release-notes r1056 - in branches/gnome-2-24: . help/C help/C/figures



Author: davyd
Date: Wed Sep  3 12:14:05 2008
New Revision: 1056
URL: http://svn.gnome.org/viewvc/release-notes?rev=1056&view=rev

Log:
2008-09-03  Davyd Madeley  <davyd madeley id au>

        * help/C/rninstallation.xml:
        * help/C/rnusers.xml:
        * help/C/figures/* (delete):
        * help/C/rnmemorial.xml (delete):
        * help/C/release-notes.xml:
        * help/C/rnlookingforward.xml:
        * help/C/rndevelopers.xml:
        * help/C/rna11y.xml:
        * help/C/rnadmins.xml:
        * help/C/rni18n.xml:
        - remove existing text


Removed:
   branches/gnome-2-24/help/C/figures/rhigino.jpg
   branches/gnome-2-24/help/C/figures/rna11y-mouse.png
   branches/gnome-2-24/help/C/figures/rnadmins-policykit.png
   branches/gnome-2-24/help/C/figures/rndevelopers-anjuta.png
   branches/gnome-2-24/help/C/figures/rnusers-cheese.png
   branches/gnome-2-24/help/C/figures/rnusers-evolution-google-calendar.png
   branches/gnome-2-24/help/C/figures/rnusers-international-clock.png
   branches/gnome-2-24/help/C/figures/rnusers-keyboard-preferences.png
   branches/gnome-2-24/help/C/figures/rnusers-vinagre.png
   branches/gnome-2-24/help/C/rnmemorial.xml
Modified:
   branches/gnome-2-24/ChangeLog
   branches/gnome-2-24/help/C/release-notes.xml
   branches/gnome-2-24/help/C/rna11y.xml
   branches/gnome-2-24/help/C/rnadmins.xml
   branches/gnome-2-24/help/C/rndevelopers.xml
   branches/gnome-2-24/help/C/rni18n.xml
   branches/gnome-2-24/help/C/rninstallation.xml
   branches/gnome-2-24/help/C/rnlookingforward.xml
   branches/gnome-2-24/help/C/rnusers.xml

Modified: branches/gnome-2-24/help/C/release-notes.xml
==============================================================================
--- branches/gnome-2-24/help/C/release-notes.xml	(original)
+++ branches/gnome-2-24/help/C/release-notes.xml	Wed Sep  3 12:14:05 2008
@@ -2,8 +2,8 @@
 <!DOCTYPE article PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN"
   "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd"; [
 <!ENTITY urlfiguresbase "figures/">
-<!ENTITY gnomeversion "2.22">
-<!ENTITY lastversion "2.20">
+<!ENTITY gnomeversion "2.24">
+<!ENTITY lastversion "2.22">
 ]>
 
 <article lang="en" id="index">
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
 		<publisher>
 			<publishername>GNOME Foundation</publishername>
 		</publisher>
-		<pubdate>2008-03-12</pubdate>
+		<pubdate>2008-09-24</pubdate>
 		<edition>&gnomeversion;</edition>
 		<abstract role="description">
 			<para>GNOME has a time-based release schedule. This means that there is a
@@ -78,7 +78,6 @@
 	</sect1>
 
 	<!-- === includes go here === -->
-		<include href="rnmemorial.xml" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"/>
 		<!-- What's New For Users -->
 		<include href="rnusers.xml" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"/>
 		<!-- What's New In A11y -->

Modified: branches/gnome-2-24/help/C/rna11y.xml
==============================================================================
--- branches/gnome-2-24/help/C/rna11y.xml	(original)
+++ branches/gnome-2-24/help/C/rna11y.xml	Wed Sep  3 12:14:05 2008
@@ -2,68 +2,11 @@
 <!DOCTYPE sect1 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN"
   "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd"; [
 <!ENTITY urlfiguresbase "figures/">
-<!ENTITY gnomeversion "2.22">
+<!ENTITY gnomeversion "2.24">
 ]>
 
