Vivien Malerba | 20 Sep 2009 20:27
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[gnome-db] Libgda 4.1.2 released

I'm pleased to announce version 4.1.2 of Libgda, a development version
which will lead to a 4.2 release.

Short description:
------------------------
Libgda is a (relatively small) database access library:
* a wrapper like ODBC but with more features to access several database engines
* a general data model to use CVS or XML files
* a meta data extractor (to know all about database objects in a comman way)
* features several tools: an SQL console application (like mysql, psql
or sqlite3 consoles), a graphical database browser, and a control
center
* relies on GLib, coded in C, its API is easy to use
* optionnally includes some graphical widgets (based on GTK+) for data
bound representations
  and some graphical tools

Changes from 4.1.1
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 - the GdaBrowser application now supports query execution, and is more
   polished and stable
 - Lots of bug fixes mainly related to threads usage and the UI extension
 - Translations:
        - de (Mario Blättermann)
        - eu (Inaki Larranaga Murgoitio)
        - pt_BR (Rodolfo Ribeiro Gomes)
        - fr (Claude Paroz)

Notes:
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Vivien Malerba | 31 Aug 2009 08:17
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[gnome-db] Libgda 4.0.4 released

I'm pleased to announce version 4.0.4 of Libgda, which is a
maintenance release of the 4.0 serie.

Short description:
------------------------
Libgda is a (relatively small) database access library:
* a wrapper like ODBC but with more features to access several database engines
* a general data model to use CVS or XML files
* a meta data extractor (to know all about database objects in a comman way)
* comes with an SQL console application (like mysql, psql or sqlite3 consoles)
* relies on GLib, coded in C, its API is easy to use

Changes from 4.0.3
---------------------------
 - meta data corrections to the PostgreSQL provider
 - SQL rendering corrections

Tarballs are available at http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/libgda/4.0
Pease note that Win32 archives are also available at
http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/binaries/win32/

See the http://live.gnome.org/ChooseLibgdaSQLite page for additionnal
information about choosing
between Libgda and SQLite when you need a database API.

You can find more information at the projects' homepage
(http://www.gnome-db.org), or you can ask any question/propose
anything you want in the GNOME-DB mailing list, which is available at
http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-db-list
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Vivien Malerba | 25 Aug 2009 09:22
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[gnome-db] Libgda 4.0.3 released

I'm pleased to announce version 4.0.3 of Libgda, which is a
maintenance release of the 4.0 serie.

Short description:
------------------------
Libgda is a (relatively small) database access library:
* a wrapper like ODBC but with more features to access several database engines
* a general data model to use CVS or XML files
* a meta data extractor (to know all about database objects in a comman way)
* comes with an SQL console application (like mysql, psql or sqlite3 consoles)
* relies on GLib, coded in C, its API is easy to use

Changes from 4.0.2
---------------------------
 - improved MySQL and PostgreSQL drivers (providers)
 - console program improvements
 - improved documentation
 - better handle SQL identifiers
 - Lots of corrections and small improvements

Tarballs are available at http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/libgda/4.0
Pease note that Win32 archives are also available at
http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/binaries/win32/

See the http://live.gnome.org/ChooseLibgdaSQLite page for additionnal
information about choosing
between Libgda and SQLite when you need a database API.

You can find more information at the projects' homepage
(http://www.gnome-db.org), or you can ask any question/propose
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Nick Watts | 28 Jul 2009 11:08
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Project Proposal

Hi list, my name is Nick, I'm doing my final year of computer science at uni and I need a project for this semester.  Having been a fan of the gnome project for a while, I noted that Gnome Office is notably lacking a presentation app.  I found agnubis in my search, but I had never heard of it before, and its not listed on the main gnome office page so my guess is that it is unmaintained (and it seems to only be installable from CVS).  I would like to rectify this problem.

It would mean for me, starting a GTK+ app from scratch (my project needs to be of a reasonbly large scale) that takes advantage of many Gnome technologies (gtk, gdk pixbufs, cairo, pango, gstreamer) and putting them together into a cross platform presentation app that fits in well with other parts of Gnome Office (like Abiword and Gnumeric).  My initial thought is to create this app with the intent that it have the basic, core functionalities of competing apps like powerpoint and impress, but be simpler and lighter.  I would also build it with its own file format based on the features that are afforded to it best by the technology and that are most used by the end users, then start adding export formats like PDF and PNG slides.

What I need, is someone who would be willing to act as my "client", who can represent the Gnome project, with whom I can establish a set of requirements that this project is to fulfill.  My uni lecturer would probably contact this person at some point in the next few months, just to ask a few questions about how I handle the project, etc.

I need to finalise my choice of project in less than a week so I need to know of interested parties quickly.  Is there anyone on this list interested in being my "client"?  Or can someone point me in the direction of someone else involved in Gnome who would?

