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By Juan José Sánchez Penas and Xan López. GNOME has been a successful free software desktop for more than a decade now, delivering quality software while maintaining intact its internal, genuinely open dynamics. However, despite the plans and efforts of many, the Linux Desktop has not been able to reach mainstream usage, and at the same time we are living in times when the traditional desktop itself is becoming irrelevant due to the predominance of new form factors (tablets, phones, set top boxes, and many other mobile&embedded devices). It is true that various GNOME technologies and components have been used successfully by different mobile platforms during the past 6-7 years, but the GNOME project as a whole (basic UX + applications) lacks still some features and the focus needed to become relevant in the 'mobile' space. At the same time, it is not a secret that not everybody is happy with Apple's iOS and Google's Android, so there is room for a truly open, standard, Linux-based, upstream 'mobile' platform. Some consortiums and projects have tried to occupy that space, starting from scratch (Maemo, Moblin, MeeGo, Tizen, Limo), but the creation of a healthy and productive open source ecosystem is a very complex and slow process. We think that GNOME can naturally evolve into being that truly open alternative in this new context, keeping the current project essence but acquiring a renovated focus towards new form factors and more independence. In order to do this, there are three main lines of work, which in one way or another way have already started to be pushed forward by the GNOME community: 1) Continue the good work on GNOME 3.x, including things like shell improvements, new core apps, web integration or a good developer story. 2) Adapt GNOME to new form factors, including touch/multitouch, different screen resolutions, different input methods, or specialized hardware. 3) Create an OS infrastructure for GNOME (installers/updaters, Q&A infrastructure), eliminating the complexity of current packaging systems and the dependency on classical distributions, giving the control back to the GNOME community. In this talk we will review the current direction of GNOME, will discuss which of those things that are needed in order to make it relevant in the new context are happening, and we will do specific proposals on how the things that are missing could be contributed. We will also show demos and examples of the work we and others have been doing during the past months on this direction. With all those lines of work evolving with energy and focus, we think that there is momentum for GNOME to consolidate itself as an attractive, modern platform, with relevance beyond the traditional desktop, and would be in control of the UX delivered to its users over different form factors.

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A bright future for GNOME

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Xan López

Juan José Sánchez

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How is GNOME doing?

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Good things

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Open development +

Free Software =

Level playing field

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15 years of experience delivering software

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Community

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Modern UX for everybody:

simpleusable

accessibleinternationalized

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Powerful and mature core technologies

(GNOME platform)

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GNOME 3 is awesome!

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Bad things

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Focus on the traditional desktop

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Lack of direction and vision

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Stop energy

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Lack of corporate involvement

Fragmentation / Freeloaders

Limited resources

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Bad developer story

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Brain drain / Losing users

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Opportunities

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iOS / Android

They have the market

But not everyone is happy

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Other open alternatives failing (Maemo, Moblin, Limo, Meego,...)

Tizen? OpenWebOS? FirefoxOS?

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Solutions

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We need A PLAN

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More GNOME 3

More focus on mobile

GNOME as an OS/distro

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An ambitious plan for 3.8 - 3.12

Roadmap

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GNOME 3.12 = GNOME 4.0 = GNOME OS

March 2014

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Shell + Core apps mature and polished (4.0)

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Touch enabled mobile UX (4.0)

GNOME on tablets

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OS / Installer / Updater (4.0)

Q&A / Buildbots (4.0)

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SDK (4.x)

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Distribution channels and support for:

Native applications (4.x)

Web (hosted and packaged) applications (4.x)

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HW available with GNOME 4.x preinstalled (4.x)

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Enable (new) sustainability models

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Hardware related business models

Cloud services

App store

Support / Consultancy

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We need to discuss and define this plan

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Board

Design team

Release team

Module maintainers

GNOME companies and volunteers

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Let's make it happen

And start during this GUADEC

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Come to the GNOME OS BoF/hackfest (30th of July, room 2.1a, 10am)

Talk to us!

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Make no little plans. They have no magic to stir men's blood and probably will not themselves be realized.

Daniel Burnham

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