On Sat, 2008-06-21 at 16:14 -0500, Jason D. Clinton wrote:
[snip]
> there's a bug open against
> Iagno in which a non-native English speaker has re-written the entire
> game
> from the ground-up adding multi-player; the diff is 4,000 lines. I
> really
> like where it's going but unfortunately, as s
On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 7:53 AM, Jaap A. Haitsma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 1:26 AM, Patryk Zawadzki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> My system does not have hal 0.5.10 anywhere (I'm using 0.5.11) yet I
>> still get the zombie processes on login. I have 2.23 installed as my
>
Hi,
2008/6/18 Ross Burton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Neither will a key file or any other method unless you have some way of
> uniquely identifying the window, and that window identifier can be used
> when creating gconf keys.
>
Exactly. As discussed the last 500 times we had this thread ;-) GTK
need
Sorry, not paid attention in websites :)
Me is only with websites with flash.
Rodrigo
Em Qui, 2008-06-19 às 13:30 -0400, William Case escreveu:
> Hi Rodrigo;
>
> On Thu, 2008-06-19 at 14:01 -0300, Rodrigo de Brum Chimainski wrote:
> > Hi Regards,
> >
> > This also happens with me on sites wi
I have thought about this for a while... This is the first thread
about "decadence in gnome" on desktop-devel, while the topic has been
discussed on planet.gnome.org for quite some time. It seems to me that
pgo is in a way usurping the mailinglist which have become rather
boring. Not much is posted
2008-06-19 klockan 04:14 skrev Michael Gratton:
> On Tue, 2008-06-17 at 17:46 +0200, Anders Feder wrote:
> > I have not discussed it directly with Tracker developers, but it's my
> > impression that they don't feel that Tracker is ready to support a
> > SPARQL interface for queries yet.
>
> Ahh, r
2008/6/23 BJörn Lindqvist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Pgo is good for getting to know the daily lives of gnome hackers and
> stuff. But it shouldn't act as a general debating board. That's what
> mailing lists are for.
I'd like to state my exactly opposite feeling, pgo is the correct
medium for opinion
Sorry Michael, must have missed your e-mail among the digests last week.
tor, 19 06 2008 kl. 12:14 +1000, skrev Michael Gratton:
> Ahh, right. Can something be constructed to translate SPARQL (or some
> useful subset) into Tracker's query format?
A subset, yes, but as Wouter points out Tracker is
On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 9:26 PM, Kalle Vahlman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> 2008/6/23 BJörn Lindqvist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Pgo is good for getting to know the daily lives of gnome hackers and
> > stuff. But it shouldn't act as a general debating board. That's what
> > mailing lists are for.
>
I seem to remember a time when there was an actual journalistic team
specifically editting and publishing summaries of what had been posted
within the community in the past week/month. What happened to that
effort? I suppose the volunteer editor(s) became occupied elsewhere or
something?
man, 23 0
On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 10:24 PM, Anders Feder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I seem to remember a time when there was an actual journalistic team
> specifically editting and publishing summaries of what had been posted
> within the community in the past week/month. What happened to that
> effort? I
A little note on the topic:
I've summarized the stack we're approaching between my talks with
Sebastian and the discussion here, at:
http://live.gnome.org/RDFStack
man, 23 06 2008 kl. 21:01 +0200, skrev Anders Feder:
> Sorry Michael, must have missed your e-mail among the digests last week.
>
> t
Jason:
We need to tap in to the wave of energy generated by the The Thread on
Planet Gnome. Already, it's apparent that the fervor that surrounded it has
started to dwindle. A ton of interesting ideas were thrown out and lot of
belly-aching about no one taking responsibility for making it happe
On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 3:54 PM, Brian Cameron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> next generation attention. This probably would require some addition of
>
...
> This would have little impact on end-users, I think.
...
> do not think whether Mono is used on a given distro causes end-users
...
> Th
2008-06-23 klockan 21:01 skrev Anders Feder:
> A subset, yes, but as Wouter points out Tracker is XESAM-based which
> 'only' cover simple query cases, so certain advanced SPARQL queries (in
> particular 'join'-like operations) would map rather poorly into XESAM.
>
> How such queries would be handl
Ah,
I have overheard late-night tales of this epic flamewar murmured in dark
corners of many a seedy IRC channel during my inquest into the history
of GNOMish metadata magicks, but had yet to peruse the transcription
scrolls for myself. I bid you thanks for the links ;)
man, 23 06 2008 kl. 23:56
2008/6/23 Wouter Bolsterlee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 2008-06-23 klockan 21:01 skrev Anders Feder:
>> A subset, yes, but as Wouter points out Tracker is XESAM-based which
>> 'only' cover simple query cases, so certain advanced SPARQL queries (in
>> particular 'join'-like operations) would map rather p
On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 09:24:48PM +0200, Anders Feder wrote:
> I seem to remember a time when there was an actual journalistic team
> specifically editting and publishing summaries of what had been posted
> within the community in the past week/month. What happened to that
> effort? I suppose the
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