Re: Tabbed windows in Mutter/Metacity

2009-07-10 Thread Michael Gratton
On Tue, 2009-07-07 at 09:18 -0400, Sam H wrote:
> Are there any other developers interested in working on this, or have
> there been plans for this in Mutter? Or does anyone know of other
> projects attempting something similar? I believe there was a GSoC
> project this summer that added tabs to KWin, but I haven't heard of a
> similar project for Mutter/Metacity.

I was thinking about doing this once upon a time, back when I had spare
time. If you get started and I can help out, let me know. I think it'd
be awesome.

/Mike

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Re: Secret Storage API specification project

2009-07-10 Thread Stef Walter
In case anyone is interested, a new 'secrets' DBus API has been brewing:

Michael Leupold wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> A while ago Stef Walter (GNOME Keyring) and me (KDE Wallet) started to draft 
> a 
> common D-BUS API for secret information storage. It's meant to make Keyring- 
> and KWallet-like daemons available under a common D-BUS interface and thus 
> increase interoperability between GNOME, KDE and other applications having 
> the 
> need to securely store passwords and other confidential information.
> 
> We just finished a first rough draft of the specification. For gaining 
> widespread acceptance and use, we'd like to invite everyone interested to 
> join 
> the drafting process which will take place on our mailinglist [1]. This 
> encompasses people working on similar systems/daemons as well as application 
> developers interested in using such an API.
> 
> The current draft is stored inside GNOME Keyring's git repository [2] and 
> generated using gtk-doc to generate the API documentation. The current 
> working 
> draft is available inside the freedesktop.org wiki [3]. If there's a need for 
> it we will move the spec to a repository where collaboration will be easier 
> and move the generation to docbook2html.
> 
> Please note that the current D-BUS interface name is preliminary and not 
> settled upon. It will be decided once the new fd.o specification process has 
> been finalized.
> 
> To give everyone interested the chance to join the mailinglist beforehand, 
> I'd 
> like to start the discussions on Wednesday, 15th of July.
> 
> Please forward this mail to members of your communities who might be 
> interested in taking part in the drafting process.
> 
> Regards,
> Michael Leupold
> 
> [1] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/Authentication
> [2] http://git.gnome.org:80/cgit/gnome-keyring/?h=dbus-api
> [3] http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Specifications/secret-storage-spec

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Re: Mutter with proprietary OpenGL/ES library ??

2009-07-10 Thread Alan Cox
On Fri, 10 Jul 2009 03:46:47 +0100
Joone Hur  wrote:

> If we use GNOME Shell on embedded devices, we need a GPL licensed OpenGL/ES
> library (HW accelerated). The problem is that we didn't find this kind of
> library.
> Chipset vendors don't provide a GPL licensed OpenGL/ES library.

So ask them to fix it ? I'm not sure why you are asking on this list
about a licensing problem with a chipset vendors OpenGL/ES library ? or
asking legal questions which you need your lawyer to answer ...

Alan
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