On Sun, 22 Feb 2004 22:01:34 +0100, Nicolas SANCHEZ wrote:
Hello,
I've just tried the GNUstep Live CD. Everything seems to work.
But I think Gorm and PC are important (they are not in the CD), because,
in a first step, we had to show the facilities to developpers.
They are there.
When we start a term, we can't use openapp because the
...Makefiles/GNUstep.sh hasn't been executed.
I also think that some programs, games... not from GNUstep could be
removed from the CD in order to reduce the size of it (> 200MB). I'm not
sure but we can probably obtain a size under 100MB.
Eric Heintzmann wrote:
There's a GNUstep live CD here:
http://www.linuks.mine.nu/gnustep/
I' ve not tested it yet, But if working fine I suggest you burn a few
of it, before going to Fosdem
Eric
Nicola Pero wrote:
Hello, as you know we have a small booth (table + 2 chairs) at Fosdem
2004.
We should have around 500 booklets (thanks MJ Ray! that was
fantastic), and about 100 very high quality brochures (I should get
them tomorrow morning).
If you want to print more stuff and bring it to FOSDEM, you are
welcome!
We really need to evangelize the mass of uncultured kde/gnome
barbarians attending fosdem about the fact that there is another
strong player in the
market - gnustep! :-)
Copies of our literature for printing can be found at -
http://www.roard.com/gnustep/Booklet.pdf
http://www.roard.com/gnustep/GNUstep-brochure.pdf
Btw, maybe those should be available prominently on the main GNUstep
website as well. :-)
If anyone is coming to fosdem and is willing to help with the stand,
you're absolutely welcome.
Things we need -
* a few very large color prints (posters) to hang on the table or
around.
* stickers maybe ?
* people being at the stand and talking to people and passers-by. we
could take turns I suppose.
* someone bringing a laptop loaded with a lot of nice GNUstep
applications to demonstrate GNUstep.
Thanks.