The GNOME Journal, June Edition

The latest issue of the GNOME Journal has just been published! It features an article about GStreamer audio effects, an interview with Ken VanDine about GNOME 2.18 Live Media releases, an introduction to Accerciser, and a summary of GNOME.conf.au 2007. Writers in this edition are Stefan Kost, Paul Cutler, Eitan Isaacson, and Davyd Madeley, respectively.

Big thanks to the editors of this edition: Stephanie Watson and Laurie VanDine.

The GNOME Journal features original content and commentary for and by the GNOME community. All articles are published under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 license.

Read now: http://www.gnomejournal.org

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Lucas Rocha is just a brazilian guy who loves hacking and music. He lives in the frozen lands of Finland with his lovely wife Carol. He works for Nokia in the development of Hildon and Maemo. In his free time, he's a happy GNOME contributor. He has a mustache, a beard and big smile in his face.

5 thoughts on “The GNOME Journal, June Edition”

  1. I think I want to work on GNOME Journal web site, front end (re-design) and back-end making it totally localized

  2. Hei Adel, we’re about to migrate to WordPress-MU as our backend.

    Don’t you like the current frontend design? What do you think is bad/missing?

  3. I like layout, I don’ like colours, I hardly noticed “GNOME” word under logo

  4. Adel, we could discuss layout changes if you prepare some mockups and the rationale behind them. :-) In case you do that, send to gnome-journal-list, ok? Thanks for the feedback!

  5. sorry to not reply you sooner

    as I said, I like layout, but not so much about colours, the only problem with it, is the logo, which is not really visible, and overall boring, anyway here a mock-up if you are looking about inspiration

    I was interested in doing back-end, something like this web site, as I developed a framework that enable localizing both interface and contents, however I see you already decided to go WP so you don’t really need my offer

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