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> I would like to ask for a UI freeze approval for GNOME Clocks. We have
> tried to finish the redesign of the four panels before UI freeze but we
> have got
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> On Wed, 2020-02-12 at 15:57 -0600, Michael Catanzaro wrote:
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> Due to some changes in WebKit, some code that could previously be
> reached only once is now run multiple times. So Epiphany needs to be
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> This
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> Approval 1 of 2, nice quality improvement!
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>
> I would like to ask for a freeze break request to improve navigation
> gestures in Epiphany by using gesture from WebKit instead of a custom
> implementation.
>
> The MR[1] removes custom gesture
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>
> I'd like to request a UI freeze break for Epiphany's tab bar. In
> incognito mode, they tabs are currently gray, but this doesn't look
> good with the new version of Adwaita. We've changed the tab bar to be
> blue in master. This
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> +1 of 2
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>>>
>>> https://download.gnome.org/co
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>> https://download.gnome.org/core/3.29/3.29.4/NEWS
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Seems latest tarball (3.0.24) fails to build against current GStremer.
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> One more thing. At GUADEC, we discussed removing all the apps currently in
> the gnome-apps moduleset, and moving all the apps from gnome-core into
> gnome-apps. We could call it gnome-core-apps, or not. Anyway,
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> BuildStream project than we had with JHBuild, i.e. using git.
>
> I would suggest that we keep a 'gnome-modulesets' git repository
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>> >
>> > If we want people to start using Buildstream instead jhbuild, I think
>> > we would n
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>> On Wed, Oct 11, 2017 at 8:30 AM, Tristan Van Berkom
>> <tristan.vanber...@codethink.co.uk> wrote:
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>> Does this sound like a reasonable way forward to others ?
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>
> Yes!
It looks like a good plan to me as well.
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>
> On Mon, Sep 11, 2017, 5:34 PM Michael Catanzaro
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>> It definitely requires another 3.24.x release as well.
>>
> yea, of course.
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and the given patch can be found at bug 787450 [1].
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> [1] https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=787450
A bit late but patch is small and fixes a crash;
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I'd like to request a break of the hard code freeze for
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=780171. This is a fix for a
memory leak in GJS which has been present in the code since February 15.
I'm the maintainer of
> Yes, that's the plan. I think Carlos' suggestions made good sense.
>
>
> I'm going to say +1 already, but seeing the final, minimal fix would be
> good.
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> I have updated the patch to make the utility function acting on account
> changes less dependent on guarding-ifs when run in _init().
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> we don't have much else to show in that area, this cycle...maybe thats me
> wearing a marketing rather than rel-eng hat
>
I was afraid of
Yup. I wouldn't have asked for this later in the freeze, but since
> we're near the start
>
>> I guess those are new strings ?
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> Yup.
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>> changes, at the request of Alexandre Franke, but I don't want to mess
>> with string changes on gnome-3-22 at this point.
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> The patches both look fine to me (as g-i-s maintainer). With my
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We have been pushing for this for a while so I though it would be a
good idea to create a GnomeGoal [1] to give it more visibility. Any
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>> something.
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>> Editing is a new feature this cycle, so I don't think it affects any
>> documentation.
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> I already created a branch with the less polemic changes, you can take
> a look in [1]
> Let me know what you think and if there is no complains I will merge
> this over the weekend
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newcommer will not know in which category is a specific module)
I already created a branch with the less polemic changes, you can take
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Let me know what you thin
>>
>
> This sounds ok to me - I think a policy of pinging the relevant
> maintainer on irc first before reverting is a good idea (I know I
> break things occasionally, and would appreciate a ping if I don't see
> the breakage myself). I'd be happy to help out with this as
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>> Great idea, but I think first we should fix the generation of ISO
>> images from continuous [1] so the people can test the latest. Not sur
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> contributors to do their own testing in a timely fashion.
Great idea, but I think first we should fix the generation of ISO
images from continuous [1] so the people can test the latest. Not sure
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> Patch looks good to me, +1
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Debarshi
Its a bit late to add new features, but I trust you and Bastien this
has been properly tested:
1/2 for release team
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and the Fred concerns, I think r-t is the most
appropriate group to hold the ownership of such account.
And as Cosimo said, we can always drop the apps if the became not
active/unmaintained
I personally do not have any idea about how Android/Google Play works,
but I volunteer myself if we agree on thi
e:
http://live.gnome.org/Schedule
[1] https://live.gnome.org/ReleasePlanning/Freezes
[2] https://live.gnome.org/Smoketesting
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after the
freeze on Bugzilla:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=752963
The patch was accidentally pushed, so I am requesting a retroactive freeze
break request.
+1 for the release team.
2/2 for release team
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be great if this gets integrated before the
3.17.91 release (next Monday) though, so there is enough time for
testing this
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Sorry, too late on Friday evening; this of course is GNOME 3.17.2, not 3.15.2
On 29 May 2015 at 18:56, Javier Jardón jjar...@gnome.org wrote:
Hey GNOMErs!
here is the second snapshot of the GNOME 3.17 development cycle, the
3.17.2 release.
Don't miss the Bastien blog post about some cool
sent
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] http://cgit.freedesktop.org/systemd/systemd/tree/src/gudev
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Hi team,
Any idea what could have gone wrong here?
The tarball is there and the NEWS file is actually updated as well
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Date: 4 May 2015 at 05:25
Subject: RE: GNOME 3.17.1 released
To: Javier Jardón jjar
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