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  • What to expect for GNOME 3.18

    Legend says that the best GNOME release is always the next one. Here’s a quick selection of features I’ll work on for GNOME 3.18. Hope you all enjoy! Calendar Calendar was my gatweay to GNOME, thus it’s my cherished project. Some good news: the always-awsome Erick Pérez Castellanos kindly shared the maintance duties of GNOME…


  • GNOME Calendar Wishlist #1: Calendar Management

    Last month, I wrote about the most wanted Calendar features. And here I come to show you the first & top wanted feature: Calendar management. Prologue Before getting our hands into works, we needed mockups. Good ones, since we’re dealing with the most expected feature. And here he came to save the day again, the…


  • Files, a new dialog

    Files, a new dialog

    For those who follow my work, you may know me as a GNOME Calendar developer. Fair enought, most of my code is in Calendar, indeed. But why should I limit myself to Calendar? Hey, GNOME is huge, we can contribute to whatever we want, so let’s do it! Here it goes, the still-warm just-cooked New…


  • GNOME Calendar: poll results

    The results of the Calendar’s most wanted features’ poll are discussed.


  • GNOME Calendar 3.15.4

    Another great post-release showcase. Today, we saw Calendar 3.15.4 being released, with lots of great things. Let’s go through each one of them. New mockups The design samurai Lapo Calamandrei attacked again and did some of his usual great work, this time on Year view. Obviously this brings us to the shining feature of this…


  • GNOME Calendar 3.15.3

    It’s been a long time since the last post. In fact, more than two months. But silence does not mean absence, and much work was done in the mean time. By the time I’m writting this post, a good thing just happened. GNOME Calendar had it’s first release ever. It’s one week late, it’s incomplete…