Re: Help wanted: GNOME 3.1 + 3.2 live images

2011-08-31 Thread Frederic Peters
Hi Javier,

Javier Hernandez Antúnez wrote:
 I'll not be ready to start until next monday, but I'll be available by email
 during this week, so feel free to contact me.

If you're still ready to start, perhaps you could join us in our
release team meeting this evening (18UTC, in #release-team), if
you can't attend but have things to say, go ahead, we'll listen
and answer.


Fred
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3.2 Release Notes: Featured Apps

2011-08-31 Thread Andre Klapper
Heja marketing team,

as we're in the process of writing the 3.2 release notes[1] the release
team is wondering whether there is a plan to have Featured Apps. 
This was mentioned earlier in the moduleset reorganization threads[2]. 

It refers to applications that are not part of core[3], but part of the
apps moduleset[4] and which are awesome and well-integrated in GNOME, so
they deserve a prominent place in the release notes.

Does anybody have some plans/time to push this, or is anybody in to
help?

andre


[1] https://mail.gnome.org/archives/marketing-list/2011-August/msg00100.html
[2] https://mail.gnome.org/archives/marketing-list/2011-March/msg00066.html
[3] 
http://git.gnome.org/browse/jhbuild/tree/modulesets/gnome-suites-core-3.2.modules
[4] http://git.gnome.org/browse/jhbuild/tree/modulesets/gnome-apps-3.2.modules
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Re: 3.2 Release Notes: Featured Apps

2011-08-31 Thread Jason D. Clinton
On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 14:30, Allan Day allanp...@gmail.com wrote:
 For reference, the existing featured apps can be found on gnome.org
 [1]. Asking whether the applications on that page are the best
 non-core GNOME applications out there today might be a good way to
 proceed. Are there any obvious candidates that have been missed? Are
 there any new applications that are worthy of mention?

The intended purpose of the Featured Apps status is to highlight high
quality but not to say that they are the best. The goal is to promote
the whole ecosystem.
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2011-08-31 meeting minutes

2011-08-31 Thread Frederic Peters
Release Team Meeting, 2011-08-31, 18h UTC
=

Attendance
==

Present:
 Alejandro Piñeiro Iglesias (API)
 Andre Klapper (andre)
 Colin Walters (walters)
 Frédéric Péters (fredp)
 Javier Jardón (jjardon)
 Kjartan Maraas (kmaraas)
 Luca Ferretti (elleuca)
 Matthias Clasen (mclasen)
 Olav Vitters (bkor)

Guests:
 Javier Hernandez Antúnez (jhernandez)

Agenda
==

 - Release notes
 - Live Image for 3.2
 - 3.2 Features
   - Application menu / Actions / Jumplists
   - Backup
   - Color Management
   - Contacts
   - Crypto Glue
   - Quick File Previewing
   - Finding And Reminding
   - Fix Annoying Things
   - Human Interface Guidelines
   - IBus/XKB support
   - Login Screen
   - On-screen Keyboard
   - Sharing
   - System Dialogs
   - Tablets / touch / scrollbars
   - Web Applications Integration
 - Assignments for next relesases
 - Next meeting / meeting frequency


Release notes
=

 → andre is on it
  - [AI] send an email to d-d-l for release notes material
  - [AI] contact marketing team and aday wrt featured apps described
in release-notes
 → there's material on the feature pages
 → andre welcomes screenshots

Live Image for 3.2
==

 → jhernandez will ping fcrozat about it, and work with him in
   producing images
 → Follow discussion about OBS and build.gnome.org integration in
   build-brigade-list


3.2 Features


Application menu / Actions / Jumplists
--

 → Will be deferred to 3.4. Colin is making this his priority for 3.4.
 → alexl has been volunteering


Backup
--

 → not for 3.2, deja-dup continued to be developed as a standalone
   app, and we didn't have enough designer-time to integrate it better
 → [AI] fredp to ask mterry about his impressions 
 → [AI] jjardon to mail distributors-list about the removal of the
   possibility of out-of-tree system settings panel

Color Management


 → it's done, integrated in gnome-control-center, thanks hughsie
 → ask him for details when writing about it in the release notes

Contacts


 → new module : gnome-contacts
 → [AI] fredp to move contacts to core

Crypto Glue
---

 → stefw worked a lot on this, don't know if he achieved all of his
   plans; he should probably be pinged
 → [AI] mclasen to ping stef about crypto glue

Quick File Previewing
-

 → new module : sushi
 → [AI] elleuca to move sushi to core
 → [AI] elleuca to check for sushi documentation, bug, and ping shaunm

Finding And Reminding
-

 → not fully implemented yet
 → some part of it in a new module : gnome-documents
 → keep in gnome-apps
 → document in release notes as preview release

Fix Annoying Things
---

 → they are getting fixed
 → use the remaining weeks to fix even more of them

Human Interface Guidelines
--

 → nothing yet :(

IBus/XKB support


 → will be for 3.4, https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=641531
 → we really need to get that pulled into GNOME

Login Screen


 → landed in gnome-shell
 → shell style greeter
 → the initial setup part is on hold atm
 → two relevant bugs are bug 657822 and bug 657823

On-screen Keyboard
--

 → landed in 3.1.90 (gnome-shell and caribou)

Sharing
---

 → new module: gnome-online-accounts
 → parts in the new online accounts panel
 → status in evolution: working
 → status in empathy: still need to be merged (without SSO)
   https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=652543

System Dialogs
--

 → device hotplug is in
 → [AI] mclasen to ask stef about the keyring dialog

Tablets / touch / scrollbars


 → Wacom Graphics Tablet panel in gnome-control-center
 → ongoing, must be a 3.4 priority
 → [AI] jjardon to get some notes / slides about garnacho work


Web Applications Integration


 → Basic support for web applications landed in epiphany


Assignments for next releases
=

 - Sep 07 - 3.1.91 - jjardon
 - Sep 21 - 3.1.92 - fredp
 - Sep 28 - 3.2.0 - mclasen
 - Oct 19 - 3.2.1 - elleuca


Next meeting / meeting frequency


 - next meeting: September 15th, 18UTC
 - monthly meeting afterwards, should be part of schedule
 - will try to alternate weekdays and weekend, to accomodate every one

Misc


 - [AI] andre should do his blocker bugs dance
 - [AI] fredp to check damned lies modulesets against jhbuild
   modulesets
 - [AI] fredp to mail shaunm with a summary of the minutes, again our
   excuses, and a note about our commitment to keep going on with the
   feature focused process.

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Re: 3.2 Release Notes: Featured Apps

2011-08-31 Thread Allan Day
On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 8:49 PM, Jason D. Clinton m...@jasonclinton.com wrote:
 On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 14:30, Allan Day allanp...@gmail.com wrote:
 For reference, the existing featured apps can be found on gnome.org
 [1]. Asking whether the applications on that page are the best
 non-core GNOME applications out there today might be a good way to
 proceed. Are there any obvious candidates that have been missed? Are
 there any new applications that are worthy of mention?

 The intended purpose of the Featured Apps status is to highlight high
 quality but not to say that they are the best. The goal is to promote
 the whole ecosystem.

OK; high quality examples from our wondrous ecosystem then. :)

Some possible candidates: VLC, Scribus, Transmission. Any other ideas?

(It's still not clear to me how featured applications are going to fit
into the release notes, btw...)

Allan
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simple-scan 3.1.90

2011-08-31 Thread Robert Ancell
News


  * Fix incorrect PDF generation, and add a --fix-pdf command line to fix broken
files generated by older versions



Download


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