Re: Encouragement and Spankage [Was: boooogs (yeah, 2.0.2 bugs)]
- From: djcovey softhome net
- To: Jeff Waugh <jdub perkypants org>
- Cc: GNOME Desktop List <desktop-devel-list gnome org>,GNOME i18n Dudes <gnome-i18n gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Encouragement and Spankage [Was: boooogs (yeah, 2.0.2 bugs)]
- Date: Tue, 20 Aug 2002 00:28:09 -0600
How about
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=91107
I'd consider that to be a fairly big bug. Is any attention being paid to
this one before release of 2.0.2? I find it a huge usability issue to be
unable to to associate applications.
Thanks
Damien
Jeff Waugh writes:
> <quote who="Luis Villa">
>
>> GNOME 2.0.2 bugs (the big ones)(insert appropriate handwaving here):
>
> ... and a bit of extra manic handwaving from me:
>
>
> * * * * *
> *
> * None of these are showstoppers, but most are pretty serious and in
> * some way confirmed. If developers are going to fix anything this
> * week, they should probably fix these.
> *
> * http://makeashorterlink.com/?H48D21F81
> *
> * * * * *
>
>
> 2.0.2 will most likely be the last 2.0.x release we do with everyone's
> (well, mostly) undivided attention, so it's especially important that we
> Kick Serious Arse on this one.
>
> To that end, the release team will be working closely with the i18n team
> to make sure that every module with further translations is released for
> 2.0.2. If there are other important issues that you feel the release team
> should look into for this release, please email us: release-team@gnome.org
>
> We want to get this one juuuuuust right. :-)
>
> The following modules did not have fresh releases for 2.0.1 (those marked
> with an asterisk are NOTVERYGNOME or less important to release for various
> reasons):
>
> at-spi
> audiofile *
> bug-buddy
> esound *
> gnome-common *
> gnome-media
> gnome-mime-data
> gtk-doc *
> gtk-engines
> intltool *
> libbonobo
> libgail-gnome
> libglade
> libgtop
> libIDL
> librep
> libzvt
> pkgconfig *
> rep-gtk
> sawfish
>
> I've not checked for commits against gnome-2-0 on these, but it's fairly
> likely that the user-visible modules require releases for translations at
> the very least.
>
> To set the wheels in motion, I'll be posting a weekly snapshot tarball
> request mail straight away. :-)
>
> Thanks everyone,
>
> - Jeff
>
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