[opensuse-gnome] 12.1 is done, what's next? :-)
Hi all, Unless you're living in some alternative reality, you've seen that 12.1 went out yesterday. We're getting some positive feedbacks (and also new bugs). I want to thank everyone who helped integrate GNOME for this release: I feel that it's the release where we got the most people helping out, and that's amazing! Let's keep that spirit! Btw, "helping out" is not just packaging / bug fixing, but it's really everything that contributes to making the GNOME team a well alive group of people. And now, what's next? 12.2 is going to be out around next July, and that will include GNOME 3.4.x. But that's all we know for sure. I'd love to hear what all of you would like us to achieve in the next 8 months. Of course we won't achieve everything, but setting a direction can't hurt :-) So, do you see this "reply" button in your mail client? Yes? Ok, click on it and go wild! Cheers, Vincent -- Les gens heureux ne sont pas pressés. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+owner@opensuse.org
Am Donnerstag, den 17.11.2011, 14:15 +0100 schrieb Vincent Untz:
Hi all,
Unless you're living in some alternative reality, you've seen that 12.1 went out yesterday. We're getting some positive feedbacks (and also new bugs).
I want to thank everyone who helped integrate GNOME for this release: I feel that it's the release where we got the most people helping out, and that's amazing! Let's keep that spirit! Btw, "helping out" is not just packaging / bug fixing, but it's really everything that contributes to making the GNOME team a well alive group of people.
And now, what's next? 12.2 is going to be out around next July, and that will include GNOME 3.4.x. But that's all we know for sure.
I'd love to hear what all of you would like us to achieve in the next 8 months. Of course we won't achieve everything, but setting a direction can't hurt :-)
So, do you see this "reply" button in your mail client? Yes? Ok, click on it and go wild!
Cheers,
Vincent
-- Les gens heureux ne sont pas pressés.
Hey, My thanks to all involved for this release ... looks very cool, I like GNOME 3 is very B-) I unfortunately do not directly contribute to the development much can I limit the feedback and also the expansion of the GNOME theme (Portal, Repolist, Team-Page and many more 'GNOME-Pages') in the German Wiki. See here please: ↓ http://de.opensuse.org/GNOME This is followed by my question, when it will be a STABLE:GNOME:3.2 Repo for openSUSE 12.1? When current packages of GNOME 3.2.1 will be available for openSUSE 11.4? Many thanks for your work, Best regards, -- Grüße aus' m Schwabenland ↓ → Lisufa, der Linuxsusefan ↓ ################################## ********************************** ....::: openSUSE Member :::..... ************************************************************* Die 'SuS(i)E' sei mit euch, wo immer ihr auch seid .... *************************************************************
Le jeudi 17 novembre 2011, à 15:08 +0100, LisufasGnome3 a écrit :
This is followed by my question, when it will be a STABLE:GNOME:3.2 Repo for openSUSE 12.1? When current packages of GNOME 3.2.1 will be available for openSUSE 11.4?
Soon :-) We have most of GNOME 3.2.2 in G:S:3.2 right now (the rest is coming soon); 12.1 has been added as a build target only a few minutes ago. As for 11.4, I think we needed some people to test it before publishing it. Vincent -- Les gens heureux ne sont pas pressés. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+owner@opensuse.org
Am Donnerstag, den 17.11.2011, 15:49 +0100 schrieb Vincent Untz:
Le jeudi 17 novembre 2011, à 15:08 +0100, LisufasGnome3 a écrit :
This is followed by my question, when it will be a STABLE:GNOME:3.2 Repo for openSUSE 12.1? When current packages of GNOME 3.2.1 will be available for openSUSE 11.4?
Soon :-)
We have most of GNOME 3.2.2 in G:S:3.2 right now (the rest is coming soon); 12.1 has been added as a build target only a few minutes ago. As for 11.4, I think we needed some people to test it before publishing it.
Vincent
-- Les gens heureux ne sont pas pressés.
Hi Vincent, as I wrote before, I can not serve the construction and checking what packages exist. For that I am familiar enough from it. But feedback on how to use it in everyday life, I am providing you. I can also help the GNOME 3 is in the discussion forum, articles and information by the way for interested users. Such jobs are more likely to me .... ;-) Greetings from Germany, -- Grüße aus' m Schwabenland ↓ → Lisufa, der Linuxsusefan ↓ ################################## ********************************** ....::: openSUSE Member :::..... ************************************************************* Die 'SuS(i)E' sei mit euch, wo immer ihr auch seid .... *************************************************************
Il 17/11/2011 11:15, Vincent Untz ha scritto:
Hi all,
Unless you're living in some alternative reality, you've seen that 12.1 went out yesterday. We're getting some positive feedbacks (and also new bugs).
I want to thank everyone who helped integrate GNOME for this release: I feel that it's the release where we got the most people helping out, and that's amazing! Let's keep that spirit! Btw, "helping out" is not just packaging / bug fixing, but it's really everything that contributes to making the GNOME team a well alive group of people.
And now, what's next? 12.2 is going to be out around next July, and that will include GNOME 3.4.x. But that's all we know for sure.
I'd love to hear what all of you would like us to achieve in the next 8 months. Of course we won't achieve everything, but setting a direction can't hurt :-)
So, do you see this "reply" button in your mail client? Yes? Ok, click on it and go wild!
Cheers,
Vincent
Hi Vincent, List-mates, Are following my very personal impressions about Gnome 3 as it is integrated inside openSUSE (11.4 and 12.1). Are following a list of "missing features" I would like to see added in future releases. 1) "Greeter" is not permitting Language nor Keyboard selection at User Login 2) The Alt+Tab style or even the equivalent Gnome-Shell plug-in for pulling from a App.Window to the other is not so good IMO, we should have also the running App. being available into the lower side of the Window (Tray) permitting a faster switching among the Windows 3) The old and useful "Look and Feel" is missing so the customization of Themes, Background, Characters Set and so on is missing or better partially spread into other Tools as "System Settings" and Gnome Tweak Tool" this is a bit frustrating, especially for new Users 3) Default Gtk Theme collection is a bit poor and not so impressive as the one available in other Distro (I've installed "Ubuntu New Wave Lucid" here which apart the Orange, is quite nice) also should be nice to have a easier installation of new Themes directly from the Web 4) Gnome-Shell's Theming is a bit poor as well and as I told in other email, the default "Adwaita" is a bit ugly and badly dimensioned as it is out of the pack without hacking, for this reason I switched to Atolm as default Theme 5) "System Sound" IMO should be improved and at least basic sounds should be enabled as default (Login, Logout, Alerts, etc) The above are the most important things IMO should have to be reviewed in future releases. In any case, as a simple openSUSE user, I would like to thanks all the people contributing to the Project. Cheers, -- Marco Calistri (amdturion) opensuse 11.4 Celadon - Linux 2.6.37.6-0.7-desktop x86_64 AMD Turion(tm) 64 Mobile Technology MK-36 - GeForce Go 6150 Gnome 3.0.2 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+owner@opensuse.org
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Vincent Untz