So, as most have probably read, GNOME is at SIGGRAPH.

The open-source pavilion from above

GNOME and GIMP, but also Blender, Inkscape, Verse, Jahshaka…

The graphics community has some of the highest standards for software, and open-source is fulfilling them

AIGLX and Compiz: Turning virtual desktops and heads

Jon Phillips teaching the world that vector graphics editing doesn’t have to be hard
#1 by Luis on August 2nd, 2006
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Rock on! Let us all know how it goes.
#2 by Evan on August 2nd, 2006
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Nice photos. I especially like the one of the open source pavilion—nice angle.
#3 by Christine on August 3rd, 2006
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Hey, I was there! At that inkscape demo, too!
The Open Source Pavilion was definitely one of the highlights of Exhibit Hall A.
#4 by andy on August 6th, 2006
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actually it was kinda sad that gnome didnt do any demos on the big screen (or behind the booth on their system)… the whole thing was mostly about blender, verse and inkscape. oh well… at least all the systems had fedora+gnome, but i didnt see any gnome guy contributing to the whole thing like the rest… pity!
.andy
#5 by Karen on August 6th, 2006
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I just got home from Siggraph. Nice to see the photos! Hope you had a good time.