Re: New simpler gnome-keyring API

2007-11-23 Thread Havoc Pennington
Hi, Stef Walter wrote: A new simpler GNOME keyring API is now committed to trunk. It has API documentation in SVN and is described here: http://live.gnome.org/GnomeKeyring/StoringPasswords [1] If anyone wants contribute ideas or make suggestions before its set in stone, please feel free.

Re: TARBALLS DUE: GNOME 2.20.2 Stable Release [date correction]

2007-11-23 Thread Elijah Newren
On Nov 23, 2007 11:08 AM, Vincent Untz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Tarballs are due by Monday November 19th before 23:59 UTC for the GNOME 2.20.2 Stable Release, which will be delivered on Wednesday. Quick correction: This should read Monday November 26th (see also

Re: TARBALLS DUE: GNOME 2.20.2 Stable Release

2007-11-23 Thread Behdad Esfahbod
On Fri, 2007-11-23 at 19:08 +0100, Vincent Untz wrote: [sending the mail for Frédéric, since his mail seems to not have reached the list] Hi fellow GNOME hackers, Did you release 2.20.1 and then realize there was this small annoying bug in your module? Or maybe people started reporting a

Re: Evolution Plugins (Was Re: Rise of the Plugins)

2007-11-23 Thread Calum Benson
On Mon, 2007-11-19 at 23:15 +0530, Srinivasa Ragavan wrote: Unfortunately, It is all in the mind of the hackers. I think it is our job now to organize to a wiki or something. What's wrong with putting in the user guide, where users might actually find it...? Cheeri, Calum. -- CALUM BENSON,

Royal National Institute for the Blind low-vision fonts now under GPL v3 - include in GNOME?

2007-11-23 Thread Peter Korn
Hi gang, I just received word (see attached) that the Tiresias family of fonts, designed by the Royal National Institute for the Blind for clarity and ease of recognition by folks with vision impairments are now available under GPL v3. The family includes fonts recommended and tested for use

Re: New simpler gnome-keyring API

2007-11-23 Thread Stef Walter
Havoc Pennington wrote: - the docs don't really explain what the NETWORK_PASSWORD, GENERIC_SECRET, NOTE thing is for. My understanding is that basically everyone should use GENERIC_SECRET? True, good point. It may be that we could come up with some additional types and suggested sets of