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Blog moved
I finally got around to moving my blog to GNOME infrastructure. It can now be found here.
Every Detail Matters is Open for Business
Everyone’s favourite UX polish extravaganza is back for another round. For the next months we will be targeting a host of bugs that will add polish and finesse to the GNOME 3 user experience. This is the third time that … Continue reading
LGM 2013
I just got back from Madrid, where I attended this year’s Libre Graphics Meeting. LGM is a great chance to meet with other designers working in the open, and this year’s event was no exception. There were lots of great … Continue reading
Presenting GNOME Contacts
GNOME Contacts is a new feature that is planned for GNOME 3.2. It includes both a GNOME-wide contacts framework that can be used by different applications as well as a dedicated contacts application. I’ve been working hard on the design … Continue reading
Marketing contract: week 7
The Bangalore hackfest and the 3.0 release diverted my blogging to other topics, but I hope my posts have still given a good idea of what I’ve been doing for the GNOME marketing contract. Needless to say, the release was … Continue reading
Bangalore wrap-up
We had some laughs. We ate some ice cream. We worked real real hard. The final two days of the hackfest are a bit of a blur, largely because I was either frantically working on the release notes or being … Continue reading
GNOME 3 User Days
There are lots of enthusiastic GNOME users who have questions about the upcoming release, and there are plenty of people who are interested to hear about what GNOME 3 will be like. That’s why I’m really pleased to be able … Continue reading
gnome3.org is live!
In case you haven’t heard: the GNOME 3 website is now live! Check it out, if you haven’t already. And spread the word: we want as many people to hear about this as possible.