GNOME Summary, July 11-18
- From: Havoc Pennington <rhp zirx pair com>
- To: gnome-announce-list gnome org, gnome-list gnome org
- Subject: GNOME Summary, July 11-18
- Date: Tue, 20 Jul 1999 16:15:21 -0400 (EDT)
This is the GNOME Summary for July 11-18.
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Table of Contents
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1) Project Sunlight
2) Dave's API Documentation FAQ
3) GNOME Programming Guidelines
4) Freenix Call for Papers
5) GNOME Workshop Module
6) Hacking Activity
7) New and Updated Software
Whee! Another late summary. But I'm finished moving now, and we're on
schedule for next week. Also, the summaries are now being posted to:
http://developer.gnome.org/news/summary/index.html
So check that out.
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1) Project Sunlight
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Elliot added a Bonobo interface to the Gimp, so you can embed editable
Gimp images in other applications. Pretty neat. It's in CVS; you have
to check out Gimp with the 'project-sunlight' tag. Ask him why it's
called Project Sunlight, I have no idea. :-)
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2) Dave's API Documentation FAQ
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Dave answers all your API documentation questions:
http://www.gnome.org/mailing-lists/archives/gnome-announce-list/1999-July/0027.shtml
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3) GNOME Programming Guidelines
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This isn't exactly new, but it is worth mentioning since it's never
gotten as much publicity as it should. If you're writing GNOME code,
please read our programming guidelines. This is an extremely useful
document from Federico and Miguel.
http://developer.gnome.org/doc/guides/programming-guidelines/
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4) Freenix Call for Papers
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The free software track at Usenix is interested in papers about
Gnome. If you have an interesting Gnome-related project to talk about,
submit an abstract! See:
http://www.usenix.org/events/usenix2000/cfp/freenix.html
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5) GNOME Workshop Module
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I checked in a gnome-workshop module to CVS, along with some initial
scripts. The idea is to make a complete GNOME Workshop release, so
people can download an entire office suite in one go, instead of
having to track down the individual components. If anyone would like
to test my scripts on non-bash Bourne shells, please do.
We'll probably be making some sort of GNOME Workshop combined release
in the near future, with Gnumeric, Gimp, AbiWord, Dia, etc. So look
for that. For now, you can download the components separately of course.
Check out GNOME Workshop at:
http://www.gnome.org/gw.html
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6) Hacking Activity
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Module Score-O-Matic:
40 gnumeric
39 gnome-libs
36 web-devel-2
27 gphoto
26 gnome-applets
24 gnome-core
22 gimp
19 goose
18 dryad
16 bonobo
14 gdict
13 gnome-ddruid
12 gdk-pixbuf
10 gnome-pim
10 gnome-parted
10 gmf
User Score-O-Matic:
38 sopwith
38 kmaraas
32 campd
27 unammx
24 msw
24 dcm
23 hp
18 spapadim
15 trow
15 jrb
14 pablo
14 martin
13 jberkman
12 jamesh
11 mmeeks
10 yosh
10 johne
I saw GMF doing cool stuff this week (playing a QuickTime movie with
sound); Elliot has been making lots of progress. 'gmf' module in
CVS. Anders Carlsson is adding an MP3 module to it.
There's a gnome-ddruid module now, which is a cool-looking disk
partition editor Matt Wilson is working on. Don't confuse this with
the gnome-druid module.
There was a ton of work on the Dryad IDE from Dave Camp; looks like
it's worth checking out.
There were bunches of changes to Goose, the mathematical engine used
in Guppi, including some new statistical tests and API enhancements.
Jonathan is doing lots of gnome-pilot work, those of you with Palm
Pilots, check this out.
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7) New and Updated Software
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gvsy
GnomePM
GDiary
GPhoto
GNOME Weather
GFlash
VSA
Screem
gchbkgrd
GMyNews
GNOME Anvil
gShogi
gproc
XSitecopy
GnoRPM
DPS-FTP
Glacier
Midnight
NetFerret
GnoNews
Gnome Darxite Clients
GPeriodic
GnoMail
Snurbs
Argonauts
GNU xhippo
GSnes9x
There are also test prereleases for several GNOME core components,
including gnome-pim, gnome-libs, and gnome-core, IIRC. Look for final
releases in the next couple days.
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Until next week -
Havoc
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