On Dec 20 i’ll be shipping a stable(r) version of project hamster. By shipping i mean the github repository will be tagged and there will be a targzipped package in the downloads section.
One big thing that is going to happen, is the renaming of the package. It used to be “hamster-applet” and now it will be “hamster-time-tracker“.
A shameless plug: now you can flattr hamster. If you would like to flattr, but don’t have an account, i have 3 invites (comment with request to get one).
I keep going back and forth on this, but the truth is i don’t have time for hamster anymore.
So i’m looking for a new maintainer.
First of all – don’t panic – the project is not going to die – as i’m using hamster on daily basis myself (and it does everything i need), i will keep making sure it works at least on Fedora (my distro of choice), but i need someone taking care of pull requests and mak
Hamster code has been moved to https://github.com/projecthamster
The app is under “hamster” (the name might change but i think it’s ok). And you can also see shell-extension there.
Fixing a bug just now noticed that the first freezes for the upcoming 2.30 are just around the corner.
2.30 is now slowly being picked up by all the major distributions and we sure hope to get some breeze of feedback. Tell us what you think of the new version of Project Hamster through your weblogs!
grab the latest version from the tags page
fix issue #61 – installation was missing initial database for fresh installs
desktop notification now once again correctly notifies of “No activity”
updated Bulgarian translation
apart from that i decoupled the sqlite backend even further, so say if you would like to create your own time tracking app, you can at least reuse the models.
Dear hamster users, what do you think of me moving calendar to the top-right upon hamster startup?
Objections?
P.S. This is not mockup, heh.
So the 2.28 is out. Seeing people viewing the site somewhat more actively these days, just wanted to give out shout, to find out what you think of the new stable and what’s missing for you in the business.
Right now I’m conveying my coding spree to other, non-Gnome related areas, but knowing myself, some time soon I will be back for hamster.