GNOME 2.26 module inclusion discussion heats up

2009-01-10 Thread Andre Klapper
Ahoj, a reminder that module inclusion discussion must heat up now. At January 19th, Module Freeze takes place: New modules and functionality for GNOME 2.26 will be chosen[1]. Next weekend, the GNOME Release Team will meet and decide about the proposed modules. Readers: We have already seen

Re: GNOME 2.26 module inclusion discussion heats up

2009-01-10 Thread Andreas Proschofsky
On Sun, 2009-01-11 at 00:10 +0100, Andre Klapper wrote: Please do not propose *new* modules now, it's too late. You can do this again in October for GNOME 2.28. I guess you meant to say in April, October would be a bit late for 2.28 ;) bye Andreas -- Andreas Proschofsky Gentoo Developer /

Brasero improvements over the 2.26 release cycle

2009-01-10 Thread Luis Medinas
Hi! After the previous discussion about proposing Brasero for GNOME 2.26 the Brasero has made lot's of improvements based on some feedback from the community. So right now we released two releases during the 2.25 cycle and added this important features: - Nautilus extension (based on the

Re: Brasero improvements over the 2.26 release cycle

2009-01-10 Thread Martin Meyer
It sounds like you're aiming to make Brasero a pretty all-encompassing burning library/system. That sounds awesome - I really like the idea of having just one library responsible for that desktop-wide. A couple question: Will the refactoring into library and app (the separation) be ready and

Re: GNOME 2.26 module inclusion discussion heats up

2009-01-10 Thread Suman Manjunath
On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 04:40, Andre Klapper ak...@gmx.net wrote: Proposed External Deps: * libproxy * unique * Mono.Addins * libgda * libnotify * notification-daemon * libmapi * samba4 If you already have proposed a module on this mailing list

Re: GNOME 2.26 module inclusion discussion heats up

2009-01-10 Thread Bastien Nocera
On Sun, 2009-01-11 at 00:10 +0100, Andre Klapper wrote: Ahoj, a reminder that module inclusion discussion must heat up now. At January 19th, Module Freeze takes place: New modules and functionality for GNOME 2.26 will be chosen[1]. Next weekend, the GNOME Release Team will meet and decide