 <sect1 id="rna11y">
 	<title>What's New in Accessibility</title>
 
-	<sect2 id="sect:orca">
-		<title>Screenreading and Magnification Improvements</title>
-
-		<para>
-			<application>Orca</application>, GNOME's screenreading technology, has
-			many exciting improvements in 2.22. Close collaboration with Mozilla has
-			led to excellent accessibility in <application>Firefox 3</application>,
-      including support in <application>Orca</application> for Accessible Rich
-      Internet Applications (ARIA)
-			and Live Regions. This allows for much richer accessibility with today's
-			modern, dynamic web applications.
-		</para>
-		<para>
-			<application>Orca</application> in GNOME 2.22 also adds support for level 2 contracted braille.
-			A Lot of work has also gone into improving its quality and stability.
-		</para>
-
-		<!-- FIXME: screenshot of contracted braille something -->
-
-		<para>
-			The screen magnifier has been improved and can now take advantage of
-			technology like X compositing to allow smoother scrolling and fullscreen
-			scrolling on hardware that supports it. There is also improved support for
-			colorblind filters.
-		</para>
-	</sect2>
-
-	<sect2 id="sect:mousetweaks">
-		<title>New Mouse Accessibility</title>
-
-		<para>
-			GNOME 2.22 now includes a set of special accessibility enhancements for
-			controlling the mouse. Features include:
-		</para>
-		<itemizedlist>
-			<listitem><para>the ability to capture the pointer within a region of the
-			screen;</para></listitem>
-			<listitem><para>the ability to open the contextual menu with only one
-											mouse button; and</para></listitem>
-			<listitem><para>the ability to perform different types of clicks (e.g.
-											single click, double click, context click, and dragging)
-											without using a
-											mouse button (usually referred to as a
-											<emphasis>dwelling</emphasis>).</para></listitem>
-		</itemizedlist>
-
-		<figure>
-			<title>Mouse Accessibility options.</title>
-			<mediaobject>
-				<imageobject>
-					<imagedata fileref="figures/rna11y-mouse.png"/>
-				</imageobject>
-			</mediaobject>
-		</figure>
-
-	</sect2>
-
 </sect1>
 <!-- vi:set tw=80 ts=2: -->

Modified: branches/gnome-2-24/help/C/rnadmins.xml
==============================================================================
--- branches/gnome-2-24/help/C/rnadmins.xml	(original)
+++ branches/gnome-2-24/help/C/rnadmins.xml	Wed Sep  3 12:14:05 2008
@@ -2,65 +2,11 @@
 <!DOCTYPE sect1 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN"
   "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd"; [
 <!ENTITY urlfiguresbase "figures/">
-<!ENTITY gnomeversion "2.22">
+<!ENTITY gnomeversion "2.24">
 ]>
 
 <sect1 id="rnadmins">
 	<title>What's New For Administrators</title>
 
-	<sect2 id="sect:policykit-integration">
-		<title>PolicyKit Integration</title>
-
-		<para>
-			PolicyKit is a new cross-desktop security framework. The purpose of
-			PolicyKit is to provide a consistent way for user applications to gain
-			extra privileges, e.g. for administrative applications.
-		</para>
-		<para>
-			Using PolicyKit, administrators can now configure system-wide settings.
-			For example, you might allow some user to adjust the date and time of the
-			clock, or you might grant specific users the ability to start and stop
-			system services.
-		</para>
-
-		<!-- FIXME: screenshot of privileges UI -->
-
-		<para>
-			For users, control panels now feature unlock buttons next to settings they
-			are not currently authorized to change. Clicking on the unlock button will
-			ask the user to provide extra authorization credentials.
-		</para>
-
-		<figure>
-			<title>Network Settings.</title>
-			<mediaobject>
-				<imageobject>
-					<imagedata fileref="figures/rnadmins-policykit.png"/>
-				</imageobject>
-			</mediaobject>
-		</figure>
-	</sect2>
-
-	<sect2 id="sect:system-tools">
-		<title>Better System Tools</title>
-
-		<para>
-			GNOME's system administration tools now monitor for changes in the
-			configuration files they're editing. This means that if another
-      administrator changes the configuration, your display is updated
-      to reflect those changes.
-		</para>
-
-		<para>
-			The <application>Shared Folders</application> tool now allows you
-			to edit the SMB user database (smbpasswd).
-		</para>
-
-		<para>
-			The <application>Network</application> tool can now set up
-			PPPoE and GPRS connections.
-		</para>
-	</sect2>
-
 </sect1>
 <!-- vi:set tw=80 ts=2: -->

