Joe Shaw | 2 Dec 01:44
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ANNOUNCE: Beagle 0.3.0 and Beagle-Xesam 0.1

Hi,

I'm pleased to announce the release of Beagle 0.3.0.  This is a new
major release.

As of this release, libbeagle is distributed as a separate tarball
from Beagle, which makes building of lower-level components which
could depend on libbeagle (like GTK+) easier by removing a circular
dependency.

We are also releasing Beagle-Xesam 0.1, an adaptor to add support
for the Xesam D-Bus freedesktop.org spec.

To download, visit the Beagle web page:

    http://beagle-project.org

WHAT IS BEAGLE?
---------------
Beagle is a service for Linux desktops which transparently and
unobtrusively indexes your data in near real-time.  For example:

* Files are immediately indexed when they are created, re-indexed when
  they are modified, and dropped from the index upon deletion.
* E-mails are indexed upon arrival.
* IM conversations are indexed as you chat, a line at a time.
* Web pages are indexed as you view them (with a browser extension)

Beagle supports many different data sources and file formats.  For a
complete listing, visit:
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Naba Kumar | 2 Dec 12:00
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Announce: Anjuta DevStudio 2.2.3 (stable) -- released!

Hi all,

Anjuta 2.2.3 is follow up bugfix release to stable 2.2.x (Hurricane)
series. It fixes a critical build issue with profiler plugin. Distros
would soon follow their updates.

Thanks and happy coding!

Regards,
-Naba

Anjuta DevStudio 2.2.3 (stable)
===============================

Anjuta is a versatile Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for GNOME
desktop. It features a number of advanced programming facilities that
include project management, application wizards, an on-board interactive
debugger, integrated glade UI designer, integrated devhelp API help,
integrated valgrind memory profiler, integrated gprof performance
profiler, class generator, powerful source editor, source browsing and
many more.

Download: http://anjuta.org/downloads
Screenshots: http://anjuta.org/screen-shots (updated)
Features: http://anjuta.org/features (updated)

Dependencies:
=============
gdl-0.7.7:
 http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/gdl/0.7/
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Stef Walter | 2 Dec 07:12

ANNOUNCEMENT: gnome-keyring 2.21.3

gnome-keyring is the part of the GNOME Desktop that saves your network
and other passwords securely.

This is an unstable release

Noteworthy Stuff:
=================

    * gnome-keyring now has a new dependency: libtasn1
      version 0.3.4 or later.

    * gnome-keyring has an SSH agent:
      http://live.gnome.org/GnomeKeyring/Ssh

    * gnome-keyring now has a certificate and key store:
      http://live.gnome.org/GnomeKeyring/CertificatesKeys

Changes between 2.20.2 and 2.21.3:
==================================

    * Added basic X.509 certificate and key store.
    * PKCS#11 module for accessing certificates and keys
    * Now includes an SSH agent
    * PAM module now works with SELinux
    * Add a simpler API for accessing and storing passwords.

Updated Translations:
=====================

   * Yair Hershkovitz (he)
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Stef Walter | 2 Dec 07:23

ANNOUNCEMENT: Seahorse 2.21.3

Seahorse is the GNOME application for managing encryption keys and
passwords. It also integrates with nautilus, gedit and other places for
encryption/decryption operations.

This is an unstable release.

Changes between 2.20.1 and 2.21.3:
==================================

    * Remove SSH proxy since gnome-keyring now has a real SSH agent.
    * Don't hardcode epiphany extensions directory [Josselin Mouette]
    * Use secure memory API from gnome-keyring.
    * UI and HIG fixes [Adam Schreiber, Christian Persch, Luca Ferretti]
    * Disable automatic key uploading/retrieval by default
      [Adam Schreiber]

Updated Translations:
======================

    * Djihed Afifi (ar)
    * Ihar Hrachyshka (be)
    * Jorge Gonzalez (es)
    * Ignacio Casal Quinteiro (gl)
    * Espen Stefansen (nb)
    * Luiz Armesto (pt_BR)
    * Matej Urbančič (sl)
    * Daniel Nylander (sv)

Downloads:
===========
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Naba Kumar | 2 Dec 15:12
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Announce: Anjuta DevStudio 2.3.1 - Tornado (unstable) -- released!

Hi all,

Anjuta team proudly announces the release of Anjuta DevStudio 2.3.1. It
is the second development (unstable) release for 'Tornado' series 2.4.x.

This release is highly developmental and contains brand new subversion
plugin, several improvements to debugger, more new icons and
improvements to internationalization.

Thanks to (alphabetically): 

Bruno Cigic <bruno.cigic_ <at> _gmail.com>
Gabor Kelemeng <kelemeng_ <at> _gnome.hu>
genbell_ <at> _tiscali.it
Jaap A. Haitsma <jaap_ <at> _haitsma.org>
James Liggett  <jrliggett_ <at> _cox.net>:
Johannes Schmid <jhs_ <at> _gnome.org>
Marc Lorber <Lorber.Marc_ <at> _wanodoo.fr>
Massimo Cora'  <maxcvs_ <at> _email.it>
Sébastien Granjoux  <seb.sfo_ <at> _free.fr>
Tom <tpgww_ <at> _onepost.net>
Yang Hong

and on Localizations:

nb: Espen Stefansen <espens_ <at> _svn.gnome.org>
it: Andrea Zagli <azagli_ <at> _inwind.it>
es: Jorge Gonzalez  <jorgegonz_ <at> _svn.gnome.org>
gl: Ignacio Casal Quinteiro  <nacho.resa_ <at> _gmail.com>
sv: Daniel Nylander  <po_ <at> _danielnylander.se>
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Gaute Hope | 2 Dec 19:25
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Gnome-schedule 1.2.1

- Release Gnome Schedule 1.2.1 -

It is time for the (most likely) last release in the 1.x series of
gnome-schedule (more information under), there are fairly few updates
since the recent 1.2.0 release, but although it was meant as a last
translation update I some significant bugs have been fixed (summary of
changelog under).

