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Subject: GNOME 2.0 steering committee.
From: Miguel de Icaza <miguel@helixcode.com>
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Hello guys,

   During Guadec, various GNOME hackers got together, and we assembled
the "GNOME 2.0 steering committee", this committee's purpose is
composed of seven hackers (a prime number as suggested by Jacob) to
overview and engineer the release of GNOME 2.0.

   Currently the time line for GNOME releases looks like this:

	April GNOME	-- An update release of GNOME: updated
			   translations, small bug fixes, small
			   improvements, gnome-core-1.2, new docs
			   from the GDP team.

	August GNOME    -- The new GNOME user land applications:
			   Nautilus and Evolution to be included in
			   this release, together with all the
			   regularly scheduled new applications.

        November GNOME  -- The updated GNOME platform is released:
			   everything that was on August GNOME ported
			   over to gtk-1.4/pango/gnome-libs-2.

   The steering committee will overlook the schedule, and make sure
both August GNOME and November GNOME are perfect.

best wishes,
Miguel.

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> Am I the only one wondering who our fearless overlookers are? :)

OOPS!  Yes, here it is:

Dave Mason
Owen Taylor or Tim Janik
Kjartan Maaras
James Henstridge or Guillaume Laurent
Miguel de Icaza
Maciej Stachowiak
John Harper

We still need to talk to James to see if he wants to be part of the
steering committee.

Miguel.