NetworkManager applet: What's in a name....

2007-04-20 Thread Joseph Sacco
The tarball for the new NetworkManager applet:

network-manager-applet-0.6.5.tar.bz2

unpacks a source tree named

nm-manager-0.6.5

It would be a good thing if the name of the tarball and source tree were 
identical.


-Joseph

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gnome-doc-utils branched for 2.18

2007-04-20 Thread Shaun McCance
I've just branched gnome-doc-utils for Gnome 2.18.  Stable
old stuff is on the gnome-2-18 branch.  New hotness is on
trunk.

Plans for 2.20:
* Easier color and icon theme stuff
* More visually appealing default rendering
* Improved support for RTL languages
* Various changes to make library.gnome.org work better
* Merging Mallard into the mainline
  ♫ Mallard on the main line ♫ Tell it what you want ♫

I also have plans for substantial changes to the localization
system that will make translators' jobs easier.  But this will
probably be 2.22 material, as it will require work on intltool.

IMPORTANT: The templates and parameters in the DocBook XSLT
will change on trunk.  These changes will not be compatible
with older releases.  This means that if you have custom XSLT
built off of gnome-doc-utils, you may need to make changes to
work with trunk.  It also means that you should not use older
Yelp releases with gnome-doc-utils trunk.

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Shaun


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vinagre (vnc/rdp client)

2007-04-20 Thread Jonh Wendell
Hi, folks.

For a long time i look for a vnc/rdp client that integrates well in
gnome. I'm using tsclient. So, i decided to hack tsclient so that it
fits HIG and another GNOME stuff, in order to fill this hole in GNOME
Desktop.

By reading this blog entry[1], i really got motivated to start this app
immediately.

One point which i consider important is: That app should be able to
connect to vnc servers but rdp (microsoft windows) too. I believe there
are a lot of users like me, who uses GNOME and needs to connect at a
windows machine.

I have contributed to vino because i think it's a very important piece
of software in a enterprise environment. So, *vinagre* is what we need!

What do you think?

[1] - http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/what-i-miss-in-gnome
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https://launchpad.net/~wendell

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Re: online desktop APIs

2007-04-20 Thread Havoc Pennington
Hi,

Now we're thinking about a different approach to this that avoids 
hand-coding of D-Bus APIs every time we want to add a new property or 
kind of info that the server can host.

Wrote up notes at http://developer.mugshot.org/wiki/Extensible_Server_API

Havoc


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