On Tue, 2002-01-08 at 07:29, Jeff Waugh wrote: > GNOME 2.0 Desktop Beta PACKAGES DUE: Monday, 14th January > --------------------------------------------------------- > > Hi all, > > Packages for the first 2.0 Desktop beta are due on Monday, 14th January. By > my (admittedly awkward antipodean) calendar, this is in 6 days. > > Please begin preparing your packages now. If you have the opportunity to > release before the 14th - even if you end up making another closer to the > date - it would help the release team's QA tasks immensely. Updated platform > libraries are particularly good candidates to get out of the way quickly. > > Feature and enhancement ChangeLogs (against 1.x) to accompany your > packages will make you stand out from the crowd, attract members of the > appropriate sex, and bless you with interesting fortune cookies for the > rest of your life. [1] > > Please post areas that need work, or cries for help in reply to this email. > One obvious module that requires more contributors is Nautilus; please refer > to the mailing list and Darin for things to do. In general: > <http://cvs.gnome.org/lxr/source/nautilus/TODO> We could use some help on the control center applets. In particular: - We are busily rewriting the file types capplet and merging it with the url properties capplet, as I outlined in a previous message to desktop-devel-list. I will be committing the changes shortly and some help in getting that work done would be much appreciated. - We would like to merge wm-properties in to default-applications and add a file manager selector, but we are running out of time to do so. - ...and there are yet more tasks If anyone would like to help with these things, please let us know, and I will send more detailed notes. Thanks. > Thanks, > > - Jeff (on behalf of the release team) > > [1] Side-effects unknown. > > -- > "Basically my philosophy on release management is that it should be > like police brutality." - Maciej Stachowiak > _______________________________________________ > desktop-devel-list mailing list > desktop-devel-list gnome org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list ======================================================================== Bradford Hovinen Hacker http://www.cis.udel.edu/~hovinen/ Ximian Desktop team hovinen ximian com Ximian, Inc. Now what is history? It is the centuries of systematic explorations of the riddle of death, with a view to overcoming death. That's why people discover mathematical infinity and electromagnetic waves, that's why they write symphonies. - Boris Pasternak, Doctor Zhivago
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