On 6 November 2012 18:40, Bertrand Rousseau <[email protected]> wrote: > After about 9 months of very active development, the GTG team is proud to > announce the release of Getting Things GNOME! 0.3! > > This version is packed with an amazing amount of bug fixes and many > novelties! The goal with 0.3 was to get GTG back on its feet after more than > a year of working on the internal plumbing. We also fixed many bugs in the > process. We can now say that this goal has been reached, and then some! > > What's new in 0.3? > > Here's an (incomplete) list of changes: > > Performance: thanks to the amazing work of Izidor Matusov, GTG has recovered > its youth and can handle your many tasks way faster than before! > Data backup: GTG keeps several copies of your data, and it's now able to > restore the most recent backup automatically if your data are corrupted. > Help: GTG now has many help pages providing useful documentation for GTG, > thanks to Radina Matic (our community manager and 2012 intern for the GNOME > outreach program) > UI: we've improved our UI in several ways. The most notable will probably be > the new tag editor, which provides an easier way to customize and edit tag's > properties such as colors, icon, etc. > Translations: all translations were updated, and we also got new languages > added to this release! > Stability: we've fixed many bugs causing crashes during this release. > Various other fixes: > Updated and improved plugins: notification area icon, urgency color export, > ... > > Improved Quick Add Toolbar, with more features and flags for you geeks. > Improved command line clients > Saner handling of due dates constraints. > > You can see the complete list of changes in our CHANGELOG. > > The GTG developer team would like to thank and congratulate all the great > people which contributed to this version. You did an amazing work! Thanks > also to our many new contributors which joined us during this development > cycle! > > Where to get it? > > You can get information about how to get the latest version of GTG here: > http://gtg.fritalk.com/pages/download > > What's next? > > For the next releases, we plan to work on the porting of GTG to GTK3. This > should hopefully enable the upcoming redesign of GTG! > > We also have many other projects in the pipeline, most notably: > > collaborative task management, a project which has been started by Izidor > Matusov during Google Summer of Code 2012. > improved task editor, a work performed by Steve Scheel during Google Summer > of Code 2012. > > It's also worth mentioning the great work accomplished by Baptiste Saleil, > who has integrated GTG with GNOME Shell through a GNOME Shell extension > (also a Google Summer of Code 2012). > > Links: > > Screenshots > The project's blog > The project's page on launchpad > The project's page on the GNOME wiki > > -- > Bertrand Rousseau > > > _______________________________________________ > Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~gtg-user > Post to : [email protected] > Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~gtg-user > More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp >
Cool! Congratulations everyone! :D I'm gonna start working asap in the arch linux package. Besides the readme, is there another place so I can make sure I'm installing all the dependencies? -- Pablo Olmos de Aguilera Corradini - @PaBLoX http://www.glatelier.org/ http://about.me/pablox/ http://www.linkedin.com/in/pablooda/ Linux User: #456971 - http://counter.li.org/ _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~gtg-user Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~gtg-user More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

