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Re: gnome.org
by cm on Saturday 10/Jan/2004, @09:45
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As soon as this technology is *stable* I think this should really be done!
It's the most easy and natural for the original author/maintainer of a software to implement and maintain this option.
But to do that the authors must know about it!
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Re: gnome.org
by bangert on Saturday 10/Jan/2004, @14:36
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Qouting from http://www.gnome.org/bounties/
> Welcome to the first-ever open source desktop bounty hunt!
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> The goal of this contest is to help improve the level of integration between
> some of the core components of the Linux desktop.
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> Our specific aim is to improve the experience of collaboration in the
> desktop environment. We believe that communicating and working with other
> people is not simply a function of a single application that sits in a
> rectangular window on your screen ? Evolution or Outlook, for example ? but
> one of the primary functions of a computer. Therefore, collaboration should
> be a first-class element of the user experience. In other words, it should
> be really easy for a GNOME user to talk to, share with, and work with their
> friends.
this is a good candidate IMHO...
thanks!
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