Thanks very much,
-Nick (fatalglory <at> gmail.com)

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Jon Phillips | 31 Mar 2009 13:08
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Open Clip Art Library Release 0.19 Announcement and OCAL10K Goal Exceeeded

March 31, 2009 - Release 0.19 of Open Clip Art Library 
(http://www.openclipart.org), containing over 12,000 high quality scalable 
vector graphics (SVG) files released into the public domain by over a 1000 
artists, is now available for download and use. In celebration of this 
accomplishment, since OCAL’s last release happened in 2005, and March 
being 5th anniversary of the Open Clip Art Library (OCAL), the OCAL 
community set a goal to achieve 10,000 uploaded pieces of vector graphics. 
The project achieved this with the 10,000th submission from user Boobaloo 
who uploaded a graphic of an onion. The project congratulates Boobaloo for 
uploading the 10,000th upload. Also, project congratulates all artists who 
have uploaded in this anniversary OCAL10K sprint.

The project congratulates Nicu who personally crossed the 500 clip art 
upload barrier and now has 696 pieces of clip art uploaded to the system. 
All efforts towards the OCAL10K goal helped boost the site’s 
registrations and focus on releasing monthly packages once more to make 
this project a flowing river of clip art uploads. Since all contributions 
to the project are released into the public domain via the Creative 
Commons Public Domain Dedication, anyone may use the Open Clip Art Library 
files for any use including collections, to make money, and to generate 
compositions. However, the community encourages anyone who uses the clip 
art to provide attribution back to the original clip art in the form of a 
link or to announce the use of the clip art in some form.

For the month of April in lead up to the annual Libre Graphics Meeting 
2009 in Montreal, May 5-9, 2009, the Open Clip Art Library is setting a 
goal to achieve 12,000 pieces of uploaded clip art related to spring time, 
release the 0.20 package of clip art, and to update the site’s software 
to ccHost 5. The projects asks all who are software developers comfortable 
with PHP and MYSQL, to consider joining the project now ti help with three 
critical tasks of adding rendered thumbnails, update the site software to 
ccHost 5, and to help roll-out our latest software theme.

Highlight

* An offline HTML gallery to browse through the thumbnails of all clip arts
* Over 4,000 new cliparts as compared to release 0.18.
* 10,000th upload by Boobaloo: 
http://openclipart.org/media/files/boobaloo/11895
* Refocused Development around three critical tasks
* Call for Participation toward April goals of 12,000 uploads about spring
* Call for Participation towards Libre Graphics Meeting 2009
** http://libregraphicsmeeting.org/

Downloads

* http://openclipart.org/downloads/0.19/openclipart-0.19.tar.bz2
* http://openclipart.org/downloads/0.19/openclipart-0.19.tar.gz
* http://openclipart.org/downloads/0.19/openclipart-0.19.zip

Press Kit

* Logos: http://openclipart.org/media/view/media/about
* All Clip Art: http://openclipart.org/media/view/media/clip_art

About Open Clip Art Library

Founded in 2004 from Inkscape, the open source drawing tool, the Open Clip 
Art Library (http://www.openclipart.org/) aims to create an archive of 
user contributed clip art that may be freely used. All graphics submitted 
to the project are placed into the Public Domain according to the Creative 
Commons Public Domain Declaration.

Help by submitting artwork today or join the IRC channel or the mailing 
list to find out about e.g. web development related contributions: 
http://openclipart.org/discussion

For More Information: http://www.openclipart.org.

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Vivien Malerba | 16 Mar 2009 21:12
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[gnome-db] Libgda 4.0.0 released

I'm pleased to announce version 4.0.0 of Libgda, which is the new stable version of Libgda.

Short description:
------------------------
Libgda is a (relatively small) database access library:
* a wrapper like ODBC but with more features to access several database engines
* a general data model to use CVS or XML files
* a meta data extractor (to know all about database objects in a comman way)
* comes with an SQL console application (like mysql, psql or sqlite3 consoles)
* relies on GLib, coded in C, its API is easy to use

Main changes from the previous stable version:
----------------------------------------------------------------
* major improvements: this version is API and ABI incompatible with the V3 versions with and easier and more consistant API
* completely new SQL parser
* much improved meta data retreival
* completely new database providers (drivers) for MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite and MSAccess files (Oracle and Firebird still need to be re-written)

Tarballs are available at http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/libgda/4.0
Pease note that Win32 archives are also available at http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/binaries/win32/

To install this new version, you'll need glib, libxml2, and
optionnally libxslt; this version can be installed side by side with
the V3 version.

You can find more information at the projects' homepage
(http://www.gnome-db.org), or you can ask any question/propose
anything you want in the GNOME-DB mailing list, which is available at
http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-db-list

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Vivien Malerba | 15 Mar 2009 18:34
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[gnome-db] Libgda 3.99.14 released

I'm pleased to announce version 3.99.13 of Libgda.

Short description:
------------------------
Libgda is a (relatively small) database access library:
* a wrapper like ODBC but with more features to access several database engines
* a general data model to use CVS or XML files
* a meta data extractor (to know all about database objects in a comman way)
* comes with an SQL console application (like mysql, psql or sqlite3 consoles)
* relies on GLib, coded in C, its API is easy to use

Changes for this version of Libgda:
-----------------------------------------------
 - misc. corrections
 - use XDG Base Directory Specification to store DSN list
 - bug fixes: #574736, #574738, #574742, #574740

Tarballs are available at http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/libgda/3.99/
Pease note that Win32 archives are also available at http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/binaries/win32/

To install this new version, you'll need glib, libxml2, and
optionnally libxslt; this version can be installed side by side with
the V3 version.

