Subject: GNOME Summary for May 20 - May 25, 2001 From: Christian Schaller Date: 28 May 2001 18:11:07 +0200 This is the GNOME Summary for May 20 - May 25, 2001. ============================================================= Table of Contents ------------------------------------------------------------- 1) Sun releases first Official version of GNOME for Solaris. 2) New version of OpenOffice Bonobo bridge 3) Ximian launches first release of Soup 4) Gnumeric and Dia with new releases 5) Havoc posts GNOME brainstorming document 6) GStreamer releases 0.2.0 Roadmap 7) Diskless Linux Kiosk using GNOME 8) Nice new 3D modeler 9) Project of the Week: Making gtkhtml into a bonobo component 10) Hacking Activity 11) New and updated software ============================================================== 1) Sun releases first Official version of GNOME for Solaris. -------------------------------------------------------------- Scott Mannina sent out a announcement this week that the first official release of GNOME for Solaris is now available. This release is dubbed a preview release by Sun since the plan is to make GNOME the official desktop of Solaris starting with GNOME 2.0. The full announcement is available here: http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-announce-list/2001-May/msg00046.html ============================================================== 2) New version of OpenOffice Bonobo bridge -------------------------------------------------------------- Torsten Schulz announced the 0.2.0 release of the OpenOffice.org Bonobo Integration project. New features includes support for latest release of Nautilus and OpenOffice. Release announcement: http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-components-list/2001-May/msg00145.html Project homepage: http://whiteboard.openoffice.org/bonobo/index.html ============================================================== 3) Ximian launches first release of Soup -------------------------------------------------------------- Alex Graveley announced that the first release of Soup (0.2) is now available. Soup is a implementation of SOAP in C. An intersting example of what Soup can enable for GNOME is found in this short email exchange between Miguel de Icaza and Jonathan LaCour: http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-hackers/2001-May/msg00335.html http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-hackers/2001-May/msg00344.html The full Soup announcement and some more explanations on uses for SOAP for can be found at Gnotices: http://news.gnome.org/990590897/index_html ============================================================== 4) Gnumeric and Dia with new releases -------------------------------------------------------------- Two of the major applications in GNOME Office had new releases this week. Gnumeric had it's 0.65 release and Dia its 0.88.1 release. Lots of great new functionality in these releases, like improved bonobo support. Full Gnumeric announcement: http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-announce-list/2001-May/msg00043.html Full Dia announcement: http://news.gnome.org/990371177/index_html ============================================================== 5) Havoc posts GNOME brainstorming document -------------------------------------------------------------- Havoc Pennington posted a mail with a lot of good ideas for tasks to do for future releases of GNOME. The mail sparked a lot of debate so if you are interested in seeing what type of features are being pondered or tasks you can help out with, make sure to follow the thread. Havocs mail is available here: http://lists.eazel.com/pipermail/nautilus-list/2001-May/003210.html ============================================================== 6) GStreamer releases 0.2.0 Roadmap -------------------------------------------------------------- The GStreamer project has put togheter a development roadmap for their imminent 0.2.0 Release. If you are interested in finding out what plugins are planned for GStreamer 0.2.0 and what the status of the current plugins are please check it out at: http://www.linuxrising.com/files/gstreroadmap2.html The GStreamer homepage is as always on: http://www.gstreamer.net/ ============================================================== 7) Diskless Linux Kiosk using GNOME -------------------------------------------------------------- Jamie Zawinski, maintainer of XScreensaver and renown ex-mozilla hacker, has published a document detailing how he set up diskless kiosks at his nightclub DNA Lounge using GNOME. A very informational piece with lots of good insights if you ever need to setup a kiosk yourself. http://www.dnalounge.com/backstage/src/kiosk/ ============================================================== 8) Nice new 3D modeler -------------------------------------------------------------- Wolfpack recently did their first release of the Vertex 3D model assembler. It is designed to help you generate high-performance and efficient 3D models for applications using OpenGL style graphics rendering. It looks really nice. http://wolfpack.twu.net/Vertex/index.html ============================================================== 9) Project of the Week: Making gtkhtml into a bonobo component -------------------------------------------------------------- The Encompass browser project needs a developer to help out with wrapping the gtkhtml widget in bonobo. Some code is already available, but it needs someone to finish the job. The plan is to enable people to use Encompass as a GNOME help browser. Details on the POW can be found here: http://sourceforge.net/people/viewjob.php?group_id=27705&job_id=3449 ============================================================== 10) Hacking Activity -------------------------------------------------------------- Thanks the Paul Warren for these lists. Most active modules 89 ximian-setup-tools 81 evolution 74 galeon 68 gnumeric 44 gimp 41 mc 30 dedit 27 gtkhtml 27 libgnomeui 25 setup-tools-backends 24 gdm2 23 gal 23 gnome-guile 23 CVSROOT 21 gnome-i18n 20 file-sel 20 balsa 19 temp 19 libgnome 19 gtk+ [114 active modules omitted] Most active developers 95 kmaraas 80 pablo 76 martin 37 chema 35 jirka 35 proskin 30 unammx 30 kitame 30 fejj 29 maubury 27 kabalak 27 mitch 26 jody 26 rodo 25 arios 25 jberkman 24 chyla 18 hansp 17 menthos 17 carlos 105 active developers omitted] NB These statistics are largely meaningless - they count CVS commits, which are only a very rough indicator of actual progress of a project. ============================================================== 11) New and updated software -------------------------------------------------------------- ximian-setup-tools is a system configuration toolset for UNIX. B-Chat [is yet another 3rd party client for use with Yahoo! Chat. GNet A simple network library built onto of GLib. gdm Rewrite of xdm with Gnome UI. Pan is a multithreaded Usenet newsreader for GTK and GNOME. Oroborus Small, themeable, GNOME comliant window manager. wxWindows is a free cross-platform toolkit in C++ that comes with Python and Perl bindings. SQmaiL is a vfolder-based mailer that stores its messages in an SQL database. Firestarter is a complete firewall tool for Linux machines. gefax is a gnome front end for Efax. gtktalog is made to easily browse a CDROM database. Balsa is an email client for GNOME. GtkMathView is a GTK widget for rendering MathML documents. Overflow is a 'data flow oriented' development environment. Gaby is a small personal databases manager using GTK+ and Gnome gidic is a simple dictionary program which is a GTK-based front-end to The Internet Dictionary project gboard-edit is an application that allows you to create boards for RoboRally. CDrecorder is a gui for cdrecord and mkisofs built using gtk GnoWavCut is a lightweight wave file splitter. ====================================================================================================== Thanks, Christian