We are starting to write the release notes now, so please add any
changes to the wiki if you haven't already!
Allan
On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 4:23 PM, Allan Day wrote:
> Hi everyone!
>
> The 3.19.x cycle is drawing to a close. With the UI freeze behind us, it is
> time to think about all the cool
Hi everyone!
The 3.19.x cycle is drawing to a close. With the UI freeze behind us, it is
time to think about all the cool stuff that will be released with 3.20. So,
please spend a minute to add any user or developer facing changes to the
wiki page:
https://wiki.gnome.org/ThreePointNineteen/Releas
Magdalen Berns wrote:
>> > You know what to do.
>
> Lies! Should I write something about java-atk-wrapper or is it just the core
> module maintainers you're wanting to hear from about this? :D
You had to prove me wrong, didn't you?!
Anyone can add to the wiki page. Just be sure to include detail
> > You know what to do.
>
Lies! Should I write something about java-atk-wrapper or is it just the
core module maintainers you're wanting to hear from about this? :D
Magdalen
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I know that you have more to tell me about. Don't be shy!
Allan
On Mon, Aug 17, 2015 at 5:20 PM, Allan Day wrote:
> Yes, it's that time already: 3.18 is starting to loom, and we need to
> collect information on the great work that everyone has done over the
> last 6 months.
>
> If you've worked
Yes, it's that time already: 3.18 is starting to loom, and we need to
collect information on the great work that everyone has done over the
last 6 months.
If you've worked on anything user (or developer) facing, we need to
hear about it. Don't worry about whether the change is too small to
mention
Hi everyone,
It's that time again! Please take a moment to think about the user and
developer features that you have worked on for 3.12 and add them to
the wiki:
https://wiki.gnome.org/ThreePointEleven/ReleaseNotes
Thanks!
Allan
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Hey everyone,
3.10 is shaping up really nicely, and it's time to start thinking
about what we want to put in the release notes. Please, please spend a
bit of time to make a note of anything you have done this cycle:
https://wiki.gnome.org/ThreePointNine/ReleaseNotes
The earlier you can provide t
This is your final call! The Release Notes are pretty much done and
I'm looking to get them nailed down at the beginning of next week.
If you have anything that should be included and isn't [1], please
fill in the wiki page [2] asap.
Allan
[1] https://git.gnome.org/browse/release-notes/tree/?h=g
Some of you have been awesome and have given me nice notes on what you
did over the past 6 months. The rest of you are very bad people.
There is time to redeem yourselves, but the window of opportunity is closing.
Allan
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Hi all,
It's that time again! GNOME 3.8 is due for release on 27 March: that
means we have about two weeks to get the release notes fully written -
that's not much time at all.
Enter a trance-like state. Cast your mind back over the last six
months. Ask yourself: is there anything I have done tha
Hi everybody,
we need YOUR help!
It's time to start preparing the 3.6 release notes to tell our users,
developers and press what's and new in the next GNOME release!
What new features does your application have?
What important bug fixes?
What accessibility improvements do we have?
Which modul
On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 12:10 PM, Andre Klapper wrote:
...
> time to start preparing the GNOME 3.4 release notes to tell users,
> developers and press what's new and great in GNOME!
>
> This means: We need YOUR help as you know best!
>
> Please take two minutes:
> * What new features does your app
[Please edit/strip the CC list if answering is needed!]
Hi everybody,
time to start preparing the GNOME 3.4 release notes to tell users,
developers and press what's new and great in GNOME!
This means: We need YOUR help as you know best!
Please take two minutes:
* What new features does your ap
On Wed, 2011-08-31 at 20:46 +0200, Andre Klapper wrote:
> it's time to start preparing the 3.2 release notes to tell our users,
> developers and press what's hot and new in the next GNOME release!
> This means: We need YOUR help!
>
> Please take two minutes and add your news to
>https://live.g
Hi everybody,
it's time to start preparing the 3.2 release notes to tell our users,
developers and press what's hot and new in the next GNOME release!
This means: We need YOUR help!
What new features does your application have?
What important bug fixes?
What accessibility improvements do we ha
I'm going to start writing a first draft of the release notes very soon.
There are still a bunch of apps that are missing from the preparatory
notes [1], however. I know for certain that there have been improvements
to gedit... What about Empathy? What about games? What about Rhythmbox?
What about
We are now under a month from release - and we need your help!
