Michael Terry created an issue:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/Infrastructure/Infrastructure/-/issues/670
Hello! I recently made a new room on the gnome.org matrix home server:
#deja-dup:gnome.org
This is just a tiny dev chat room for the GNOME Circle app Deja Dup.
I wanted to publicly list it
Michael Terry created an issue:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/Infrastructure/Infrastructure/-/issues/415
### Requested details
1. The list name: `deja-dup-list`
2. The rationale on why the mailing list should be archived (i.e project
unmaintained): Migrating to Discourse
3. Whether the list
Michael Terry created an issue:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/Infrastructure/Infrastructure/-/issues/374
When committing a change to [my doap file](
https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/deja-dup/-/blob/master/deja-dup.doap), I noticed
the following error:
```
remote: Traceback (most recent call last
Michael Terry commented:
I just wanted to thank everyone involved in this re-verification effort. It’s a
lot of behind-the-scenes work just to keep the status quo, but it is really
appreciated.
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View it on GitLab:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/Infrastructure/Infrastructure/issues/80
On 05/20/2011 07:01 AM, Olav Vitters wrote:
On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 12:56:36PM +0200, Olav Vitters wrote:
that's actually what 'Core' is about. So I think our expectations of
GNOME Core differ.
PS: I think deja dup being in Apps is currently a success. We have
something which wouldn't be accept
Hello! I'm interested in creating a (read-only) git mirror of Deja
Dup's bzr trunk which lives on Launchpad. This will make it easier for
GNOME developers to play with it.
Now, bzr keeps branches in different locations (unlike git which keeps
multiple branches in the same tree it seems). So
2009/8/6 Christian Rose :
> The project prerequisites are here: http://live.gnome.org/ProjectPrerequisites
Ah, fabulous. That's basically what I was looking for, I just didn't
see it. Sorry for the long-winded noise, then.
My project doesn't necessarily need all that gnome.org has to offer, I
b
Hello, GNOMErs! I'm not sure this is quite the right mailing list,
but it seemed correct.
Basically, I'm the maintainer of a 3rd party (i.e. not formally
recognized by the GNOME project as part of its offerings) open source
application designed for GNOME [1]. My question is, as an unofficial
GNO