GNOME Summary for 2002-02-17 - 2002-02-23
- From: Christian Fredrik Kalager Schaller <Uraeus linuxrising org>
- To: gnome-list gnome org, gnome-announce-list gnome org
- Subject: GNOME Summary for 2002-02-17 - 2002-02-23
- Date: 27 Feb 2002 00:24:42 +0100
This is the GNOME Summary for 2002-02-17 - 2002-02-23
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Table of Contents
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1. GNOME 2 Desktop Beta available
2. Alex Larsson and Darin Adler teams up
3. Gnucash website back up
4. GnomeMeeting takes top spot
5. GStreamer applications galore
6. Abiword 0.99.2 available
7. Debugging CORBA applications?
8. Bug Day Reminder
9. Translated GNOME summaries
10. Hacker Activity
11. Gnome Bug Hunting Activity
12. New and Updated Software
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1. GNOME 2 Desktop Beta available
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Yes, the event you have been waiting for has finally arrived. The GNOME
2.0 Desktop Beta is out! This is the time, this is the place, so start
downloading and experience the first glimps of the wonder called GNOME
2.0. Links below to the GNOME 2 beta download area. For those prefering
a easier path Jeff Waugh has updated his popular Garnome distribution to
support this latest and greatest.
ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/pre-gnome2/releases/gnome-2.0-desktop-beta/
http://www.gnome.org/~jdub/garnome/
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2. Alex Larsson and Darin Adler teams up
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Alex Larsson becomes co-maintainer of Nautilus. This means we now have
two of the best hackers in the GNOME community focusing their attention
on Nautilus. They will togheter with the rest of the Nautilus
development community make sure that Nautilus for GNOME 2 will rock your
world. Announcement linked below.
http://lists.eazel.com/pipermail/nautilus-list/2002-February/007403.html
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3. Gnucash website back up
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As many of you have noticed the Gnucash website was down for a while.
The reason was problematic hardware coupled with Linas Veptas and his
children beeing very sick. The site is back up now, and hopefully the
health of Linas and his kids are improving. Best wishes to him from us
all.
http://www.gnucash.org
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4. GnomeMeeting takes top spot
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The best video conferencing tool in the Unix world got a prize last
week. The Belgian Journalists on Information Technology award the IT
prize each year to the four best University projects in Belgium. This
year Damien Sandras and GnomeMeeting took the top spot. Congratulations!
Link below to full announcement and the GnomeMeeting website.
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnomemeeting-list/2002-February/msg00169.html
http://www.gnomemeeting.org
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5. GStreamer applications galore
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The GStreamer team is hard at work stabilizing the core of GStreamer in
order to make the GNOME 2.0 Fifth toe release. As a result of this many
applications based on GStreamer is starting to pop up. Here is a small
preview of some of them, most of these apps will have their first
releases in the next few weeks. First we have beatbox a program that
could serve all the functions of two turntables, a drum machine, and
possibly a small mixing studio. Credit to Andy Wingo and Leif Johnson.
http://ambient.2y.net/beatbox/
http://ambient.2y.net/tmp/beatbox-24-2-2002.png
http://ambient.2y.net/tmp/beatbox-large-24-2-2002.png
There is also gst-record an application which lets you record v4l
streams into AVI movies. Credit to Ronald Bultje.
http://ronald.bitfreak.net/images/gst-record-1.png
http://ronald.bitfreak.net/images/gst-record-6.png
http://ronald.bitfreak.net/images/gst-record-7.png
Then there is the iTunes look alike Rhytmbox, which lets you rip, play
and burn cdroms of your favourite songs. Credit to Bastien Nocera.
http://idisk.mac.com/bnocera/Public/rb-gnome2-table.jpg
http://idisk.mac.com/bnocera/Public/rb-gnome2-better.jpg
Redael is a software package that combines a video player (MPEG1/MPEG2),
annotation tools, and a scoring system into an easy to use GUI. Credit
to Joshua N. Pritikin.
http://redael.berlios.de/news.html
then of course there is zchat a video conferecing application. Credit to
Zeeshan Ali.
http://zchat.sourceforge.net
http://zchat.sourceforge.net/scrshot.png
We also have a GStreamer Bonobo component now, thanks to the effort of
Jorn Baayen (known for his great work on Galeon).
http://people.nl.linux.org/~jorn/mediaplayer_component/
And last but not least there is the Gstplay mediaplayer which supports
playback of all the formats that GStreamer supports like Ogg Vorbis, Ogg
Tarkin, Mp3, c64 SID, Mod, Wav, Au, AVI, Mpeg 1 and 2, VOB, FLI. No
screenshots as the gui is really really small currently, and Xv doesn't
support making screenshots of the video area. But you find it in the
gst-player module in CVS. Credit here goes to Arik Devens and Benjamin
Otte.
http://www.gstreamer.net
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6. Abiword 0.99.2 available
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Our hardworking friends on the Abiword project has put out a new
release. Fewer bugs and more polished features is the keywords. This
release fixed as crasher bug for me, so maybe this is the release you
too have been waiting for. Go get it. Our hardworking danish friend
Jesper Skov has also put out a new Abiword Weekly News article for your
pleasure.
http://www.abisource.com
http://www.abisource.com/information/news/2002/awn82.phtml
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7. Debugging CORBA applications?