Also worth mentioning is that it soon will be 2.0.0 release, but it
still needs some more testing. If you are interested in helping to
test it out or just want to try it feel free to send me a note.

Other than that it is not much to say about this one. Happy scheduling!

Bugs and problems:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/simple-bug-guide.cgi?product=gnome-schedule

Mailing lists:
http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=112183

Download:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=112183

Homepage and screenshots:
http://gnome-schedule.sourceforge.net/

- Describtion -
Gnome-schedule is a graphical user interface that leverages the power
of crontab (vixie-cron, dcron) and at to manage your crontab file and
provide an easy way to schedule tasks on your computer. It supports
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Callum McKenzie | 3 Dec 09:12
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gnome-applets 2.21.2


The latest release of the GNOME applets collection is available from the
usual place:

http://download.gnome.org/sources/gnome-applets/2.21/

Changes in GNOME-Applets 2.21.2
===============================
Codename: "Unfortunate Conflict of Evidence"

Changes since the 2.21.1 release:
 Battstat Applet:
  - Fix crashes with the /proc/acpi fallback code. This should
    resolve occaisional crashes when the HAL daemon isn't running.
    (Tom Parker)
  - Fix the order of the list of translatable files so they get
    translated.
 Documentation:
  - Widespread Korean documentation updates. (Changwoo Ryu)
  - New Greek translations. (Koras Papadimas)
  - A better abstract for the weather applet documentation (Andreas
    Freund).
 Weather Applet:
  - Added White Rock to the locations (Kip).
  - Make the preferences dialog resizeable to make navigating the
    locations list easier. (Callum)
  - We mispelled Fort Worth in the locations list! (Callum)
  - Rename Nottingham East Midlands back to East Midlands because
    certain airport authorities just cannot make up their minds (James
    Ogley).
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Rich Burridge | 3 Dec 13:53
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ANNOUNCE: gcalctool v5.21.3 (hopefully stable).


Gcalctool is the default GNOME desktop calculator.

It has Basic, Advanced, Financial and Scientific modes. Internally it
uses multiple precision arithmetic to produce results to a high degree
of accuracy.

This release is for GNOME 2.21.3.

Thanks to Robert Ancell and Sami Pietila  for their help with this release.

Changes since the last gcalctool version (5.21.2):

    * Added a "Reset to Default" accuracy menu item (bug #488542).

    * When the bit calculation extension is enabled, a message now appears
      in the status bar.

    * Fixed bug #500060 - Twiddling bits 32-63 in bitcalculation extension 
      produces incorrect results.

    * Fixed bug #367731 - [doc] Update documentation for bit calculating 
      extension.

    * Fixed bug 500029 - Clearing a bit in the bitcalculating extension, 
      sets the display to zero.

    * Disable menu items not valid in current mode (Bug #499625).

    * Fix build dependencies for parsers (Bug #497237).
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Don Scorgie | 3 Dec 20:43

Yelp 2.21.1 is released

Hi,

Yelp is the program that appears from the mist when you click the Help
button in your favourite GNOME application.

You can get this from you're favourite ftp mirror:
ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/yelp/2.21

Hope you enjoy.  Thank you.
Don

Changed since 2.20.0:
* Port to Rarian 0.8 series
* Strip '#' and '?' from TOC URIs (bug #482290)
* Fix debug build (bug #492882)
* Fix HTML doc loading (bug #493594 - Matthias Clasen)
* Fix slow search NULL checking (bug #493751)
* Updated translations:
  * ar (Djihed Afifi)
  * be <at> latin.po (Ihar Hrachyshka)
  * bn (Khandakar Mujahidul Islam)
  * gl (Ignacio Casal Quinteiro)
  * he (Yair Hershkovitz)
  * it (Milo Casagrande)
  * ko (Changwoo Ryu)
  * oc (Yannig Marchegay)
  * ru (Vasiliy Faronov)
  * sl (Matej Urbančič)
  * ta (Tirumurthi Vasudevan)

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Willie Walker | 3 Dec 21:08
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Announcing Orca v2.21.3

===============
* What is Orca?
===============

Orca is a free, open source, flexible, and extensible screen reader
that provides access to the graphical desktop via user-customizable
combinations of speech, braille, and/or magnification.  Orca
development has been led by the Sun Microsystems, Inc., Accessibility
Program Office via continued engagement with its end users and
generous contributions from wonderful community members.

The Orca v2.21.3 release is targeted for the GNOME v2.21.3 development 
release and requires the latest at-spi/pyatspi from GNOME v2.21.3.

You can also read more about Orca at http://live.gnome.org/Orca.

==================================
* What's changed for Orca v2.21.3?
==================================

We have aggressively been addressing bugs.  We've done some work on 
performance as well, but we have a ways to go.  Please look to Orca 
v2.21.4 for that work.

NOTE: keybindings change below as a result of work on bug #500193.
This effects gaim, gnome-mud, and learn mode users.

2.21.3 - 03-Dec-2007

General:
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