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This week… GNOME received 1469 commits, in 159 projects, by 206 happy hackers. Winner project this time was sysadmin-bin with 171 commits and top author Owen Taylor with 110 commits. Well, instead of re-printing GNOME Commit-Digest we decided to do something more exciting :)
We are gonna weekly track the progress of GNOME by committing with charts just ..for the curious in you!
Is Media Explorer following MeeGo to the graveyard?
Media Explorer is a media center originally target for MeeGo, but also is the first real native GNOME 3 multimedia box powered by Clutter and Mx.
It started as an internal project inside the Intel’s Open Source Technology Center and released open in April 21, 2011.
Gnome-Shell gets its first facelift!
Great news everyone! Gnome-Shell went to plastic surgeon and gained a brand new face! One more controversial feature has been added and that will get Shell again be discussed but not being disgusting!
29 new things this Google Summer of Code will bring to GNOME
Google Summer of Code is a global program that offers student developers stipends to write code for various open source software projects. The applications have been evaluated and the accepted work proposals have been announced so the work has already begun! Let’s take a look on the 29 things that GNOME users should care about.
Shell (r)evolution with charts :)
Last day I cloned shell repository for trying the very newest of it. Then I thought to check when was the initial commit, and then I was wondering how many commits have been made in total. And then I said to myself -why not put these data on charts, just for fun :)
Update safer with GNOME 3.6!
Installing updates while the session is running can cause many unpleasant situations for the users and their system. The risks are many, including the updating of libraries while they are running, updating while some file resources have not been locked, and sometimes in core OS updates we may even see a complete system corruption.
GTK 3.6 will bring exciting improvements!
Red Hat employee and member of the GNOME foundation Cosimo Cecchi, explained yesterday through his blog, the various improvements that the GTK 3.4 release brought for the GNOME users, and the work that is being done on the next 3.6 release.
GNOME gets a fancy cloud video viewer!
Great news everyone! After gnome-documents, gnome-contacts & gnome-boxes, another cloud app arrives in GNOME and this time is even more exciting! It’s kinda a gnome-videos app that will blow your desktop away!