Thanks for the notice, l10n.gnome.org has been updated. Claude
Le mercredi 21 janvier 2009 à 19:20 +0100, Vincent Untz a écrit : > Hi, > > The release team met on Sunday to talk about the latest movies, the > forthcoming Australian Open, etc. but also to make fun of Andreas N. (we > won't reveal his last last name publicly -- but he's swedish and draws > various things). Hopefully, Andreas N. didn't notice that and he will > continue to be helpful :-) Oh, we also discussed the new modules > proposals and came to the following result. > > Many thanks to the people who contributed to the discussion on the list, > and to the authors and maintainers of the proposed modules! > > > Short summary > ============= > > In: > brasero (desktop suite) > evolution-mapi (desktop suite) > gnome-user-share (desktop suite) > DeviceKit-power (external dependency) > farsight2 (external dependency) > libgda (external dependency) > libical (external dependency) > libmapi (external dependency) > libnotify (external dependency) > libproxy (external dependency) > Mono.Addins (external dependency) > pulseaudio (external dependency) > unique (external dependency) > > Moved: > intltool (from platform to external dependency) > > Out: > libseed > WebKit/GTK+ > > Out, but because they are not external dependencies strictly speaking: > notification-daemon > samba4 > > Removed: > gnome-volume-manager (replaced by nautilus, etc.) > nautilus-cd-burner (replaced by brasero) > > > Details > ======= > > + brasero (desktop) > - mixed feelings in the community and in the release team > - reactive development team > - directly conflicts with nautilus-cd-burner feature-wise, so if > accepted, nautilus-cd-burner has to be deprecated > - fills a need that has been felt by many users > - used by default on several distributions already > => approved > => nautilus-cd-burner is therefore deprecated > > + DeviceKit-power (external dependency) > - needed for the new gnome-power-manager > => approved > > + evolution-mapi (desktop) > - depends on libmapi, which depends samba4 > - libmapi 0.8.0 will be released in the next few days > - provides support for exchange 2007 (which evolution-exchange > doesn't do) > - some features might not be ready for 2.26 (Password Expiry, Send > Options, Out-of-Office) > - possible to choose between evolution-exchange and evolution-mapi at > runtime > => approved > We'll keep evolution-exchange in 2.26 if possible, to avoid > regressions for people who do not require exchange 2007 support. > > + farsight 2 (external dependency) > - needed for empathy > - will make it possible to offer good VoIP support > => approved > > + gnome-user-share (desktop) > - no documentation > - Bastien wants one capplet to cover vino & gnome-user-share > preferences (would live in gnome-control-center). This is not > required for 2.26, but would still be nice if possible. > - hard depends on libnotify, but looks easy to make this dependency > optional. > => approved > Even though this was not a blocker, the release team would like to > see some effort towards writing documentation. > > + libgda (external dependency) > - needed for anjuta > - mixed about libgda vs sqlite: some release team people feel that > anjuta needs would be satisfied with sqlite which is already an > external dependency > - the symbol db plugin could be optional > - switching anjuta to sqlite probably requires some non-negligible > effort > => approved > It'd be nice to have someone write a small wiki page to help > people choose between libgda and sqlite. > > + libical (external dependency) > - needed to remove the fork from evolution-data-server > - less duplication is good > => approved > > + libmapi (external dependency) > - needed for evolution-mapi > - see evolution-mapi rationale > => approved > > + libnotify (external dependency) > - widely used > - would be nice to have a more active development > - feature that should live in GTK+ in the future (when dbus can be > used there) > => approved > The release team wants to stress out that it should really not be > abused (as it tends to be). > > + libproxy (external dependency) > - needed for libsoup > => approved > > + libseed (external dependency) > - one game in gnome-games uses it > - too early to know how used it will be, and how the community reacts > from a libseed vs gjs point of view > - good to see libseed and gjs developers talk about making things > compatible > => rejected > > + Mono.Addins (external dependency) > - needed to remove the version bundled with tomboy > - less duplication is good > => approved > > + notification-daemon (external dependency) > - not really a build-time dependency, so not strictly needed > - still use libsexy > - would be nice to have a more active development > - would be nice to see the new development going on after the > discussion in December > - libnotify has API to detect the capabilities of a running > notification daemon > => rejected, but because it's orthogonal to our external dependencies > (it's like apache for gnome-user-share) > > + pulseaudio (external dependency) > - needed for gnome-volume-control > - general consensus that it's the way forward, even though it's a > bumpy road for some users > => approved > > + samba4 (external dependency) > - actually not directly needed for evolution-mapi > => put it in the list of dependencies of our dependencies > > + unique (external dependency) > - needed for nautilus and other modules > - feature that should live in GTK+ in the future, but it's nice to > have it now > => approved > > + webkit (external dependency) > - epiphany and yelp won't use it for 2.26 > - evolution is still using gtkhtml > - devhelp uses it (we used an old branch for 2.24) > - still not ready for accessibility > - the release team is happy to see the WebKit/GTK+ people willing to > release more often, and willing to fix the accessibility issue for > 2.28 > => rejected > > > + dropping gnome-volume-manager (from desktop) > - all useful features are now handled by nautilus and other modules > => approved > > + moving intltool to an external dependency (instead of platform) > - not a GNOME-only technology > - we did such a move for libxml2 in the past > => approved > > > Thanks, > > Vincent _______________________________________________ gnome-i18n mailing list gnome-i18n@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-i18n