Re: 2.27 Release Notes - Call for items

2009-08-13 Thread Paul Cutler
Thank you to everyone who has added content to the release notes for GNOME 2.27. Work will start this weekend on writing the release notes, so if you have something to add, now is the time! I need help with the last 3 sections: * What's new for Mobile developers * Regressions * Plans for the nex

Re: 2.27 Release Notes - Call for items

2009-08-04 Thread yannick
Paul Cutler a écrit : > Hello developers! It's time to start working on the release notes for the > upcoming GNOME 2.27 / 2.28 release. > > Please add your notes to this page for changes to applications in GNOME > 2.28: http://live.gnome.org/TwoPointTwentyseven/ReleaseNotes > Hi, Is there a d

Re: 2.27 Release Notes - Call for items

2009-08-04 Thread Seif Lotfy
Hi guys, As for Zeitgeist and GNOME Zeitgeist. The engine has been released as 0.2 and we are working on the 0.3 should be done by end of august i hope! GNOME Zeitgeist should be released very soon too (2 weeks from now)! Having trouble with my notebook and so on but i think i can get things going

2.27 Release Notes - Call for items

2009-08-04 Thread Paul Cutler
Hello developers! It's time to start working on the release notes for the upcoming GNOME 2.27 / 2.28 release. Please add your notes to this page for changes to applications in GNOME 2.28: http://live.gnome.org/TwoPointTwentyseven/ReleaseNotes These just need to be bullet points, nothing fancy,

Re: Call for items?

2007-02-24 Thread Gervais Mulongoy
Hey Tristan, Thanks for the fast response! The blurb looks good. I like the intro description of what glade is. For changes and updates, improvements and other delta, best to keep it in point-form (so it's more efficient ;) I prefer release data in the following form: Intro/Description - cover

Call for items?

2007-02-20 Thread Gervais Mulongoy
Hello everyone, I am trying to take on the role of lead writer for the 2.18 release notes. I just wanted to reiterate the call for items. I am not sure if you prefer posting them on http://live.gnome.org/TwoPointSeventeen/ReleaseNotes, but you can also email them to me. If the items have