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GUADEC ‘08 notes
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This year’s GNOME Conference was pretty much fantastic. I had a great time in Istanbul. Where to start? The People: All the awesome folks were there, had great discussions and learned a bunch of new things. The Event: Pretty good, presentations mostly technical, BoFs I attended were more or less fruitful, visionary talks did have plans [...]
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GUADEC roadtrip
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Σκέφτομαι να πάω με αμάξι στην Κωνσταντινούπολη για την GUADEC, στις 7 Ιουλίου. Ψήνεται κανείς για roadtrip αεροπορική (τελικά) επίσκεψη;
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GNOME-Glass date conflict #@$!
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GUADEC @ Istanbul: 7-12 July 2008. Philip Glass @ Athens: 8-12 July 2008. Darn. Update, 2 hours later: EuroPython 2008: 7-12 July 2008. GAH!
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GNOME 2.20
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Το GNOME, η πανέμορφη, λειτουργική και εύχρηστη επιφάνεια εργασίας του Linux, κυκλοφόρησε τη νέα της έκδοση 2.20. Διαβάστε τις ελληνικές σημειώσεις κυκλοφορίας του GNOME 2.20 που επιμεληθήκαμε πέρα στην ελληνική ομάδα GNOME.
Στιγμιότυπα από το GNOME 2.20
<self-talking> Άραγε πόσο δύσκολο θα είναι να προστεθεί υποστήριξη στο meld για να ανοίγει diff αρχεία; Θα βοηθούσε πολύ αν μπορούσαμε [...]
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The GUADEC diaries — chapter 3
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I think my talk titled something like “Transifex: Upstream-friendly, community-centric translations. Making translations easier for everyone” went well, considering the load of stuff I had in my head and the little time to explain them. Here’s a link to the slides for anyone who’d like to take a look.
Thomas Vander Stichele had an awesome [...]
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The GUADEC diaries — chapter 2
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Wireless connection is rare in Birmingham, so I’ll grab this opportunity to post a quick update. Had a meeting with Danilo Šegan (Данило Шеган) of GNOME L10n fame and Carlos Perelló Marín of Ubuntu, Launchpad/Rosetta fame, and discussed handling of upstream translations. It’s a pretty important issue which everyone would like to see tackled, but there [...]
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The GUADEC diaries — chapter 1
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So here I am, at GUADEC, the GNOME conference in the strangely “sunny” Birmingham UK. :-) The place is packed with all sort of hackers, but mostly GNOME ones (obviously). Wherever you turn your face, you see a familiar head from planet.gnome.org and even some from planet.fedoraproject.org. I attended (all) three talks yesterday, and all of [...]
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