Re: Notes about the release notes
- From: Vincent Untz <vuntz gnome org>
- To: marketing-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Notes about the release notes
- Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2006 14:28:33 +0200
Le jeudi 24 août 2006, à 19:49, Claus Schwarm a écrit :
> Hi, all!
>
> This is my usual (yearly) request to restructure the way we present the
> items in our relase notes -- after all, they should make clear why the
> release matters.
Looks good :-)
Some comments:
> Front feature
> -------------
>
> (This is a special class: If there's anything in the amount of changes
> that could belong to a certain major topic, it should be featured here!
>
> For example, the last release had many changes that improved
> performance, so these changes could have been be featured here. This is
> a desperate way of justifying headlines such as "GNOME 2.14 improves
> performance."
>
> A potential topic for this year could be "Eyecandy".)
>
> * Something happened with icons
> * Transperacy in the Terminal
> * Compositor stuff in Metacity
> * new wanda icon in gnome-panel
>
> (Another one could be 'C#')
I'd go with eyecandy, but I think it's important to note that it's an
ongoing work, and that more will come in 2.18.
> Page 2: Extended funtionality:
> ------------------------------
[snip]
> * Tomboy
It's important to note that it replaces the sticky notes in our mind,
which is still available for some time.
[snip]
> * gtk filechooser location button thingy
Might be interesting to add a note that it was added because users
requested it.
* orca as screenreader is better than what we had before (since it can
be adapted for each software, iirc)
[snip]
> Performance improvments
> -----------------------
> * Nautilus has improved startup performance; uses less memory while
> thumbnailing
> * ?
Evolution was improved wrt performance too.
> Code cleanups and backend improvements:
> ---------------------------------------
>
> * C#
> * Improved printing support (Ephiphany, Yelp, any others?)
> * Unicode 5.0 support.
> * GDM: No longer use popt in favor of glib's GOption command line
> parsing. IMPORTANT: Users who depend on the single dash options will
> need to change to use the non-deprecated double-dash options.
> * Unmaintained themes removed: rand-Canyon, Ocean-Dream, Simple &
> Smokey-Blue, Traditional
> * Unmaintained engines removed: Lighthouseblue and Metal engines
* GTK+ 2.10, with some interesting new features
* start of deprecation of libgnomeprint/libgnomeprintui
* gnopernicus has been replaced by orca
> Feedback welcome. I offer to write the text down to a number of WDTM?
> and WDID? [1], because I don't run a development snapshot. I can't make
> screenshots, nor move it to docbook. Some changes need some explantion,
> so I need a developer as well. And I'll probably need someone to
> proof-read from a factual point of view, as well as from a grammar
> point of view.
I can help for the explanations. Go go go!
Thanks,
Vincent
--
Les gens heureux ne sont pas pressés.
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