Modified: branches/gnome-2-24/help/C/rndevelopers.xml
==============================================================================
--- branches/gnome-2-24/help/C/rndevelopers.xml	(original)
+++ branches/gnome-2-24/help/C/rndevelopers.xml	Wed Sep  3 12:14:05 2008
@@ -2,132 +2,11 @@
 <!DOCTYPE sect1 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN"
   "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd"; [
 <!ENTITY urlfiguresbase "figures/">
-<!ENTITY gnomeversion "2.22">
+<!ENTITY gnomeversion "2.24">
 ]>
 
 <sect1 id="rndevelopers">
 	<title>What's New For Developers</title>
 
-	<para>
-		The GNOME &gnomeversion; Developer Platform provides a stable base for independent
-		software developers to create third-party applications. GNOME and its
-		platform are licensed to allow the creation of both free and proprietary
-		software to run on top of GNOME.
-	</para>
-
-	<para>
-		Libraries in the GNOME Platform are guaranteed to be API and ABI stable for
-		the rest of the GNOME 2.x release series. Libraries in the GNOME Desktop do
-		not have this guarantee, but most remain consistent from release to release.
-	</para>
-
-	<sect2 id="sect:gvfs-gio">
-		<title>GVFS and GIO</title>
-
-		<!-- much of this text is stolen from
-		     http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/Gvfs and the GIO API docs -->
-
-		<para>
-			GVFS is a userspace virtual file system with backends for protocols like SFTP,
-			FTP, DAV, SMB, ObexFTP.
-			GVFS is the replacement for GNOME-VFS. GNOME-VFS should now be considered
-			deprecated, and developers should not use it in new applications.
-		</para>
-
-		<para>
-			GVFS consists of two parts:
-		</para>
-		<itemizedlist>
-			<listitem><para>
-				GIO, a new shared library that is part of GLib and provides the API for GVFS; and
-			</para></listitem>
-			<listitem><para>
-				GVFS itself, a new package containing backends for various file
-				system types and protocols such as SFTP, FTP, DAV, SMB and ObexFTP.
-			</para></listitem>
-		</itemizedlist>
-
-		<para>
-			GVFS/GIO aims to provide a modern, easy-to-use VFS system. Its goal is to
-			provide an API that developers prefer over raw POSIX IO calls. Rather than
-			cloning the POSIX IO API, it provides a higher-level, document-centric
-			interface. As well as reading and writing files, GIO provides facilities
-			for file monitoring, asynchronous IO, and filename completion.
-		</para>
-
-		<para>
-			GVFS works by running a single master daemon (gvfsd) that
-			keeps track of the current GVFS mounts. Each mount is run in a separate
-			daemon.  (Some mounts share a daemon process, but most don't.) Clients talk
-			to the mounts with a combination of D-Bus calls (on the session bus and
-			using peer-to-peer D-Bus) and a custom protocol for file contents.
-			Moving the backends out of process minimises dependency bloat for
-			applications and makes the whole system more robust.
-		</para>
-
-		<para>
-			GVFS also offers a FUSE mountpoint in <filename>~/.gvfs/</filename>
-			so that GVFS mounts can be exposed to legacy applications using
-			standard POSIX IO.
-		</para>
-
-		<para>
-			Unlike
-			GNOME-VFS, connections in GVFS are stateful. This means that a user only
-			needs to enter his or her password once, not over and over again for each
-			successive connection.
-		</para>
-
-		<para>
-			With the switch to GVFS, automounting and autostart are now handled
-			directly by <application>Nautilus</application> rather than
-			gnome-volume-manager.
-		</para>
-
-		<para>
-			API documentation for using GIO is
-			<ulink url="http://library.gnome.org/devel/gio/unstable/";>available
-			online</ulink> along with migration guides for moving from POSIX IO and
-			GNOME-VFS to GIO.
-		</para>
-
-		<sect3 id="sect:gvfs-regressions">
-			<title>Regressions</title>
-
-			<para>
-				Although GVFS fixes a lot of problems that previously existed by using
-				GNOME-VFS, there are currently some feature regressions. Most notable is
-				the lack of fonts:// and themes:// targets.
-			</para>
-			<para>
-				These issues will be fixed as soon as possible. There are also some
-				applications that still remain to be ported over to GVFS. The state of
-				this port is <ulink url="http://live.gnome.org/GioPort";>documented
-				online</ulink>.
-			</para>
-		</sect3>
-
-	</sect2>
-
-	<sect2 id="sect:anjuta">
-		<title>Anjuta IDE</title>
-
-		<para>
-			The <application>Anjuta</application> IDE is now a part of the GNOME
-			Developer Suite. Anjuta is a GNOME-integrated IDE that offers many
-			features for developers, such as an integrated debugger, integrated Glade
-			UI editor, and a Valgrind interface.
-		</para>
-
-		<figure>
-			<title>Task list for Anjuta.</title>
-			<mediaobject>
-				<imageobject>
-					<imagedata fileref="figures/rndevelopers-anjuta.png"/>
-				</imageobject>
-			</mediaobject>
-		</figure>
-	</sect2>
-
 </sect1>
 <!-- vi:set tw=80 ts=2: -->

