Congratulations to everyone who worked hard on the 2.20 release including the translators and the documentors and of course the coders that made this release possible. Awesome job guys!!
sri
Congratulations to everyone who worked hard on the 2.20 release including the translators and the documentors and of course the coders that made this release possible. Awesome job guys!!
sri
Ken, I’m SO going to take revenge for that post!
Folks, riding a pink big wheel takes guts and skill. Which I have plenty of. Thankyouverymuch!
Thanks Sun for the good times. 🙂
sri
Well it’s been forever since I’ve blogged anything. Been really busy with work and I hardly had time to do much with GNOME for the past couple of months. I hadn’t realized how stressed out I was until I finally took a vacation. I was having trouble sleeping and been feeling run down all the time. After the vacation I could finally get some sleep and finally start concentrating on work.
GNOME Journal stuff is actually doing pretty good even though we haven’t had much in the way of releases. Our group are really busy with our personal lives and also caught up in various other GNOME activities. (I’m looking at you Ken) So, this is a shout out for people who want to:
a) slowly get involved with GNOME but are the cautious type.
b) want to get involved but you feel you don’t have the technical background to help. Or maybe GNOME is just so big and complex but you want to help out in some way. GNOME Journal is a great way to start out. We have quite a diverse number of people here.
c) you’re interested in writing and want to try out your technical writing skills
All are valid reasons to join up and help us out. Mail me and I’ll get you started I have plenty of ideas/trends that you could follow up on or post on this blog.