Gnome & You Daum DevOn 2013 ChangSeok Oh
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WebKit
Gnome korea has participated in Daum DevOn since 2011. The most frenqently asked question in the evets is... “Looks great.
BTW, What is GNOME?”
Just a fake of
?
Why?
Initially, "GNOME" was an acronym of GNU Network Object Model Environment. it was dropped. because this no longer reflects the core vision of the GNOME project. - Via wikipedia
The GNOME project provides two things.
The GNOME desktop environment. An intuitive and attractive desktop for users. The GNOME development platform. An extensive framework for building applications that integrate into the rest of the desktop.
Computer system
GNU/Linux system
Desktop environment
Display
GNOME
KDE
Unity
Service layer
Service layer
Operating system
Linux Kernel
Memory
USB
...
Resources
Xfce
Enlightment
Gnome project is a member of GNU project.
It can be used with vairous Unix-like operating system.
3712 commits in 30 days (2013/09/12 ~ 2013/10/12) 48844 commits in 12 months (2012/10/12 ~ 2013/10/12)
8.05M lines of code. Mostly written in C.
344 GNOME foundation members. 302 contributors in 30 days (2013/09/12 ~ 2013/10/12) 1052 contributors in 12 months (2012/10/12 ~ 2013/10/12)
Very active opensource project!
(2013/10/13)
7 people on the Board of Directors of the GNOME Foundation. 16 companies and organizations on the Advisory board
Sponsors
GNOME foundation and membership The GNOME Foundation is a non-profit organization that furthers the goals of the GNOME Project. While the many GNOME contributors develop code, smash bugs, write documentation, and help users, the Foundation acts as a guiding hand in the process and provides resources and infrastructure. It steers release, determindes what software is officially part of the Project, and acts as the official face of the GNOME Project to the outside world. through it delegates most of its authority to specialized teams. The GNOME Foundation membership is open to all GNOME contributors, and every member of the Board of Directors is a contributing member of the GNOME community.
You can also become a GNOME foundation member!
What happens on Asia?
As a GNOME Foundation member you will recieve the following benefits. 1. vote on Board’s Elections and Referenda. 2. propose yourself as a candidate for the Board of Directors elections. 3. a fancy @gnome.org mail alias. 4. a blog hosted at http://blogs.gnome.org 5. a web space at http://people.gnome.org 6. participation to Planet GNOME. 7. sponsorship and reimbursements for travels, conferences and hackfests. 8. XMPP access to the GNOME Jabber server with member’s @jabber.gnome.org alias. 9. an account on the GNOME Cloud service.
HOW TO GET INVOLVED?
GNOME is a huge project. You can contribute to Gnome in various fields, not only code!
https://wiki.gnome.org/GnomeLove http://www.gnome.org/get-involved
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Software development System administration Web development User experience design Graphic design Documentation Translation Marketing Helping users Event organization Community management Identifying issues and reporting bugs
Keep in touch with us ➔ ➔ ➔ ➔ ➔ ➔
GNOME News : http://www.gnome.org/news GNOME blog : http://planet.gnome.org Wiki : http://live.gnome.org Bug reporting : http://bugzilla.gnome.org Mailing lists : http://mail.gnome.org IRC : irc.gnome.org
GNOME Boston Summit
Hackfests
Outreach Program for Women
The Outreach Program for Women (OPW) helps women get involved in free and open source software. We provide a supportive community for beginning to contribute any time throughout the year and offer focused internship opportunities twice a year with a number of free software organizations.
Schedule 2013-10-01
Application period opens
2013-10-01 ~ 2013-11-11
applicants need to get in touch with at least one project and make a contribution to it
2013-11-11
application deadline at 7pm UTC
2013-11-25
accepted participants announced on this page at 7pm UTC
2013-12-10 ~ 2014-03-10
internship period
Payments Schedule 2013-12-16
$500 will be sent to participants who have begun their internships
2014-01-30
$2250 will be sent to participants in good standing with their mentors
2014-03-13
$2250 will be sent to participants who have successfully completed their internships
Participating Organizations GNOME, Debian, Fedora, Linux Kernel, Mozilla, OpenStack, Wikimedia, Xen Project
Let’s talk about opportunities in GNOME for the Outreach Program for Women About GNOME ➔
GNOME Love, GNOME news, Planet GNOME
Contact Information ➔ ➔
[email protected] #gnome-women on irc.gnome.org
Choose a Project ➔ ➔ ➔ ➔ ➔ ➔ ➔ ➔
Read the project's wiki page on the GNOME wiki Lurk on the project's IRC channel Especially if you are applying for a software development internship, build the code for the project and run it to check out its latest capabilities Look at the open bugs for the project in the GNOME Bugzilla Look at the recent changes in the project's Git repository Read the recent discussion on the project's mailing list Read the blogs of the project's mentor and other project contributors (you can learn who they are when looking at the Git repository) Introduce yourself to the project's mentor and discuss what your tasks during the internship program would be
Mentors ➔
https://wiki.gnome.org/GnomeLove/Mentors
WE WANT YOU! DO NOT HESITATE!
Lastly, GNOME Korea
GNOME Korea has translated GNOME and also had a monthly meeting, a.k.a GNOME TechTalk. Join us!
GNOME Korea Contact Information ➔ ➔ ➔ ➔ ➔
http://gnome.or.kr Blog : http://gnome-kr.blogspot.kr IRC : #gnome on irc.ozinger.org, #gnome-kr on irc.freenode.net Korean Translation : https://l10n.gnome.org/teams/ko/ Googld groups : https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/gnome-kr
Thank you. Have a question?