GNOME Turns 19, GUADEC Coverge
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GNOME Turns 19 Years Old Today
Today marks the 19th birthday of the GNOME project.
Founded back in August of 1997 by two university students, Miguel de Icaza and Federico Mena, the GNOME project has since grown into one of the biggest open-source projects in the world.
Icaza and Quintero’s aim was to create an open-source, free desktop environment that was user-friendly, easy to use, and well designed.
Through a diverse and global community the project gave birth to the GNOME desktop environment and the vibrant software ecosystem that has been built around it.
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GNOME's GUADEC 2016 Videos Now Available
Running this weekend in Karlsruhe, Germany was the 2016 GUADEC conference -- GNOME's annual big event. It looked like it was another excellent event and the videos are now available.
I haven't yet found any resource with a complete list of all the slides from the event, but at least the video recordings are now available for those that were unable to watch the livestreams.
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GUADEC 2016 – Day 1
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GUADEC 2016 — Day 2
A dinner tradition in our house is to share three great things from our day. Being at GUADEC is making it hard to remember to do this, so I thought I would list them here.
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