Hi, It seems the call for volunteers for mentioning bugs works fine: someone mentioned a bug and it got fixed ;-) More seriously, I'd love to see a bug section in the status mail where we'd have some stats about the current number of bugs, and some information about the new bugs that have been opened. And I need help to do that. G:F === A couple of things worth to mention this week: + the long-standing bundle-lang-gnome build issue on 11.1 (that was also affecting G:S:2.26) got fixed. + ekiga (and ptlib/opal) are now maintained in G:F. I've updated them to the latest upstream version. And I can see right now that opal failed to build on 11.1 ;-) + fate#305318 is now implemented. This means that we should lose a good bunch of rpmlint warnings about gconf schemas files being in /etc. This lead to a few build failures, but I think I fixed all of them. + some minor version updates, bug fixes, package cleanups... Note that next week we will see GNOME 2.27.1, which means quite some packages to update. Are you ready for this? :-) Things are building right now, but I think we have two build issues: + beagle-index: - for Factory, it's still because xorg-x11-Xvnc is not there, but it should come back - for 11.1, we have "nothing provides gtksourceview-lang = 2.4.0 needed by gtksourceview". Not quite sure why this is happening, but it should be fixable. + opal on 11.1, as already mentioned. We need a patch to make the code less ambiguous, apparently. Packages to update: + NetworkManager stack/PulseAudio stack: someone tried to update NM and quickly gave up. I think we really need Tambet and Scott here. + epiphany: I gave it a try, but I stopped because epiphany-extensions will fail to build. So waiting for upstream. + gnome-do: Luis said he'd do it, but no news. + gobby: I invested some time today to look at it. The packages that are in home:FunkyM:branches:GNOME:Factory look mostly good. But I think we might want to keep both gobby 4.x and gobby 4.99, and make them parallel-installable since the new one is still in development, and users need to interoperate with the old one. We can discuss this on IRC. + libgda: blocking on http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=580821 + libtasn1: (no change) the new version removes libtasn-config, which could break many things. Maybe we should create libtasn2 instead? + monsoon: Odd-rationale is working on this. G:S:2.26 ======== 2.26.1 is there, thinks look quite good. Stanislav mentioned some bugs: + the keyring daemon is still an issue from time to time. We need help to debug this (stack trace is essential) + 100% CPU with vino. My guess is that this is http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=579355 + ask for password to reboot/shutdown. I have a ConsoleKit update to fix this in home:vuntz:11.1-testing. Can people try it and confirm it fixes the bug? (Note: this is also affecting 11.1 users using G:F) We have some good documentation on how to use G:S:2.26: http://en.opensuse.org/GNOME/2.26 Feel free to edit the page to improve it. We also have a tracker bug for G:S:2.26 bugs: https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=493750 osc gnome ========= Some changes were done in git to work better with osc 0.117. Quite some discussion occured on how it could help us more to deal with G:S:2.26, and I wrote some plans on how to move to XML for the communication between the client and the server. I'm also thinking about renaming the plugin to osc collab, to make it clear that other teams could use it. What do people think? Vincent -- Les gens heureux ne sont pas pressés. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+help@opensuse.org