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GNOME Desktop Usability Survey

Dear GNOME Users/Developers:

We are currently investigating the usability of the GNOME desktop software.
For that, we would highly appreciate it if you could follow the link below
and fill out a short survey we created titled the GNOME Desktop Usability
Survey (DESKUS):

http://umbc.edu/hase/gnome-deskus-survey.html

Many thanks for your help.

We sincerely apologize if you receive more than one copy of this
announcement.

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HUMAN ASPECTS of SOFTWARE ENGINEERING

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All HASE surveys are reviewed and approved by the Institutional Review
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County. HASE has no vested interest in its research studies and findings.
Jarne Cook | 21 Dec 05:00

Makefile.am, ./autogen, linking, subdirs and ___NOT___ .a or .la files

look every body  ... this is beyond ridiculious

all I want to do is write a program ... but how can I do that when I cant get
./autogen to produce the proper makefiles.

Could someone tell me exactly how to do the following:

there is a program called GEditPlus (GEdit+)
This program is take the nice features that edit plus for windows has ...

the source tree will have a the following structure

editor/
    /src
        main.c          -- the main file that will produce main.o -> geditplus
        main.h          -- included by most source files to access the global
                            struct
        /menu           -- this directory contains all of the files that deal
                            with defining and implementing the menus and menu
                            calls
            menu.h      -- defines the menubars mainmenu_UI struct, includes
                            filemenu.h ... helpmenu.h
            menu.c      -- very little is in here ...
            filemenu.h  -- defines the file menu and its sub menus, and the
                            function prototypes
            filemenu.c  -- implements the functions defined in filemenu.h
            editmenu.h  -- defines the edit menu and its sub menus, and the
                            function prototypes
            editemenu.c -- implements the functions defined in editmenu.h
                .
                .
                .
            helpmenu.h  -- defines the help menu and the function prototypes
            helpmenu.c  -- implements the functions defined in helpmenu.h

Also for each directory (/editor, /editor/src, and /editor/src/menu, ... ) there
will be a file, among many others, called Makefile.am .   This file is supposed
to make it easier for the programmer by generating the makefiles (as everybody
should know).

now supposing that the Makefile.am contained the correct "directives" and
produced the proper Makefile to do the job that I want, then I should get the
following when I type make (assuming that the source files have no syntactic
errors):

gcc will compile editor/src/menu/filemenu.c and produce
editor/src/menu/filemenu.o

gcc will compile editor/src/menu/editemenu.c and produce
editor/src/menu/editmenu.o
                            .
                            .
                            .
gcc will compile editor/src/menu/helpmenu.c and produce
editor/src/menu/helpmenu.o

gcc will compile editor/src/menu/menu.c and link with filemenu.o, editmenu.o,
..., helpmenu.o and produce editor/src/menu/menu.o

gcc will compile editor/src/main.c and and link with editor/src/menu/menu.o and
produce editor/src/main.o

gcc will convert/compile (whatever it's called) main.o into geditplus

now we have ONE(1) executable file (and no libraries) that will run the program

you should notice that there is NO .a file, anywhere, ever, nowhere.  You got
that? Nowhere!

so after all that someone please tell me please what is supposed to go in the
Makefile.am files in the /src directory and the /src/menu directory

Jarne Cook

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Dear GNOME Users and Developers:

We are conducting empirical research on the quality and interface aspects of 
various open-source and proprietary software. Therefore, we are investigating 
the quality of the GNOME desktop software as perceived by its users. For this 
purpose, we have created a short survey.  We would highly appreciate it if 
you could follow the link below and fill out this survey:

http://www.umbc.edu/hase/gnome-pesqus-survey.html

The developers who use GNOME during their daily computer operations can 
respond too.

Many thanks for your help.

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P.K. Pandya | 2 Aug 13:10
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Request for TODO view together with day, week, month views.

It would be most useful to have a TODO view where 
ONLY todo window is displayed. This should not be cluttered
by calendar or appointments. 

This feature should be trivial to implement!

There could be a button called TODO along with buttons for
day, week, month, year view which triggers this view.

Thanks.
Paritosh Pandya
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Hi Everyone!

I'm writing today to let you know some really cool news. 
I just became a Dot TK Ambassador! If you don't already 
know about Dot TK (www.dot.tk) it is the exclusive domain
Registry for the islands of Tokelau, a tiny group of islands 
in the South Pacific, with 1,500 people. 

Tokelau is very poor and very isolated, but we all hope 
to see that change in the very near future! Dot TK has 
created the Tokelau Internet Project, which is attracting 
the worlds attention to the needs of Tokelau, as well 
as securing funding and new technologies for the island. 
They desperately need better communications, education 
and medical care! One of the ways Dot TK is spreading 
the word about Tokelau is by GIVING away their domains 
for FREE!

I have registered my FREEDOMAIN.TK site(s) already. 
Please take a second and visit!

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The important thing is that as an Ambassador, I have 
committed to tell all my friends and family about Tokelau 
and Dot TK. So, today I am asking you to please visit 
www.dot.tk and read about Tokelau. Then, before you 
leave the site, register at least one FREEDOMAIN.TK domain 
(you can actually have up to three if you want!). You will 
see that a lot of the great domain names are still available! 

Please use the following Ambassador Coupon Number 
during the registration process to make sure that
the Tokelau registry knows you came through me!

The Ambassador Coupon Number to use is: 18805

Our goal is to get 1,000,000 FREEDOMAIN.TK registrations. 
So, please join me in helping Tokelau by registering a 
FREEDOMAIN.TK domain today. 

Its really easy to register and it only takes a few 
minutes. Also, once you have registered, if you want 
to help Tokelau even more, you can become a Dot TK 
Ambassador, too! 

Let me know if you have any questions...
Thanks!

Rafael Serna
Deputy Ambassador
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Peter Gebauer | 25 May 16:17
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gnomecal's future.

Hello.

I am a big fan of the gnome-pim module and was wondering about ports to 
Gnome2.

The best thing would be if gnomecal and gnomecard could become Bonobo 
controls using data modules for accessing local files or remote databases 
like LDAP or similar, or whatever.

The project page says gnome-pim will not be ported at all, I think it would 
be a major loss not to have lightweight applications using Bonobo controls for
calendar and address book in Gnome2.

Is anybody planning to make gnome-pim a part of Gnome2 or should I branch 
gnome-pim for my own purposes?

Regards, Peter Gebauer

Gmane