcoin exchange. To learn more about GNOME's Advisory Board and the addition of Private Internet Access, check out <a href="http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/09/private-internet-access-joins-the-gnome-foundations-advisory-board/">our press release</a>.</em>
43098 <a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/AndrewLee.jpg"><img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/AndrewLee-420x278.jpg" alt="AndrewLee" width="420" height="278" class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-4609" /></a>
43099 <strong>How did you come to know about GNOME?</strong>
43100 
43101 We actually knew of GNOME for quite awhile. However, we started using GNOME more actively when it was known as "Ximian GNOME" back in the day.
43102 
43103 <strong>Do you know what percentage of your users are using GNU/Linux?</strong>
43104 
43105 We do not have any specific numbers regarding the percentage of our customers who use GNU/Linux. However, with that said, we're confident that most of our customers are using GNU/Linux in some form, whether on their desktop or mobile device.
43106 
43107 <strong>Who do you recommend your services for?</strong>
43108 
43109 We recommend that our services are used by most everyone in the world who values their privacy.
43110 
43111 <strong>What is your take on private internet use in light of the recent news on
43112 security? Are you worried about PIA's continued operation?</strong>
43113 
43114 Private Internet use is definitely set to increase given the newfound awareness amongst society about dragnet surveillance operations and, in general, the overall loss of privacy. We're not worried about Private Internet Access' continued operation as we've discussed with several subject matter legal experts within this realm, and now, the company is structured in a way that we should be around for a very long time.
43115 With that said, please be sure to read our <a href="https://www.privateinternetaccess.com/blog/2013/06/prism/">official response in regards to the PRISM/NSA debacle</a>]]></content:encoded>
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43136 				<title>Private Internet Access joins the GNOME Foundation&#039;s Advisory Board</title>
43137 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/09/private-internet-access-joins-the-gnome-foundations-advisory-board/</link>
43138 		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Sep 2013 15:54:32 +0000</pubDate>
43139 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[karen]]></dc:creator>
43140 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=4613</guid>
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43142 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[Orinda, CA — September 23, 2013 — The GNOME Foundation is pleased to announce that <a href="https://www.privateinternetaccess.com/pages/buy-vpn/">Private Internet Access</a> has joined GNOME's advisory board. The Advisory Board is a body of stakeholder organizations and companies who support the GNOME Project by providing funding and expert consultation. Last month during GUADEC, GNOME announced that the Linux Foundation was added to the advisory board, joining IBM, Google, Intel and the Free Software Foundation, among others.
43143 
43144 Andrew Lee, co-founder of Private Internet Access said "We've been very fond of GNOME at Private Internet Access for quite a long time. When GNOME announced its new initiatives towards greater privacy functionality, our fondness quickly became a strong admiration.  We're very proud to support GNOME and its continued commitment to open source, usability and, most importantly, privacy."
43145 
43146 Private Internet Access, founded in August 2010 is a VPN service provider offering anonymous and encrypted VPN. The service operates at the TCP/IP interface level, allowing all applications to be secured, not just the web browser. Private Internet Access has publicly commited itself to user privacy. It is a small U.S.-based company, with thousands of users.
43147 
43148 "I am excited to welcome Private Internet Access as a GNOME Advisory Board member," said Tobias Mueller, member of the board of directors of the GNOME Foundation.  "This is a great example of how the support for Free Software is growing and highlights how we are aligned in our missions to put users in control."
43149 
43150 The nonprofit GNOME Foundation is an independent organization committed to supporting the advancement of the GNOME Project and software freedom. It provides financial, organizational and legal support to the GNOME project and helps determine its vision and roadmap. GNOME software is used by millions of people around the world.
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43154 		<wp:post_date>2013-09-23 15:54:32</wp:post_date>
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43172 				<title>GNOME Foundation Announces GNOME 3.10</title>
43173 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/press/2013/09/gnome-foundation-announces-gnome-3-10/</link>
43174 		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Sep 2013 18:37:18 +0000</pubDate>
43175 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[gonyere]]></dc:creator>
43176 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=4623</guid>
43177 		<description></description>
43178 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[Orinda, CA-- The GNOME Project is proud to release GNOME 3.10 today. The latest milestone release in the GNOME 3 series includes many new features, applications and bug fixes, as well as enhancements and updates to many existing applications.
43179 
43180 "Days before the GNU System's 30th birthday, the GNOME 3.10 release exemplifies what GNU is about -- technical and ethical excellence," said John Sullivan, Executive Director of the Free Software Foundation. "The Free Software Foundation is proud to showcase the GNOME community's work when talking to potential new free software users, and as GNOME users ourselves, we're very thankful for these new improvements."
