Calendar of GNOME activities
January 2002
  • LinuxWorld Conference & Expo, New York, New York, USA
    Conference: January 29 - February 1, 2002
    Expo: January 30 - February 1, 2002

    Jacob K. Javits Convention Center

    A GNOME seminar panel which includes Havoc Pennington and Tim Ney.
    The GNOME Foundation will also have a booth.

December 2001
  • LISA 2001, San Diego, California, USA
    December 2-7

    GNOME Foundation Booth

November 2001
  • LinuxWorld Conference & Expo, Messegelande, Frankfurt, Germany
    Oktober 30 - November 1, 2001

    GNOME Foundation Booth in Halle 6.0 Stand .org Pavilion
    Miguel de Icaza will deliver a keynote on November 1st.

  • Annual Linux Showcase, Oakland, California, USA
    November 8-10, 2001

    Hackers Hothouse & Interoperability Hackfest
    GNOME Foundation Booth #621

October 2001
April 2001
  • GUADEC 2, Copenhagen, Denmark
    April 6-8

    GNOME developers and users from all over the world come togheter for three days of presentations, workshops and planning. If you are contributing to GNOME today or want to start contributing then this is something you don't want to miss.

July 2000
  • LinuxTag 2000 in Stuttgart, Germany.
    June 29 - July 2.

    Mathias Warkus, the coordinator for the GNOME Icon project and other GNOME hackers and users will be at the show.

  • Ottawa Linux Symposium, Ottawa, Canada.
    July 19 - 22.

    Dan Winship: "Evolution". (20th)
    Dave Mason: "DocBook". (21st)
    Michael Meeks: "Bonobo" (22nd)
    Federico Mena: "The GNOME Canvas" (22nd)

June 2000
  • GlobalLinux 2000, Seoul, Korea
    June 14.

    Tim Ney: "The Branding of GNOME".
    Michael Meeks: "Gnome Today and Tomorrow".

May 2000
  • GNOME 1.2 is released
    May 25.

    This major upgrade offers a whole new world of improved functionality and new features to the GNOME users.

March 2000
  • The GNOME Conference: GUADEC in Paris, France.
    March 16 - 18.

    The first only-GNOME conference will be held in Paris. GNOME core developers and users will meet for a three day all-GNOME meeting.

    The event is sponsored by the SuSE, Linux Mandrake, Red Hat, Helix Code, Telecom Paris, ACT Europe, the AFUL, LinuxCare and Mike Shaver.