Website update,
I've added djangoCMS to the website on request from the djangoCMS project. They've added Inkscape to their website too, you can see it here https://www.django-cms.org/en/partnerships/
Added here: https://inkscape.org/support-us/sponsors/ (infrastructure)
Background: djangoCMS is a project we've used for a long time for our inkscape website (inkscape.org) and they are undergoing reforms to make their project more sustainable. Hopefully a positive relationship will help make the website a little cheaper to maintain (especially if we can upstream some of our patches).
Best Regards, Martin Owens
Awesome, I think that's a good idea. I'd love to see our website be a generic deployment of upstream and a config file (and a database of data).
Wondering whether we shouldn't be doing similar things with many of our dependencies. The first one that comes to mind is GTK+. Clearly not every minor dep, but we do have some major ones. Ted On Nov 19 2020, at 5:20 am, Martin Owens doctormo@geek-2.com wrote:
Website update,
I've added djangoCMS to the website on request from the djangoCMS project. They've added Inkscape to their website too, you can see it here https://www.django-cms.org/en/partnerships/
Added here: https://inkscape.org/support-us/sponsors/ (infrastructure) Background: djangoCMS is a project we've used for a long time for our inkscape website (inkscape.org) and they are undergoing reforms to make their project more sustainable. Hopefully a positive relationship will help make the website a little cheaper to maintain (especially if we can upstream some of our patches).
Best Regards, Martin Owens _______________________________________________ Inkscape Board of Directors mailing list -- inkscape-board@lists.inkscape.org To unsubscribe send an email to inkscape-board-leave@lists.inkscape.org
Good idea Ted,
I'd be happy to have Gtk on the sponsors web page, is there someone on their side who could reciprocate?
Martin
On Mon, 2020-11-30 at 09:27 -0600, Ted Gould wrote:
Awesome, I think that's a good idea. I'd love to see our website be a generic deployment of upstream and a config file (and a database of data).
Wondering whether we shouldn't be doing similar things with many of our dependencies. The first one that comes to mind is GTK+. Clearly not every minor dep, but we do have some major ones.
Ted On Nov 19 2020, at 5:20 am, Martin Owens doctormo@geek-2.com wrote:
Website update,
I've added djangoCMS to the website on request from the djangoCMS project. They've added Inkscape to their website too, you can see it here https://www.django-cms.org/en/partnerships/
Added here: https://inkscape.org/support-us/sponsors/ (infrastructure)
Background: djangoCMS is a project we've used for a long time for our inkscape website (inkscape.org) and they are undergoing reforms to make their project more sustainable. Hopefully a positive relationship will help make the website a little cheaper to maintain (especially if we can upstream some of our patches).
Best Regards, Martin Owens _______________________________________________ Inkscape Board of Directors mailing list -- inkscape-board@lists.inkscape.org To unsubscribe send an email to inkscape-board-leave@lists.inkscape.org
Inkscape Board of Directors mailing list -- inkscape-board@lists.inkscape.org To unsubscribe send an email to inkscape-board-leave@lists.inkscape.org
GNOME Foundation would be the right people, but what makes a "GNOME Application" has been a really hot topic in GNOME for years. So I doubt we'd find resolution to that on a reasonable schedule.
They've introduced "GNOME Circle" now, but the requirements are weird. Seems like they're still focused on "open washing" for Red Hat/IBM. https://circle.gnome.org/ Ted On Nov 30 2020, at 9:29 am, Martin Owens doctormo@geek-2.com wrote:
Good idea Ted,
I'd be happy to have Gtk on the sponsors web page, is there someone on their side who could reciprocate?
Martin On Mon, 2020-11-30 at 09:27 -0600, Ted Gould wrote:
Awesome, I think that's a good idea. I'd love to see our website be a generic deployment of upstream and a config file (and a database of data).
Wondering whether we shouldn't be doing similar things with many of our dependencies. The first one that comes to mind is GTK+. Clearly not every minor dep, but we do have some major ones.
Ted On Nov 19 2020, at 5:20 am, Martin Owens doctormo@geek-2.com wrote:
Website update,
I've added djangoCMS to the website on request from the djangoCMS project. They've added Inkscape to their website too, you can see it here https://www.django-cms.org/en/partnerships/
Added here: https://inkscape.org/support-us/sponsors/ (infrastructure)
Background: djangoCMS is a project we've used for a long time for our inkscape website (inkscape.org) and they are undergoing reforms to make their project more sustainable. Hopefully a positive relationship will help make the website a little cheaper to maintain (especially if we can upstream some of our patches).
Best Regards, Martin Owens _______________________________________________ Inkscape Board of Directors mailing list -- inkscape-board@lists.inkscape.org To unsubscribe send an email to inkscape-board-leave@lists.inkscape.org
Inkscape Board of Directors mailing list -- inkscape-board@lists.inkscape.org To unsubscribe send an email to inkscape-board-leave@lists.inkscape.org
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