Olav Vitters announced that the entire GNOME 3.8 desktop environment would be ported to the Python 3 dynamic programming language.
Hello all,
This is 3.1.91, and it's out!
GNOME Release Team plans to ship GTK+ 2.90 from GNOME 2.31.4 on.
This requires module maintainers to port their modules now (if you don't
want an angry release-team mob soon in front of your house).
We strongly encourage maintainers to
* fix compiling with GSeal (check
http://live.gnome.org/GnomeGoals/UseGseal to see if your module
is affected).
* remove/replace calls
For the release of GNOME 3.0 we've released live USB and CD images based
on Fedora and openSUSE. These can be downloaded at
http://gnome3.org/tryit.html. I'd like one or more volunteers to make
such images available for the various development and final release of
GNOME 3.2.
Hi,
The GNOME Release team has officially deprecated libglade in favor of
GtkBuilder.
Some reasons:
* GtkBuilder is actively maintained.
* GtkBuilder can create non-widgets (like treemodels).
* It's one less library.
Aim is to get rid of libglade for GNOME 3.0.
Hi all.
GNOME 3.7 development is well underway, with the 3.7.3 snapshot
that is marking the third release of this development cycle [1].
To compile GNOME 3.7.3, you can the jhbuild [3] modulesets [4] (which
use the exact tarball versions from the official release).
hi!
i'm trying to compile scribes following the sites instrunctions
i'm having this error:
Code:
Checking for GNOME Python... yes
Error: gnome-python-desktop was not found.
I just upgraded to Ubuntu 12.10, am fooling around with some Python code. In earlier releases, I used to be able to do:
import speechd
And now I get that the module does not exist.
GNOME 3.1.4 Development Release
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This is the fourth development release of the 3.1 cycle. There are
some new notable features like a new media handling UI, but mainly
infrastructural work. A number of modules I know didn't roll a
tarball for 3.1.4 but nevertheless have exciting stuff in git - for
example, gdm.