Kjartan Maraas píše v Pá 14. 04. 2006 v 15:51 +0200:
tor, 13,.04.2006 kl. 14.49 -0400, skrev Rodney Dawes:
Looks OK to me. Perhaps you could add a note about the no/nb thing too,
so that we can ensure all the modules are using nb now as the locale
name. That would help alleviate the
tir, 18,.04.2006 kl. 13.29 +0200, skrev Stanislav Brabec:
Kjartan Maraas píše v Pá 14. 04. 2006 v 15:51 +0200:
tor, 13,.04.2006 kl. 14.49 -0400, skrev Rodney Dawes:
Looks OK to me. Perhaps you could add a note about the no/nb thing too,
so that we can ensure all the modules are using nb
Hello freedom lovers,
As you probably know by now, GNOME will be participating in the
Google Summer of Code again this year. For details about the
program visit:
http://code.google.com/soc/
and this page about the GNOME involvement:
http://live.gnome.org/SummerOfCode2006
We are now
The Tango theme is not replacing GNOME icon theme, but the icons in
gnome-icon-theme are being updated with their style, and being moved to
follow the naming spec. I tried to get this done for 2.14 even, and did
it at what I thought was a reasonable time in the cycle (feature
freeze), but it
On Tue, 2006-04-18 at 14:33 -0700, Alex Graveley wrote:
Tomboy is a desktop note-taking application for Gnome and is bundled by
many major distributions. I think it counts as a popular and worthwhile
software. Should we bite the bullet and add it to the Gnome desktop
officially?
I'm all
All the more reason to get some more eyes looking at it!
-Alex
Federico Mena Quintero wrote:
On Tue, 2006-04-18 at 14:33 -0700, Alex Graveley wrote:
Tomboy is a desktop note-taking application for Gnome and is bundled by
many major distributions. I think it counts as a popular and
quote who=Rodney Dawes
The Tango theme is not replacing GNOME icon theme, but the icons in
gnome-icon-theme are being updated with their style, and being moved to
follow the naming spec. I tried to get this done for 2.14 even, and did it
at what I thought was a reasonable time in the cycle
There is something I've been meaning to bring up for a few weeks now and
I'll take Tango as an excuse to finally do it.
Gnome has come a long way since Gnome 2.0 and continues to improve all the
time. Changes such as Tango, Cairo, DBUS, Gstreamer, Project Ridley and
many other initiatives are
Carlos Eduardo Rodrigues Diógenes wrote:
Hi,
I'm making some modifications in the gnome-mag code and I haved to use
the round () function, but when I try to compile I get the following
warning:
warning: implicit declaration of function `round'
I don't know why the function round is
At conferences and LUGs, the marketing message is always about the 6
month release and the idea of just putting off features until the next
version, but what if we combined the two ideas? Have a release every
6 months as we have been, but plan a set of features for 3.0 and when
we hit that set of
On Tue, 18 Apr 2006, Alan Horkan wrote:
I return to my point about Gnome being quite different from what it was
and all the change that have happened. A developer (an Independant
Software Vendor (ISV) for example) could create an acceptable gnome 2.x
application but using older APIs that are
Chris Lahey wrote:
At conferences and LUGs, the marketing message is always about the 6
month release and the idea of just putting off features until the next
version, but what if we combined the two ideas? Have a release every
6 months as we have been, but plan a set of features for 3.0 and
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