GNOME Summary January 3-12: GUADEC, Gtk-- freeze, PixPacks, Evolution status report, GnomeICU, Mnemonic
- From: Havoc Pennington <hp redhat com>
- To: gnome-list gnome org, gnome-announce-list gnome org
- Subject: GNOME Summary January 3-12: GUADEC, Gtk-- freeze, PixPacks, Evolution status report, GnomeICU, Mnemonic
- Date: 12 Jan 2000 16:44:39 -0500
This is the GNOME Summary for January 3-12, 2000.
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Table of Contents
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1) GUADEC
2) Gtk-- Enters Freeze
3) GNOME PixPacks
4) Evolution Updates from Helix Code
5) GnomeICU Release
6) Mnemonic Release
7) Barnes and Noble talk reminder
8) Hacking Activity
9) New and Updated Software
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1) GUADEC
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The big news of the week was the announcement of GUADEC, the GNOME
Users and Developers European Conference in Paris, France this
March. GUADEC will be the first international conference dedicated
entirely to GNOME, and almost all the GNOME core developers will be
there. Part of the time the GNOME developers will discuss the future
of GNOME among themselves; there are also sessions for commercial
software developers to learn about the GNOME libraries, and for users
to learn about the GNOME user environment.
GUADEC is kindly sponsored by Telecom Paris, Helix Code, Red Hat,
SuSE, LinuxCare, AFUL, ACT Europe, and MandrakeSoft. Students at Ecole
Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications (ENST) are organizing the
conference. Thanks to all of these organizations for supporting GNOME.
Read more about it here:
http://www.guadec.enst.fr/
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2) Gtk-- Enters Freeze
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The Gtk-- C++ wrapper has entered a freeze in preparation for a new
stable release. The latest version has much, much lower overhead than
the 1.0 release, and is a very thorough wrapper; C data types are
converted to STL-style types, for example. An advantage of Gtk-- is
that it uses standard C++ features such as the STL and the string
class, so there's no need to have toolkit-dependent code in non-GUI
portions of the application. Gtk-- also offers typesafe signals via
Karl Nelson's libsigc++, and allows you to write new widgets via C++
inheritance. Finally Gtk-- is a complete compiler torture suite that has
resulted in several bug reports to the egcs maintainers. :-)
Read the full announcement here:
http://news.gnome.org/gnome-news/947026914/index_html
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3) GNOME PixPacks
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A new site showed up this week that archives some collections of
images to enhance your GNOME desktop. The first collection contains
nice panel backgrounds collected by GNOME documenter and user-support
guru Telsa Gwynne.
http://dev.nullmodem.de/mawa/gnome-pp/
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4) Evolution Updates from Helix Code
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Some of the Helix Code hackers sent in progress reports on Evolution
(the mail client and calendar application, similar to Outlook).
Bertrand is working on the mail backend (called Camel); they already have
an MH backend and are currently working on mbox. Bertrand promises the
mbox backend will support Netscape and pine variants of the format,
"and be fast as hell too :)".
Chris Lahey has been writing the minicard view for the contact list (I guess if
you have Outlook you can visualize this better):
http://primates.helixcode.com/~clahey/minicard-test.png
I know Ettore has been doing work on GtkHTML for the message displayer and composer.
Michael Zucchi has some cool screenshots and sample printouts on his diary page:
http://zedzone.mmc.com.au/diary.html
This is printing suport for gnomecal, to be merged into Evolution.
There are also several impressive widgets you can get working from CVS if you try
hard enough: the shortcut panel, a complicated scheduling display, and
the ETable table widget. These are all pretty snazzy.
As I understand it the eventual plan is to glue all the components
together with Python.
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5) GnomeICU Release
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Jeremy Wise announced a new GnomeICU release:
http://gnomeicu.gdev.net/
This release is "nearly uncrashable" and works great!
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6) Mnemonic Release
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The long-silent Mnemonic project has made a release, read about it here:
http://news.gnome.org/gnome-news/947601386/index_html
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7) Barnes and Noble talk reminder
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Tonight! 7:30. Cary, North Carolina.
http://news.gnome.org/gnome-news/947622131/index_html
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8) Hacking Activity
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Module Score-O-Matic:
(number of CVS commits per module, since the last summary)
92 gimp
89 nautilus
88 gnomeicu
61 guppi3
57 gnumeric
51 gtk--
49 gnome-libs
40 gnome-core
29 libgtop
27 evolution
26 gip
23 gnome-pilot
22 gphoto
20 galway
19 gdk-pixbuf
19 gconf
16 mooonsooon
15 gob
14 gnome-pim
14 gb
14 dr-genius
User Score-O-Matic:
(number of CVS commits per user, since the last summary)
71 jwise
61 trow
55 kmaraas
50 rasta
44 jirka
42 sopwith
40 kenelson
36 hp
35 unammx
33 ahyden
32 martin
29 darin
29 arios
27 neo
21 sullivan
20 mstachow
20 mmeeks
20 jody
19 pablo
19 eskil
18 sipan
17 martijn
16 campd
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9) New and Updated Software
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See the software map on www.gnome.org (or Freshmeat) for more
information about any of these packages.
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Until next week -
Havoc
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