Re: Building nightly flatpak apps in the CI

2019-10-20 Thread Abderrahim Kitouni
Hi again,

it has been decided that the old service at sdk.gnome.org will be
discontinued on October 31st. This gives you about 10 more days to
migrate.

Regards,

Abderrahim
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Re: Building nightly flatpak apps in the CI

2019-10-20 Thread Michael Terry
On Wed, Sep 18, 2019, at 16:05, Michael Catanzaro wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 18, 2019 at 8:05 pm, Abderrahim Kitouni 
>  wrote:
> > Some apps use Devel as a suffix to the app-id, some separating it 
> > with a dot, and some not.
> 
> The dot is pretty important IMO, because without it the app ID just 
> looks silly. Compare:
> 
> org.gnome.EpiphanyDevel
> 
> vs.
> 
> org.gnome.Epiphany.Devel

Aesthetics aside, I would make the case for not using a dot. Your normal build 
and your nightly build are two separate entities. That is, your nightly build 
isn’t a sub-component of your normal build (in my mind).

For example (and please correct me if I’m wrong), a flatpak sandbox will let 
you claim any DBus name that is a dot-name underneath your APP_ID. It feels 
weird to me that a normal flatpak could intrude on the bus namespace of its 
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Re: Let's update our doaps!

2019-10-20 Thread Jens Georg


> 
>   
> 
>   Alessandro Bono
>   mailto:ab...@gnome.org; />
>   abono
> 
>   


But that still doesn't make it a valid tag according to the spec or do
we just ignore that?



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GNOME 3.35.1 RELEASED

2019-10-20 Thread Javier Jardón
Hi,

GNOME 3.35.1 is now available. This is the first unstable release
leading to 3.36 stable series.

If you want to compile GNOME 3.35.1, you can use the official
BuildStream project snapshot. Thanks to BuildStream's build sandbox,
it should build reliably for you regardless of the dependencies on
your host system:

https://download.gnome.org/teams/releng/3.35.1/gnome-3.35.1.tar.xz

The list of updated modules and changes is available here:

https://download.gnome.org/core/3.35/3.35.1/NEWS

The source packages are available here:

https://download.gnome.org/core/3.35/3.35.1/sources/

A bootable image has been automatically generated as part of the
release process; if you want to give it a try, download the files from
[1] and simply execute:

$ ./run-in-qemu.sh sda.qcow2

Please report any issues to the gnome-build-meta issue tracker: [2]

WARNING!

This release is a snapshot of development code. Although it is
buildable and usable, it is primarily intended for testing and hacking
purposes. GNOME uses odd minor version numbers to indicate development
status.

For more information about 3.36, the full schedule, the official module
lists and the proposed module lists, please see our 3.35 wiki page:

https://www.gnome.org/start/unstable

Cheers,
Javier Jardón
GNOME Release Team

[1] 
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-build-meta/-/jobs/471112/artifacts/browse/image/
[2] https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-build-meta/issues
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