Amazing! Thank you so much, everyone who helped make this happen!
On Fri, Nov 16, 2018 at 8:07 AM Philip Withnall
wrote:
> Great, thanks to Packet.net, OSU and the sysadmin/GitLab team! Let’s test
> more things.
>
> On Fri, 2018-11-16 at 13:29 +0100, Carlos Soriano wrote:
>
> We still have
Hi,
GNOME 3.31.2 is now available. This is the second unstable development
release leading to 3.32 stable series. Apologies that it's slightly
late: there were some technical snafus.
If you want to compile GNOME 3.31.2, you can use the official
BuildStream project snapshot. Thanks to
Great, thanks to Packet.net, OSU and the sysadmin/GitLab team! Let’s
test more things.
On Fri, 2018-11-16 at 13:29 +0100, Carlos Soriano wrote:
> We still have other donations that are very useful to us, as we
> really shouldn't rely on a single or only a few sources. So still,
> many thanks to
We still have other donations that are very useful to us, as we really
shouldn't rely on a single or only a few sources. So still, many thanks to
GitLab Inc, AWS, Canonical, and the individual contributors with the
Windows and MacOSX machines giving it for free as shared runners.
On Fri, 16 Nov
So that's it, we got fast CI for all projects now, including GNOME/ World/
and all forks.
This is thanks to donations from Packet.net and Oregon State University
Open Source Lab. We will check if they want some PR and do so soon. We will
also update https://wiki.gnome.org/GitLab/CI with the info
Hi,
My be goffice has what you need. It is used by gnumeric for the graphs
and more. You can find simple samples in the tests directory.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/goffice
Hope this helps,
Jean
Le lundi 05 novembre 2018 à 00:40 +0100, bouke haarsma via desktop-
devel-list a écrit :
> Dear
Dear all,
I am currently working on a tool to monitor and overclock a graphics card
with Python3+GTK. As part of the monitoring tool, I have been using the
python matplotlib library. However, I am looking for a graph type element
which integrates better inside all the GTK3 widgets I use. I was
On Mon, Oct 15, 2018 at 8:42 AM Daniel García Moreno wrote:
> With this new modernization we're thinking about change the name to
> something like "Gnome Translations", and maybe a logo redesign would be
> a good idea too.
You might be able to reuse the GNOME Translate name. It was used by a