Re: Need input from the translators for anjuta

2008-01-07 Thread Pedro de Medeiros
On Jan 7, 2008 4:47 PM, Johannes Schmid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> Just to note:
>
> a) There is a bug about wrong translation:
> http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=496833
>
> We tried to resolve issues that are brought up here!


I don't like the idea of packing lots of new bugs in the
comments. It was too big and some comments were
answered while others were not. So I created a new
one here too:

http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=507921

There's a link to it in bug #496833 too.



Pedro
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Re: Online Desktop and GNOME 2.22

2007-11-21 Thread Pedro de Medeiros
On Nov 21, 2007 3:40 PM, Alp Toker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Colin Walters wrote:
> > On Tue, 2007-11-20 at 15:23 -0200, Pedro de Medeiros wrote:
> >
> >> That's all very interesting, but what about a better integration
> >> of on-line applications in the desktop environment like regular
> >> applications? Have you seen, for instance, prism?
> >>
> >> http://labs.mozilla.com/2007/10/prism/
> >>
> >> I think this is a very simple idea, and also a good match for a
> >> on-line desktop project.
> >
> > I agree, and blogged about this last month:
> >
> > http://cgwalters.livejournal.com/9706.html


Glad to know I am not the only one who thunk of that. :)


> There's no need to look far and wide for this kind of functionality.
>
> We've already got a sleek and powerful browser component built around
> GLib and GTK+ whose sole purpose is integration with the desktop:
>
>http://live.gnome.org/WebKitGtk


Cool, will try it later. That's certainly something to look forward to. And I
guess it would be nice and easy to improve Nautilus' "Create Launcher..."
menu item behaviour by letting it create new links to RIAs directly onto
the Desktop and GNOME Panel too... :)


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Re: Online Desktop and GNOME 2.22

2007-11-20 Thread Pedro de Medeiros
On Nov 1, 2007 7:16 PM, John Stowers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 11/2/07, Colin Walters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > John Stowers wrote:
> > > But at the moment this particular 'PDA' requires a different way for
> > > it to be connected. As I explained earlier, the other 'PDA's we
> > > support are either connected(), disconnected(), or we ask for the user
> > > to connect them (log in) while we wait. I am interested in providing a
> > > consistant way for users to connect their 'PDA's (log in) and I do
> > > this by either using programmatic login (gdata for example), or asking
> > > them to log in using our simple browser login. online.gnome.org doesnt
> > > seem to support either of these scenarios, requiring  a different
> > > connection procedure to everyone else.
> > >
> > > I am really interested in thinking about how to integrate sync into
> > > the desktop.
> > >
> > So I'm planning to spend some time next week taking a look at how we can
> > clean up some of the web service authentication in the desktop.  Here's
> > a wiki page with some initial thoughts:
> > http://live.gnome.org/OnlineDesktop/WebAccountSystem
>
> Cool, sounds good. As I said, the site-specific-browser thing works
> quite well. For WebAccountSystem, when the user logs into something,
> you might want to consider doing that login with a small ssb - I find
> doing so differentiates the process and makes it more obvious to the
> user that their action results in a ssb being shown. Launching the
> system web browser to log in may result in 1) a new firefox tab 2) new
> firefox window 3) new/restore firefox session.
>
> The ssb thing seems more deterministic. You could make the ssb clearly
> "Gnome Online Desktop Login" branded. Once all the other things you
> mention are sorted out then you should have no problem propagating the
> login info from the ssb out to the system browser and the desktop.
>
> [snip]
>
> >
> > As Owen said, basically the way we'd thought login to online.gnome.org
> > would work is that some part of your desktop (say the personalized
> > application launcher) tells you you need to log in, and you click there
> > to do so.
> > I'm not sure at the moment what conduit would be syncing to/from
> > online.gnome.org.
>
> Pretty much anything we currently sync through an intermediary and
> that is not a big binary file;
>  * Application prefs (we have had our own settings/gconf sync for a while)
>  * Tomboy notes
>  * Contacts
>  * Calendar info
>  * Small files (/me ducks)


That's all very interesting, but what about a better integration
of on-line applications in the desktop environment like regular
applications? Have you seen, for instance, prism?

http://labs.mozilla.com/2007/10/prism/

I think this is a very simple idea, and also a good match for a
on-line desktop project.


Pedro
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Re: release notes: first draft

2006-03-09 Thread Pedro de Medeiros
On 3/6/06, Davyd Madeley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok guys and gals. I am announcing a preliminary draft of the release
> notes for 2.14. We now require proof readers for spelling, grammar and
> technical correctness.


I guess I found one:

release-notes.xml:42

"(...) To learn more about GNOME and the "
"qualities that distinguishes it from (...)"

Should be "qualities that distinguish it (...)", it is in plural form.


Cheers,
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