Le samedi 03 mars 2007, à 10:22, Ken VanDine a écrit :
I am gonna be able to get all the locales on the vmware image and
livecd. Do we have a list of translations that are complete enough
that we want to show? I want to display a list of suggested locales
to choose at boot, but don't think
I have actually now included all the locales, and the image is still
just 490M. Language selection is done via gdm, seems pretty
intuitive.
The new image can be found at:
http://www.rpath.org/rbuilder/project/foresight/release?id=5402
Thanks,
--Ken
On 3/4/07, Vincent Untz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have a vmware image demoing GNOME 2.17.92 and would love to get some
feedback. The LiveCD will be ready to show soon too.
http://www.rpath.org/rbuilder/project/foresight/release?id=5402
Please let me know what you think and lets start collecting a list of
things to change. I know we need
On 3/2/07, Ken VanDine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a vmware image demoing GNOME 2.17.92 and would love to get some
feedback. The LiveCD will be ready to show soon too.
http://www.rpath.org/rbuilder/project/foresight/release?id=5402
Please let me know what you think and lets start
By only shipping what is needed. Conary has such strong dep checking
and fine grained components. Basically, if a package only needs a
shared lib, conary will just include the libs not the runtime stuff.
So we end up with conary packages that look like this:
libgnome=2.16.0-2-5
On 3/2/07, Ken VanDine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
By only shipping what is needed. Conary has such strong dep checking
and fine grained components. Basically, if a package only needs a
shared lib, conary will just include the libs not the runtime stuff.
So we end up with conary packages that
Here is a package list
--Ken
On 3/2/07, Luis Villa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3/2/07, Ken VanDine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
By only shipping what is needed. Conary has such strong dep checking
and fine grained components. Basically, if a package only needs a
shared lib, conary will just
Hi,
Ken VanDine wrote:
abiword=2.4.6-6-1
snip
epiphany=2.17.92-2-1
epiphany-extensions=2.17.4-0.2-1
snip
gnumeric=1.7.6-1-1
...
goffice=0.3.5-1-1
snip
module-init-tools=3.2-1-1
mono=1.2.3.1-0.1-1
snip
openobex=1.2-0.1-0.0.1
opensp=1.5.1-3.2-1
snip
TestGears=0.2-3-0.2
On Fri, 2007-03-02 at 15:33 +0100, Dave Neary wrote:
I think I see some other reasons why you managed to get it so small - I
like some of the choices you made ;)
Although it does mean we have nothing that can read .ppt files on the
image, or a simple POP client.
If it's a GNOME LiveCD then
Yeah, our evince can read ppt files. I do not have some of the
bindings in there, like the java stuff. There isn't any applications
on the image that uses them... so do we think it is important to
include them just to include them, even if people won't see it? I
don't think so... but if
On Fri, 2007-03-02 at 10:38 -0500, Ken VanDine wrote:
Yeah, our evince can read ppt files. I do not have some of the
bindings in there, like the java stuff. There isn't any applications
on the image that uses them... so do we think it is important to
include them just to include them, even
Someone on top of the GNOME LiveCD topic could volunteer to write
https://edit.gnome.jardigrec.eu/en/get-started/livecd once we know
what will we have? This is not a page we can offer easily to new
volunteers.
IMO this page should also list other LiveCDs out there based on GNOME
(Ubuntu and etc).
We can definately work on getting a vmware image out with the latest
gnome stuff. I haven't been doing vmware builds lately, but would
love to. We do have gnome 2.17.91 packaged already, and will get
2.17.92 as soon as the tarballs are in. I will work on vmware images,
and maybe xen images over
Hi,
Ken VanDine wrote:
We can definately work on getting a vmware image out with the latest
gnome stuff. I haven't been doing vmware builds lately, but would
love to. We do have gnome 2.17.91 packaged already, and will get
2.17.92 as soon as the tarballs are in. I will work on vmware
Luis,
Actually rBuilder can create livecd images, I haven't created them for
Foresight yet, but we definately want to.
--Ken
On 2/22/07, Luis Villa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2/19/07, Paul Cutler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
LiveCD: According to this wiki page (
On 2/23/07, Ken VanDine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Luis,
Actually rBuilder can create livecd images, I haven't created them for
Foresight yet, but we definately want to.
Ah, it wasn't able to (or at least it wasn't advertised) the last time
I checked. If that is now the case, rBuilder/foresight
rBuilder also hosts torrents automatically via amazon s3. So all
images built are hosted on s3 which are automatically available as a
torrent.
--Ken
On 2/23/07, Luis Villa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2/23/07, Ken VanDine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Luis,
Actually rBuilder can create livecd
What does ubuntu do for splitting out translations? Do you look at
that just for size constraints?
Thanks,
--Ken
On 2/23/07, Luis Villa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2/23/07, Ken VanDine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Luis,
Actually rBuilder can create livecd images, I haven't created them for
On 2/19/07, Paul Cutler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
LiveCD: According to this wiki page (
http://live.gnome.org/GnomeLiveMedia) it says: It is not
a target to do an official version for GNOME 2.18. If we do:
LiveCD: I think that's a great idea. I've been reading through the
documentation for
Hi,
Dave Neary wrote:
* LiveCD: I think that's a great idea. I've been reading through
the documentation for customizing an Ubuntu LiveCD at
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomization/6%2e06 --
I'm going to need some help on this one.
Hi,
Jerome Gotangco wrote:
I'm familiar with the structure of the OpenCD and it was done mostly
on the the K-Meleon browser. We could start in the list at the wiki:
http://live.gnome.org/GnomeMarketing/GnomeOnWindows
Having this as a Live GNOME CD is also an option, but will lessen our
Hi all,
I just went back and revisited the series of blog articles I wrote last
year before GUADEC:
Marketing GNOME: third-party developers:
http://blogs.gnome.org/view/bolsh/2006/06/14/1
Marketing GNOME: Certification:
http://blogs.gnome.org/view/bolsh/2006/06/20/1
Marketing GNOME: Public
Dave - your email has got me all fired up to help, and couldn't have come at
a better time as I've been trying to figure out what project to help out,
and where to start. I've lurked on this list for a very long time, and
really want to give back.
A few observations, comments and questions:
On 2/19/07, Dave Neary [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* GNOME edition of OpenCD or WinLibre
- Getting together a collection of GTK+ applications for Windows for a
GNOME edition of a Windows CD for magazine covers
- Should include apps which use GTK+ on Linux and other toolkits on
other platforms
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