GNOME 41.7 released

2022-06-01 Thread Matthias Clasen via desktop-devel-list
Hi, GNOME 41.7 is now available. This is a stable bugfix release for GNOME 41. All operating systems shipping GNOME 41 are encouraged to upgrade. If you want to compile GNOME 41.7, you can use the official BuildStream project snapshot:

GNOME 40.4 released

2021-08-19 Thread Matthias Clasen via desktop-devel-list
Hi, GNOME 40.4 is now available. This is a stable bugfix release for GNOME 40. All operating systems shipping GNOME 40 are encouraged to upgrade. If you want to compile GNOME 40.4, you can use the official BuildStream project snapshot:

GNOME 3.38.8 released

2021-07-15 Thread Matthias Clasen via desktop-devel-list
Hi, GNOME 3.38.8 is now available. This is a stable bugfix release for 3.38. All distributions shipping GNOME 3.38 are encouraged to upgrade. If you want to compile GNOME 3.38.8, you can use the official BuildStream project snapshot:

GNOME 40 released

2021-03-24 Thread Matthias Clasen via desktop-devel-list
The GNOME Project is proud to announce the release of GNOME 40. This release is the first to follow our new versioning scheme. It brings new design for the Activities overview and improved support for input with Compose sequences and keyboard shortcuts, among many other things. Improvements to

Re: Can we enforce beta release for the freeze

2021-02-21 Thread Matthias Clasen via desktop-devel-list
On Sun, Feb 21, 2021 at 3:18 PM Shaun McCance wrote: > Hi all, > > I just wasted a whole lot of time trying to figure out why I wasn't > seeing GNOME 40 settings in both Rawhide and Tumbleweed, only to > discover that gnome-control-center didn't get an upstream 40.beta > release until a few

GNOME 3.38.4 released

2021-02-17 Thread Matthias Clasen via desktop-devel-list
Hey all, GNOME 3.38.4 is now available. This is the fourth bugfix release for 3.38. All distributions shipping GNOME 3.38 are encouraged to upgrade. If you want to compile GNOME 3.38.4, you can use the official BuildStream project snapshot:

GNOME 3.38 released

2020-09-16 Thread Matthias Clasen via desktop-devel-list
The GNOME Project is proud to announce the release of GNOME 3.38, Orbis. This release brings a new Welcome tour, improved grouping and reordering of applications in the overview, better fingerprint enrollment, deeper systemd integration, and more. Improvements to core GNOME applications include

GNOME 3.36.6

2020-09-09 Thread Matthias Clasen via desktop-devel-list
Hello, GNOME 3.36.6 is now available. This is a stable bugfix release for 3.36. All distributions shipping GNOME 3.36 are encouraged to upgrade. If you want to compile GNOME 3.36.6, you can use the official BuildStream project snapshot:

Re: GitLab Container Registry scheduled maintenance, Friday May 29, 10 UTC

2020-05-31 Thread Matthias Clasen via desktop-devel-list
On Sun, May 31, 2020 at 12:46 PM Michael Catanzaro wrote: In GTK, I see the majority of ci runs now fails with: "The script exceeded the maximum execution time set for the job" ___ desktop-devel-list mailing list desktop-devel-list@gnome.org

Re: How to detect a gtk desktop programmatically

2020-04-29 Thread Matthias Clasen via desktop-devel-list
Hey Tres, in my opinion, environment variables are about the worst possible option for this sort of thing. If you are linking against GTK, the easiest way is to just ask GTK itself if you need to know the theme name: g_object_get (gtk_settings_get_defautt (), "gtk-theme-name", , NULL); But I

GNOME 3.36 released

2020-03-11 Thread Matthias Clasen via desktop-devel-list
The GNOME Project is proud to announce the release of GNOME 3.36, “Gresik”. This release brings a new lock screen and a new app for managing shell extensions, among other things. Once again, the shell has received many performance improvements. Improvements to core GNOME applications include

