This is the GNOME Summary for 2002-06-02 – 2002-06-22.
============================================================== Table of Contents -------------------------------------------------------------- 1. GNOME 2 Release Candidate 2 out 2. GNOME 2 Screenshots from the master 3. Gnomedesktop.org list of ported applications 4. Official Sun Solaris beta of GNOME 2 5. Agnubis to the people 6. IBM GNOMEnclature series continues 7. GNOME South American Tour 8. SashXB 1.0 is out! 9. Translated GNOME Summaries 10. Hacker Activity 11. Gnome Bug Hunting Activity 12. New and Updated Software ============================================================== 1. GNOME 2 Release Candidate 2 out -------------------------------------------------------------- The second and hopefully last release candidate before the 2.0 release is out. If no major bugs are reported against this release then the big 2.0 release will soon be upon us. So please take it for a test drive, and for developers who have not already started doing so; the time to start porting your apps is really here! http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/pre-gnome2/releases/gnome-2.0-desktop-rc2/README ============================================================== 2. GNOME 2 Screenshots from the master -------------------------------------------------------------- Some of us has a knack for configuring our desktops to look extremly nice. Roman also known as Star on IRC is one of them. He has made this nice collection of GNOME 2 screenshots for your viewing pleasure. So let yourself get inspired to make the most of ouf your brand new GNOME 2 desktop. http://www.gnome.org/~roman/GNOME2-Shots/GNOME_2.0+Gimp_1.3.7.jpg http://www.gnome.org/~roman/GNOME2-Shots/GNOME_2.0+Metatheme+Yelp.jpg http://www.gnome.org/~roman/GNOME2-Shots/GNOME_2.0+Nautilus_2.jpg http://www.gnome.org/~roman/GNOME2-Shots/GNOME_2.0+X-Chat_1.9.1+ConfigDialogs.jp g http://www.gnome.org/~roman/GNOME2-Shots/GNOME_2.0-Desktop.jpg http://www.gnome.org/~roman/GNOME2-Shots/GNOME_2.0-Setup.jpg ============================================================== 3. Gnomedesktop.org list of ported applications -------------------------------------------------------------- Our friends at Gnomedesktop.org has put togheter a nice list of some of the applications ported to GTK+ 2.0 and GNOME 2.0. Indirectly it also shows of one of the major advantages that GTK+ 2 brings which is the fact that there is no longer a GUI look and feel difference between GNOME and GTK+ applications, and in many cases no real code difference either. This brings two advantages, for instance a project like Abiword no longer need to maintain a separate GTK+ and GNOME frontend anymmore as they are now the same. And more importantly it bascially means that all GTK+ 2 applications will integrate much more closely with GNOME and in fact be GNOME 2 applications. But enough idle talk, check out the link below to get the story. http://www.gnomedesktop.org/article.php?sid=499&mode=thread&order=0 ============================================================== 4. Official Sun Solaris beta of GNOME 2 -------------------------------------------------------------- Sun Microsystems has announced the first official beta of GNOME 2 for Solaris. So if you have some Solaris boxes and what to take the next generation GNOME for a spin, this is your chance. Thanks to the people at Sun for their great work and many contributions. http://wwws.sun.com/software/star/gnome/beta/get/index.html ============================================================== 5. Agnubis to the people -------------------------------------------------------------- Want a presentation program that is closely integrated with GNOME and GNOME Office? Well good news then. The resourcefull hackers of GNOME Hispano started an effort to create such an application and they named it Agnubis. Agnubis is already coming along fast and the team has now expaned to include hackers from other parts of both the geographic world and GNOME community. We have put up a website with some information on how you can download and build the current code, including the mandatory screenshots. http://www.gnome.org/projects/agnubis/ ============================================================== 6. IBM GNOMEnclature series continues -------------------------------------------------------------- The second part of the 'GNOMEnclature: Getting ready for GNOME 2' series of articles was posted on IBM Developerworks. It was written by Daniel Robbins of Gentoo Linux fame and talks about the GObject system. If you are interested in GNOME programming this is absolutly something to read. http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/library/l-gnome2.html ============================================================== 7. GNOME South American Tour -------------------------------------------------------------- Miguel de Icaza is doing a tour of South America next week talking to local politicians, government officials, users and develoepers. If you live in the area be sure to check out his schedule so you can attend his talks where possible. http://www.gnome.org/resources/calendar/roadshow/GNOMEenelSur.html ============================================================== 8. SashXB 1.0 is out! -------------------------------------------------------------- IBM announced the availability of the 1.0 release of SashXB. SashXB has been in development in GNOME CVS for quite some time and it is great to see a production release out. SashXB is a programming framework which enabled