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- RT @joedrew: Three cheers to Mozilla's graphics and mobile teams, as well as @ehsanakhgari, who are giving up their long weekend to fix ... 5 days ago
- ICS migrates apps but still not my high scores! 1 week ago
- Mozilla leads in HTML5 accessibility support | News | .net magazine http://t.co/xNEgIro6 1 week ago
- RT @TedMielczarek: Getting Firefox Mobile up and running on low-end ARMv6 phones. Firefox for everyone! http://t.co/H4EyWzy5 2 weeks ago
- @dougturner Smells like ... victory http://t.co/l0SYezxg 2 weeks ago
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Category Archives: Free Software
Open Meetings With Vidyo
Recently for the Mozilla Gfx and Accessibility meetings we’ve been using Vidyo. In both cases we filed MoCo IT bugs to get dedicated “rooms”. This yielded a two benefits: A public url to give out for accessing the room from … Continue reading
WebGL & Security
Recently Context Information Security Limited gathered a lot of attention for a blog post on the state of WebGL security. For Mozilla, WebGL was first released in Firefox 4, and there are implementations in Chrome, Safari and Opera as well. … Continue reading
GNOME Summit Wrap Up: openSUSE perspective
Owen Taylor of gtk (and these days mugshot) fame wrote up a nice summary of the GNOME summit for days 1, 2, 3 A few things I want to highlight from an openSUSE perspective: 1) Pulseaudio Takashi has had it … Continue reading
Distributed Version Control
Jon on our OO team wrote a nice article about the usefulness of git workflows (although it would apply equally to any distributed version control system). N.B. there is an openSUSE GNOME meeting this Thursday at noon EDT, Please add … Continue reading
openSUSE 10.3 and GNOME 2.20
Francis G. aka apokryphos wrote a nice article on GNOME 2.20 and openSUSE 10.3 which will be out in just a couple of weeks. With 2.20 and the 10 year anniversary of gnome, for nostalgia’s sake I went and dug … Continue reading
Change and other sorts of Logs
There has been a back and forth on formal ChangeLogs vs vcs commit messages via the GNOME mailing lists. Doing the latter exclusively has never sat well with me because I think it weakens good development practices (at least mine). … Continue reading
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Plumbing the Pipe
Christian, a leak is certainly possible depending on the version and distro you are running. openSUSE 10.2 had a leak that you need to run the updater for. At one point a big problem was also hal libraries leaking (and … Continue reading
FreeATIdom
There was a lot of blogging about AMD/ATI releasing specs and such over the last week, the was an official press release last Friday. I’m really pleased that Novell could play such a big role in bringing this about. Extra … Continue reading
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GNOME Updates in the openSUSE Build Service
Maw and mauro have 2.19 rolling into Factory for openSUSE 10.3. SInce that is happening, Stanislav has moved 2.18.x to the GNOME:STABLE channel of the build service. It should appear there in the next day or two.
OpenOffice Team Summit
Everyone on the Novell OpenOffice team got together last week at Novell office in Prague. I’ve been to Prague twice in the last 6 months now for conferences and both times its been great. Alena and Petra really know how … Continue reading