Modified: branches/gnome-2-24/help/C/rni18n.xml
==============================================================================
--- branches/gnome-2-24/help/C/rni18n.xml	(original)
+++ branches/gnome-2-24/help/C/rni18n.xml	Wed Sep  3 12:14:05 2008
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
 <?xml version="1.0"?>
 <!DOCTYPE sect1 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN" 
 "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd"; [
-<!ENTITY version "2.22">
+<!ENTITY version "2.24">
 <!ENTITY urlfiguresbase "figures/">
 ]>
 <sect1 id="rni18">

Modified: branches/gnome-2-24/help/C/rninstallation.xml
==============================================================================
--- branches/gnome-2-24/help/C/rninstallation.xml	(original)
+++ branches/gnome-2-24/help/C/rninstallation.xml	Wed Sep  3 12:14:05 2008
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
 <!DOCTYPE sect1 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN"
   "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd"; [
 <!ENTITY urlfiguresbase "figures/">
-<!ENTITY gnomeversion "2.22">
+<!ENTITY gnomeversion "2.24">
 ]>
 
 <sect1 id="rninstallation">

Modified: branches/gnome-2-24/help/C/rnlookingforward.xml
==============================================================================
--- branches/gnome-2-24/help/C/rnlookingforward.xml	(original)
+++ branches/gnome-2-24/help/C/rnlookingforward.xml	Wed Sep  3 12:14:05 2008
@@ -2,8 +2,8 @@
 <!DOCTYPE sect1 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN"
   "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd"; [
 <!ENTITY urlfiguresbase "figures/">
-<!ENTITY gnomeversion "2.22">
-<!ENTITY nextversion "2.24">
+<!ENTITY gnomeversion "2.24">
+<!ENTITY nextversion "2.26">
 ]>
 
 <sect1 id="rnlookingforward">
@@ -19,15 +19,6 @@
 		Some of the exciting things to look forward to in
 		GNOME &nextversion; will hopefully include:
    <itemizedlist>
-		 <listitem><para>a new version of GNOME's Ekiga VoIP client featuring a
-		 revamped user interface and SIP presence support;</para></listitem>
-	   <listitem><para>the Empathy instant messaging client utilising the
-		 Telepathy communications framework;</para></listitem>
-		 <listitem><para>the often requested column and list views in GNOME's
-		 <application>File Manager</application>;</para></listitem>
-		 <listitem><para>the completion of the port from GNOME-VFS to GVFS; and</para></listitem>
-		 <listitem><para>bug fixes, performance improvements, and memory
-		 improvements throughout the desktop.</para></listitem>
    </itemizedlist>
   </para>
 

Modified: branches/gnome-2-24/help/C/rnusers.xml
==============================================================================
--- branches/gnome-2-24/help/C/rnusers.xml	(original)
+++ branches/gnome-2-24/help/C/rnusers.xml	Wed Sep  3 12:14:05 2008
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
 <!DOCTYPE sect1 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN"
   "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd"; [
 <!ENTITY urlfiguresbase "figures/">
-<!ENTITY gnomeversion "2.22">
+<!ENTITY gnomeversion "2.24">
 ]>
 
 <sect1 id="rnusers">
@@ -16,243 +16,5 @@
 			more exciting user-oriented features in this release of GNOME.
 	</para>
 
-	<sect2 id="sect:cheese">
-		<title>Say Cheese</title>
-
-		<figure>
-			<title>The Cheese program.</title>
-			<mediaobject>
-				<imageobject>
-					<imagedata fileref="figures/rnusers-cheese.png"/>
-				</imageobject>
-			</mediaobject>
-		</figure>
-
-		<para>
-			GNOME 2.22 introduces a new application,
-			<application>Cheese</application>. <application>Cheese</application> lets
-      you take photos and make videos using your computer's webcam.  You can apply
-      a range of different effects like mauve, noir/blanc, shagadelic, and warp.
-      You can share these photos and videos with your friends, load them into
-			<application>F-Spot</application>, or set them as your account photo.
-		</para>
-	</sect2>
-
-	<sect2 id="sect:metacity">
-		<title>Window Compositing</title>
-
-		<para>
-			GNOME 2.22 introduces window compositing on capable platforms. Fitting
-			with GNOME's "keeping it simple" policy, the features are very low key.
-			The most noticeable changes are drop shadows on windows, live previews when
-			switching windows with <keycombo><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>Tab</keycap></keycombo>,
-      and transparency effects.
-		</para>
-		<para>
-			Not all graphics hardware reliably supports compositing, so this feature
-			is currently turned off by default and not yet exposed in the preferences.
-			If you know you have graphics hardware that supports compositing,
-			you can run the following command:
-			<userinput><command>gconftool-2 <option>-s</option>
-				<option>--type</option> <parameter>bool</parameter>
-				<parameter>/apps/metacity/general/compositing_manager</parameter>
-				<parameter>true</parameter></command>
-			</userinput> from the run dialog, or set the key in the
-      <application>Configuration Editor</application>.  To disable compositing,
-      set the key to <parameter>false</parameter>.
-		</para>
-	</sect2>
-
-	<sect2 id="sect:gvfs">
-		<title>Better Networked Filesystems</title>
-		<para>
-			GNOME 2.22 introduces <application>GVFS</application>: a new
-			network-transparent virtual filesystem layer for GTK+. GVFS is designed to
-			overcome the shortcomings of the older GNOME-VFS system.  Improvements over
-      GNOME-VFS include remembering login credentials for the entire session and
-      being more resilient to failures.
-			Many GNOME applications are already using GVFS, including all of the core
-			applications.
-		</para>
-		<para>
-			With the switch to GVFS, GNOME is now using the Freedesktop.org
-			<ulink url="http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Specifications/trash-spec";>
-			Desktop Trash Can</ulink> specification to handle the storage of deleted
-			files.
-		</para>
-		<para>
-			Some new protocols are also available. <filename>cdda://</filename> will
-			show all of the audio tracks on a CD, available was WAV files.
-			<filename>gphoto2://</filename> will give you access to any connected
-			digital cameras.
-		</para>
-		<para>
-			GNOME's <application>File Manager</application> is now smarter about
-			removable media, and will show you an information bar with possible
-			actions when you insert removable media or
-			browse to a folder on a removable drive.
-		</para>
-		<!-- FIXME : awesome screenshot of cluebar -->
-		<para>
-			Technical information about GVFS is available in <xref
-			linkend="sect:gvfs-gio" /> under What's New For Developers.
-		</para>
-	</sect2>
-
-	<sect2 id="sect:totem">
-		<title>DVD, Digital TV, and More</title>
-
-		<para>
-			GNOME's <application>Movie Player</application> now offers improved
-			support for DVD playback as well as support for digital television (DVB).
-
-      <!--
-		</para>
-		FIXME: DVB screenshot.  If you get a screenshot in, go ahead and split this
-    into two paragraphs.  Otherwise, leave it as one.
-		<para>
-      -->
-
-			Also appearing in 2.22 is a selection of new plugins, including support
-			for MythTV, Youtube, and Tracker-based searching.   This release also
-      features playlist sharing and the ability to select subtitles for files.
-		</para>
-
-		<para>
-			GNOME 2.22 premieres the capability to preview and play Flash content and
-			video using the free and open Flash decoder
-			<application>swfdec</application>.
-		</para>
-
-	</sect2>
-
-	<sect2 id="sect:gnome-panel">
-		<title>International Clock</title>
-
-		<para>
-			No need to do any more mental arithmetic to work out what time your
