Frederic Peters | 16 Dec 2011 22:39
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TARBALLS DUE: GNOME 3.3.3

Hey,

Let's end this year of GNOME 3 by rolling tarballs spotting a
fantastic version number: 3.3.3!

Tarballs are due on 2011-12-19 before 23:59 UTC for the GNOME 3.3.3
unstable release, which will be delivered on Wednesday. Modules which
were proposed for inclusion should try to follow the unstable schedule
so everyone can test them.  Please make sure that your tarballs will
be uploaded before Monday 23:59 UTC: tarballs uploaded later than that
will probably be too late to get in 3.3.3. If you are not able to make
a tarball before this deadline or if you think you'll be late, please
send a mail to the release team and we'll find someone to roll the
tarball for you!

For more information about 3.3, the full schedule, the official
module lists and the proposed module lists, please see our colorful 3.3
page:
   http://www.gnome.org/start/unstable

For a quick overview of the GNOME schedule, please see:
   http://live.gnome.org/Schedule

Cheers,

        Fred
Christophe Fergeau | 18 Dec 2011 16:57
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Re: FOSDEM 2012 - Crossdesktop Devroom Call for Talks

Hey,

Just a reminder that the deadline for sending talk proposals for
FOSDEM 2012 CrossDesktop devroom is really close, the call for talks
ends on December 20th which is this Tuesday. So don't delay your
submission any further :) See the full call for talks below for more
details.

Thanks, hope to see you in Brussels,

Christophe

2011/11/19 Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@...>:
> FOSDEM is one of the largest gatherings of Free Software
> contributors in the world and happens each February in Brussels
> (Belgium). One of the tracks will be the CrossDesktop DevRoom, which
> will host Desktop-related talks.
>
> We are now inviting proposals for talks about Free/Libre/Open-source Software
> on the topics of Desktop development, Desktop applications and interoperativity
> amongst Desktop Environments. This is a unique opportunity to show novel ideas
> and developments to a wide technical audience.
>
> Topics accepted include, but are not limited to: Enlightenment, Gnome,
> KDE, XFCE, Windows, Mac OS X, general desktop matters, applications that enhance
> desktops and web (when related to desktop).
>
> Talks can be very specific, such as developing mobile applications
> with Qt Quick; or as general as predictions for the fusion of Desktop
> and web in 5 years time.
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Frederic Peters | 23 Dec 2011 14:02
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GNOME 3.3.3 Development Release

GNOME 3.3.3 Development Release
===============================

Right on time for your end-of-the-year celebrations, here comes the
third development release of the 3.3 development cycle. Have fun
discovering the latest developments, and see you next year!

To compile GNOME 3.3.3, you can the jhbuild [1] modulesets [2] (which
use the exact tarball versions from the official release):

 [1] http://library.gnome.org/devel/jhbuild/
 [2] http://download.gnome.org/teams/releng/3.3.3/

The release notes that describe the changes between 3.2.0 and 3.3.3
are available. Go read them to learn what's new in this release:

core - http://download.gnome.org/core/3.3/3.3.3/NEWS
apps - http://download.gnome.org/apps/3.3/3.3.3/NEWS

The GNOME 3.3.3 release is available here:

core sources - http://download.gnome.org/core/3.3/3.3.3
apps sources - http://download.gnome.org/apps/3.3/3.3.3

WARNING! WARNING! WARNING!
--------------------------

This release is a snapshot of early development code. Although it is
buildable and usable, it is primarily intended for testing and hacking
purposes. GNOME uses odd minor version numbers to indicate
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