On Mon, 2009-08-10 at 20:38 +0200, Jaap A. Haitsma wrote:
On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 17:37, Emmanuele Bassieba...@gmail.com wrote:
hi everyone;
I'm proposing to move Clutter (core) from the external dependencies to
the Desktop modules.
Are you planning on using GNOME resources? (git,
Hello, folks.
I want to update vinagre dependency on gtk-vnc to 0.3.9, which was
released today.
It has some key features that I really would like to see in vinagre 2.28.
Okay?
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Hi,
We have made a early branching for evolution for GNOME 2.28. We have
been discussing on this in the past and to have the context, please go
through the following threads,
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/evolution-hackers/2009-August/msg8.html
and
Hello,
So I was talking briefly to vuntz in irc yesterday about wanting to have
some kind of mechanism to find out when the desktop session is ready
(ie, not once Nautilus and panel are launched, but when they are
actually pretty usable and done loading stuff).
In terms of the panel, vuntz
Cody Russell wrote:
So I was talking briefly to vuntz in irc yesterday about wanting to have
some kind of mechanism to find out when the desktop session is ready
(ie, not once Nautilus and panel are launched, but when they are
actually pretty usable and done loading stuff).
In terms of the
2009/8/11 Alexey Rusakov kt...@altlinux.org:
В Втр, 11/08/2009 в 11:55 -0500, Cody Russell пишет:
So I was talking briefly to vuntz in irc yesterday about wanting to have
some kind of mechanism to find out when the desktop session is ready
(ie, not once Nautilus and panel are launched, but
Hi,
2009/8/11 Frederic Peters fpet...@gnome.org:
Cody Russell wrote:
So I was talking briefly to vuntz in irc yesterday about wanting to have
some kind of mechanism to find out when the desktop session is ready
(ie, not once Nautilus and panel are launched, but when they are
actually pretty
As posted here previously, KDE and GNOME developers are working together
on a new DBus based API for storing secrets [1].
I'm working hard to implement this new API in gnome-keyring, while we're
finalizing it. It contains many beneficial changes, and lessons learned.
You can join in on the