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- Announcing the GNOME 2.6.0 Desktop & Developer Platform,
Andrew Sobala
- CVS Server migration,
Jonathan Blandford
- Bugzilla changes,
Andrew Sobala
- Re: Re: Thanks!,
jaka . mocnik
- political topic [sorry],
Mathieu Lacage
- Update [was Re: Intrusion on www.gnome.org],
Owen Taylor
- Bugzilla status,
Jonathan Blandford
- Re: Re: Re: Your document,
jochen
- GNOME love day 23rd March,
Fernando Herrera
- How to make gnome-i18n happy when releasing,
Ole Laursen
- Re: Evolution Webcal 1.0.2,
Jeff Waugh
- Minor Changes to GNOME FTP Proposal,
Jeff Waugh
- Re: Ruby-GNOME2 0.9.0 released,
Rodrigo Moya
- jhbuild libtool gnome2.5 problem,
Roberto Majadas
- GNOME 2.5/2.6 Hard Code Freeze,
Murray Cumming
- lots of love found, but more 2.6.0 loving needed,
Luis Villa
- bug day 2004/03/04- 'bug day had a birthday too',
Luis Villa
- Re: GNet 2.0.5,
Tomasz Kłoczko
- Re: ANNOUNCE: GnomeMeeting 1.00,
Luis Villa
- 2.6.0 'you're kidding, that crap is still in our code?' bugs,
Luis Villa
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