Re: GNOME 3.30.2 RELEASED

2018-11-01 Thread Leslie S Satenstein via desktop-devel-list
Hopefully then, I will be able to install my printer, which has worked 
perfectly for years up to and including 3.28.   
Hopefully, we can see the return to the desktop of the home and trashbin. 
Things that were most useful until it wasarbitrarily decided to remove them.  
Hopefully there will be a cross reference program that will allow one to edit 
extensions so that the 3.28 versions will continue to work.We need extensions 
to compensate for the shortcomings in Gnome.

Regards 
 Leslie
 Leslie Satenstein
Montréal Québec, Canada

 

On Wednesday, October 31, 2018, 10:29:59 a.m. EDT, Javier Jardón 
 wrote:  
 
 Hi,

I'm pleased to announce the release of GNOME 3.30.2, the final planned
release for the GNOME 3.30 series (sorry for the week delay)

It includes numerous bugfixes, documentation improvements, and
translation updates.
All distributions shipping GNOME 3.30 are strongly encouraged to upgrade.

Also, for this release I wanted to take advantage of our CI system to
make the build process publicly available [1]

Packages should arrive in your distribution of choice soon, but if you
want to compile
GNOME 3.30.2 by yourself, you can use the official BuildStream [1]
project snapshot.
Thanks to BuildStream's build sandbox, it should build reliably for
you regardless of the dependencies on your host system:

The list of updated modules and changes is available here:
https://download.gnome.org/core/3.30/3.30.2/NEWS

The source packages are available here:
https://download.gnome.org/core/3.30/3.30.2/sources/

Our next major release, GNOME 3.32, is expected in March next year

Cheers,
Javier Jardón
GNOME Release Team

[1] https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-build-meta/merge_requests/119
[2] https://download.gnome.org/teams/releng/3.30.2/gnome-3.30.2.tar
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Re: App menu retirement: progress update

2018-11-01 Thread Allan Day
On Thu, 1 Nov 2018 at 11:37, Richard Hughes  wrote:
>
> On Wed, 31 Oct 2018 at 17:09, Allan Day  wrote:
> > gnome-multi-writer
>
> Removed in master.

Thanks Richard! To make sure, in Multiwriter's case there should be a
primary menu with the following items:

   Import ISO File...
   ---
   About MultiWriter

Allan
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Re: App menu retirement: progress update

2018-11-01 Thread Allan Day
Alberto Fanjul Alonso  wrote:
>
> gitg has issue filed at least https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gitg/issues/141

Thanks Alberto and Jan, I've added these issues to the tracker.

Allan
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Re: App menu retirement: progress update

2018-11-01 Thread Richard Hughes via desktop-devel-list
On Wed, 31 Oct 2018 at 17:09, Allan Day  wrote:
> gnome-multi-writer

Removed in master.

Richard.
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Re: App menu retirement: progress update

2018-11-01 Thread Alberto Fanjul Alonso via desktop-devel-list
gitg has issue filed at least https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gitg/issues/141

El mié., 31 oct. 2018 a las 18:09, Allan Day () escribió:

> Hi everyone,
>
> Hopefully everyone should be aware of the ongoing initiative to retire
> application menus .
> It's almost a month since I announced the initiative, so I wanted to
> provide a progress update.
>
> The headline is that 23 out of 62 apps have had their app menus removed. A
> breakdown of the 39 apps that are still to be fixed:
>
>- Merge request pending: 7
>- Issue filed but no merge request: 6
>- No issue filed: 26
>
> So we've made some good progress, but there's also a way to go. In
> particular, we're going to need help with those apps that might not be
> actively maintained. So, if you have time, do take a look at the list and
> help out, either by filing issues or fixing them.
>
> A full list of unfixed apps is in the footer to this email.
>
> Allan
> --
>
> *Apps that still have app menus*
>
> Pending merge request
>
>- cheese
>- eog
>- gnome-characters
>- gnome-mahjongg
>- gnome-sudoku
>- nautilus
>- polari
>
> Issue filed
>
>- gnome-calendar
>- gnome-photos
>- gnome-screenshot
>- gnome-system-monitor
>- rhythmbox
>- totem
>- gnome-disk-utility
>- yelp
>
> No issue filed
>
>- accerciser
>- evolution?
>- file-roller
>- four-in-a-row
>- geary
>- gitg
>- gnome-chess
>- gnome-dictionary
>- gnome-documents
>- gnome-klotski
>- gnome-multi-writer
>- gnome-nettool
>- gnome-nibbles
>- gnome-robots
>- gnome-sound-recorder
>- gnome-taquin
>- gnome-tetravex
>- gnome-tweaks
>- gnome-usage
>- gnome-weather
>- hitori
>- iagno
>- quadrapassel
>- tali
>
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