TARBALLS DUE: GNOME 2.2 Release Candidate 1 (2.1.90)
- From: Jeff Waugh <jdub perkypants org>
- To: GNOME Desktop Hackers <desktop-devel-list gnome org>, GNOME Hackers <gnome-hackers gnome org>
- Subject: TARBALLS DUE: GNOME 2.2 Release Candidate 1 (2.1.90)
- Date: Sat, 4 Jan 2003 01:40:51 +1100
Hey gang,
Hope you've all had a rocking Christmas and New Year's! Especially if you
don't happen to celebrate them - there's nothing like getting presents or
being kissed at midnight for seemingly no reason. I hope no one has fallen
prey to those highly addictive staples of the season - food and sleep.
Meanwhile, we have a Big Milestone to tackle next week: Release Candidate 1!
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Please release fresh tarballs by the end of this Monday, 6th January.
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Oh, and please remember that we are in FULL FREEZE, strings and all. Any
changes MUST be confirmed by the release team. Please Cc gnome-i18n if you
need to make any string changes.
Now for a bit of CRAZY SPANKAGE ACTION. Some modules have not been updated
recently, so I've listed these by last-updated-release, compared to 2.1.5.
Some of the less relevant modules have been removed from this list, and a
few modules are specially labelled, as they've been updated since 2.1.5.
Modules that have not been updated since 2.1.0:
GConf
gnome2-user-docs
gnome-mime-data
gtk-engines
libglade
libgtop
libIDL
scrollkeeper
Modules that have not been updated since 2.1.1:
linc (released since 2.1.5)
Modules that have not been updated since 2.1.2:
ggv (released since 2.1.5)
Modules that have not been updated since 2.1.3:
bonobo-activation
gdm (released since 2.1.5)
gnome-system-monitor
gtk-doc
libart_lgpl
libbonoboui
libgail-gnome
librsvg
Modules that have not been updated since 2.1.4:
eog
file-roller
gconf-editor
gnome-media
gnome-terminal
gst-plugins
gstreamer
libwnck
metacity
nautilus-media
startup-notification
vte
Thanks!
- Jeff
--
"Not to mention that there's simply no way to explain what a 'window
manager' is without descending into 'PC Load Letter?!' technobabble."
- Havoc Pennington
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