Le lundi 30 juillet 2007, à 20:24 -0400, Jorge O. Castro a écrit :
GNOMErs,
It's that time of the year where you guys can show off all the work
you've been putting into your modules.
http://live.gnome.org/TwoPointNineteen/ReleaseNotes
At the above URL you will find the beginnings of the
Hi,
2007/7/31, Vincent Untz [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Le lundi 30 juillet 2007, à 20:24 -0400, Jorge O. Castro a écrit :
GNOMErs,
It's that time of the year where you guys can show off all the work
you've been putting into your modules.
http://live.gnome.org/TwoPointNineteen/ReleaseNotes
Le mardi 31 juillet 2007, à 12:06 +0300, Lucas Rocha a écrit :
I was planning to make an official call for Roadmap update this week.
I'll be 100% busy until wednesday (defending my mastering thesis,
wohoo!).
Vincent, if you want (and have time) to make this call, go for it! :-)
Heh. I'm
Hi,
Comments from our beloved release manager:
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/desktop-devel-list/2007-April/msg00171.html
--lucasr
2007/7/31, Andre Klapper [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
You can learn about libnotify here:
http://www.galago-project.org
andre
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Hi Andre,
IIRC, LSR was proposed too:
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/desktop-devel-list/2007-April/msg00148.html
--lucasr
2007/7/31, Andre Klapper [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Ahoj all,
according to the wiki [1], these are the three proposed modules for
gnome 2.20 inclusion:
developer tools:
+
Hi,
The original proposal:
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/desktop-devel-list/2007-March/msg00318.html
GNOME Journal article:
http://gnomejournal.org/article/56/exercising-your-application-with-accerciser
--lucasr
2007/7/31, Andre Klapper [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
You can learn about accerciser
Le mardi 31 juillet 2007, à 13:46 +0300, Lucas Rocha a écrit :
Hi Andre,
IIRC, LSR was proposed too:
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/desktop-devel-list/2007-April/msg00148.html
And retracted by his maintainer (after IBM changed its strategy [1]):
I fully support the inclusion of accerciser. Members of the Orca team
have been using it with good success, and it's accessible to boot.
Furthermore, the maintainer(s) have migrated it to the new pyatspi
bindings, which alleviates any concerns I had.
Will
On Mon, 2007-07-30 at 23:09 +0200,
Hi guys,
I'm currently making releases of the GStreamer Core and Base Plugins
modules. (These will both be version 0.10.14). They should be out
tomorrow, once I've let the pre-releases stew a bit longer.
It would be nice to have a couple of the new API functions available for
2.20 so that
Am Dienstag, den 31.07.2007, 13:39 +0300 schrieb Lucas Rocha:
Comments from our beloved release manager:
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/desktop-devel-list/2007-April/msg00171.html
thanks lucas! i'm going to quote them here directly, so all those
libnotify fans that are too lazy to click can try
2007/7/31, Andre Klapper [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
comments most welcome.
Would you mind to explain what is notification-daemon and which components
of libsexy are needed by notification-daemon?
andre
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Hi,
The bleeding edge server code is now up at:
http://dogfood-online.gnome.org:9080/
And the old skin:
http://dogfood.mugshot.org:9080/
The two share the same backend app. If you create an account on one the
same account will be on the other. For now, if you go to a page on
Hi Jan,
Le mardi 31 juillet 2007, à 18:08 +0200, Jan Schmidt a écrit :
Hi guys,
I'm currently making releases of the GStreamer Core and Base Plugins
modules. (These will both be version 0.10.14). They should be out
tomorrow, once I've let the pre-releases stew a bit longer.
It would be
On 7/31/07, Havoc Pennington [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What we CAN do right now: if you want to store something on the web to
be used by your app, you can test it against this dogfood server. If you
need the ability to store something new, some of the Mugshot crew could
generally add that
quote who=Sanford Armstrong
GNOME is going to have to become a service provider.
That's one of the major undercurrents of discussion about the Online Desktop
strategy. The Foundation is behind it, but we want to work closely with our
Advisory Board partners to make sure that we don't end up at
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