gnome-backgrounds 2.14.1

Another late tarball? Well, you may get this one in 2.14.2, or I may actually get time to do the 2.14.2 release before the deadline.
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The only note worthy things in this update are the updated translations, which where:
Ihar Hrachyshka (be), (dz), Yair Hershkovitz (he), Gora Mohanty (or),
Dan Damian (ro)

http://ftp.acc.umu.se/pub/gnome/sources/gnome-backgrounds/2.14/

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Just in case you haven’t seen it yet, here is a preview of the excellent collection of backgrounds that Andreas, Lapo Calamandrei and Jimmac helped create.

gnome-backgrounds 2.14

And they’re included and installed in Fedora Core 5 by default! There is also a larger package of many backgrounds from art.gnome.org available as an optional extra – just find themes-backgrounds-gnome under GNOME optional packages.

Cambridge and Fedora Fun

The GNOME meet up in Cambridge last week was fun. Thanks to everyone who came (including the debian gate crashers!). It also finally pushed me into installing Linux on my (ppc) iBook.

Since Fedora Core 5 had just been released, I downloaded the DVD iso and burnt it before the trip. Installation seemed to be OK, and I even managed to get the AirportExtreme card to work after some persuasion. Still seem to have some issues with suspend though, and occasionally it doesn’t get through bootup.

I did notice that Fedora seems to have shipped the 2.7 development branch of gtk-engines, which is slightly annoying since my decision that it wasn’t yet ready for production (hence there hasn’t been a 2.8 stable release yet!). They seemed to have patched it a fair amount though, so I look forward to some bugzilla activity soon…

gnome-uk 2.14 release party

gnome-party!

gnome-uk are having a meetup to celebrate the release of 2.14. It’s going to be a little late, but that’s just to allow time for people to install and try it out of course!

Everyone is welcome – April 1st, 3PM, Kingston Arms, Cambridge

Feel free to drop me an e-mail to let me know you’re coming!
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FOSDEM Review

It was excellent to be at FOSDEM this year, and brilliant to meet so many people. The talks I attended included the opening talk, gpl3, gnome-meeting, GObject/design patterns, svn, xul, project ridley, GScore and cairo and jdub’s closing talk. The only downside was the real lack of reliable network connection.

Many thanks to the GNOME-FR guys who found me a place to stay, and put up with my english (and occasional very bad french!).

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RMS probably saying something against Software Patents


Jeff Waugh trying to sound intelligent


Vincent (vuntz) and Sebastien (toady) have a romantic meal with the rest of gnome-fr


Spot the geeks! Vuntz and Benjamin (benzea) can’t resist the temptation to get the laptops out in the pub.


Olivier reverts to an Alternative OS to get the laptop to work with the projector for Toady’s talk…


Ross, Iain, Vuntz and others all pay attention to Kristian explaining project Ridley and GTK 2.10


Jeff convinces the world that GNOME’s way is The Right Way.
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FOSDEM

Just a quick note to say I will be at FOSDEM too. I’ll be very interested to meet any other GNOME users from the UK. Hopefully I’m also going to have a few informal meetings with people about gtk-engines, gnome-themes and the website.

Hopefully I’ll be on my new Jabber ID most of the time, so if you need to catch me, it’s <thos at jabber dot org>.

GUADEC 2007 in the UK?

The call for invitations to host GUADEC 2007 has gone out, so…

  • We need 10 people as organisers
  • We need sponsorship
  • We need someone where to hold it

We’ve already mostly agreed that Birmingham is the most likely location, and Paul Cooper has identified UCE as a possible candidate.

We now need names for those people who are willing to put the time and effort in to organise it. If you are willing to get involved in this way, then please let us all know by posting to the gnome-uk mailing list.

If you’re a GNOME user in the UK, gnome-uk needs you!

No Splash Screen Contest

So it had been proposed that we run another splash screen contest for GNOME 2.14, and that task was put to me as maintainer of art.gnome.org. It was also suggested that we run the contest for a GDM theme and default background, and not just a splash screen.

However, I have decided that I will not be running a contest (even despite already getting the art.gnome.org configuration ready). This is because of several reasons:

Firstly, it has always been a very difficult contest to run (too many people with differing opinions), and the winner has always brought out negative comments, and hardly any positive ones. The splash screen contests started as a marketing exercise, but I have never felt very good about the publicity it generated.

Secondly, the splash screen is now seen in so few places. All the major distributors replace it with their own branded graphic. It hardly seems worth going to all the trouble for something that probably only developers will see.

Thirdly, it is very likely that the splash screen will soon be redundant, so it hardly seems worth while running a contest for it.

And lastly, we just had a competition for the GUADEC logo and website, so I suspect people might be getting a bit fed up with competitions by now.

However, Andraes has volunteered to do a new lean and simple splash screen, which would hopefully reflect the excellent work that has gone into speeding up GNOME start up. In fact, it may even only appear on your screen for less a few seconds, so you probably wouldn’t even notice it anyway (it disappears in less than two on my desktop currently). We might even make it generic, so that we don’t need a new splash screen for 2.16, if there still is one by then.

new gtk-engines and gnome-backgrounds

gtk-engines 2.7.4

New gtk-engines released yesterday. I’ve worked on many new cairo improvements to Crux. Spot the difference between the pre-cairo and cairo-enabled versions below. (Hint: cairo version is on the left!)

Sources

http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/gtk-engines/2.7/

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7ced6d4e09a4dc546af2de1757093bea  gtk-engines-2.7.4.tar.gz

Overview of Changes in 2.7.4 (since 2.7.3)

  • Not compiling any animation code in clearlooks anymore
  • Crux updated with radio and check buttons drawn using cairo
  • Crux updated with progress bar bars drawn using cairo

gnome-backgrounds 2.13.90

New gnome-backgrounds released yesterday. The final set of new backgrounds is as below:

Sources

http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/gnome-backgrounds/2.13/

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