Hi All,

I hope everyone is doing well, and is looking forward to the hackfest. I'm
looking forward to seeing some new and familiar faces.

We'll have a lot of people there, and a lot to get through, so we had
talked about some system-prep stuff to make sure that we're all ready to
go. I think most of us have these items set up already, but let us know if
you have any questions/problems.

With regards to computer setup, please have at least GNOME 3.2 set up on
your computer in one form or another. If I recall correctly, you can even
get Ubuntu 11.10 set up with gnome shell, though there will be some minor
differences between it and the standard gnome shell. You can select a
gnome-shell or unity session from the lightdm greeter.

Some other handy utilities to have installed include git, yelp-tools,
yelp-xsl, gnome-common (in case we want to build some updated local
versions of software), and a git log viewer like tig (terminal-based) or
gitg (gui-based, maintained by the gedit developers).

Speaking of gedit, I've put together two blog posts about configuring and
using gedit for documentation:
http://j1m.net/2012/02/02/configure-gedit-for-documentation/
http://j1m.net/2012/02/09/documentation-and-gedit-snippets/

Of course, you are free to use your editor of choice, though.

For the adventurous who want to use development versions of GNOME 3.4, I
know that Mike Hall had mentioned using the Mageia alphas (which feature
3.3.x builds of GNOME), and has also tried using OpenSUSE using the GNOME
Factory repository.  Mike, have you found one of those setups easier to use
or more reliable than the other? Any major problems?  I know that Fedora
will soon be prepping their Fedora 17 alpha. I have not tried any of the
Fedora 17 builds, though.

For the extra adventurous, you may also try setting up a jhbuild of the
latest gnome shell trunk. As I mentioned, though, having at least GNOME 3.2
will be good enough.

Thanks, everyone!

Jim

P.S. If I've missed any other computer-setup suggestions, feel free to
chime in with suggestions.
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