On 16/05/17 09:22 AM, Allan Day wrote:
> The outcome of this evaluation process is that we are recommending that
> GNOME sets up its own GitLab instance, as a replacement for Bugzilla and
> cgit.
I'm totally supportive of the idea. While it is a proposal, I just have
a couple of questions about
On 06/01/17 08:57 AM, Michael Catanzaro wrote:
> On Thu, 2017-01-05 at 20:58 -0600, Michael Catanzaro wrote:
>> and where we are very strongly discouraged from linking
>> to libraries like gtk-rs.
>
> Whoops, I meant to write "discouraged from static linking"
Maybr it is a misunderstanding, but
Hi,
On 05/01/17 09:58 PM, Michael Catanzaro wrote:
> On Thu, 2017-01-05 at 19:25 -0600, Federico Mena Quintero wrote:
>> That *will* download, compile, and link stuff like gtk-rs statically
>> into librsvg.so. I don't think this is a problem in the long term:
>> with things like Flatpak we are
On 29/11/16 10:00 AM, Andrea Veri wrote:
> Finally the GNOME Infrastructure Team is going to introduce a daily
> cronjob (first run is scheduled next week, enough time for collecting
> excludes) that will close all the pull requests for each repository
> hosted under the GNOME organization
On 27/02/16 08:28 AM, Patrick Welche wrote:
> I am mystified and pleasantly surprised: there was a fine pull-request
> against the dasher project on github. I still don't know how you can
> discover the individual commits that make up a pull-request. Today
> I merged the github fork which
On 26/02/16 06:30 PM, Alberto Ruiz wrote:
> https://github.com/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93=type%3Apull+user%3Agnome+state%3Aopen
>
> I do know it is not ideal to have unattended contributions, mind though,
> GitHub won't allow an option for disabling Pull Requests even though we
> asked for it. And I
On 12/03/14 09:56 PM, Hubert Figuière wrote:
On 12/03/14 09:11 PM, Leslie S Satenstein wrote:
I've raised a bugzilla report with Gnome for either the tweak program or
other, as one cannot set a non US layout to include the Euro.
You can set right-Alt to be compose and use that.
I have
On 13/03/14 11:37 AM, Emmanuele Bassi wrote:
you can set the Compose key in the System Settings: Keyboard →
Shortcuts → Compose Key
Uh oh. So I stand double corrected.
Not sure it looked intuitive to me, but I (often) forget there is a very
nice documentation to help :-(
Thanks,
Hub
On 12/03/14 09:11 PM, Leslie S Satenstein wrote:
I've raised a bugzilla report with Gnome for either the tweak program or
other, as one cannot set a non US layout to include the Euro.
You can set right-Alt to be compose and use that.
So that € is done by compose = e or compose = c
So that ¥
On 02/03/14 11:58 AM, Alex GS wrote:
But it's a Mac application, I wonder how hard it would be to bring it to
Linux or perhaps bring it's plugins to Gedit?
Very hard.
Learn Emacs, it is way easier.
Hub
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On 11/10/13 08:01 AM, David Woodhouse wrote:
It is *broadly* true that IRC tends to match the description you give
for it above, I grant you. Although not 100% so, and for other protocols
like XMPP it's even less clear that they can fit cleanly into one camp
or the other. For example some
On 09/10/13 04:57 PM, Kenneth Nielsen wrote:
I don't mean to be a buzz kill here but IRC clients seem to be dime a
dozen. Wouldn't it be possible to take an existing engine and redress it in
GNOME 3 wear, possibly even reuse some of the GUI strings and translations?
\Kenneth
You mean like
On 12/09/13 07:40 PM, Matthias Clasen wrote:
Hey,
we are having a Montreal summit again this year. We have a wiki page
to collect information about it here:
http://live.gnome.org/Montreal2013
Please feel free to fill this up with useful information, like topics
you would like to work
On 16/08/13 05:22 AM, fr33domlover wrote:
Judging by replies here, I'm afraid there's no enough interest. All the
names I recognized here support the GitHub mirrors, while the voices
against them are people whose name I never saw, or are maintainers of
less popular modules.
Please, tell us
On 15/08/13 09:56 AM, fr33domlover wrote:
If someone takes my code and puts it on Github, it's their right to do
so. I won't like it, but I won't stop them. It's their freedom.
But in this case it's not someone randomly copying my work: It's
*direct* mirroring of all my code, directly to
On 04/04/13 11:01 AM, Jasper St. Pierre wrote:
If it simply lands in git and that's it, why do it at all?
There is always a point of having stuff land in git. This allow making
the release process faster in case someone wants to step up and help
with the release. I don't believe in the argument
Hi,
On 02/09/12 11:08 PM, Mattias Eriksson wrote:
However, I haven't seen any talk about Abiword and
Gnumeric on the gnome mailinglists or on planet.gnome.org for quite a while
(I actually was under the impression that these projects had been
abandoned).
AbiWord isn't developed within the
On 15/05/12 01:43 PM, Adam Lechowicz wrote:
I would like to ask you if you are in need of a Tomboy Notes
replacement.
Gnote?
http://live.gnome.org/Gnote
Hub
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There are a few problems IIRC:
1. This needs to be explicitly enabled www.youtube.com/html5
no it does not. This has changed a few month ago. The only caveat I know
is that if you use Flashblock and don't have Flash it chokes until you
whitelist youtube in Flashblock.
2. It does (did?) not
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