GNOME 3.34.4

2020-02-19 Thread Matthias Clasen via desktop-devel-list
Hi, here is another stable GNOME update: GNOME 3.34.4. This release contains several weeks worth of bug fixes, and should be a very safe upgrade from 3.34.3. The GNOME flatpak runtime has been updated as well There next (and last) stable 3.34 update is planned for end of March,

Re: GNOME 3.34 released

2019-09-12 Thread Matthias Clasen via desktop-devel-list
On Thu, Sep 12, 2019, 13:14 Matthias C > > > If you are interested in building applications for GNOME 3.34, you can > use the GNOME 3.34 Flatpak SDK, which is available in the sdk.gnome.org > repository. > > This was meant to say: The GNOME 3.34 Flatpak SDK is available on www.flathub.org

GNOME 3.34 released

2019-09-12 Thread Matthias Clasen via desktop-devel-list
The GNOME Project is proud to announce the release of GNOME 3.34, Θεσσαλονίκη (Thessaloniki). This release brings performance improvements in the shell, Drag-And-Drop in the overview, improved mouse and keybord accessibility, previews in the background panel, support for systemd user sessions,

Re: System-wide dark mode

2019-05-30 Thread Matthias Clasen via desktop-devel-list
On Thu, May 30, 2019 at 10:58 AM wrote: > On Thu, May 30, 2019 at 4:15 AM, Allan Day wrote: > > How does this relate to the dark mode in WebKit? > > > > I was hoping that Web would follow the system-wide dark mode > > preference, and expose it to websites... > > The ideal, desired behavior is

Re: I believe we should reconsider our sys-tray removal

2019-03-26 Thread Matthias Clasen via desktop-devel-list
On Tue, Mar 26, 2019 at 3:24 PM wrote: > > > > > I am too, but there is more to this. I'm forced to use topicons or > some other because when I ask an application to quit, I have found that > some applications don't really quit but instead are sitting in the > notification area. That's kind of

Re: Update your libhandy submodules (and packages)

2019-03-06 Thread Matthias Clasen via desktop-devel-list
On Fri, Mar 1, 2019 at 8:42 AM Bastien Nocera wrote: > > > We don't really have any formal rules for external dependencies, I > > think not since the GNOME 2 days. > > I'll bear that in mind next time I get a complaint about the required > version of meson being too new *cough* ;) > > > I did

Re: GNOME Online Accounts 3.34 won't have documents support

2019-01-23 Thread Matthias Clasen via desktop-devel-list
On Wed, Jan 23, 2019 at 10:03 AM Bastien Nocera wrote: > On Wed, 2019-01-23 at 14:33 +, Allan Day wrote: > > Bastien Nocera wrote: > > > > > Flip it on its head and please suggest why, nowadays, any > > > application > > > developer, whether for a GNOME application or a third-party, would

GNOME 3.31.4 released

2019-01-09 Thread Matthias Clasen via desktop-devel-list
Hi developers, happy new year! Here is GNOME 3.31.4, the first development snapshot of 2019. Try it out, test it, improve it. If you want to compile GNOME 3.31.4, you can use the official BuildStream project snapshot. Thanks to BuildStream's build sandbox, it should build reliably for you

GNOME 3.31.3 released

2018-12-12 Thread Matthias Clasen via desktop-devel-list
Hi developers, GNOME 3.31.3 is now available. This will be our last snapshop before the year is over. Try it out, test it, improve it. If you want to compile GNOME 3.31.3, you can use the official BuildStream project snapshot. Thanks to BuildStream's build sandbox, it should build reliably for

Re: Python 2 support in GNOME build tools

2018-07-16 Thread Matthias Clasen via desktop-devel-list
On Sun, Jul 15, 2018 at 10:08 AM, Christoph Reiter via desktop-devel-list < desktop-devel-list@gnome.org> wrote: > On Sun, Jul 15, 2018 at 3:25 PM, Nicolas Dufresne > wrote: > > Stable distribution shouldn't block software from going forward with > > Python 3. Simply because stable OS won't