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10 changes: 5 additions & 5 deletions annual-report-2014/GAR2013.sla
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<ITEXT CH="Marketing - New York, USA"/>
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<ITEXT CH="The GNOME Marketing Team (now rebranded as the GNOME Engagement Team) used this hackfest to build a foundation for the team. The beginning of the hackfest focused on fundamental questions such as: What is GNOME? Why does GNOME matter? The later part of the hackfest, foused on the visual identity and brand presentation for GNOME."/>
<ITEXT CH="The GNOME Marketing Team (now rebranded as the GNOME Engagement Team) used this hackfest to build a foundation for the team. The beginning of the hackfest focused on fundamental questions such as: What is GNOME? Why does GNOME matter? The later part of the hackfest focused on the visual identity and brand presentation for GNOME."/>
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<ITEXT CH="Open Help Docs - Cincinnati, OH, USA"/>
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<ITEXT CH="Following the 2013 OpenHelp conference, members of the GNOME Documentation Team convened to brainstorm ideas on improving GNOME developer documentation. Among the things the team worked on during this hackfest are a revamp the GNOME Platform Overview as well as application development documentation in general. A guide for preparing applications for translation was also produced, in addition to Vala examples in the platform tutorials. Finally, the new HowDoI developer documentation initiative was started, which encourages GNOME developers to write specific tutorial-style guides for common tasks."/>
<ITEXT CH="Following the 2013 OpenHelp conference, members of the GNOME Documentation Team convened to brainstorm ideas on improving GNOME developer documentation. Among the things the team worked on during this hackfest were a revamp the GNOME Platform Overview as well as application development documentation in general. A guide for preparing applications for translation was also produced, in addition to Vala examples in the platform tutorials. Finally, the new HowDoI developer documentation initiative was started, which encourages GNOME developers to write specific tutorial-style guides for common tasks."/>
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<ITEXT CH=".NET + GNOME - Vienna, Austria"/>
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<ITEXT CH="GNOME Summit - Montréal, Canada"/>
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<ITEXT CH="The annual GNOME Summit typically takes place in Boston. However, in 2013 it changed location to Montréal, Canada. Despite the change of location, the outcome was very productive. The new GNotification API was completed and there was some brainstorming on design as well as functionality of GNOME Boxes. Lastly, a handful of accessibility regressions were fixed and plans were made to ensure proper accessibility support in GNOME under Wayland."/>
<ITEXT CH="The annual GNOME Summit typically takes place in Boston. However, in 2013 it changed location to Montréal, Canada. Despite the change of location, the outcome was very productive. The new GNotification API was completed and there was some brainstorming on design as well as functionality of GNOME Boxes. Lastly, a handful of accessibility regressions were fixed, and plans were made to ensure proper accessibility support in GNOME under Wayland."/>
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<ITEXT CH="WebKitGTK+ - A Coruña, Galicia, Spain"/>
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<ITEXT CH="With 30 people in attendance, the fifth year of the WebKitGTK+ hackfest was the largest to date. A variety of areas was worked on during this event, including Wayland support for WebKit2 and WebKitGTK+, design and functional improvements to GNOME Web, porting the build system to CMake, as well as improving the integration of the new Web Inspector with WebKitGTK+."/>
<ITEXT CH="With 30 people in attendance, the fifth year of the WebKitGTK+ hackfest was the largest to date. A variety of areas was worked on during this event, including Wayland support for WebKit2 and WebKitGTK+, design and functional improvements to GNOME Web, porting the build system to CMake, and improving the integration of the new Web Inspector with WebKitGTK+."/>
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<ITEXT CH="Día GNOME"/>
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<ITEXT CH="Día GNOME (GNOME Day) 2013 was held in Temuco, Chile on November 9.The main topics included GNOME 3.10, Ubuntu GNOME, how to write good bug reports, and how to write apps with PyGobject. Other activities also took place including “Olimpiadas GNOME” (GNOME Olympics), a fun sport event, and “Guess the Movie”, an entertaining trivia event where the winners received GNOME t-shirts and stickers. Around 50 people participated in the event. "/>
<ITEXT CH="Día GNOME (GNOME Day) 2013 was held in Temuco, Chile on November 9. The main topics included GNOME 3.10, Ubuntu GNOME, how to write good bug reports, and how to write apps with PyGobject. Other activities also took place including “Olimpiadas GNOME” (GNOME Olympics), a fun sport event, and “Guess the Movie”, an entertaining trivia event where the winners received GNOME t-shirts and stickers. Around 50 people participated in the event. "/>
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