Several points I wished to ask you about: * Canonical's Launchpad (launchpad.net) has an easy-to-use tool to translate free software. Users can propose and/or validate translations using a nice Web interface, and this is quite easy for them to do even when they don't know how to work with .po files. Do you think we should use it? I can have a look at how this is done and create an account for that, it could bring us a broader language support.
* In gnunet-gtk/pixmaps/icons, there is a script called icon-theme-installer that should process the 5 icons placed there and install them to standard system icon dirs. It only needs a short directive in the Makefile.am and a line in the root Makefile.am to include it. I'm really bad a these, and I filed to do this easy trick. Would someone that understands something to autotools simply have a look at the detailed instructions (with an example Makefile.am) in the header of the script and adapt the few strings that should? This would help packagers because ATM they all have to do the same thing with tricks, and our icon is only installed in one size, an not in standard system dirs. With that gnunet-gtk is even reading for eye-candy taskbars! gnunet-qt should be able to use it without any modification since it's a freeesktop.org standard. * When is 0.8 to be released? I see there is nice (and hard) work going on, and my idea is not to complain about anything... ;-) I'd just like to have an idea about whether we can try to get it into Fedora 9 and Ubuntu 8.04, which are due on april (respectively beginning and end). This is important because else the network will be partly broken for the next 6 month. For Ubuntu, I can try to make it come in by warning the Debian packagers and request a sync in Ubuntu before the complete package freeze: this should not be a big problem since gnunet is a beta software used by users that know what they do. So if you think this fits your timeline, I'll try to see what can be done - else, people will use backports, that's not the end of the world... Cheers and good hacking _______________________________________________ GNUnet-developers mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers
