Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 14th Feb 2008 17:43 UTC, submitted by Philipp Esselbach
Gnome GNOME 2.21.91 has been released. "This is our second beta release on our road towards GNOME 2.22.0, which will be released in March 2008. your mission is simple : Go download it. Go compile it. Go test it. And go hack on it, document it, translate it, fix it."
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Deskbar Applet
by abraxas on Thu 14th Feb 2008 19:10 UTC
abraxas
Member since:
2005-07-07

I just noticed that the deskbar applet was fixed a couple of weeks ago. Finally. That was the one thing I hated about the 2.20 release. Having a seperate window instead of a dropdown was a huge usability setback for me and many others. I'll have to compile the latest version and check it out.

RE: Deskbar Applet
by guignome on Thu 14th Feb 2008 19:40 UTC in reply to "Deskbar Applet"
guignome Member since:
2007-08-31

I'm curious to know how gnome-do compares to deskbar applet. http://do.davebsd.com/

Comment by abraxas
by abraxas on Thu 14th Feb 2008 23:56 UTC
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Member since:
2005-07-07

The new deskbar has the option of not being a floating window anymore which is nice but I would also like to have the ability to have the search box in the panel again like it used to be instead of just a button. It seems the only thing they really changed was forcing the window to open under the button.

Gnome Devels
by razor85 on Fri 15th Feb 2008 00:41 UTC
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Member since:
2006-12-08

"This is our second beta release on our road towards GNOME 2.22.0, which will be released in March 2008. your mission is simple : Go download it. Go compile it. Go test it. And go hack on it, document it, translate it, fix it."

- Im still wondering why they say "hack it, fix it". My patches and bug forms are still sitting on bugzilla, waiting for some good soul to look over them.

In case you guys are wondering:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=153965
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=376863

Thanks.

Comment by nzjrs
by nzjrs on Fri 15th Feb 2008 05:56 UTC
nzjrs
Member since:
2006-01-02

I really do feel sorry for you, but ranting here has no positive outcomes, only negative ones. If you want your patches applied then you should continue to bug the maintainers.

Remember, its your job as a patch author to see a resolution to your patch (rejected or applied).

Its the maintainers job to make the decision.

Both parties must do the work

Comment by Redeeman
by Redeeman on Fri 15th Feb 2008 13:25 UTC
Redeeman
Member since:
2006-03-23

Since i down have time to test it right now, can anyone give a list of all the features removed this time?