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  2. Dia (software) - Wikipedia

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    Dia was originally created by Alexander Larsson [3] but he moved on to work on GNOME and other projects. James Henstridge took over as lead developer, but he also moved on to other projects. He was followed by Cyrille Chepelov, then Lars Ræder Clausen. Dia is currently maintained by Hans Breuer, Steffen Macke and Sameer Sahasrabuddhe.

  3. Wikipedia:How to draw a diagram with Dia - Wikipedia

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    Dia can also be installed in macOS for Macs. After the program is installed you can start it by clicking on the Dia shortcut under the Start menu in Windows, or, in Linux, as you start other programs. Dia is very powerful, but simple to use. Examples of drawings made with Dia can be seen in it's GNOME page. [1]

  4. Gossip (software) - Wikipedia

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    wiki.gnome.org /Attic /Gossip Gossip is an instant messaging client for Unix-like operating systems. It uses XMPP protocol [ 1 ] and adheres to GNOME's published human interface guidelines . [ 2 ]

  5. GUADEC - Wikipedia

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    GUADEC logo, used since 2013 Desktop Summit is the convergence of GUADEC and Akademy. Photography from GUADEC in 2012. GUADEC, formerly the GNOME Users And Developers European Conference, is an annual developer conference whose prime topic is the development of the GNOME desktop environment and its underlying base software such as GTK, GStreamer, etc.

  6. GNOME Project - Wikipedia

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    GNOME also participated in the Desktop Summit, which is a joint conference organized by the GNOME and KDE communities that was held in Europe in 2009 and 2011. [ 8 ] Among the project's community programs is Outreachy , established with the goals of increasing women participation and improving the resources available to all newcomers for ...

  7. Ximian - Wikipedia

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    Ximian, Inc. (previously called Helix Code and originally named International Gnome Support) was an American company that developed, sold and supported application software for Linux and Unix based on the GNOME platform. It was founded by Miguel de Icaza and Nat Friedman in 1999 and was bought by Novell in 2003.

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  9. Clearlooks - Wikipedia

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    Since the departure of the GNOME Project from the development of GNOME 2 and GTK+ 2, developers forked GNOME 2 and created the MATE desktop environment. It still contains almost all GNOME 2 features and themes. The Clearlooks theme is called TraditionalOK in MATE. Furthermore, a user by the name of jpfleury on Gnome-Look has recreated ...