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If you think about it, it is confusing. Just go with the flow and everything will be all right.
Re: spring cleaning in gtk-doc for next-next verison (1.21),
Stefan Sauer
VTE reference is missing last function argument,
Phil Clayton
Calculator is now pinned in GNOME Continuous,
Emmanuele Bassi
Spanish translation of Epiphany's Help is breaking GNOME Continuous,
Emmanuele Bassi
GNOME 3.15.3 released,
Javier Jardón
GNOME AppData status page,
Richard Hughes
GNOME 3.15.3 tarballs due,
Javier Jardón
Gnome / systemd,
Patrick Erdmann
Re: RFC: GSound, a GObject library for playing system sounds,
Richard Hughes
- Re: RFC: GSound, a GObject library for playing system sounds,
Florian Müllner
- Re: RFC: GSound, a GObject library for playing system sounds,
Emmanuele Bassi
- Re: RFC: GSound, a GObject library for playing system sounds,
Richard Hughes
- Re: RFC: GSound, a GObject library for playing system sounds,
Emmanuele Bassi
- Re: RFC: GSound, a GObject library for playing system sounds,
Tristan Brindle
- Re: RFC: GSound, a GObject library for playing system sounds,
Tristan Brindle
- Re: RFC: GSound, a GObject library for playing system sounds,
Marcus Karlsson
- Re: RFC: GSound, a GObject library for playing system sounds,
Tristan Brindle
- Re: RFC: GSound, a GObject library for playing system sounds,
Bastien Nocera
- Re: RFC: GSound, a GObject library for playing system sounds,
Nicolas Dufresne
- Re: RFC: GSound, a GObject library for playing system sounds,
Jasper St. Pierre
I want to make a Gnome PC, what integration would you do?,
Jason (spot) Brower
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