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News about GNOME News
Aye, folks! Some time ago, we had some movement regarding the News app. It was so. freaking. cool! Finally a good alternative of the now-dead Google Reader. Time has passed and, with my heart bleeding in sadness, we saw no further development of it. Sad. Following my bad habit of necromancy, I managed to dedicate…
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GNOME Calendar 3.19.90 was released
Aye folks! This was a very productive cycle for GNOME Calendar, and this release is the result of a hardworked cycle. First of all, the bad news: no DnD support, no Week View, no, no, no! But why, Mr. Feaneron? The reason is simple. Sanity. Behind the scenes GNOME Calendar is build on top of…
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Endless joined GNOME Advisory Board
Right after I wrote about my unexpected dream hacking routine at Endless, an intriguingly positive news arose: Endless joined GNOME Advisory Board, and I particularly think I should talk about that. That’s old news, but important nevertheless. Let’s start. Why does it matter? Endless is intimately connected to GNOME. We extensively use the GNOME stack,…
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How’s my hacking routine at Endless
As some of you may know, I’m working with Endless for some months now. It probably is a cultural shock, but they exceed every aspect I’ve imagined. If you dear reader is not aware of what Endless is and does, I strongly suggest you to go to endlessm.com and check it out. Believe me, it’s…
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What’s going on with GNOME To Do
Aye folks! Since a few weeks ago, GNOME To Do saw quite a big number of changes. As some of you may not be strict git followers, a good review of the latest changes may come in handy. Let’s go! A new list view Yeah, that’s it – GNOME To Do now has a grid…
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Quick guide to port an app for Gtk+ 3.20
Recently, there was a lot of action happening in Gtk+ git repository. It was the so called CSS Nodes, which supposely came to improve Gtk’s CSS features and other good things. If you want to know more about that, you can check these two great posts by Matthias Clasen: “A GTK+ update” and “CSS boxed…