You can find more information at the projects' homepage
(http://www.gnome-db.org), or you can ask any question/propose
anything you want in the GNOME-DB mailing list, which is available at
http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-db-list

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Vivien Malerba | 28 Feb 2009 14:00
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[gnome-db] Libgda 3.99.12 released

I'm pleased to announce version 3.99.12 of Libgda.

Short description:
------------------------
Libgda is a (relatively small) database access library:
* a wrapper like ODBC but with more features to access several database engines
* a general data model to use CVS or XML files
* a meta data extractor (to know all about database objects in a comman way)
* comes with an SQL console application (like mysql, psql or sqlite3 consoles)
* relies on GLib, coded in C, its API is easy to use

Changes for this version of Libgda:
-----------------------------------------------
 - misc. corrections
 - MySQL, SQLite and PostgreSQL providers improvements and corrections
 - documentation and examples improvements
 - SQLite version is now 3.6.11
 - bug fixes: #572028, #571879, #572220, #542847, #572734, #572394
 - Translations:
        - it (Marco Ciampa)
        - pt (Nicolau Gonçalves)

Tarballs are available at http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/libgda/3.99/
Pease note that Win32 archives are also available at http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/binaries/win32/

To install this new version, you'll need glib, libxml2, and
optionnally libxslt; this version can be installed side by side with
the V3 version.

You can find more information at the projects' homepage
(http://www.gnome-db.org), or you can ask any question/propose
anything you want in the GNOME-DB mailing list, which is available at
http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-db-list

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Vivien Malerba | 13 Feb 2009 21:48
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[gnome-db] Libgda 3.99.11 released

I'm pleased to announce the version 3.99.11 of Libgda.

Short description:
------------------------
Libgda is a (relatively small) database access library:
* a wrapper like ODBC but with more features to access several database engines
* a general data model to use CVS or XML files
* a meta data extractor (to know all about database objects in a comman way)
* comes with an SQL console application (like mysql, psql or sqlite3 consoles)
* relies on GLib, coded in C, its API is easy to use

Changes for this version of Libgda:
-----------------------------------------------
 - misc. corrections
 - documentation improvements
 - bug fixes: #570396, #570251, #570315, #570787

Tarballs are available at http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/libgda/3.99/
Pease note that Win32 archives are also available at http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/binaries/win32/

To install this new version, you'll need glib, libxml2, and
optionnally libxslt; this version can be installed side by side with
the V3 version.

You can find more information at the projects' homepage
(http://www.gnome-db.org), or you can ask any question/propose
anything you want in the GNOME-DB mailing list, which is available at
http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-db-list

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Vivien Malerba | 19 Jan 2009 22:30
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[gnome-db] Libgda 3.99.9 released

I'm pleased to announce the version 3.99.9 of Libgda.

Short description:
------------------------
Libgda is a (relatively small) database access library:
* a wrapper like ODBC but with more features to access several database engines
* a general data model to use CVS or XML files
* a meta data extractor (to know all about database objects in a comman way)
* comes with an SQL console application (like mysql, psql or sqlite3 consoles)
* relies on GLib, coded in C, its API is easy to use

Changes for this version of Libgda:
-----------------------------------------------
 - corrections
 - cleanups
 - documentation improvements
 - bug fixes: #561173, #561175, #568163, #568165

Tarballs are available at http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/libgda/3.99/
Pease note that Win32 archives are also available at http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/binaries/win32/

To install this new version, you'll need glib, libxml2, and
optionnally libxslt; this version can be installed side by side with
the V3 version.

You can find more information at the projects' homepage
(http://www.gnome-db.org), or you can ask any question/propose
anything you want in the GNOME-DB mailing list, which is available at
http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-db-list

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Vivien Malerba | 12 Jan 2009 21:10
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[gnome-db] Libgda 3.99.8

I'm pleased to announce the version 3.99.8 of Libgda.

Short description:
------------------------
Libgda is a (relatively small) database access library:
* a wrapper like ODBC but with more features to access several database engines
* a general data model to use CVS or XML files
* a meta data extractor (to know all about database objects in a comman way)
* comes with an SQL console application (like mysql, psql or sqlite3 consoles)
* relies on GLib, coded in C, its API is easy to use

Changes for this version of Libgda:
-----------------------------------------------
 - misc corrections
 - SQL console: better useability in the web console
 - SQL console: man page added
 - Win32 build fixes

Tarballs are available at http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/libgda/3.99/
Pease note that for the first time Win32 archives are also available at http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/binaries/win32/

To install this new version, you'll need glib, libxml2, and
optionnally libxslt; this version can be installed side by side with
the V3 version.

You can find more information at the projects' homepage
(http://www.gnome-db.org), or you can ask any question/propose
anything you want in the GNOME-DB mailing list, which is available at
http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-db-list

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