>>>> "ACPI" == Adam C Powell IV <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[Please don't Cc me] ACPI> I see, this makes sense. I was thinking it might include Nautilus and ACPI> Evolution, though I suppose those are more like apps than core/libs Evolution, Nautilus berk ACPI> types of things. I guess we'll see if they finally increment the ACPI> soname of bonobo. :-) ACPI> It's a bit disconcerting to look at ACPI> ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/unstable/sources/ and see very few new ACPI> releases in the last four months. I guess this means there's a change These new release aren't the "main" Gnome like gnome-libs, gnome-core or gnome-applets. ACPI> of strategy, where unstable 1.3.x material only appears in CVS, then ACPI> will be released all at once as 1.4? Then again, I don't remember ACPI> many 1.1.x releases until 1.1.90. Do you remember the big change between 1.1.50 and 1.2.0 ? I think these beta release was necessary but not for the 1.4.0 If you want you can browse the gnome cvs here : http://cvs.gnome.org/lxr/source/ Choose a package and click month in the right upper corner to see the last change. The only big change I've see is the inclusion of gnome-vfs in gnome-libs. Christian

