Sign-up to mentor a project or apply for Outreachy by February 24
Hi all, The GNOME Foundation has confirmed funding for three spots in Outreachy for the May 2020 round! If you would like to mentor this round, please head to https://www.outreachy.org/outreachy-may-2020-internship-round/communities/gnome/submit-project/ as soon as possible and submit your project idea there. All project ideas need to be added in the Outreachy's application system by mentors by 4pm UTC on February 24 and approved by the triage committee (Matthias Clasen, Allan Day, and Sriram Ramkrishna) and coordinator (me) by 4pm UTC on February 25. Only ideas approved in the system by February 25 will be available for Outreachy this round. You can offer the same project idea for Outreachy as you are offering for Google Summer of Code (you still need to list it in the Outreachy system as described above). If you have the same applicant who applies for both programs, we will first consider them for GSoC, as GNOME has more spots there. However, please note that the GSoC stipend is less than the Outreachy stipend in many countries. Outreachy has some guidance related to that for applicants: https://www.outreachy.org/apply/gsoc/ and https://www.outreachy.org/blog/outreachy-applications-are-open/ Initial Outreachy applications are also due by 4pm UTC on February 25. If you are interested in participating, you can review the Outreachy applicant guide at https://www.outreachy.org/docs/applicant/ and apply at https://www.outreachy.org/apply/ Outreachy has recently restructured its application process so that all applicants have the same amount of time to contribute to projects during the contribution period, which this round is from March 5 to April 7. Because GNOME only usually has a few participants in Outreachy, we are looking to offer projects that are most strategic for GNOME. These include, but are not limited to, projects in the area of privacy, GTK+, core experience, core applications, developer experience, and development infrastructure. More information about GNOME's participation in Outreachy is available at https://wiki.gnome.org/Outreach/Outreachy . Please feel free to e-mail gnome-outreachy-l...@gnome.org , which is a private mailing list with Outreachy coordinator and mentors for GNOME, with any questions. Thanks, Marina ___ desktop-devel-list mailing list desktop-devel-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
Re: GNOME 3.34.4
This update seems to have introduced black visual graphical glitching when maximizing and demaximizing, at least in Arch Linux and on Nvidia binary driver. Looks like it (only) affects applications that use the CSD(System Monitor, tweaks, etc) and not traditional(Thunderbird). On 2/19/20 10:57 AM, Matthias Clasen via desktop-devel-list wrote: Hi, here is another stable GNOME update: GNOME 3.34.4. This release contains several weeks worth of bug fixes, and should be a very safe upgrade from 3.34.3. The GNOME flatpak runtime has been updated as well There next (and last) stable 3.34 update is planned for end of March, see https://wiki.gnome.org/ThreePointThirtyfive If you want to compile GNOME 3.34.4, you can use the official BuildStream project snapshot: https://download.gnome.org/teams/releng/3.34.4/gnome-3.34.4.tar.xz The list of updated modules and changes is available here: https://download.gnome.org/core/3.34/3.34.4/NEWS The source packages are available here: https://download.gnome.org/core/3.34/3.34.4/sources/ Enjoy the new release, Matthias Clasen, GNOME Release Team ___ desktop-devel-list mailing list desktop-devel-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list ___ desktop-devel-list mailing list desktop-devel-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
Re: GNOME 3.34.4
On Thu, Feb 20, 2020 at 12:00 pm, Alexandre Franke wrote: Once you reach a decision on that term, can you please explain the change on the i18n list so that coordinators know what branches are worth working on? I believe we had decided on 12 months. That said, it shouldn't affect translators because we do not expect apps to actually release after the .0 stable release unless they have actual noteworthy fixes they want released to users, so translation work on stable branches is unlikely to ever be released. Certainly we don't want apps creating 3.34.4 releases just because it's there on the schedule. The schedule for 3.34 included a translation deadline a few days prior to the .0 release. Michael ___ desktop-devel-list mailing list desktop-devel-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
Re: GNOME 3.35.91 released!
On Thu, Feb 20, 2020 at 10:26 am, Isaque Galdino wrote: Where do I find instructions to do so? Thanks. Hi, see: https://wiki.gnome.org/Newcomers/BuildSystemComponent ___ desktop-devel-list mailing list desktop-devel-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
Re: GNOME 3.35.91 released!
