From: Steve George To: gnome-list@gnome.org Subject: GNOME Summary 2001-09-23 - 2001-09-29 Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2001 22:18:37 +0100 This is the GNOME Summary for 2001-09-23 - 2001-09-29 ============================================================== Table of Contents -------------------------------------------------------------- 1. GNOME 2.0 Platform Alpha 2. Minutes of the GNOME 2.0 Release Team Meeting - 2001/09/21 by Jeff Waugh 3. Linux.com Interviews Lauris Kaplinski 4. Basic Bonobo use by Michael Meeks 5. The GNOME Installation Guide by Karsten Reincke 6. Diet of bugs: the 30-30-30 plan by Elliot Lee 7. RFC on GStreamer event system 8. Java-GNOME 0.7.0 released 9. MrProject 0.4.0 10. Unofficial Unsupported Ximianized ISO Images 11. Hacker Activity ============================================================== 1. GNOME 2.0 Platform Alpha -------------------------------------------------------------- Maciej Stachowiak and the rest of the release team have been busily working on an early platform release of GNOME 2.0. The platform itself only consists of those libraries that will be part of the final environment; essentially this release is so that those developing the GNOME libraries can get a snap shot of where the current state of play is. Some particularly adventurous application developers can also start to consider what they'll need to do to port their application to the new platform. http://lists.gnome.org/archives/gnome-2-0-list/2001-September/msg00114.html ============================================================== 2. Minutes of the GNOME 2.0 Release Team Meeting - 2001/09/21 by Jeff Waugh -------------------------------------------------------------- I think it's fair to say that the GNOME developers have wanted to improve the co-ordination of the releases to make them less stressful and generally more polished. The 2.0 team is larger and seems to be off to a good start with regular meetings outlining actions and points. The minutes show progress being made on parceling out tasks, organising bugzilla and working on methods to converse with the community. Good luck to their efforts! http://lists.gnome.org/archives/gnome-2-0-list/2001-September/msg00219.html ============================================================== 3. Linux.com Interviews Lauris Kaplinski -------------------------------------------------------------- Lauris discussses his work on Sodipodi, why it uses the SVG format for it's native file format, how he feels about the GNOME platform and more. This is a good interview that cover the work well and has some interesting views on GNOME development as well. http://www.linux.com/enhance/newsitem.phtml?sid=93&aid=12529 ============================================================== 4. Basic Bonobo use by Michael Meeks -------------------------------------------------------------- Michael continues his series delving into the dark and powerful workings of Bonobo, one of the GNOME key technologies. If you've found Bonobo difficult to grasp and any aconym minefield then this series should throw new light. Lets hope that Michael gets the bug and decides to keep going after this series! http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/components/library/co-bnbo2.html?dwzone=co mponents ============================================================== 5. The GNOME Installation Guide by Karsten Reincke -------------------------------------------------------------- This already well-known guide on how to compile GNOME from source receives an update to 1.4.1. It's packed through with Karstens experience of compiling the whole thing, which is no mean deal. In addition it's a good location to find some of the premier additional programs that any GNOME addict should have on the desktop, complete with marks. If you find the contents useful why not drop an email, the whole thing must have taken ages to put together! http://www.karubik.de/gig/index.html ============================================================== 6. Diet of bugs: the 30-30-30 plan by Elliot Lee -------------------------------------------------------------- Sopwith whips everyone into shape with a new workout plan to crush the bug infestation on bugzilla. He reckons if 30 people squash 30 bugs per day for 30 days we'll crush the millions of bugs in GNOME bugzilla. Whether his maths is wrong or whether he'll be the sole hacker left standing bug gun in hand, only time will tell! So lend a hand to this worthy cause if you can. http://lists.gnome.org/archives/gnome-devel-list/2001-September/msg00036.html ============================================================== 7. RFC on GStreamer event system -------------------------------------------------------------- Wim Tayman posted an RFC (Request For Comments) on the proposed event system in GStreamer. Anyone who'd like to influence the design should shout now. http://www.geocrawler.com/lists/3/SourceForge/1504/25/6701265/ ============================================================== 8. Java-GNOME 0.7.0 released -------------------------------------------------------------- Jeffrey Morgan recently announced a new release of the Java bindings of GNOME. A little outside the time period for this Summary, but since he tells us that you can compile them with the gcj to native code it seemed worth breaking the rules. http://www.geocrawler.com/archives/3/7035/2001/9/0/6620219/ ============================================================== 9. MrProject 0.4.0 -------------------------------------------------------------- Mikael Hallendal of the Project Management application under development. There are lots of new enhacments including network diagram, calendering and progress tracking components, along with a slew of bug-fixes. The Web site has some nice screenshots to tempt you to download and play with it! http://lists.gnome.org/archives/gnome-announce-list/2001-September/msg00027.html http://mrproject.codefactory.se/ ============================================================== 10. Unofficial Unsupported Ximianized ISO Images -------------------------------------------------------------- Chema Celorio emailed to tell us about his new personal project of adding Ximian packages to various distribution ISO's. So if you'd like to install a new distribution but don't want to have to pay the telephone costs for downloading Ximian later then here's another way to do it. Even if you don't want the ISO his intro paragraph is worth the read, well it made me smile anyway. http://uuxii.cofradia.org/ ============================================================== 11. Hacker Activity -------------------------------------------------------------- Thanks for Paul Warren for these lists. Most active modules: 159 evolution 91 galeon 89 gnucash 85 gnome-utils 57 SashMo 54 web-devel-2 46 gnome-i18n 34 glib 32 walk500 30 gtk+ 27 gnumeric 25 gnome-control-center 24 gnome-core 24 guppi3 22 gtkhtml 20 gtkmm-root 19 gimp 18 procman 17 gnome-python 16 gtranslator [135 active modules omitted] Most active hackers: 78 peticolas (gnucash) 71 carlos 70 linas 56 kabalak 45 kmaraas 40 fejj 39 hadess 39 darin 35 stano 33 jody 31 jbaayen 30 ajshankar 28 pablo 25 keld 25 michael 24 hp 23 minmax 23 owen 22 jcorwin 22 murrayc [124 active hackers omitted] A short Summary this week as Christian and myself have both been packed with real life. Fortunately, GNOME still continues to power away so no doubt there will be extra news for us to report next time! Until then, Steve gnome-summary@gnome.org
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