Dropping gnome-announce to BCC. I believes it gets moderated anyway but
at least moderator will get less notifications.
This is a very good idea. Probably it should be done a long time ago.
On Mon, 2013-12-16 at 21:37 -0600, Daniel Espinosa wrote:
> I can see this version is incremental (point release like) over 0.8,
> and packaged as 0.8.
>
>
> Could you add that information in order to others know that 0.10, 0.12
> and upcomming 0.14 will be API/ABI compatible with 0.8 series?
>
>
> As I can see you've take care about API and more importantly ABI, at C
> level, stability on 0.8 to 0.12. Could you point that in your release
> information?
>
I've updated libgee wiki page for now (anyone: please feel free to
change the wording - it's something I wrote in 5 minutes to get the
information on page) and I will try to put the information in future
releases notes.
I've started a series of blog posts[1] for the ABI stability in Vala[1]
>
> I think this is very importantly in order to know Libgee stability and
> avoid fear about depend on this library, contrary with other Vala
> libraries like Personas, that may be don't know how to maintain API
> and ABI stability across different Vala versions.
>
>
> May is very important to add your recommendations on API/ABI stability
> on Vala wiki, or link from Libgee wiki.
>
and I hope that I'll finish part II soon (I should have a bit of time
before EOY to do Vala-related stuff so it's at least possible) and
eventually put on wiki.
Yes - the more libgee will be used the more bugs will be discovered, the
>
> I'm trying to fix a bug on GXml/Serialization and want to use Libgee
> to avoid most iteration/containers/collection bugs.
>
>
more bugs will be fixed and the less bugs will be in libgee. I'd love to
push it 'everywhere' for that reason.
>
> Many thanks.
>
>
Maciej Piechotka
[1]
http://blog.piechotka.com.pl/2013/07/30/libraries-in-vala-abi-compatibility-part-i/
>
>
> 2013/12/16 Maciej Piechotka <uzytkownik2 gmail com>
>
> We are very pleased to announce version 0.13.0 of Libgee, the
> GObject
> collection library.
>
> Libgee 0.13.4 is now available for download at:
> http://download.gnome.org/sources/libgee/0.13/
>
>
> Also please note that now Libgee has its own mailing-list
> http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/libgee-list
> and its own #gee IRC channel.
>
>
> New in 0.13.4
> -------------
> * The collection cloning no longer leaks memory
> * Various warning fixes
> * Various fixes to build system
>
> Libgee is a collection library providing GObject-based
> interfaces and
> classes for commonly used data structures.
>
> Libgee provides the following interfaces:
>
> * Traversable
> o Iterable
> + Collection
> # List
> * BidirList
> # Set
> * SortedSet
> o BidirSortedSet
> # MultiSet
> # Queue
> * Deque
> + Map
> # SortedMap
> * BidirSortedMap
> o Iterator
> + BidirIterator
> # BidirListIterator
> + ListIterator
> # BidirListIterator
> * MultiMap
> * Future
>
> The ArrayList, ArrauQueue, ConcurrentLinkedList,
> ConcurrentSet,
> HashSet, HashMap, HashMultiSet, HashMultiMap, LinkedList,
> PriorityQueue, Promise, TreeSet, TreeMap, TreeMultiSet, and
> TreeMultiMap
> classes provide a reasonable sample implementation of those
> interfaces.
> In addition, a set of abstract classes are provided to ease
> the implementation of new collections.
>
> Around that, the API provide means to retrieve read-only
> views,
> efficient sort algorithms, simple, bi-directional or
> index-based mutable
> iterators depending on the collection type.
>
> Libgee is written in Vala and can be used like any
> GObject-based C
> library. It's planned to provide bindings for further
> languages.
>
>
> More information about Vala is available at
>
> http://live.gnome.org/Libgee
>
> Maciej Marcin Piechotka
>
>
>
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>
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