Interview With Paul Cooper - GNOME Mobile
In this interview we talk with Paul. In specific, we talk about:
- Getting started with the GNOME project
- Devices targeted by GNOME Mobile
- Differences between GNOME and GNOME Mobile
- Establishing a design approach for meeting the needs of users and devices
- The potential for virtualization on mobile devices
- The relationship between GNOME and providing kernel and hardware support
Sean Campbell: Paul, tell us a bit about your background, your relationship to GNOME, and how you got involved.
Paul Cooper: I’ve been working in GNOME and open source IT for a bit more than 10 years now.
I guess it started as a career when I was working as a systems and database administrator in the Mathematical Institute at Warwick University.
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