43181 
43182 Highlights for GNOME 3.10 include:
43183 <ul>
43184 	<li>Experimental Wayland support</li>
43185         <li>A reworked system status area, which gives a more focused overview of your system.</li>
43186 	<li>Three new applications (which are technology previews): Maps, Music and Software.</li>
43187 	<li>Three new additions to the core set of GNOME applications: Notes, Photos and Weather.</li>
43188         <li>‟Software“, which provides an easy way to browse and install applications.</li>
43189         <li>New geolocation features, such as automatic time zones and world clocks.</li>
43190         <li>The ability to set a custom image on the lock screen.</li>
43191 	<li>High-resolution display support</li>
43192 </ul>
43193 
43194 For developers, there are new GTK widgets, a geo-location framework that will allow location aware applications, and the ability to define composite widgets using XML.
43195 
43196 "GNOME has pioneered the development and support of code that is now core infrastructure for many diverse Free desktops, including DBus, accessibility support and Network Manager," said Matthew Garrett, Linux kernel developer and security expert. "As a result, it's unsurprising that GNOME is the first to ship with support for a next-generation display server in the form of Wayland. GNOME's commitment to improving the underlying platform is vital to the future of Free Software and provides a service to the entire community."
43197 
43198 Users will see many changes in this release which allows greater customization than in previous releases, such as the ability to customize the background of the lock screen. Other changes include allowing app browsing using pagination instead of scrolling, fine scrolling in applications with precise movements, an enhanced and redesigned login screen, and improvements to user settings. Finally, the system status menu has been redesigned by consolidating many of the smaller menus including wifi, bluetooth, sound, brightness and power into a single drop-down menu providing quick easy access to all.
43199 
43200 A new Software application will provide a GNOME centric consistent interface to installing and maintaining software regardless of the distribution you will use.  In the future, Software will be improved to include comments and ratings and other exciting developments to help choose the best software for your tasks.
43201 
43202 For those using new hardware like the Chrombook Pixel, support for high resolution displays will ensure a consistent look independent of the resolution.
43203 
43204 Allan Day, who was recognized at GUADEC as 2013's most distingushed contributor said, "GNOME 3.10 is a significant upgrade for our users, and developers will benefit from new features in the application development platform. Our contributors did an incredible job and have created a really exciting release."
43205 
43206 The GNOME Foundation thanks all of the contributors for their hard work, perseverance, and vision in this release.
43207 
43208 <h2>About GNOME</h2>
43209 GNOME was started in 1997 by two then-university students, Miguel de Icaza and Federico Mena Quintero. Their aim: to produce a free (as in freedom) desktop environment. Since then, GNOME has grown into a hugely successful enterprise. Used by millions of people around the world, it is the most popular environment for GNU/Linux and UNIX-type operating systems. GNOME's software has been utilized in successful, large-scale enterprise and public deployments.
43210 
43211 The GNOME community is made up of hundreds of contributors from all over the world, many of whom are volunteers. This community is supported by the GNOME Foundation, an independent non-profit organization that provides financial, organizational and legal assistance. The Foundation is a democratic institution that is directed by its members, who are all active GNOME contributors. GNOME and its Foundation works to promote software freedom through the creation of innovative, accessible, and beautiful user experiences.]]></content:encoded>
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43232 				<title>GNOME 3.10 Released!</title>
43233 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/09/gnome-3-10-released/</link>
43234 		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Sep 2013 18:48:27 +0000</pubDate>
43235 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
43236 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=4630</guid>
43237 		<description></description>
43238 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[The latest update to GNOME 3, version 3.10, <a href="https://mail.gnome.org/archives/devel-announce-list/2013-September/msg00003.html" title="GNOME 3.10 Released">has been released</a>. This release comes six months after the previous version, and includes new features, new applications, and many improvements.
43239 
43240 Introducing the release, Allan Day (GNOME Design Team) said, ‟GNOME 3.10 is a significant upgrade for our users, and developers will benefit from new features in the application development platform. Our contributors did an incredible job and have created a really exciting release.“
43241 
43242 <a href="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/window-selection-3.10.png"><img src="http://www.gnome.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/window-selection-3.10.png" alt="window-selection-3.10" class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-4671"/></a>
43243 
43244 Highlights in this release include:
43245 
43246 <ul>
43247 <li>A reworked system status area, which gives a more focused overview of your system.</li>
43248 <li>‟Software“, which provides an easy way to browse and install applications.</li>
43249 <li>A collection of new applications, including Maps, Notes, Music and Photos.</li>
43250 <li>New geolocation features, such as automatic time zones and world clocks.</li>
43251 <li>Hi-resolution display and smart card support.</li>
43252 </ul>
43253 
43254 You can find out more details about these features, as well as the many other improvements, in the <a href="https://help.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/3.10/" title="Introducing GNOME 3.10"> GNOME 3.10 release notes</a>.
