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mardi 31 mai 2005

GUADEC

I'm enjoying my last day at GUADEC, in the nice city of Stuttgart.

It's really great to meet all these people and well... a lot of them seem to be smaller than what I imagined ;-)

Oh, and there are some crazy french people here:

Crazy french people

vendredi 27 mai 2005

Stuttgart, me voilà !

Je pars pour le GUADEC dans quelques minutes : je vais d'abord chercher Sébastien à la gare avant d'aller retrouver Daniel pour un long voyage. J'espère que Sébastien aura fait un bon choix de musique...

Heureusement que j'ai imprimé une photo de notre idole. Elle devrait nous porter chance ;-)

mardi 24 mai 2005

GNOME booth at the RMLL

Just in case there are some french-speaking readers of Planet GNOME who are not reading Planète GNOME-FR (is it possible?): we need some volunteers to help with a GNOME booth at the RMLL. The RMLL will happen on July 5-9 in Dijon. I have more details in a french post.

Volunteers can add themselves to the list of people who can help, and subscribe to gnome-fr-list. It'd be great to always have at least 4 or 5 people at the booth to answer questions and demonstrate GNOME!

Now, let's go back to blogging in French :-)

lundi 23 mai 2005

New Planet GNOME (and Planète GNOME-FR) layout

Since yesterday, Planet GNOME features a fancy new layout. And Planète GNOME-FR quickly followed and adopted the new layout too. Yay!

However, Dom doesn't like the new layout and he's probably not the only one. I agree with some of his arguments (especially the weight of the page), so I made a light version of Planète GNOME-FR, using the old design. It should make some people happy :-) It can probably be a good solution for Planet GNOME too.

Christian Neumair, hero of bug 116577

A long time ago, in a gala^W^W^WGTK+ was not icon theme-aware. And then, one day, it became aware. It was a nice step, but it needed some more work to be developer-friendly. GTK+ 2.6 brought some developer-friendliness since it was now possible to let GTK+ handle icon theme changes for the windows and images. But there were still some areas where improvements were possible.

Then, Christian Neumair came and said: "I shall fix this". And he fixed it.

Christian, you are my hero of the past week.

by Vincent