Hi, thanks for the hard work. > If you want to compile GNOME 3.35.91 yourself, you can use the official BuildStream project snapshot: Where do I find instructions to do so? Thanks. Em ter., 18 de fev. de 2020 às 17:34, Michael Catanzaro < mcatanz...@gnome.org> escreveu: > Hi, > > GNOME 3.35.91 is now available! This is the second beta release of > GNOME 3.36. > > Please note: we are now in string freeze, so be kind to translators and > stop changing strings. > > The corresponding flatpak runtimes have been published to Flathub. If > you'd like to target the GNOME 3.36 platform, you can test your > application against the 3.36beta branch of the Flathub Beta repository. > > You can also try the experimental VM image, available here for a > limited time only: > > > https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-build-meta/-/jobs/598561/artifacts/file/image/disk.qcow2 > > It needs a UEFI bios and a VirtIO GPU to run. > > If you want to compile GNOME 3.35.91 yourself, you can use the > official BuildStream project snapshot: > > https://download.gnome.org/teams/releng/3.35.91/gnome-3.35.91.tar.xz > > The list of updated modules and changes is available here: > > https://download.gnome.org/core/3.35/3.35.91/NEWS > > The source packages are available here: > > https://download.gnome.org/core/3.35/3.35.91/sources/ > > > WARNING! > > This release is a snapshot of development code. Although it is > buildable and usable, it is primarily intended for testing and hacking > purposes. GNOME uses odd minor version numbers to indicate development > status. > > For more information about 3.36, the full schedule, the official module > lists and the proposed module lists, please see our 3.35 wiki page: > > https://www.gnome.org/start/unstable > > Happy Tuesday, > > Michael > > > ___ > desktop-devel-list mailing list > desktop-devel-list@gnome.org > https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list > -- Isaque Galdino "sic enim dilexit Deus mundum ut Filium suum unigenitum daret ut omnis qui credit in eum non pereat sed habeat vitam aeternam" -- Iohannes 3:16 ___ desktop-devel-list mailing list desktop-devel-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
Re: GNOME 3.34.4
On Thu, Feb 20, 2020 at 11:30 AM Jordan Petridis via desktop-devel-list wrote: > There will be both 3.36.x and 3.34.x release scheduled throughout the year. I > think we are aiming for either 9 or 12 (+1) months of releases/support for > 3.34. Once you reach a decision on that term, can you please explain the change on the i18n list so that coordinators know what branches are worth working on? -- Alexandre Franke GNOME Hacker ___ desktop-devel-list mailing list desktop-devel-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
Re: GNOME 3.34.4
There will be both 3.36.x and 3.34.x release scheduled throughout the year. I think we are aiming for either 9 or 12 (+1) months of releases/support for 3.34. Cheers Jordan On Thu, Feb 20, 2020 at 01:48, Sasa Ostrouska via desktop-devel-list wrote: > On Wed, Feb 19, 2020 at 7:55 PM Michael Catanzaro > wrote: >> >> On Wed, Feb 19, 2020 at 11:57 am, Matthias Clasen via release-team >> wrote: >> > There next (and last) stable 3.34 update is planned for end of >> > March, see https://wiki.gnome.org/ThreePointThirtyfive >> >> Small correction: we're going to be doing something new and continuing >> 3.34 releases through the 3.38 development cycle, up until the release >> of 3.38. That is, we're going to be supporting two stable releases at a >> time. This is to provide extended support for the GNOME runtime. >> > Hi Michael > > If I understood it correctly this will be a very positive and good > thing in my opinion. > So we will end up having 3.34.x releases for the period of other year or so. > But wont this be something making people prefer a newer release like 3.36.x > series over the 3.34.x ? > > Rgds > Saxa > ___ > desktop-devel-list mailing list > desktop-devel-list@gnome.org > https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list publicKey - jordan@alatiera.com - 0bdad30b.asc Description: application/pgp-keys ___ desktop-devel-list mailing list desktop-devel-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
Re: Changes to GitLab runners configuration
On Wed, 2020-02-19 at 13:14 -0600, Michael Catanzaro wrote: > On Wed, Feb 19, 2020 at 8:00 pm, Sam Thursfield > wrote: > > We've been using podman successfully to build the Tracker CI > > images. > > The exact build instructions are here: > > > > > > https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/tracker-oci-images/blob/master/.gitlab-ci.yml > > > > These containers are working fine in GitLab CI, see the > > tracker.git > > and > > tracker-miners.git pipelines > > I'll look at that. Thanks! Bastien fixed podman support for GLib recently, too. Take a look at https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/commit/36aacb8ae36db6352a36ffe1bbaf15c79fe41532 . Philip ___ desktop-devel-list mailing list desktop-devel-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list