43255 
43256 GNOME 3.10 also introduces initial Wayland support. This represents a major technological step forward for GNOME, and will enable the project to fully adopt the next generation display and input technology in the future.
43257 
43258 The GNOME Project is a member of the <a href="http://www.gnu.org/" title="The GNU Operating System">GNU Project</a>, and GNOME 3.10 comes just days before GNU's 30th anniversary. Speaking about the 3.10 release, John Sullivan, Executive Director of the Free Software Foundation, said: ‟the GNOME 3.10 release exemplifies what GNU is about -- technical and ethical excellence. The Free Software Foundation is proud to showcase the GNOME community's work when talking to potential new free software users, and as GNOME users ourselves, we're very thankful for these new improvements.“
43259 
43260 Further information and reactions can be found in the <a href=": http://www.gnome.org/press/2013/09/gnome-foundation-announces-gnome-3-10/" title="GNOME Foundation Announces GNOME 3.10">GNOME 3.10 press release</a>.
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43282 				<title>GNOME Montréal Summit Starts Tomorrow</title>
43283 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/10/gnome-montreal-summit-starts-tomorrow/</link>
43284 		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Oct 2013 16:09:37 +0000</pubDate>
43285 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
43286 		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.gnome.org/?p=4713</guid>
43287 		<description></description>
43288 		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/5e/Mont.jpg" width="667" height="500" alt="Vue du vieux-port et du centre-ville de Montréal" class="alignnone" />
43289 
43290 The annual GNOME summit starts tomorrow. Contributors are gathering from around the world for four days of discussion and working sessions. Scheduled topics include Wayland, Boxes, and the GNOME continuous build system.
43291 
43292 Traditionally held in Boston, this is the 13th GNOME summit, and the second to be held in Montréal.
43293 
43294 The summit is an informal event and everyone is welcome. For those who are interested, there will be a happy hour community meetup with the Montreal Linux community on Saturday afternoon. More information can be found <a href="https://wiki.gnome.org/Montreal2013" title="GNOME Wiki - Montreal 2013">on the wiki</a>.
43295 
43296 Thanks to <a href="http://www.crim.ca/en/" title="CRIM">CRIM</a> for hosting the event and <a href="http://www.savoirfairelinux.com/en/" title="Savoir-faire Linux">Savoir-faire Linux</a> for sponsoring. Thanks also to <a href="http://www.redhat.com/" title="Red Hat">Red Hat</a> for sponsoring the Sunday social event, and to <a href="http://www.canonical.com/" title="Canonical">Canonical</a> for providing our hungry hackers with tea, coffee and bagels.]]></content:encoded>
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43317 				<title>WebKitGTK+ Hackfest Underway in A Coruña</title>
43318 		<link>http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/12/webkitgtk-hackfest-underway-in-a-coruna/</link>
43319 		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Dec 2013 11:29:51 +0000</pubDate>
43320 		<dc:creator><![CDATA[aday]]></dc:creator>
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43322 		<description></description>
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43324 
43325 The annual <a href="https://wiki.gnome.org/Hackfests/WebKitGTK2013" title="WebKitGTK+ Hackfest 2013">WebKitGTK+ hackfest</a> is currently underway in A Coruña, Spain. Going into its fifth year, 2013's event is the biggest so far, including an unprecedented 30 participants.
43326 
43327 The four day event is focusing on everything web in GNOME and GTK+. WebKitGTK+ developer <a href="https://people.gnome.org/~csaavedra/news-2013-12.html#D08" title="Claudio Saavedra - Sun 2013/Dec/08">Claudio Saavedra reports</a> that multiple web processes and user interface improvements to the GNOME web browser are both priorities for the hackfest.
43328 
43329 You can follow all the action on the <a href="https://twitter.com/WebKitGTK" title="@WebKitGTK+">@WebKitGTK+</a> Twitter feed.
43330 
43331 The event has been made possible by sponsorship of Igalia and the GNOME Foundation. Other sponsors are helping with travel costs, accommodation, coffee and snacks. Many thanks to <a href="http://www.samsung.com">Samsung</a>, <a href="http://www.adobe.com/">Adobe</a>, <a href="http://www.company100.net/">Company100</a> and <a href="http://www.cablelabs.com">Cable Labs</a>.
43332 
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