Re: Module proposal: Project Hamster for GNOME 2.24

2008-04-17 Thread Sebastian Pölsterl
Toms schrieb: I would like to go with LGPLv3, but since there is certain evidence of deskbar code, i'll check what they are using and use that Any suggestions on this are welcome Deskbar is using GPLv2 or later. -- Greetings, Sebastian Pölsterl

Re: Module proposal: Project Hamster for GNOME 2.24

2008-04-17 Thread Toms
I went through all the code yesterday and removed any evidence of LGPL, and put in GPL v3 lines, so now Hamster is properly licensed under GPL v3 On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 10:41 AM, Sebastian Pölsterl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Toms schrieb: I would like to go with LGPLv3, but since there is

Re: Module proposal: Project Hamster for GNOME 2.24

2008-04-17 Thread Vincent Untz
Le mercredi 16 avril 2008, à 12:36 +0100, Toms a écrit : Hi guys! I would like to propose Project Hamster[1] for inclusion in Gnome 2.24 desktop suite Please update http://live.gnome.org/TwoPointTwentythree/Desktop (as described in http://live.gnome.org/ReleasePlanning/ModuleProposing)

Re: Module proposal: Conduit for GNOME 2.24

2008-04-17 Thread Vincent Untz
Hi, Le lundi 31 mars 2008, à 23:35 +1300, John Stowers a écrit : Hey Guys, On behalf of the Conduit [1] development team, I would like to propose Conduit for inclusion in GNOME 2.24 desktop suite. Please update http://live.gnome.org/TwoPointTwentythree/Desktop (as described in

Re: WebKit release cycle and dependency request

2008-04-17 Thread Frederic Peters
Vincent Untz wrote: Accessibility-knowledgeable people: is it fine to not have ARIA support, or is it a requirement? At least it is not a requirement for Yelp and devhelp, the other modules that would benefit from WebKit; for the record Luca Ferretti just added a devhelp-webkit module to

Re: WebKit release cycle and dependency request

2008-04-17 Thread Willie Walker
Accessibility = In the last few weeks we've started to look at formal accessibility support for document navigation and manipulation. The first WebCore patches have landed and we intend to provide AT-SPI accessibility for the 2.24 release. This is partly in response to requests

Re: WebKit release cycle and dependency request

2008-04-17 Thread Shaun McCance
On Thu, 2008-04-17 at 14:04 +0200, Frederic Peters wrote: Vincent Untz wrote: Accessibility-knowledgeable people: is it fine to not have ARIA support, or is it a requirement? At least it is not a requirement for Yelp and devhelp, the other modules that would benefit from WebKit; for the