Thank you to those of you who have added content for the Release
Notes, but I have a nagging suspicion we're missing some stuff.
We have so far:
Users:
* GNOME Shell overview & panel fall back
* Apps: Control Center, Cheese, Evince
Dear developers,
I heard a rumor that GNOME 3.0 has some small changes to the GNOME
desktop and GNOME development platform.
Assuming that rumor is true, it's time for you to tell us what those
changes are!
Please update the release notes page on live.gnome.org[1] - please
explain the changes in
On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 3:08 PM, Andre Klapper wrote:
> Am Donnerstag, den 30.09.2010, 15:00 +0300 schrieb Zeeshan Ali
> (Khattak):
>> I tried my best to help you out in this regard while fixing all the
>> critical issues in rygel and the deps in time for GNOME 2.32. What do
>> I get in return?
On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 3:19 PM, Bastien Nocera wrote:
> On Thu, 2010-09-30 at 15:00 +0300, Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 9:23 PM, Paul Cutler wrote:
>> > Can you feel it in the air? It's that time when we start writing
>> > release notes to tell our users and
On Thu, 2010-09-30 at 15:00 +0300, Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 9:23 PM, Paul Cutler wrote:
> > Can you feel it in the air? It's that time when we start writing
> > release notes to tell our users and developers what's coming in the next
> > GNOME release!
> >
>
Am Donnerstag, den 30.09.2010, 15:00 +0300 schrieb Zeeshan Ali
(Khattak):
> I tried my best to help you out in this regard while fixing all the
> critical issues in rygel and the deps in time for GNOME 2.32. What do
> I get in return? You completely ignored my project in the release
> notes rathe
Hi,
On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 9:23 PM, Paul Cutler wrote:
> Can you feel it in the air? It's that time when we start writing
> release notes to tell our users and developers what's coming in the next
> GNOME release!
>
> Thank you to the Anjuta team for adding some bullet points about what's
> com
On Tue, 2010-09-14 at 18:42 +0200, Kenneth Nielsen wrote:
> How are the release notes coming along? Remember, we also need time to
> translate them.
>
> Regards Kenneth
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How are the release notes coming along? Remember, we also need time to
translate them.
Regards Kenneth
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Hi!
> Do we have a plan? Has the Release Team documented this anywhere? I
> can't write about it if I don't know about it. :)
Such a plan would probably not be worth the paper it is written on. Sure,
there will be 2.32.x releases until GNOME 3.0 is released but I doubt that
any module maintain
On Thu, 2010-08-26 at 18:36 -0500, Brian Cameron wrote:
>
> However we want to handle it, I think we should be clear in the
> release
> notes that we have a plan in place for managing releasing ongoing
> support for GNOME 2.x, at least for a reasonable period of time.
> People reading our release
Last 2.x release, but not last 2.32.y release? I'd assume accumulated
bugfixes would just warrant another few micro releases, as they always
have done.
However we want to handle it, I think we should be clear in the release
notes that we have a plan in place for managing releasing ongoing
supp
On Thu, 2010-08-26 at 18:19 -0500, Brian Cameron wrote:
> Paul:
>
> > This is the last (we promise!) release of the GNOME 2.x series - let's
> > document the release as best we can.
> >
> > Add your news here:
> > http://live.gnome.org/TwoPointThirtyone/ReleaseNotes
>
> Since many distributions s
Paul:
This is the last (we promise!) release of the GNOME 2.x series - let's
document the release as best we can.
Add your news here:
http://live.gnome.org/TwoPointThirtyone/ReleaseNotes
Since many distributions ship GNOME 2.x in Long Term Supported releases,
it might make sense to continue
Hi Paul,
On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 5:51 AM, Paul Cutler wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We're still pretty light on content for the upcoming 2.32 release.
I just added some bullets off the top of my head about basic
features Rygel's inclusion will add to GNOME. I'm not very good at
this so please feel free to
Hi,
We're still pretty light on content for the upcoming 2.32 release. I
understand with GNOME 3.0 being pushed out 6 months some features
weren't backported and some developers are doing a maintenance release.
If you do have new features, please add your application changes to the
release note
Can you feel it in the air? It's that time when we start writing
release notes to tell our users and developers what's coming in the next
GNOME release!
Thank you to the Anjuta team for adding some bullet points about what's
coming in GNOME 2.32.
Now I need YOUR help!
What new features does you
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