Hi,

Here's a status update on recent Tomboy happenings...

I've applied a patch originally from Novell to use Tango icons and 
removed the possibly legally entangled Tintin icon.  I've also just 
committed the patch from Sanford for the initial Sticky Note importer 
plugin.  And I've merged a bunch of the changes from a working branch to 
HEAD to support the switch to Gtk# 2.

I believe this removes all of the concerns (actually related to Tomboy) 
blocking addition to the desktop, but perhaps I'm forgetting something.

-Alex, missing Tintin

Sanford Armstrong wrote:
> On 7/24/06, Shaun McCance <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> If I did an upgrade[1] and Sticky Notes wasn't there
>> anymore, I'd be pretty pissed.  That's my data.  It
>> was probably important.  And it's gone.  Sure, I'll
>> bet it's buried in a dot directory somewhere.  I'll
>> bet I could find it.  I'll bet my mom couldn't.
> 
> Just FYI, we have a plugin[1] that imports your sticky notes into
> Tomboy.  We are still working on what sort of "automatic import on
> first run" behavior it should have.  I think it's a fair bet that this
> plugin (or something similar) would be activated by default if Tomboy
> were replacing Sticky Notes in GNOME.
> 
> Sandy
> 
> [1]  
> http://beatniksoftware.com/pipermail/tomboy-list_beatniksoftware.com/2006-July/001234.html
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