Gnumeric 1.2.0 aka "Emb-Ext" is now available.
- From: Jody Goldberg <jody gnome org>
- To: gnumeric-list gnome org, gnome-announce-list gnome org
- Cc: lwn lwn net
- Subject: Gnumeric 1.2.0 aka "Emb-Ext" is now available.
- Date: Tue, 16 Sep 2003 16:42:44 -0400
Gnumeric 1.2.0 aka "Emb-Ext" is now available.
The next generation of Gnumeric is ready for general use. It has
taken almost 20 months to make the jump to Gtk+-2.x without feature
regressions. We've put the time to good use. This release is faster
and lighter than 1.0.x, but boasts an impressive array of new and
extended capabilities. Details here
http://www.gnome.org/projects/gnumeric/new-features-1.2.html
The breadth and stability of Gnumeric's analytics enabled us to
receive a grant from Mitch Kapor (creator of Lotus 1-2-3) to develop
an interoperability test suite with leading proprietary competitors.
The money will be used as form of bounty to fund the expansion of our
existing tests for worksheet functions (eg =SUM, or =ODDFPRICE). Our
goal is to ensure that a users data will produce the same results (or
better :-) using Gnumeric. The test suite will be in xls format, and
will be freely available to all other interested projects.
Exact prices have not been decided as yet, but this is an excellent
opportunity for non-coders to help open-source programs, and earn a
bit of money too. Specifics to be announced on the mailing lists in
the coming weeks.
Official announcement here
http://www.gnome.org/press/releases/gnumericgrant.html
http://www.gnome.org/projects/gnumeric/function-info.shtml
* User Quotes
"Persons who wish to use a spreadsheet to perform statistical
analyses, and who are concerned about the accuracy of their results,
are advised to use Gnumeric rather than Excel."
Dr. B. D. McCullough, associate professor of Decision Sciences at
Drexel University and a noted authority on the accuracy of
statistical software
"... the many advantages of using open source software such as
Gnumeric are quickly overtaking the one advantage of using Microsoft's
proprietary Excel software, namely interoperability with other users
of Excel."
Morris Pearl, Columbia University. Ex-head of Fixed Income
Quantitative Research at UBS Warburg
* UC Berkley's Cooperative Bug Isolation Project
In addition to the source tarball and packages from all of the
standard distributions Ben Liblit of the Cooperative Bug Isolation
Project has made some specially instrumented packages for Red Hat 9
that can provide feedback to help us fix bugs in the unlikely event
that something breaks. Please consider trying these packages.
Hopefully, 1.2.x will be at least as stable as 1.0.x, and will
generate very little data :-)
http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~liblit/sampler
* The Next Step
The 1.2.x branch is stable, and will receive bug fixes and
translations updates only. We follow the standard GNOME versioning
conventions, and intend to branch 1.3.x branch within the next few
weeks to begin the next phase of development. The next release is
planned to coincide with GNOME-2.6 and the other GNOME Office
components.
* Thanks
Team Gnumeric
Jody : Maintainer
Morten W : All round powerhouse
Jon K Hellan : Widget Wizard
Andreas Guelzow : Stats and so much more
Jukka Pekka : Solvers
Adrian Custer : Docs
Hal Ashburner : Option pricers
Emmanuel Pacaud : Widgets and Charts
Nicolas Peninguy : Charts
J.H.M. Dassen (Ray) : 1.0.x Maintainer
Gnumeric relies heavily on other projects prce, R, glpk, lp_solve, and
of course GNOME.
http://pcre.org
http://www.r-project.org
http://www.gnu.org/software/glpk/glpk.html
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lp_solve
http://www.gnome.org
Beyond the individuals listed explicitly in the credits thanks are
owed to the many people who have contributed patches during Gnumeric's
development. Here is a list of those whose names showed up in our
ChangeLogs. If I missed you please accept my apology.
: Almer S. Tigelaar, Ben Liblit, C. Scott Ananian, Chema Celorio,
Christian Meyer, Christian Neumair, Christophe Merlet, Christopher
Benedict, Danilo egan, Fernando Herrera, Gustavo Carneiro, Guntupalli
Karunakar, Jakub Steiner, John Gill, Joseph Pingenot, Joshua R. Odom,
Juan Pablo Mendoza, Kevin Breit, Lutz M?ller, Martin Hoffmann, Metin
Amiroff, Michael Meeks, Murray Cumming, Pablo Saratxaga, Peteris
Krisjanis, Rodrigo Moya, Seth Nickell, Yanko Kaneti, Wayne Schuller,
Zbigniew Chyla
Many thanks to the translators too, these tireless folk have to deal
with the tremendous volume of text in Gnumeric and deserve a lot of
credit for wading through abstruse terms and jargon
: Abel Cheung Andras Timar, Artur Flinta, Carlos Perells Marmn,
Changwoo Ryu, Christian Rose, Christophe Fergeau, Dmitry G. Mastrukov,
Duarte Loreto, Fatih Demir, German Poo-Caamanqo, Gil "Dolfin" Osher,
Hasbullah Bin Pit, Jan Moren, Jarkko Ranta, Jordi Mallach, Kjartan
Maraas, Kostas Papadimas, Metin Amiroff, Miloslav Trmac, Nikos
Charonitaksi, Pablo Gonzalo del Campo, Pablo Saratxaga, Peteris
Krisjanis, Roy-Magne Mo, Stanislav Visnovsky, Takeshi Aihana, Valek
Filippov, Vincent van Adrighem, Wang Jian, Yanko Kaneti, Yukihiro
Nakai, Zbigniew Chyla
* Eye Candy
http://www.gnome.org/projects/gnumeric/new-pics/power-example.png
* Availability
http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/gnumeric/1.2
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