you to wrap GNOME and Mozilla widgets to quickly create full featured desktop applications using only html and javascript.Home============================================================== 9. Translated GNOME Summaries -------------------------------------------------------------- Want to read the Summary in your native languagae? We now feature French, Spanish, Hungarian, Korean and Portuguese translations. http://www.gynov.org/news/index.php4 http://es.gnome.org/actualidad/ http://cactus.rulez.org/projects/gnome/summary/ http://developer.gnome.or.kr/news/ http://debian-br.cipsga.org.br/resumo-gnome/ ============================================================== 10. Hacker Activity -------------------------------------------------------------- Thanks for Paul Warren for these lists. Most active modules: 89 gnucash 57 evolution 47 gnomemeeting 39 gnumeric 38 gimp 37 galeon 35 gtk+ 32 gtkmm-root 31 ggv 30 libgda 27 pan 26 gnome-2.0-test-specs 24 eog 24 gnome-utils 24 gnomemm 24 SashXB 23 rhythmbox 23 gtkhtml 23 gnome-vfs 23 gnomeweb-wml [125 active modules omitted] Most active hackers: 55 warlord (gnucash) 50 menthos 46 murrayc 33 yacob 31 dnloreto 31 peterisk 31 minmax 30 ireneryan 28 owen 28 jbaayen 27 mpeseng 27 michael 27 jody 26 hegde 23 hampton (gnucash) 21 rodo 19 jberkman 19 andrew 19 dtb 19 migrax [129 active hackers omitted] ============================================================== 11. Gnome Bug Hunting Activity -------------------------------------------------------------- This information is from http://bugzilla.gnome.org, which hosts bug and feature reports for most of the Gnome modules. If you would like to join the bug hunt, subscribe to the gnome-bugsquad mailing list. Currently open: 7431 (In the last week: New: 885, Resolved: 499, Difference: +386) Modules with the most open bugs (excluding enhancement requests): nautilus: 816 (In the last week: New: 91, Resolved: 92, Difference: -1) gtk+: 581 (In the last week: New: 94, Resolved: 49, Difference: +45) galeon: 293 (In the last week: New: 99, Resolved: 82, Difference: +17) gnome-core: 280 (In the last week: New: 61, Resolved: 32, Difference: +29) gnome-vfs: 269 (In the last week: New: 9, Resolved: 10, Difference: -1) GIMP: 247 (In the last week: New: 18, Resolved: 6, Difference: +12) control-center: 220 (In the last week: New: 57, Resolved: 16, Difference: +41) gnome-panel: 203 (In the last week: New: 60, Resolved: 16, Difference: +44) sawfish: 197 (In the last week: New: 11, Resolved: 1, Difference: +10) gnome-applets: 180 (In the last week: New: 14, Resolved: 2, Difference: +12) gnome-pilot: 177 (In the last week: New: 9, Resolved: 0, Difference: +9) balsa: 115 (In the last week: New: 13, Resolved: 2, Difference: +11) medusa: 96 (In the last week: New: 5, Resolved: 32, Difference: -27) gnome-utils: 80 (In the last week: New: 7, Resolved: 8, Difference: -1) glib: 79 (In the last week: New: 8, Resolved: 2, Difference: +6) Gnome Bugzilla users who resolved or closed the most bugs: yaneti@declera.com: 68 bugs closed. otaylor@redhat.com: 48 bugs closed. bordoley@msu.edu: 46 bugs closed. kmaraas@gnome.org: 38 bugs closed. rebecka@eazel.com: 32 bugs closed. louie@ximian.com: 27 bugs closed. jfleck@inkstain.net: 25 bugs closed. bill.haneman@sun.com: 24 bugs closed. jody@gnome.org: 18 bugs closed. andrew@sobala.net: 17 bugs closed. mpeseng@tin.it: 14 bugs closed. federico@ximian.com: 9 bugs closed. murrayc@usa.net: 8 bugs closed. damon@ximian.com: 8 bugs closed. clambin@easynet.be: 8 bugs closed. ============================================================== 12. New and Updated Software -------------------------------------------------------------- CVSGnome Build Script - CVSGnome Build Script COnfigurator for Gnome - Edit advanced Gnome settings GMime - A Utility library for creating, editing, and parsing MIME messages. screem - Web Site Editor ggv - PostScript previewer GnomeVFS - Transparently access various types of filesystems through uniform interface. Nautilus - GNOME File Manager Glade-- - Gtkmm[2] code creator gnome-media - Contains the Gnome-CD CD player, CDDBSlave2, gmix, grecord and vumeter. Bond - Database RAD tool. GTablature - Tablature editor in Python gnome-chord - guitar chord/scale database/renderer Metacity - Integrated window manager Balsa - Gnome Mail Client Yelp - Help browser for GNOME 2.0 gThumb - Image viewer and browser. libglade - constructs user interfaces at runtime lpt-news - rdf rss gnome reader lpt Shermans aquarium - Swimming fish applet Elysium Download - Download Manager for GNOME BananaPos - Point Of Sale gnome-mlview - xml editor for gnome Paleta - Personal log program Metacity-Setup - Metacity Configuration Tool Bond - Database RAD tool. Iruka - jabber client festival-gaim - gaim plugin festival festival-gaim Glade-- - Gtkmm[2] code creator Pan - Usenet newsreader Yelp - Help browser for GNOME 2.0 gedit - Lightweight UTF-8 text editor CVSGnome Build Script - CVSGnome Build Script Enlightened Sound Daemon - sound server gnome-utils - collection of small applications. COnfigurator for Gnome - Edit advanced Gnome settings For more information on these packages visit the GNOME Software map: http://www.gnome.org/softwaremap/latest.php Another loong week, but here is another summary for you. The summary is on a summertime release schedule and will probably not be coming out on a weekly basis before late august again. In the meantime enjoy GNOME2 and enjoy the summer (if you live a place where it is summer now :) Christian Fredrik Kalager Schaller gnome-summary@gnome.org