GnomePython 2.11.2 has been just released. This is an unstable release for your testing pleasure.
GnomePython provides python interfacing modules for most of the GNOME Developer Platform libraries (except those already wrapped somewhere else.) Currently the list of provided python modules includes:
- gnome, gnome.ui
- gnomecanvas
- gnomevfs
- gconf
- bonobo, bonobo.activation, bonobo.ui
The source tarball can be found here:
http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/gnome-python/2.11/
GnomePythonExtras 2.11.2 has been just released. This is a unstable release for testing and unstable application development.
Liferea 0.9.2 has been released
Liferea (Linux Feed Reader) is a fast, easy to use, and easy to install GNOME news aggregator for online news feeds. It supports a number of different feed formats including RSS/RDF, CDF, Atom, OCS, and OPML.
Anjuta 2.0.0, the first release of Anjuta 2.x series, is available.
This is an alpha & unstable release and may not be suitable for production use. However, we encourage to use it and help us with bug reports. Both stable and development release can be used simultaneously, but they should be installed in different install prefix (important).
Anjuta version 1.2.3, the latest stable version, has been released.
This is perhaps be the last stable release in 1.x series unless serious bugs are encountered.
Release note: General bug fixes.
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http://www.anjuta.org/anjuta.php?page=downloads
gnome-build version 0.1.1 has been released.
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This is the GNOME Build Framework (GBF) used by integrated development environments such as Anjuta.
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http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/gnome-build/0.1/
gdl version 0.5.0 has been released.
Gnome Development Library
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This package contains components and libraries that are intended to be shared between GNOME development tools, including gnome-debug, gnome-build, and anjuta.
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http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/gdl/0.5/
GIMP 2.3.0 (unstable) has been released:
The GIMP developers are proud to announce version 2.3.0 of the GNU Image Manipulation Program. This is a first snapshot of the development that will lead to GIMP 2.4. The release is provided for developers and interested users.
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GNOME-Mud is a Multi-User Dungeon (MUD) client, which aims to make mudding a bit easier. It can define aliases, triggers, variables. keybind shortcuts and has a connection wizard to easily manage different player characters and MUDs.
GTetrinet is a Tetrinet client for GNOME. Tetrinet is a variant of the popular Tetris brick game, that can be played simultaneously by 6 players. GTetrinet's goal is to remain completely compatible with the Windows, original client.
Tomboy is a simple note-taking application designed to be unobtrusive and friendly, while supporting inter-note links similar to a WikiWikiWeb to help you organize your notes and ideas. It can run either as a Gnome panel applet or a notifiication tray-icon.
See the Tomboy website at
http://www.beatniksoftware.com/tomboy for downloads, screenshots, and more information.
PyGTK 2.6.2 has been released
Seahorse 0.7.8 has been released
A new development release of Evince is available
Devhelp 0.10 has been released
Blam 1.8.0 has been released
evolution-gconf-tools-0.1.6 is now available
evolution-gconf-tools are a collection of scripts for working with Evolution's GConf configuration information from the command line.
What's new in this version:
evolution-gconf-setup-user script
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This script attempts to guess what Evolution's configuration information for the current user ought to be and writes the data into GConf. It can be customized by setting up data in /etc/gconf/evolution-gconf-tools.
In its default configuration it sets up Evolution 2.0 to talk to an Exchange server.
GARNOME 2.10.1.1 has been released
sidtool v4.0.0 has been released
OSNews reports that Mono 1.1.7 has been released