Luis Villa | 13 Feb 17:06

Minutes for Directors Meeting of Jan. 30th, 2008

= Minutes for Meeting of Jan. 30th, 2008 =

== Next Meeting ==
Feb. 13th, 2008

== Attendance ==

 * Luis
 * Lucas
 * Brian
 * Behdad
 * J5

=== Missing ===

 * Vincent (regrets - in Paris for Solutions Linux)
 * Jeff (regrets - LCA)

== Minutes ==

=== Ongoing items ===

 * '''finances:''' updates on hold through Zana's maternity leave.

=== Old items ===

 * '''insurance''': STATUS: Brian is collecting contact information
from foundations-list; will contact a variety of agents for quotes and
information.
 * '''foundation.gnome.org''': ACTION: Jeff to wiki-fy
(Continue reading)

Behdad Esfahbod | 27 Feb 08:35
Favicon
Gravatar

GNOME Foundation Announces Program to Sponsor Accessibility Projects

GNOME Foundation Announces Program to Sponsor Accessibility Projects
====================================================================

BOSTON, Mass—February 27, 2008 — The GNOME Foundation is running an
accessibility outreach program, offering USD$50,000 to be split among
individuals. This program will promote software accessibility awareness
among the GNOME community as well as harden and improve the overall
quality of the GNOME accessibility offering.

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.

“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.

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.

(Continue reading)

Behdad Esfahbod | 28 Feb 12:07
Favicon
Gravatar

GUADEC 2008 Website and CFP


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.

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
Designing the User Interface for Freedom.

“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.”

Among the keynote speakers who will be present at the conference are
Matt Webb, co-author of Mind Hacks 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.

The call for participation in the conference is now open, and will close
on March 30th. A variety of presentations and session can be proposed.
“Emerging GNOME trends set the dialog at GUADEC. It was Online Desktop
(Continue reading)


Gmane