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  • 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…


  • Calendar revival

    What seemed to be the dead end for one of the most well designed applications of GNOME environment is now past. In fact, it stayed untouched for two GNOME releases. Damn, that’s a lot of time. But things are now gettings back on track. Lots of awsome things are happening on GNOME Calendar. Any doubts about that?…


  • Let’s start

    So here it is: another development blog on the web. Let’s be fair and realize that there are plenty of development blogs out there in the wild. So, why I’m doing it – again? Well, I do many many things. Things that I really like. And I feel it is time to share these things.…