On Wed, Sep 11, 2013 at 12:27 PM, Paolo Borelli <paolo.bore...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi!
>
>      I know it is very late in the cycle, but I'd like to ask you if I can
> land support for geolocation in gnome-clocks.
> The feature was developed by Evgeny during GSOC and it is the natural
> companion to the geolocation support that was added to the control-center,
> so I think it would be great to have since geolocation support is one of the
> themes of 3.10 (maps, etc)
>
> The code has been reviewed and tested and I am confident about it, the delay
> in landing it is mostly due to getting all the moving parts aligned
> (geoclue2, vala etc)
>
> The UI impact of the feature is minimal (no new dialogs or buttons, simply
> the clock for the current location is added at startup)
>
> The impact on translations is one new string (the gsetting)
>
> The code is available on this git branch:
> https://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-clocks/log/?h=wip/geoinfo

Given that I have publicly pushed for this to make 3.10 [1], I feel
that I can't really say no now, so here is my +1 for the release team.
Lets hear what the translators say, though - just a clarification: the
new string you mention is just the description of the setting, or does
this show up in the UI ?

[1] http://blogs.gnome.org/mclasen/2013/08/23/gnome-3-10-sightings/
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