GNOME Foundation publish 2013 Annual Report

The GNOME foundation are pleased to publish the 2013 Annual Report . In the Report you can read about the foundation activities during 2013, some of the highlights include details about the continuous success of the OPW program and the many hackfests that took place during the last year.

“The 2013 Annual Report highlight how vibrant the GNOME project is and represents itself a real community effort.” Oliver Propst, Annual Report coordinator.

The foundation want to thank Friends of GNOME and advisory board members who support the foundation and its operations.

GNOME 2010-2011 Annual Report

link to the GNOME 2010-11 Annual Report

The Web Version of the GNOME 2010-11 Annual Report is available for download (2.4 MB, PDF).

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.

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.

The GNOME 2010-11 Report is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license 3.0.

This work is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0.