Lucas Rocha wrote: > Hei dude, > > >>> Guys, I'm getting worried: the 2.20 release is tomorrow and we haven't >>> decided about the splash yet. There's no time for any discussion >>> anymore. >>> >>> I guess the 2.20 splash could be "generic": some good-looking image >>> with "GNOME 2.20 is out!". >>> >>> Andreas, what do you think? >>> >>> --lucasr >>> >>> >> Hi Lucas! >> Yeah, I've been worried about that as well for a couple of days now. >> I'll do something generic showing the cool screenshots with the leaf and >> the butterflies tonight. >> > > Any news? :-) > > --lucasr > Hi Lucas! http://andreasn.se/diverse/temp/gnome220.png http://andreasn.se/diverse/temp/gnome220.svg Hand on the heart, not the best I've coughed up in a while. ;) - Andreas > > >>> 2007/9/13, Murray Cumming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >>> >>> >>>> On Wed, 2007-09-12 at 13:24 +0200, Murray Cumming wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>> On Wed, 2007-09-12 at 12:20 +0200, Andreas Nilsson wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>> 2007/9/12, Dave Neary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Let's go with Quim's idea putting improvements in universal access to >>>>>>>> the forefront. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> Ok, if there isn't anyone strongly against it... >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Andreas, I think it would be a good time to start working on the w.g.o >>>>>>> frontpage splash screen. :-) >>>>>>> >>>>>>> --lucasr >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> Totally. Glad we came to a conclusion! >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> We don't yet know what languages are new in GNOME 2.20. We will know >>>>> later today. So I think it's a bit early to mention internationalization >>>>> as a theme of 2.20, assuming that's what you partly mean that with "open >>>>> access". Please be patient for just a few more hours. >>>>> >>>>> >>>> As far as I can tell, no new languages will be supported (80% >>>> translated) in GNOME 2.20, and we may actually have less supported >>>> languages than before (54 in GNOME 2.16, 50 in 2.20, unknown in 2.18). >>>> We can't claim that N'Ko languages are supported (because there are no >>>> translations that actually use that pango shaper), and I don't wish to >>>> make a big deal of the purely under-the-hood part of N'Ko support that >>>> does now exist. So I don't think that we should use improved >>>> internationalization as a major new them. I have mentioned the RTL >>>> support, because that's real and cool. >>>> >>>> It's string freeze now, so this discussion is done, though there's still >>>> some freedom for the splash and for a press release if someone chooses >>>> to do one. This is the introductory paragraph now in the release notes: >>>> " >>>> The improvements in GNOME &gnomeversion; include: Improved support for >>>> right-to-left languages; desktop search integrated into the file chooser >>>> dialog; convenient new features in the Evolution email and calendar >>>> client; enhanced browsing of image collections; simplified system >>>> preferences; efficient power management and incredibly accurate laptop >>>> battery monitoring. Developers receive more help with application >>>> development thanks to a new version of the GTK+ toolkit, improved tools, >>>> and a great new documentation web site. >>>> " >>>> >>>> -- >>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>> www.murrayc.com >>>> www.openismus.com >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >> -- >> marketing-list mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list >> >> > >
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