Wiki Status:
- Better organisation of GNOME-related wiki content
(http://en.opensuse.org/GNOME)
- People can help on any task
(http://en.opensuse.org/GNOME/Tasks)
- Vote for this bug ->
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=325753
- People add themselves to http://en.opensuse.org/GNOME_Team
Patch upstreaming:
- OSC plugins to help manage patches (osc-plugins-gnome):
- http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/maw/
- Rodrigo's branch:
http://www.gnome.org/~rodrigo/git/osc-plugins.git
- Michael's branch:
http://primates.ximian.com/~maw/git/osc-plugins
- We're going to force annotation on patches for a better
organisation
- http://en.opensuse.org/GNOME/Patches
**** AI: add info about these plugins to the wiki
Bug plan:
- Important bugs to be fixed at
http://en.opensuse.org/GNOME/Bugs
- Use topics to fix bugs related to them, like
http://en.opensuse.org/GNOME/Multiscreen
- Use voting system in Bugzilla to know what bugs openSUSE
community wants fixed
- Policy for when upstreaming bugs
GNOME:Community policy status:
- Clear policy for what should be in GNOME:Community
(http://en.opensuse.org/GNOME/Community_Inclusion_Policy)
- Need specific GNOME packaging guidelines, templates in the
build service
**** AI check if the build service can have GNOME templates or write a
OSC plugin that creates the basic spec with all the goodies
GNOME:STABLE merge status:
- Link packages from G:S to FACTORY
- What to do with GNOME:UNSTABLE?
Features requests and mini-projects
- We need a good way for getting feature requests instead of
bugzilla/fate. Use the wiki? idea.opensuse.org?
**** AI cyberorg, jpr, and captain_magnus volunteering
Q&A:
- Automated tests. Use LDTP? osc run-tests plugin?
- Use GNOME/ prefix for wiki pages, linking when needed
**** AI Write more HOWTOs about GNOME on the wiki
- More compiz/xgl integration for applications.
- Organise next meetings based on user/developer audience
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Hallo.
I am just thinking about update of GNOME:STABLE to GNOME 2.20.
In difference to previous versions, we may stick it to factory for
awhile by using package links. Later we can copy frozen packages there
physically.
What about GNOME:UNSTABLE? If anybody volunteer to start update to 2.21,
there is a chance. Otherwise, we can freeze or drop this repository for
some time.
What is your opinion about this plan?
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Hi, everyone,
As part of our bug classification scheme [1], it would be useful to know
if people have filed bugs for openSUSE 10.2 that are still present in
10.3. These obviously need to be fixed quickly :)
So, did you file a bug for 10.2 and have you seen it happen also in
10.3? Please feel free to reply here or in the wiki.
[1] http://en.opensuse.org/GNOME/Bugs
Federico
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Hi there!
I would have just a few reqs:
* nautilus-image-converter
* comix
* totem-xine
I tried to compile nautilus-image-converter from source, everything went
ok, but it does not work on openSUSE 10.3. Neither image-converter
script from Nautilus G-scripts. I installed Fedora Rawhide package and
it works fine, fortunately.
I've compiled comix from source with no problems at all, but it would be
very nice if you include it on official repos. Evince can read cbr and
cbz files, and thumbnail them within Nautilus (which is very useful),
but it is very unusable for reading comics. It consumes too much of CPU.
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I remember seeing some posts about some fixes on the opensuse
gnome:stable repo a couple of days ago. Is it safe to upgrade to 2.18
using sled?
Chris
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Any chance we can get a non outdated version of Anjuta and Glade into
GNOME:Community (for openSUSE 10.3)
10.3 has Anjuta 1.2.4 and Glade 2.12.1
Latest Anjuta is 2.2.1 and Latest Glade is 3.2.2
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Hi,
I've built Cheese[1] and it is currently in my home repo[2]. Would it be
possible to get it moved into the GNOME:Community? I will admit that it
may not be perfectly packaged, but I am willing to improve and basically
want to help out where I can with openSUSE and GNOME
Regards,
Andy
[1]http://live.gnome.org/Cheese
[2]http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/FunkyPenguin/openSUSE_10.…
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JP Rosevear wrote:
> Maw, Stanislav what do you think about fixing b) and pulling NM from G:S
> (or some other solution, but pulling in hal and everything there doesn't
> seem correct).
You cannot pull NM out from G:S 10.1. There is a special instance for
10.1 to provide binary rebuild. It is required to update .la files and
link properly.
See package details:
NetworkManager x NetworkManager-SUSE_Linux_10.1
The same is valid for dbus.
A month or two ago GNOME:STABLE was building with no failure.
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Greetings GNOME/openSUSE lovers, the GNOME team will be holding a
meeting this Thursday at noon EDT/18:00CST/1600 GMT)
In general we will follow the meeting guidelines
(http://en.opensuse.org/Meetings/About) outlined for the openSUSE
project, except we use #opensuse-gnome as the IRC channel. Please add
agenda items and questions to the meeting page. This particular meeting
will be centered around 10.3 cleanup, 11.0 planning and the
process/planning improvements for the team (ie having these meetings,
and re-organizing the wiki like we've done over the past couple of
weeks).
Next meeting:
http://en.opensuse.org/GNOME/Meetings/20070927
or
http://en.opensuse.org/GNOME/Meetings/Current
Meeting info:
http://en.opensuse.org/GNOME/Meetings
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I have added the repo from opesuse and i am using sled sp1, when i clicked to update
> the packages, i get a dependency conflict:
> Can't satisfy requirement libnautilus-burn.so.2 for
> helix-banshee-0.12.0-0.13.i586
> Conflict Resolution:
> ( ) delete helix-banshee
> ( ) Ignore this requirement just here
> ( ) Ignore this requirement generally
> I search for banshee and do not see where i can update to the needed
> version. What do i need to install to get this to go away?
>
I have libnautilus-burn.so.2 on the filesystem and i also have
helix-banshee 0.12 installed. I think i will "Ignore this requirement
just here"
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