Category: GNOME
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On GNOME 3.27.90, time management, and a goodbye
Greetings GNOMErs, It’s been a long time I don’t write here. These past months were excruciatingly busy and intense, and lots of things happened but I didn’t manage to keep up with the blog posts. I’ll try to condense everything that happened and is still happening and will happen here. Calendar & To Do I…
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The Road to 3.28: Calendar and To Do
Greetings my GNOME friends! It’s been a long time with no news. I guess work and masters are really getting in the way… good news is that I’ll finish masters in 2 months, and will have some free time to devote to this beloved project. “Bad” news is that, after almost 6 years, I’ll finally…
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Improved half tiling available in Mutter 3.26.1
A late night announcement: the improved tiling patches (shown in a previous blog post) were merged in Mutter and and GTK+3, and will be available in GNOME 3.26.1 / GTK 3.22.23 (not yet released; should be available this week). I’d like to thank Florian Muellner, Matthias Clasen, Jonas Adahl and AlexGS for all their support,…
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Visual revamp of GNOME To Do
Greetings, GNOME friends! I’m a fan of productivity. It is not a coincidence that I’m the maintainer of Calendar and To Do. And even though I’m not a power user, I’m a heavy user of productivity applications. For some time now, I’m finding the overall experience of GNOME To Do clumsy and far from ideal.…
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GNOME 3.26 is great
Greetings! I am incredibly excited for GNOME 3.26, and it’s been hard to wait for it. I openly admit this fact. This release saw serious, important improvements all over the places, new features landed, some others didn’t, thousands of bugs were fixed all across the platform, and I’d like to share my personal highlights for…
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Introducing Settings (or, the new Control Center)
Greetings my friends, if you’re following the GNOME development closely, you’re now more than aware of this movement of reworking GNOME Control Center. It was a remarkably colossal work, specially because we used a bottom-up approach: fix the panels, then switch to the new shell. With the release of GNOME 3.25.91, I’m proud to say:…