GNOME Summary - 2001-12-08 - 2001-12-15
- From: Steve George <gnome-summary gnome org>
- To: gnome-list gnome org
- Cc: gnome-announce-list gnome org
- Subject: GNOME Summary - 2001-12-08 - 2001-12-15
- Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2001 01:32:43 +0000
This is the GNOME Summary for 2001-12-08 - 2001-12-15
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Table of Contents
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1. GNOME 2.0 Developer Platform Beta
2. Compiling FAQ
3. Dependency chart
4. Evolution 1.0 released
5. Ximian Setup Tools power forward
6. GStreamer Release
7. A gaggle of glade articles
8. Is GNOME ready for the desktop?
9. Translated GNOME summaries
10. Hacker Activity
11. New and Updated Software
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1. GNOME 2.0 Developer Platform Beta
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Jeff Waugh announced that the platform beta was out and ready to be used. For
those that don't know, GNOME is internally split into packages that are
defined as being part of the platform and those that are part of the desktop.
The platform are those packages that enable developers to code applications to
the GNOME standard, so GTK+ for example. Whereas, the desktop are those
packages that end-users see as part of their environment, such as the panel.
The platform beta means that all the APIs are frozen (well almost) and that
application developers should now start using them. This will root out the
remaining bugs in the platform as developers port the applications users
actually see.
http://lists.gnome.org/archives/gnome-2-0-list/2001-December/msg00354.html
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2. Compiling FAQ
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Got a spare machine or drive, an afternoon to spare and an itch to compile
GNOME? The compiling FAQ put together by Chema Celoria might be just what
you've been looking to get started with. If you think there are some missing
areas or have a question send them to him!
http://www.gnome.org/~chema/gnome-love/compiling_faq.html
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3. Dependency chart
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This useful dependency chart should help anyone trying to compile GNOME 2.0 out
of CVS or from the recent releases. Complex isn't it! The GNOME 2.0 dotplan
site has information on how to use the vicious build scripts to build the
platform. For those developers that would rather use RPM have a look at the
GNOME 2.0 Developer Snapshots channel in Ximians red-carpet. The Ximian
packages are built on top of Havoc Penningtons gnomehide packages.
http://cle.org.hk/~baddog/files/GNOME2/gnome2-dependency.png
ftp://people.redhat.com/hp/gnomehide/
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4. Evolution 1.0 released
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After 2 years of hard work Evolution 1.0 finally hit the download sites.
Congratulations to the team involved and thanks, not just for Evo but for all
the support you've provided to GNOME. The hackers barely seem to have had a
quick sleep before moving onto hacking on the 2.0 release - amazing! So don't
walk, run! to their web store and buy it now, ... yes stop reading, I'll be
here when you get back.
http://www.ximian.com/about_us/press_center/press_releases/evolution1_0.html
http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/evolution-hackers/2001-December/003902.h
tml
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5. Ximian Setup Tools power forward
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Tambet recently added a new font tool which enables you to install fonts for
various backends such as gnome-print and X. The aim is to provide support for
other backends such as ghostscript, TeX and staroffice. The tool previews fonts
that you don't have and enables you to install them. Look for a release very
soon now, in the meantime there are some screenshots.
http://primates.ximian.com/~chema/xst/index.html
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6. GStreamer Release
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The GStreamer team released 0.3.0 with substantial additions to the core
capability being added. They've also added a dynamic dotplan page which is
generated from FIXME's in the code - a great place for any new hacker to start.
http://www.gstreamer.net/releases/0.3.0/notice.php
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7. A gaggle of glade articles
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Eddy Ahmed and Ishan Chattopadhyaya proved that great minds think alike by
releasing articles on using Glade almost together. As a GUI interface building
tool Glade has to rate up there amongst developer favourites. These two
articles give step by step instructions on how to get started - great work
guys!
http://writelinux.com/glade/index.php
http://www.geocities.com/ichattopadhyaya/linux/glade.htm
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8. Is GNOME ready for the desktop?
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James Ogley considers a question that vexes many Linux users. Restricting his
analysis to examining the most common user needs of a Web Browser, Email
program and Word Processor, his conclusion is we're "almost there". The main
difficulty he identifies is that AbiWord has problems with some types of
proprietary formats and tables. All the more reason we should try and avoid
these in our daily lives!
http://www.rubberturnip.org.uk/gnomedesktop.html
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9. Translated GNOME summaries
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As always we have translations of the GNOME summaries available. So linked
below are French translation, Spanish translation and Hungarian translation. If
there are other translations available please let us know.
http://www.gynov.org/news/index.php4
http://es.gnome.org/actualidad/
http://cactus.rulez.org/projects/gnome/summary/
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10. Hacker Activity
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Thanks for Paul Warren for these lists.
Most active modules:
110 gnucash
101 evolution
67 gimp
64 gnome-core
57 gnome-applets
51 gnumeric
44 gtk+
41 gnomemm
41 gnome-i18n
38 at-spi
36 web-devel-2
30 gtkmm-root
28 galeon
24 pan
24 libgnomeui
23 gedit
23 gtkhtml
21 gnome-control-center
20 gnome-db
20 ximian-setup-tools
[133 active modules omitted]
Most active hackers:
74 stano
60 menthos
55 murrayc
54 peticolas (gnucash)
52 michael
43 kmaraas
39 kevinv
38 billh
37 rodrigo
35 film
32 fejj
32 jberkman
32 rlb (gnucash)
28 seth
26 hp
25 jody
23 adrighem
21 andersca
21 israel
21 jirka
[144 active hackers omitted]
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11. New and Updated Software
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gtex-letter - Easy interface for using the LaTeX letter classes.
gictrl - ISDN interface controller applet.
Encompass - Light weight Web browser.
Gfax - Frontend to the various Linux fax programs.
GNOME EDMA IDFWizard - Tool to build EDMA Classes.
GNOME EDMA IDFWizard - Class browser for the GNU EDMA system.
Atomix - A maze game about atoms and molecules.
Tenes Empanadas Graciela - Multiplayer turn-based strategy game.
File Roller - An archive manager for tar and zip.
WxWindows - Cross platform GUI toolkit with GTK+ display.
Gnofract 4D - Displays slices of a variety of 4D fractals.
Gnotide - Tide analysis application.
gmmusic - Database front-end to store music collections.
Rubrica - Addressbook application.
Coriander - Digital camera controller application.
ham-office - Application for ham operators.
gnomezine - Magazine article indexer and searcher.
GLosung - Biblical words for the day.
gretl - Package for statistical analysis of economic data.
Guikachu - Resource file editor for PalmOS pocket computers.
For more information on these packages visit the GNOME Software map:
http://www.gnome.org/applist/listrecent.php3
The GNOME 2.0 platform looks to be coming along fantastically well. There's
plenty of news here and judging by the screenshots and diaries on Advogato it's
in a runable state. So if you've got an existing GNOME 1.4.X application now is
the time to start porting!
Go Gnome!
Steve
gnome-summary gnome org
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