Tag: GNOME
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Les cônes oranges du libre: du ramollissement de l'enthousiasme face aux chantiers technologiques
Dans ce billet, l’ami “Antistress” (Thibaut) fait un état des lieux des grands changements technologiques du libre autour de la plateforme GNU+Linux depuis une quinzaine d’années, lorsque plusieurs d’entre nous ont commencé à utiliser cette plateforme plus intensivement. Il y laisse également transpirer un certain épuisement, ou “manque d’excitation”, qui est probablement ressenti par plusieurs…
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Rebuild of EvanGTGelion: Getting Things GNOME 0.4 released!
We are very proud to be announcing today the 0.4 release of Getting Things GNOME (“GTG”), codenamed “You Are (Not) Done”. This much-awaited release is a major overhaul that brings together many updates and enhancements, including new features, a modernized user interface and updated underlying technology. Beyond what is featured in these summarized release notes…
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Revival of GTG, status update #2: git ready to test!
As a follow-up to my first global project situation update, I am happy to report great progress towards the successful revival of the GTG project. You can see that in this fancy-pants teaser trailer (featuring epic music, big explosions and special effects), or this short status update video that also includes the trailer in it:…
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Overhauling your Open Source project's "Developer Experience" and redefining the workflow
A collection of observations and insights about attracting contributors by improving the developer experience of your open source project, particularly if you don’t have the luxury of paid developers.
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Revival of Getting Things GNOME: survey results and first status update
Ever since my previous blogging frenzy where I laid bare the secret to my productivity, formulated my typology of workers, and published a survey to evaluate the revival potential for Getting Things GNOME, I’m sure y’all have been dying to know what were the outcomes of that survey, and how the GTG project is doing.…
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Survey: making Getting Things GNOME sustainable as a productivity app for public good
Now that you’ve been introduced to the overall concept of Getting Things Done with the video in my previous blog post, let me show you the secret weapon of chaos warriors who want to follow that methodology with a digital tool they can truly own. Your secret weapon: “Getting Things GNOME” “Getting Things GNOME” is…
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Understanding the Rotschild vs GNOME case in 12 minutes
What’s the deal with the Rothschild vs GNOME Shotwell patent litigation case that the GNOME Foundation must defend against, and why does it matter for protecting the Free & Open-Source software community at large? Here’s my personal attempt at explaining the matter with a short video. Please note that this video represents my personal opinions,…
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Open-source-savvy CMO available for hire
Hey folks, I’m back and I’m looking for some new work to challenge me—preferrably again for an organization that does something good and meaningful for the world. You can read my general profile on my personal website (or my CMO services offering), or keep reading here to discover about what I’ve been up to in…
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Awakening from the lucid dream
As I entered the Facility, I could see Nicole sitting on a folding chair and tapping away frantically on her Gemini PDA, in what looked like a very temporary desk setup. “That looks very uncomfortable!” I remarked.
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Helping Purism structure its messaging
I meant to finish writing and posting this a month or two ago, but urgent tasks and life kept getting in the way. I don’t often talk about client work here, but since this is public-facing ongoing work for a company that is insanely pro-Free-Software (not just “open source”), a company that ships GNOME3 by…