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Have a CORBA application you want to debug? Well Linux Journal has an
article with some hints and tips for you. Now all bugs are really
shallow.
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=5453
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8. Bug Day Reminder
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To honor all those bugs that have been killed last week, we will also
this week hold a memorial service in #bug this thursday between 2PM-2AM
GMT aka (9AM-9PM EST). All those who don't mourn the loss of these bugs
and want to see more killed should join the bug hunter team at this
occassion.
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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:
89 gnumeric
81 galeon
80 gtk+
69 gnome-applets
59 gnome-panel
57 evolution
47 SashXB
42 gtkmm-root
40 gimp
35 gnome-control-center
35 gedit
34 gnome-i18n
34 gdome2
34 gnomeicu
34 nautilus
30 gnucash
29 gcompris
28 gnome-xml
26 gnomemeeting
26 gtranslator
[127 active modules omitted]
Most active hackers:
106 kmaraas
52 murrayc
42 kabalak
39 veillard
38 jody
34 tjmather
33 lark
33 kevinv
32 owen
29 mmclouglin
29 mortenw
28 erat
28 jcorwin
26 chyla
26 michael
26 seth
25 menesis
24 ajshankar
23 hadess
20 neo
[141 active hackers omitted]
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11. Gnome Bug Hunting Activity
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This information is from http://bugzilla.gnome.org, which hosts bug and
feature reports for most of the Gnome modules. If you would like to join
the bug hunt, subscribe to the gnome-bugsquad mailing list.
Currently open: 6554 (In the last week: New: +713 Resolved: -822)
Modules with the most open bugs (excluding enhancement requests):
nautilus: 1248 (In the last week: New: +63 Resolved: -64)
gnome-core: 456 (In the last week: New: +101 Resolved: -139)
gtk+: 346 (In the last week: New: +41 Resolved: -50)
gnome-applets: 242 (In the last week: New: +27 Resolved: -20)
gnome-vfs: 237 (In the last week: New: +2 Resolved: -2)
gnome-pilot: 198 (In the last week: New: +11 Resolved: -16)
sawfish: 162 (In the last week: New: +9 Resolved: -21)
galeon: 158 (In the last week: New: +142 Resolved: -223)
gnome-pim: 137 (In the last week: New: +3 Resolved: -21)
gphoto: 127 (In the last week: New: +3 Resolved: -0)
gmc: 125 (In the last week: New: +5 Resolved: -0)
medusa: 125 (In the last week: New: +0 Resolved: -0)
GIMP: 112 (In the last week: New: +16 Resolved: -17)
balsa: 109 (In the last week: New: +17 Resolved: -10)
control-center: 97 (In the last week: New: +30 Resolved: -20)
Gnome Bugzilla users who resolved or closed the most bugs:
yaneti declera com: 114 bugs closed.
louie ximian com: 107 bugs closed.
mpeseng tin it: 77 bugs closed.
k_wayne linuxpower org: 64 bugs closed.
menesis delfi lt: 62 bugs closed.
jfleck inkstain net: 51 bugs closed.
otaylor redhat com: 36 bugs closed.
dan_erat pobox com: 32 bugs closed.
charles rebelbase com: 32 bugs closed.
srittau jroger in-berlin de: 21 bugs closed.
mark skynet ie: 20 bugs closed.
jsh pixelslut com: 19 bugs closed.
hadess hadess net: 13 bugs closed.
kristian planet nl: 13 bugs closed.
maclas gmx de: 12 bugs closed.
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12. New and Updated Software
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gbonds - A savings bond inventory program
gEuCo - It allows you to convert currencies from the EURO community to
Euro and vice-versa.
GRot13 - A GUI interface to rot13
gThumb - Image viewer and browser.
GnomeICU - Internet Communication Utility
gLabels - Lightweight program for creating labels and business cards.
Cronos II - Powerful mail client
oggdoctor - Ogg tag editor
Abiword - Full featured and cross-plattform Wordprocessor.
GMime - Library for handling MIME messages.
Gnucash - The GNU personal finance manager.
GNOME Subtitle Editor - Edititing/manipulating and converting DivX
subtitles.
Gnome-chord - Guitar chord index
Dr. Genius - Dr Genius is a geometry tool more to come.
gnocl - gnocl extension for the programming language Tcl.
pyFind - Find File utility for GNOME.
GPMM - Program for connecting your Portable Mp3 Player
XdeFactor - This program is for printing and create invoices
GChemPaint - A 2D chemical structures editor
Atomix - A mind game about atoms and molecules.
Gabber - Gabber is a Jabber client
Elysium Download - A download manager using gnome-vfs.
gcompressor - gui interface of compression decompression tolls
File Roller - File Roller is an archive manager.
For more information on these packages visit the GNOME Software map:
http://www.gnome.org/applist/listrecent.php3
Great week with the new desktop beta out. Think this issue of the
summary also proves that GNOME 2.0 will be the multimedia desktop of
choice. Next week we cover the new Sun, Ximian and Wipro deal.
Christian
gnome-summary gnome org
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