Friday, May, 28th

What's good for the goose is good for the gander. Chris DiBona made some observations at a recent Silicon Valley conference on the business of open source where there was a distinct lack of Linux desktops on laptops. Where were all the early adopters?

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Wednesday, May, 19th
When Dave Camp, Nautilus developer extraordinaire presents "Moving Forward: A Look at the GNOME Roadmap" at GUADEC in June, he should have a full house. In the auditorium, there will be developers not only from Europe and North America, but also from Brazil, Chile, China, India, Iran, and Turkey. Prior to Dave's "Moving Forward" talk on the last day of the conference, there will be a full crop of talks, panels and Birds-of-a-Feather (BOF) sessions. Can GNOME hackers guess who will be presenting any of these sessions? A Math-Canvas for the GNOME desktop; Abiword; Automatic Verification Techniques to Improve OSS quality; Creating a common media standard for The Free Desktop; Collaboration Station; Deploying Linux on the desktop with LTSP; GNOME Middleware, Secure IPC; GtkSourceView: a future full of colors; GNOME and usability in military systems; GNOME: towards mobility on the desktop; gDesklets; HAL and GNOME; Integrating OpenOffice.org in GNOME; Typography & graphic design for programmers; Secure Programming for the Desktop; Writing a GIMP plugin; On Enterprise Users: Bringing GNOME to small/medium enterprises and JDS - GNOME and the Enterprise User; Reports on localization from around the globe: GNOME in Brazil, GNOME in Japan, GNOME in Spain. These are just a few. The full schedule will be released next week. Registration for the conference is http://2004.guadec.org/registration

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