-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Ok, I just saw some recent talk about the Gnome Journal and upcoming publications. I was thinking, we have some big stuff coming up, primarily, that beagle is getting into the memory usage range where we can/could seriously consider it as a default for a lot of distributions/setups. (I'm thinking especially once Joe's work with the unified indexies finishes, and if my work with the thunderbird backend starts to show some results) Maybe we should consider writing a serious 'Why beagle can work for you' type document. We could get it published in GJ and a couple other places, and get beagle in the next major round of distro releases (SLED, Feisty, etc). If we also got the SoC stuff integrated at this point that would be a great addition.
Anyways, I'm more just throwing some ideas out there, maybe we could/should set a nice revived roadmap/benchmark of what we want for maybe a 0.3 release? And make the 0.3 the flagship release for a renewed beagle push? Just a thought, please weight in with your thoughts/comments. Cheers, Kevin Kubasik -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.3 (GNU/Linux) iQIVAwUBRVe8n/3xZFNDM330AQiadA//QDVMhfoFI1JBDAQMDfy53EM7sfqSzWSs LzXr43lelHoT3BjAfmSD4LeBSoZiVCKHIKSFB1vuoN6etDpAJQge+4IZTsP2XrUY 0q2YA784XxJX3B8F6PQpxfG8CkkuLoNZZN52efeQE6mlk8eTAl6mmeWElNh4DBwf cRz8U6qx78OHOSRMGKm+G38tfNVCpKmKLht80/674vu8vIIge2sRnJzw/3yYJSrr oAGSLyPt3E/vmkAYPUe+clFDhHBZV5auXeGhsno4jhVITk7DzrJ5CoHg66ydL+b3 FXa2Rsl3j40cWVrj4/8F7nORwWWH5QtMZARPK1Sn3Vih6ZUKq4L3SrLB1TcCC8lv 7IQqFpeDaAchg4X+G1POPW7csqXIlZZt/WE/Bx6JLP8dbN7OMhEWf29IWJSPVQS+ WSbAfOBMHCLbeF2srXJyKcV1U9fYj6FEdWbkt2EL56uONGE1VJryff0H/rSvn+k2 U2p8eueAhRSylORV9lIgDwUc00rBem0WdvIuvlneCs/tubhujwGEbjsEIs1W2wke E1YlqhcRn8fo/sAGyc60xsqimFm6WE6VHeUDGf4a5TMrnSshR3qmjdLkQ/oB05y7 2FT4hFWOUDxFE9O27l2Fdf+JPBKDXF5gqGszriQpcFcWMU85xFaQg1VCOhFZSps5 A3PFLElXsMw= =WkDV -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers