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Re: GNU IceCat 3.0.1-g1


From: Muhammad 'MJ' Jassim
Subject: Re: GNU IceCat 3.0.1-g1
Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2008 17:43:22 +0300

Hi Bruno,

My name is Muhammad. I support your idea of making a blog. Personally
would love to be part of it, and raise awairness among people that we
have a real free as in freedom version of Firefox.

I mean we already have Giuseppe's blessings ;)

By the way, I work on the package of IceCat for users of Arch GNU/Linux.
As Giuseppe said: "If somebody is interested to create packages for
other packaging systems he/she is welcome."

Peace,
~Muhammad 'MJ' Jassim
UnbreakableMJ.BlogSpot.com

On Tue, 2008-07-29 at 14:04 +0100, Bruno Miguel wrote:
> > Hi Bruno,
> >
> > Bruno Miguel wrote:
> >>
> >> Off-topic:
> >> I have a suggestion to the Icecat team: create an "official" blog.
> >> It's a really good way to make the project reach more people and it
> >> can work as (not like) a PR department. Who knows if it attracts
> more
> >> contributors.
> >
> > At the moment we don't have many contributors to have this other
> task.
> > If you are interested you can create a blog or any dynamic web site
> that can
> > be a central point for the GNUzilla community.  I will glad to help
> you and
> > contribute there too but personally I would like to concentrate more
> on
> > developing now, GNUzilla or any other free software projects.
> 
> I understand. And it's good that you prefer to concentrate more on
> developing GNUzilla, or else we would be having another Intercrap
> Explorer. xD
> Maybe I follow your suggestion and create a blog, so that people that
> don't know this project can be aware of it and maybe contribute to it.
> People tend to prefer blogs (and blobs too, unfortunately), so they
> are a good way to pass the message.
> 
> About the issue I'm having in compiling Icecat, I've ran pkg-config
> --cflags --libs xcb and I get the following output: -lxcb. The
> problems with the compilation still remain.
> 
> 
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