Author Archives: Emmanuele Bassi

Check out

I’m back from Amsterdam with a ton of pictures (most of them really ugly: I’m not much of a photographer), that will be uploaded on Flickr, if and when I find the time/bandwidth. Since my parents first, and my brother … Continue reading

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Now boarding…

holidays: I’m leaving for a week in Amsterdam, with Marta. I’ve already been in Netherlands, years ago with my family, so I already know the city; it’ll be fun to track down what changed, and to see new things. work: … Continue reading

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Hit me

cvs: The New! And! Improved! code for handling and viewing the recently used resources list has hit cvs.gnome.org: It basically works, even though the menu has still some rough edges. I plan to work on the list widget until this … Continue reading

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Recent files woes

Yesterday, on IRC, there has been some discussion about my recently used resources handling proposal – especially with regards to the storage format. I hate discussing on IRC; I’m not fast enough a typist – and since english is not … Continue reading

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Recent Menu

recent-chooser: Finally, after more than one month of hacking on the RecentManager object, I’ve been able to create a reasonable “Open Recent” menu widget: Obligatory screenshot of the new and improved recent menu The icon code is placed in the … Continue reading

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Post-Triage

I’ve spent the last five hours triaging the open bugs of recent-files. Some of them were in bugzilla since 2003, and many were marked UNCOFIRMED. First of all, I scanned the bugs with patches, and created a first batch with … Continue reading

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Taking My Part

recent-files I’ve began assuming maintainership of all the bugs inside Bugzilla for the recent-files component of libegg. The listed bugs are basically issues against API unfriendlyness towards language bindings; segfaults for being too optimistic against user intervention on the storage … Continue reading

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Blue skies from pain

ork: These last two months of working at $WE_TEACH_TO_TEENAGERS will kill me… I’ve been wiping out disks (which have seen too many months without a format) since last week; Windows9x is Pain and Suffering to maintain. Unfortunately, we still have … Continue reading

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Back from GUADEC

Yesterday I came back from the GUADEC 2005 in Stuttgart. It has been freakin’ awesome! The talks, the people, the organization… Simply amazing. I enjoyed every talk I attended: the Cairo talk by Owen Taylor; the Keith Packard’s talk on … Continue reading

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Stuttgart here we come

Travelling: Tomorrow, after work, I’ll be leaving for Milan where I’ll pick up my girlfriend Marta, and then we’ll be heading Stuttgart for GUADEC 2005. Yay! Since Stuttgart is 500 kilometers (for youn non-metric-system people, roughly 310 miles), we’ll be … Continue reading

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