Release process infographics
Did a attempt to create a graphical representation of the GNOME Release Process, as requested here.

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The birds turned out pretty neat I guess, or as Vincent said:
I like it. It’s pure art, you know. Not understandable.
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Thank you very much. You rock!
Wow, looks even better with the birds!
Beautiful. Bravo.
[...] ps la citazione è una “famosa” frase di Simona Ventura a Quelli che il Calcio fonte: –> chttp://www.andreasn.se/blog/?p=93 [...]
Woohoo! Wow, totally awesome!
Looks very professional. I like it!
btw. what for a font are you using Andreas?
Regards
Achim
That’s awesome. I’ll forward it on to the advisory board members too.
Beautiful artwork!!!
Why can’t all release schedules look like that
Wonderful, as you always do!
I miss a bit of volume on the circles though.
Now, what about the tutorial? X-)
Wow, that reminds me Loco Roco game
YAY! So nice, it reminds me the little bird icon used at successful purchase screen on mooks.com
Wow. What a beautiful picture. Thanks!
I like how you used colors and positioning to demonstrate the ideas.
Nicely done.
Really nice!
Tufte would complain about the birds, but I, for one, love them.
[...] Andreas Nilsson ha sfornato una rappresentazione molto carina del ciclo di rilasci per GNOME 2.24 e 2.26. Ultimamente avranno pochi contenuti da promuovere, ma gli artisti GNOME hanno sempre una marcia in più proprio nelle piccole cose
— Pagine forse correlate:QPackageKit entra in PackageKitAnche KDE avrà PackageKitKDE 4: Sistemata la System Tray¹. O quasitroiata del giorno: nascondere le icone inutili in GNOMEQtopia sul FIC Neo1973 “telefoninux” Etichette: GNOME [...]
[...] Quel «non so che» che distingue lo stile GNOME Leggi l’originale: Quel «non so che» che distingue lo stile GNOME, su pollycoke
Andreas Nilsson ha sfornato una rappresentazione molto carina del ciclo di rilasci per GNOME 2.24 e 2.26. Ultimamente avranno pochi contenuti da promuovere, ma gli artisti GNOME hanno sempre una marcia in più proprio nelle piccole cose
gennaio 8th, 2009 in FreeSoftware, Musica [...]
Love it!
Creative and smooth.
What tool are you using for creating the vector graphic?
[...] Ο Andreas Nilsson έφτιαξε μια εικόνα που δείχνει τα στάδια από τα οποία θα περάσει το GNOME για να παραχθεί το GNOME 2.26. [...]
Terrific!
Farid: Inkscape (http://www.inkscape.org) on Ubuntu.
The numbers in the stems of the plants aren’t clear. There are many numbers for versions already and they seem to confuse and conflict. To remedy this, the numbers in the stems should have post-fixes to differentiate them. So, “20″ would become “20th”. Otherwise, a beautiful way of illustrating the release schedule.
Hello
Very nice! In fact, I love it. Can you please tell me the licence of this work ? In fact, I would like to use and adpat it to build the timeline of the new ubuntu-fr website design.
Thanks
Poupoul2: uh, no idea really. What about ccbysa 3.0?
Feel free to reuse and adapt to your needs!!
Andreas : ccbysa is ok for me if, it’s ok for you. On my side, it will only be a tool to animate the project (as yours in fact), but a very very nice tool.
Poupoul2: All right, lets go by that license then. Good luck!
Thanks.
The result for our project : http://doc.ubuntu-fr.org/projets/design2009#timeline
[...] [...]
[...] Cool, it appears MadsRH took my work and remixed it. Next step, take his work and remix it for the GNOME 3.0 schedule! [...]
[...] Se trata del calendario del desarrollo de nuestra próxima versión de Ubuntu; Lucid Lynx. Esta imagen es creación de MadsRH, quien cuenta haberse inspirado en la imagen del calendario de Gnome. [...]
please tell me that you made this pic in Gimp !! will you ?
[...] Queremos compartir esta ilustración que representa el proceso de liberación de Lucid Lynx. El original no es nuestro, por supuesto, sino que fue publicado en anotherubuntu.blogspot.com y se basa en una idea similar que Andreas Nilssons hizo para GNOME y que pueden encontrar aquí. [...]
[...] to Andreas his so cool idea for representing such [...]