Re: evince branched for 2.18

2007-04-18 Thread Elijah Newren
On 4/17/07, Nickolay V. Shmyrev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello all Now Evince development will continue in trunk. For list of planned features see. Mostly we target annotations support and forms http://live.gnome.org/Evince/Roadmap Adding gnome-doc-list as per instructions at

Re: add libcolorblind as an external dependencie

2007-04-18 Thread Elijah Newren
On 4/15/07, Carlos Eduardo Rodrigues Diógenes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Em Dom, 2007-04-15 às 15:39 -0700, Peter Korn escreveu: Hi guys, I'd like to second Behad's question/suggestion - moving this functionality into beryl/compiz makes a lot of sense, especially given the magnification

Information needed: Modules in official GNOME releases but not on the official release cycle

2007-04-18 Thread Elijah Newren
Hi all, So I was trying to improve our release documentation by coming up with a list of modules in official GNOME release sets that do not follow the GNOME release cycle, such as gtk+. We have discouraged adding such modules as time has gone on, but there are still lots of existing modules like

Re: Information needed: Modules in official GNOME releases but not on the official release cycle

2007-04-18 Thread Behdad Esfahbod
On Wed, 2007-04-18 at 11:42 -0600, Elijah Newren wrote: Hi all, So I was trying to improve our release documentation by coming up with a list of modules in official GNOME release sets that do not follow the GNOME release cycle, such as gtk+. We have discouraged adding such modules as time

Re: Information needed: Modules in official GNOME releases but not on the official release cycle

2007-04-18 Thread Elijah Newren
On 4/18/07, Behdad Esfahbod [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Pango totally follows GNOME's release cycle. Dasher does too as far as I remember. I updated the page. Thanks for the correction. /me waits for the flood of other clarifications and corrections Elijah

Re: Do you use multiple gnome-keyring keyrings?

2007-04-18 Thread Nate Nielsen
Jon Nettleton wrote: But I have a few suggestions to help simplify things slightly... A. Let's not expose the 'Login' keyring as a normal keyring. I don't think other applications should be allowed to mess with it. We might consider it a implementation detail internal to

Re: Do you use multiple gnome-keyring keyrings?

2007-04-18 Thread Jon Nettleton
On Wed, 2007-04-18 at 20:42 +, Nate Nielsen wrote: Jon Nettleton wrote: But I have a few suggestions to help simplify things slightly... A. Let's not expose the 'Login' keyring as a normal keyring. I don't think other applications should be allowed to mess with it. We might

Re: Do you use multiple gnome-keyring keyrings?

2007-04-18 Thread Nate Nielsen
Jon Nettleton wrote: Okay well I will get moving on that. One thing that could really help is to start a gnome-keyring mailing list. There has been talk about one on and off for over a year now. It would really help concentrate talks that happen on various other mailing lists. For sure.

Re: Do you use multiple gnome-keyring keyrings?

2007-04-18 Thread Jon Nettleton
On Thu, 2007-04-19 at 01:43 +, Nate Nielsen wrote: Jon Nettleton wrote: Okay well I will get moving on that. One thing that could really help is to start a gnome-keyring mailing list. There has been talk about one on and off for over a year now. It would really help concentrate talks

Alpha version of Unified Python Wrapper for AT-SPI are checked in

2007-04-18 Thread Willie Walker
Hi All: At CSUN in March, Peter Parente and I sat down to talk about a unified Python wrapper for the AT-SPI: http://live.gnome.org/GAP/PythonATSPI The main goals were: * To create a single Python wrapper for AT-SPI reusable across all Python assistive technologies and test tools for

[Fwd: Re: Module proposal: LSR (now being hijacked into a keybinding discussio]

2007-04-18 Thread George Kraft IV
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/desktop-devel-list/2007-April/msg00170.html The keybinding request (387973) to complement the accessibility enhancement to Preferred Applications (350263) is not critical. Omitting it should not directly impact LSR, Orca, or GNOME Magnifier. It or an equivalent