Re: [Nautilus-list] Re: [Evolution] Evolution 0.2 RPMs



 I know there is no nautilus release yet, but it would
be a good idea in my humble opinion to do preview
releases a la Helix Code's evolution.

 It's like evolution is really usable yet anyway, but
it might help you have some user feedback as to where
to head in terms of features and such.

 For evolution, I am "compiling" a list of things I
don't like and others I like.

 And anything would probably be better than current
gmc. Heck, I hate those $HOME/.gnome-desktop/.....
cache stuff that appears even when you open trashcan.
Stupid things like dragging a file to desktop to
create links is non existant, but instead you need to
fill in full path of the damned destination.

 Anyway, I'll stop whining about gmc, but promise to
be there for its official burial ceremony.

--- Darin Adler <darin eazel com> wrote:
> on 7/12/00 6:47 PM, Hassan Aurag at
> h_aurag yahoo com wrote:
> 
> > Thanks a lot. I could compile it, but prefer rpms
> anytime. Easier to
> > track dependencies and such. The usual hype in
> other words ;)
> > 
> > Anyway, I agree with the other poster, adding
> Nautilus would be a great
> > idea.
> 
> When we start doing Nautilus releases, we'll
> definitely be doing packages
> (RPMs), and not just source tarballs. But we haven't
> done our first Nautilus
> release yet.
> 
>     -- Darin
> 
> 
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