Here's a list of packages currently in GNOME:Community that I'd like to propose
for Factory/10.3:
gaim-unstable
gnome-themes-extras
mail-notification
ots
sensors-applet
Plus, one from home:Riggwelter:
gimmie
Also, as soon as I have time, I plan to work on splitting the plugins into
sub-packages in abiword and tomboy. The G:C packages already do this so if
someone else (with a working openSUSE machine unlike me) wants to do this,
please feel free.
The gimmie-session script from gimmie will need some serious love if it's
accepted - at the moment it just starts a barebones GNOME setup
(Nautilus/Metacity/settings daemon) with the Gimmie panel, so no autostart
apps are respected.
Thoughts?
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I've had on my list for a long while now getting around to investigating
all the tools listed at http://live.gnome.org/PowerUserTools
I was wondering if someone wanted to build the packages not already in
10.3, throw them into GNOME:Community and let everyone see if we should
be officially shipping any of them.
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Dunno if any of you have been following the development of Alex G's cool
& rocking panel replacement Gimmie.
I've added packages to my home repo (home:Riggwelter) which are
currently 0.2.3, patched to use YaST where appropriate. This patch has
now been merged into SVN and I'm building the latest trunk.
If you're interested in testing it, please give it a hammering (0.2.x
can be added as a panel applet if you prefer to keep your panels for the
time being).
I'm also going to package up the libgmail python module to add GMail
support to Gimmie - it'll be called python-libgmail.
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On Thu, 2007-03-01 at 10:00 -0500, Jim Krehl wrote:
> > Yah, we actually have it packaged in SLED 10 for SP1. Jim, Scott you'd
> > both been looking at throwing this into factory right?
>
> As of yesterday I've submitted the new main-menu to both the 10.2 and
> STABLE distributions in autobuild. Is STABLE the same as factory?
Yes.
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I had an email earlier in the week from Andrew Hill (Novell) asking if
anyone was packaging gnome-main-menu version 2.
1) Is anyone?
2) Is the code stableish/usableish?
3) %if 2==yes {Where would one get the source to do so?}
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