On Thu, 2008-11-06 at 21:48 -0500, Matthew Barnes wrote:
Anyone know the status of WebKit's GObject-based editing API? That's
the main thing keeping Evolution from putting a bullet in GtkHtml. I'm
hesitant to ship a release with both WebKit and GtkHtml dependencies
(the former for rendering,
On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 2:45 PM, Luca Ferretti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Current version is 2.4.3[1] and I know a Python update was yet discussed
in past, but please also consider:
* libproxy (suggested for 2.26) ask for python = 2.5
* gobject-introspection (needed by gnome-shell) ask
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Luca Ferretti schrieb:
I think this is the right time to update from 2.4 to 2.5 (or 2.6
directly), or at least do it in `jhbuild bootstrap`.
[1] http://live.gnome.org/TwoPointTwentyfive/ExternalDependencies
I just wanted to mention that this
Why was Gnome Games omitted from the release notes? This was the worst
possible release that could have been left out. There are more changes in
dependencies and packaging in this release than any other point in my recent
memory.
On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 6:02 AM, Vincent Untz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 6 Nov 2008, at 17:38, David Zeuthen wrote:
But not all notifications comes from applications launched by the
user.
For example
There is a high probability that one or more of your hard disk will
malfunction within the next 24 hours
Your laptop battery is being recalled
Security
Le vendredi 07 novembre 2008, à 09:40 -0600, Jason D. Clinton a écrit :
Why was Gnome Games omitted from the release notes? This was the worst
possible release that could have been left out. There are more changes in
dependencies and packaging in this release than any other point in my recent
Current version is 2.4.3[1] and I know a Python update was yet discussed
in past, but please also consider:
* libproxy (suggested for 2.26) ask for python = 2.5
* gobject-introspection (needed by gnome-shell) ask for python =
2.5
* other modules I'm missing?
I think
2008/11/6 Willie Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
For me, one of the most important problems we face with WebKit is its
lack of accessibility support right now. I have a great fear that Alp
may have grossly underestimated the scope of the work. I have some
confidence, however, that the WebKit folks
Hi Alp:
I'm not sure what you think is being underestimated here. Instead of
throwing our hands in the air and despairing at the size of the task,
my company (Nuanti Ltd.) and I made the decision to make WebKit GTK+
accessibility happen early in 2008.
I'm certainly not throwing my hands up
Bonjour,
i've branched system-monitor and libgtop for gnome-2.24.
The name of the stable branches is gnome-2-24.
Development happens in trunk.
Ciao,
--
Benoît Dejean
GNOME http://www.gnomefr.org/
LibGTop http://directory.fsf.org/libgtop.html
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Calum Benson wrote on 07/11/08 13:09:
On 6 Nov 2008, at 17:38, David Zeuthen wrote:
...
There is a high probability that one or more of your hard disk will
malfunction within the next 24 hours
Your laptop battery is being recalled
Security updates available
I'm not sure where we'd
2008/11/7 Willie Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It took a very long time to get accessibility support added to Gecko,
and it involved a lot of collaborative work between the assistive
technology and Gecko developers. There is a *lot* of testing that needs
to be done to make sure the implementation
Hi Alp,
I'm relieved the passion on this thread is being used for good. Some
inline responses below:
4) Beyond next week: For Epiphany, assess what we need to do to to
better support HTML5 / ARIA.
For anyone interested in tracking Web2.0 accessibility support (ARIA) in
WebKit, I urge you to
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