That’s right, in order to support the upcomming release of GNOME 3.0 which is introducing a new tabbed interface, we’ve totally made D-Bus HIG compliant by adding tabs to the API. No longer do you have to select a system or session bus while connecting. Now all you have to do is select the correct tab and you are connected. Now you might be saying, I can’t see these tabs. Because of constraints of the D-Bus system, namely not having a GUI, we had to add virtual tabs. Don’t worry, they are there, you just have to randomly click and eventually you will select the right bus. Or you can simply use the new D-Bus Gtk+ bindings which exist to provide a GUI in which to display the tabs. A word of warning though, because of Qt4’s abstraction layers when using the D-Bus Qt4 library they will show up as plasmoids. We here at Freedesktop.org hopes this makes your D-Bus hacking a much more enjoyable experience.
[read this post in: ar de es fr it ja ko pt ru zh-CN ]July 2008
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Mon 7 Jul 2008
Interesting (rough) statistics at the GNOME distributed RCS BOF
Posted by J5 under Gnome[11] Comments
When asked who in the audience
- are GIT users? – roughly 90% of the hands in the room went up
- are BZR users? – less than 5% of the hands in the room went up
- are Hg(Mercurial) users? – roughly the same as BZR, perhaps a few hands less
Converse amongst yourselves.
[read this post in: ar de es fr it ja ko pt ru zh-CN ]Sat 5 Jul 2008
Flying from New Amsterdam to Constantinople
Posted by J5 under Gnome , celebration , community1 Comment
That is to say I have a direct flight today from New York to Istanbul today. I’ll be ariving early tomorrow morning and will be staying at the Hotel Golden Horn in Sultanahmet. This should prove to be one of the best GUADECs ever.
[read this post in: ar de es fr it ja ko pt ru zh-CN ]Wed 2 Jul 2008
- Chris Blizzard’s whoisi site is a really cool way to check out people’s social presence on the Interwebs – [my whoisi identity]
- Identi.ca is a twitter like service that is licensed under the AGPL – [my identi.ca micro blog]