2010/3/8 Shaun McCance sha...@gnome.org:
Hi folks,
So I proposed that we start having weekly meetings,
but neither Paul nor I will be available next weekend,
and at least Paul, Milo, and I will be at the Desktop
Help Summit the weekend after.
The proposal is to have our next meeting the
On Mon, 2010-03-08 at 09:18 +0100, Milo Casagrande wrote:
2010/3/8 Shaun McCance sha...@gnome.org:
Hi folks,
So I proposed that we start having weekly meetings,
but neither Paul nor I will be available next weekend,
and at least Paul, Milo, and I will be at the Desktop
Help Summit the
On Sun, 2010-03-07 at 18:48 +0100, Milo Casagrande wrote:
2010/3/4 Shaun McCance sha...@gnome.org:
Hi folks,
This is another half-baked idea in my brain.
What's New pages are really nice to have in application help.
Users who love the program love to look at a succinct list of
cool
2010/3/8 Shaun McCance sha...@gnome.org:
How about we have our next meeting March 28? Otherwise
we have a five-week dry spell with no meetings. We can
just start up weekly meetings from there, and have one
on April 4 anyway. It won't be a big problem for people
to miss the April 4
Alberto/Shaun:
I agree that there is no reason why the developer docs should not
include good documentation for modules such as PackageKit, PulseAudio,
PolicyKit, and udev (DeviceKit friends or whatever they are called
this month).
That said, OpenSolaris does not distribute any of these. How
I'm growing a bit sick of GNOME having to be in this limbo situation
where it can't stick to any technology because downstream
distributions choose not to ship some components by default.
PackageKit and PulseAudio are two projects that are pretty well
aligned with the GNOME platform in
On Mon, 2010-03-08 at 10:23 -0600, Brian Cameron wrote:
However, I do think more energy should be focused on the truly
cross-platform interfaces that everybody uses. At the very least, the
documentation should avoid making assumptions about these sorts of
interfaces being used by everyone.
On Mon, 2010-03-08 at 09:57 +0100, Tomeu Vizoso wrote:
Have you considered talking a bit about coarser components such as
abiwidget, evince, vte, webkit/gtk+, tinymail-ui, gtksourceview,
empathy-gtk, etc?
There is no libempathy-* any longer.
All programming should be done with telepathy-glib