On 9/24/07, Jason D. Clinton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/24/07, Peter Gordon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So? Distros are free to package and ship GNOME components however they
see fit so long as they comply with any applicable copyright/trademark
licensing. Unfortunately, as a good analogy,
+1 from me
IMO having chat / voip and video integrated in the desktop will be
killer feature for the GNOME desktop
Jaap
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On 9/24/07, Jason D. Clinton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* It appears to be a fork of Gossip and intended to replace Gossip. The
Gossip author has stated that Gossip is not dead. Gossip has telepathy
support...
FYI Telepathy support has been removed from gossip. Gossip is now only
focusing on
Hi,
The gnome-searchtool icon got removed from gnome-icon-theme because it
got replaced by the system-search icon.
I've made patches for gnome-searchtool and gnome-panel to use the new icon.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=470194 gnome-panel
Hi,
I've seen some slides of talks on planet gnome, but I think it would
be nice if they were posted on the Guadec site
Jaap
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Hi,
Overhere [1] are the versions of external dependencies listed. I'm
guessing that the minimum version should be the one present in
jhbuild. This way it can be checked if all the software builds with
the minimum version.
But for instance cairo has a minimum version of 1.2.2 at [1] but in
]
Ok so how can we add them in the icon naming spec ? Who should I contact ?
I think you should contact Rodney Dawes dobey at novell dot com
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Hi,
Since external dependencies like hal, dbus, cairo etc. are built from
tarballs it's much easier to build gnome with jhbuild.
I was wondering why gstreamer does not get build from tarballs,
because also gstreamer does not follow the gnome release cycle.
Jaap
I would like hear the opinion of developers from all IM clients and tango
artists to see if we can create a common icon set.
I agree completely.
I can see some applications still wanting to add their own themes for
somethings like smileys and status icons, but a theme that fits in with
Hi,
Sofar this mailing list has always been used for proposing new modules
which is accordance to the current procedure [1]
Usually these proposals lead to huge threads of emails where arguments
get repeated and people forget that things have been said or simply
don't read the whole thread.
For
If I'm allowed to make a suggestion for a general roadmap item for
2.20 which spans multiple modules it would be desktop wide search
Currently the GNOME 2.18 desktop contains two search front ends
1. gnome search tool
2. search in nautilus
Then there are two search engines (actually there are
Something I noticed.
The latest release of network manager (applet) is 0.6.4 which is
already something like 9 months. AFAIK there has not been a release
since. Is there going to be a release for 2.18?
Jaap
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I've locally split the applet bits off from NetworkManager, and am
waiting on a svnmaster request for the SVN module nm-applet before I
import.
In that case, can I suggest to call the SVN module
network-manager-applet, because that is a lot clearer in my opinion
than nm-applet
Jaap
On 1/16/07, David Prieto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you proposing to integrate the functionality of deskbar into the
main menu applet, and thus replace deskbar as well? That's what I'm
getting from your comments, anyway.
Since this part of the discussion seems to just have died away
We've done the same kind of thing (search-as-you-type filtering) with
the Add to panel dialog in Ubuntu. The point is not to let the user
remember where the setting he wants lies (does he really care?), but
to let him find it quickly every time. Isn't it fine if he uses the
search box each
On Sun, 2006-04-09 at 14:47 +0100, Richard Hughes wrote:
On Sun, 2006-04-09 at 21:29 +0800, Davyd Madeley wrote:
On Sun, Apr 09, 2006 at 01:47:12PM +0100, Richard Hughes wrote:
Since the original announcement mail about gnome-power-manager, we have
moved the mailing list to gnome.org,
Richard,
As far as I understand the code of GPM splitting up GPM in a daemon
and a notication area icon/applet would not be so hard.
They are pretty independent from each other.
The daemon just has to watch batteries, laptop lid, hardware keys and
take appropriate actions
Hi,
There is always a competition for the splash screen of a new GNOME
release. Wouldn't it be nicer to make this a bit wider such that it
includes a desktop background and a GDM theme?
That way users get a more visually consistent startup process. I know that
many distros change the art to
Amu wrote:
hi all,
Any gnome task manager is available for
Debianor any linux..
Try gnome-system-monitor (probably already installed on your machine)
Jaap
BTW this is not the list to ask this kind of questions. This list is
intended for developers. Try the gnome-list in the
Alan Horkan wrote:
On Mon, 5 Dec 2005, Davyd Madeley wrote:
Date: Mon, 05 Dec 2005 10:40:08 +0800
From: Davyd Madeley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: desktop-devel-list@gnome.org
Subject: Re: EOG features
On Sun, 2005-12-04 at 17:44 -0500, William Lovaton wrote:
The other interesting feature would
Richard Hughes wrote:
As requested by several people, I'm formally proposing GNOME Power
Manager for inclusion in GNOME 2.14.
Personally I would like it to go in. Two things that in my opinion still
should be added during the 2.13 release cycle:
1. Icons that fit better in the standard gnome
Rodney Dawes wrote:
What happens if the version number is already greater than that of
Gnome?
Doesn't happen too often. Only applications sofar are gcalctool (5.6.19)
and dasher (3.2.18). An option might be to rename the packages to for
instance gnome-calculator and gnome-dasher and then
Hi,
Currently most of the applications which are part of the gnome-desktop
are the same 2.12 however some apps like evolution, totem, gnome-volume
manager, epiphany (and maybe a couple more) have different version numbers.
Wouldn't it be handier when apps are entering the gnome-desktop to
Elijah Newren wrote:
On 9/10/05, Jaap Haitsma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Currently most of the applications which are part of the gnome-desktop
are the same 2.12 however some apps like evolution, totem, gnome-volume
manager, epiphany (and maybe a couple more) have different version numbers
Bastien Nocera wrote:
On Mon, 2005-08-08 at 16:34 -0400, David Zeuthen wrote:
On Sun, 2005-08-07 at 00:17 +0100, Ed Mack wrote:
Hi,
I've noticed that Gnome does not handle media such as dvds very
intelligently - when I double-click the device icon, a file browser is
opened instead of Totem,
Hi,
A while a go I filed a patch [1] to remove AccessX from the strings of
the Keyboard Accesibility capplet. E.g the window title contains the
text AccessX and various error messages as well.
The patch was not accepted because AccessX is a known term in the
accessibility world.
My
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