Please find below the options for consideration and let us know
which options work better for the release team.
1) Late March 2011 starting from 30th March to 2nd April
2) Early April 2011 starting from 6th April to 9th April
3) mid April 2011 starting from 13rd April to 16th April
4) late April 2011 starting from 20 April to 23th April
5) late April 2011 starting from 27 April to 30 April
You may also suggest other dates that work for the release team so
we can consider as well. Thanks!
On 12/14/2010 03:03 PM, Emily Chen wrote:
Hi Fred,
Do we have several options to select/vote ?
-Emily
2010/12/13 Frederic Muller <fredm gnome org>
Dear release team,
I'm relaunching the discussion as it would be really
beneficial to know what best date works for you guys. I guess
I don't need to explain the benefits of having a hackfest for
your team or explain you what you should be doing during that
time: this is a time for you, you should know if it makes
sense or not, and when it works better for your team.
We're also intending to have people from the documentation and
marketing team with whom we have also been in touch since
September.
Now the benefits of having 1 day of open-to-the-public
conference just after that hackfest and around GNOME release
date allows us:
- To save on traveling expenses by combining two events
- Have the best possible people to represent GNOME 3 to the
public
- Explain what is GNOME 3 and answer public questions about it
- Encourage people in one location to use and abuse it
- Give local developer the opportunity to discuss about
(using) GNOME technologies with people who master them
- Have a public event for the launch
There are surely other benefits, but those were some which
came to my mind.
Considering we have about 4 months left to prepare we would
like to confirm a date that works for people and we need to
get this feedback from you.
So looking forward to reading from you soon.
Thank you.
Fred
On 12/09/2010 01:58 AM, Brian Cameron wrote:
Andre:
I think it would be very valuable to have some
representative from
the release team at this launch event, if possible. I
think any
travel subsidy forms from anyone on the release team
(and other
teams where it would be good to have representation)
would be very
seriously considered.
Am Mittwoch, den 08.12.2010, 10:55 +0800 schrieb
Frederic Muller:
combine the GNOME 3.0 launch with the 4th edition of
GNOME.Asia by
having a 3-days hackfest around the release date.
The idea is to get all the work that needs to be
done by each team
(release, doc, marketing) finalized before or during
the release by
getting everybody in the same place, assuming there
is a benefit of
doing so.
What do you think would be the concrete benefit? The
benefit that you
want to create highly influences the actual date that
fits best.
Whatever value could be had by getting people together
in-person
probably requires some joint discussion, not just with
the release
team but with other teams who are planning to attend. It
seems there
should be plenty of opportunities to engage in some
collaborative and
fun work. So we would appreciate any input. If people
from the
release team have any feedback that could influence when
the dates
should be set, let us know.
Brian
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