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Re: Getting Things GNOME! 0.1.9 "Five curtain calls" is out!

 

I would like to join Bertrand to congratulates all the developers and
contributors to this release. The AUTHORS file is huge and I'm really
happy to work with Luca(squared), Bertrand, Paulo and Kevin (yes, there
are two lucas). See https://www.ohloh.net/p/gtg/contributors 

But all of this would not be possible without your support as users, bug
reporters and testers. Yes, sometimes we wish that you had not found
that annoying bug. (Some people like to be annoying ;-) )

Now that 0.1.9 is out, there should not be any string change before 0.2
release. So, it's time to TRANSLATE !!!!! Galician was the first
language to be completed.

https://translations.edge.launchpad.net/gtg

Spread the word of 0.1.9 : http://tr.im/GsDl

Report bugs! (with a step-by-step guide to reproduce them please)
Translate!
Enjoy :-)


Thanks everybody,

Lionel

Le jeudi 03 décembre 2009 à 00:22 +0100, Bertrand Rousseau a écrit :
> Hi everyone!
> 
> The whole GTG development team is pleased to announce that after
> months of hard work, we've just released a new version of Getting
> Things GNOME!, codenamed "Five curtain calls". Don't even hesitate,
> rush on our Launchpad project page [1] and download the archive [2]
> or, if you prefer, download the packaged version for Debian and Ubuntu
> from our PPA [3]!
> 
> The GTG 0.1.9 release is a beta release for the upcoming 0.2, which is
> due very soon. It packs a *huge amount* of new features, among them:
> 
> * support for plugins, thanks to Paulo Cabido's Google Summer of Code
> * already 6 plugins available: Remember the milk synchronization,
> hamster integration, bugzilla, geolocation, tomboy, and notification
> area
> * improved performances
> * support for tag groups
> * improved editor UI
> * fuzzy due dates
> 
> The 0.2 release will also fixes not less than 99 bugs [4]! Thanks to
> our new GTG developers (Paulo Cabido, Luca Invernizzi and Kevin
> Mehall), a terrific work has been achieved for 0.1.9!
> 
> As this is a beta release, we kindly ask every adventurous testers to
> help us make the soon-to-come 0.2 a great release by reporting any
> unnoticed bug to our project page, and completing the translations
> [5]!
> 
> Unfortunately, this release also comes with 2 unresolved bugs that
> worth mentioning:
> 
> * A bug with intel GPU drivers in Ubuntu 9.10 distributions may
> prevent tag color squares from appearing. It seems that upgrading to a
> newest version of those drivers fixes that. More info on the bug page
> [6].
> * A GTK bug causes some errors to show on standard output if you run
> GTG from a terminal, this bug [7] has been reported upstream.
> 
> Those 2 bugs are caused by upstream bugs and will only be corrected
> once the related apps will be fixed, which should happen anytime.
> 
> Anyway, we'll soon come back with a new, shiny, a full-featured 0.2
> release that will sure rock! Until then, we hope you'll like GTG 0.1.9
> as much as we do!
> 
> [1] https://launchpad.net/gtg
> [2] http://launchpad.net/gtg/trunk/0.2/+download/gtg-0.1.9.tar.gz
> [3] https://launchpad.net/~gtg/+archive/ppa
> [4] https://edge.launchpad.net/gtg/+milestone/0.2
> [5] https://translations.edge.launchpad.net/gtg
> [6] https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/458545
> [7] https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/475426
> 
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