Re: Sun, Wipro, Ximian and GNOME 2.0
- From: Christian Fredrik Kalager Schaller <Uraeus linuxrising org>
- To: Mark McLoughlin <mark skynet ie>
- Cc: gnome-hackers gnome org
- Subject: Re: Sun, Wipro, Ximian and GNOME 2.0
- Date: 24 Feb 2002 15:59:00 +0100
Hi,
This is great news. A big welcome to the Wipro hackers and a big thanks
to Sun for this contribution.
I heard that the number of people that will be working at Wipro on GNOME
will be somewhere between 30 and 50 people so this is really a big
thing!
Christian
On Sun, 2002-02-24 at 13:45, Mark McLoughlin wrote:
> Hey Guys,
> The announcement below details a partnership between Sun,
> Wipro and Ximian to help with the 2.0 drive.
>
> We would like to have made this announcement earlier, but
> unfortunately the agreement was only finalised on Friday. Note, that
> this isn't the official announcement as we would like to get the
> GNOME community's reaction first.
>
> We're very open to questions and discussion on this, so please
> feel free to ask questions here or on #gnome/#sun or wherever.
>
> Anyway the blurb is below ... :-)
>
> Good Luck,
> Mark.
>
> ****
>
> With Sun's latest press announcement of strengthening its
> commitment to Linux and Linux compatibility, Sun is further
> committed to making GNOME the preferred desktop for the Solaris
> operating environment.
>
> Sun's priorities for the GNOME platform are threefold: stability,
> accessibility and API compatibility. For GNOME to be a viable
> desktop for Sun customers it must demonstrate a high level of
> robustness, be equipped with accessible mechanisms which allow
> users with disabilities to take full advantage of its
> functionality, and must offer a stable platform to ISVs.
>
> To further these goals Sun is extending a project to accelerate
> and assist with the GNOME 2.0 development effort. As a part of
> this project, contributions will be made to the codebase to help
> complete any outstanding porting and bugfixing of GNOME 2.0
> modules, equip them with accessible interfaces, improve their
> performance, and contribute documentation and localisation.
>
> Sun's existing GNOME hackers will continue down the path they
> have been following for months, building and maintaining the core
> accessibility modules (atk, at-spi, gail) and contributing to
> various GNOME components such as ORBit2 and gnome-core. In
> addition, Sun is partnering with Wipro and Ximian to commit a
> large team of full-time hackers to help drive GNOME 2.0 forward.
>
> Though a newcomer to the GNOME community, Wipro is an experienced
> outsource software development firm with expertise on porting and
> migration across platforms with whom Sun has a long-standing
> relationship. During the past months, Wipro engineers have been
> working on GNOME technologies. We are very excited to have Wipro's
> talented programmers join the GNOME effort.
>
> The following categories provide a high level overview of the work
> that Ximian and Wipro will be doing over the next several months:
>
> * Porting unported GNOME core code from 1.4 to 2.0.
>
> * Bugfixing GNOME modules to meet Sun's quality standards.
>
> * Additionally Wipro will be developing and regularly
> executing an automated test suite for the core GNOME
> desktop and for many of its libraries and components.
> The output of these runs will be publicly available.
>
> * Setting up a continuous-build tinderbox for GNOME on
> Linux and Solaris, and producing and releasing regular
> packaged snapshots of the entire GNOME 2 desktop. You
> can see what Jacob Berkman has done so far in this
> department at: http://cvs.gnome.org/tinderbox
>
> * Cleaning up and organizing the GNOME bugzilla so that it
> is useful both for GNOME developers and users. Some of
> you may have noticed this work already underway by Luis
> Villa from Ximian.
>
> * Ximian and Wipro will also be accessibility-enabling
> every core application in the GNOME desktop, including
> providing keyboard navigability.
>
> * Tuomas Kuosmanen and Jakub Steiner will be developing a
> full set of accessible GNOME stock and MIME icons
> (high-contrast, low-contrast, large sizes).
>
> * Wipro engineers will be performing a comprehensive and
> independent security audit on all core GNOME modules,
> checking for buffer overruns and other common errors.
>
> * Performance optimizing the desktop to improve user-apparent
> responsiveness, smoothness and system load.
>
> Sun believes strongly that the GNOME community is GNOME's strongest
> resource, and wants to respect that community and its decisions and
> practices to as great an extent as possible. All of this work will
> be done within the framework of the GNOME community, using the
> existing public CVS, bugzilla, and all the other standard GNOME
> community practices.
>
> Sun is very excited to be able to bring additional resources
> to GNOME 2.0, and we are thrilled that this project is bringing a
> large team of new faces to the community from Wipro.
>
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