-			teleconference starts in Sydney. GNOME 2.22 now has internationalisation
-			built into its clock. You can add multiple locations from around the world
-      to see the local time and weather.
-		</para>
-
-		<figure>
-			<title>The international clock.</title>
-			<mediaobject>
-				<imageobject>
-					<imagedata fileref="figures/rnusers-international-clock.png"/>
-				</imageobject>
-			</mediaobject>
-		</figure>
-
-	</sect2>
-
-	<sect2 id="sect:evolution">
-		<title>Continual Evolution</title>
-
-		<para>
-			<application>Evolution</application> continues to be improved
-			with new support for Google Calendars and custom message labels (tagging)
-			for your email.
-		</para>
-
-		<figure>
-			<title>Evolution showing a Goole Calendar.</title>
-			<mediaobject>
-				<imageobject>
-					<imagedata fileref="figures/rnusers-evolution-google-calendar.png"/>
-				</imageobject>
-			</mediaobject>
-		</figure>
-
-		<para>
-			Work has also gone into improving the speed of spam filtering and making
-			error dialogs less intrusive on your desktop session by using the status
-			bar rather than popups.
-		</para>
-	</sect2>
-
-	<sect2 id="sect:vinagre">
-		<title>Remote Desktop</title>
-
-		<para>
-			New in GNOME 2.22 is the <application>Remote Desktop Viewer</application>.
-			This application complements the existing remote desktop server
-			support in GNOME. It features the ability to discover machines on the
-			local network and bookmark your favorites.
-		</para>
-
-		<figure>
-			<title>Remote Desktop Viewer interacting with the current desktop.</title>
-			<mediaobject>
-				<imageobject>
-					<imagedata fileref="figures/rnusers-vinagre.png"/>
-				</imageobject>
-			</mediaobject>
-		</figure>
-
-		<para>
-			Users desiring more control over the remote desktop server will also
-			appreciate the addition of an <guilabel>Advanced</guilabel> tab in the
-			properties dialog.
-		</para>
-	</sect2>
-
-	<sect2 id="sect:control-center">
-		<title>Simplified Keyboard Settings</title>
-
-		<para>
-			The keyboard layout and keyboard accessibility preferences have been
-			merged into one dialog, putting every keyboard setting you need in one
-			place. Desktop Keyboard Shortcuts remain separate.
-		</para>
-
-		<figure>
-			<title>The new Keyboard Preferences dialog.</title>
-			<mediaobject>
-				<imageobject>
-					<imagedata fileref="figures/rnusers-keyboard-preferences.png"/>
-				</imageobject>
-			</mediaobject>
-		</figure>
-	</sect2>
-
-	<sect2 id="sect:small-things">
-		<title>But that's not all...</title>
-
-		<para>
-			GNOME 2.22 also features many bug fixes and user-required enhancements
-			from the last six months of development, including:
-		</para>
-		<itemizedlist>
-			<listitem><para>directly open <application>Evolution</application> contacts in
-											<application>Deskbar</application>;</para></listitem>
-			<listitem><para>improved printing in <application>Text
-															Editor</application>;</para></listitem>
-			<listitem><para>network multiplayer in
-											<application>Chess</application>;</para></listitem>
-			<listitem><para>download notifications in
-											<application>Epiphany</application>;</para></listitem>
-			<listitem><para>LZMA (7-zip) support in <application>Archive
-															Manager</application>;</para></listitem>
-			<listitem><para>inhibit automatic suspend and hibernation while burning
-											CDs;</para></listitem>
-			<listitem><para><application>Document Viewer</application> is now faster
-			and uses less memory;</para></listitem>
-			<listitem><para><application>Document Viewer</application> can also now
-			support page transitions in PDF Slideshows;</para></listitem>
-			<listitem><para><application>Tomboy</application> can now organise your
-			notes into notebooks;</para></listitem>
-			<listitem><para><application>Sound Juicer</application> now supports more
-			metadata, including disc number and year;</para></listitem>
-			<listitem><para>extensive improvements to
-			<application>Calculator</application>'s precision and usability;</para></listitem>
-			<listitem><para><application>Keyring Manager</application> has been
-			completely replaced by <application>Seahorse</application>;</para></listitem>
-			<listitem><para>much, much more that you'll have to install or upgrade
-			to see!</para></listitem>
-		</itemizedlist>
-	</sect2>
-
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