For GNOME 3.2, I would like gnome-color-manager to depend on a new project called colord (also written by myself).
colord is a project which aims to be a simple system activated daemon that maps devices to color profiles. colord will be used by CUPS to color manage printers, and connects to various other system devices too. See http://colord.hughsie.com/ for more details. Tarballs can be found here: http://people.freedesktop.org/~hughsient/releases/ Although the code for colord support (colord branch in gnome-color-manager) is 95% functional, it's had zero testing, and so I'm intending to ship a colord-less gnome-color-manager for 3.0. This means color managed printing will have to wait until 3.2 as colord is a prerequisite of that. The CUPS code for colord support (icc branch in cups) isn't quite finished either, so it makes no sense to push this into 3.0 at this stage I know I'm announcing this very ahead of the required time, but I wanted distros to start looking at colord and for super keen distro-people to report any packaging problems early. Feedback / questions welcomed. Thanks. Richard. _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list desktop-devel-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list