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GNOME Receiving Additional Design Help From Germany's Sovereign Tech Agency Fellowship

著者: EditorDavid
2026年8月9日 23:34

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ドイツの「国家自立技術庁」から、GNOMEプロジェクトにデザインおよびコミュニティ管理を専念する2年間の助成金が提供されることになりました。これはGNOMEデザインチームの一員であるフィリップ・ザウエルツウィグによる報告です。

主なポイント:

1. デザインとコミュニティ管理のためにGNOMEに専属の助成者が配られることが決定しました。
2. これにより、デザイナーや開発者に対する設計的フィードバックやレビュー、マock-up作成などの支援が強化されます。
3. サイトでのデザイン作業の露出を増やすため、ブログポストやプレゼンテーション、ハッカソンでのワークショップなどを通じて新しい参加者を募集します。
4. デザインコミュニティの拡大と設計ツールの改善が中心となる2つの戦略的イニシアチブに取り組みます。

フィリップは、「自由で民主的な社会にとって、これらのテクノロジーへの独立したアクセスは不可欠である。GNOMEデスクトップやそのアプリエコシステムは、非 propriety プラットフォームに対する有力な代替手段である」と述べています。

また、Rustコンパイラとインフラストラクチャチームの Jakub Beránek など他の助成金受給者も紹介されています。
The new GNOME Boxes app for accessing virtual systems has reached beta, announced This Week in GNOME. There's also been more work on the Sushi file previewer for Nautilus, and Papers 51 Beta can now add visual signatures to PDF documents. But Phoronix noted one more announcement. "Germany's Sovereign Tech Agency announced earlier this year a new fellowship program and now as part of that, for the next two years GNOME has a fellow dedicated to working on design and community management... paid to help developers with design feedback and reviews, mock-up creation, and other GNOME design related efforts..." From the blog post by GNOME Design Team member Philipp Sauberzweig: I have been contributing to GNOME design as a volunteer for several years... I believe that it's essential for a free and democratic society to ensure free and independent access to these technologies. To achieve this goal, end-user devices based on free and open-source software are key, and the GNOME desktop and its app ecosystem offer a powerful alternative to proprietary platforms... This two-year fellowship is a great honor and marks a significant change in my life. It is a unique opportunity for me to devote my skills and experience entirely to a project I strongly believe in. During my two-year fellowship, I will support GNOME maintainers and developers with design feedback and reviews, create mockups, and coordinate efforts to standardize design patterns. My other activities focus on lasting improvements through two strategic initiatives: expanding the design community to increase capacity and enhancing our design tooling to reduce overhead and simplify onboarding... To attract new contributors, I will increase the visibility of design work by writing regular blog posts, giving presentations, and running workshops at conferences and hackathons. New contribution opportunities for newcomers will be created with clear instructions for independent activities such as collecting state-of-the-art examples, running accessibility and user tests, and creating mockups. Design reviews will be used as mentorship opportunities, pairing regular design contributors with experienced designers for peer review and knowledge sharing... If you're interested in contributing to GNOME design, check out the Design Team page on the Welcome to GNOME website, familiarize yourself with the Human Interface Guidelines, and join our Matrix channel. If you're a GNOME developer feel free to reach out to me via Matrix and involve me in design reviews. Jakub Beránek from the Rust compiler and infrastructure team also earned a fellowship in Germany's Sovereign Tech program, focusing on improving the Rust toolchain's tooling and infrastructure for Rust's developers. Other fellows include Pablo Neira Ayuso (Linux kernel maintainer for the Netfilter subsystem), CPython core developer Stan Ulbrych, and Python core developer Hugo van Kemenade, FreeBSD contributor Alexander Ziaee.

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