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      I just committed to JHBuild three new
      modulesets, <tt>mobile-2.24</tt>, <tt>pimlico</tt> and <tt>matchbox</tt>,
      so that GNOME people wanting to develop against
      the <a href="http://gnome.org/mobile/">GNOME Mobile</a> platform can use
      tools they know to build everything they need.
    </p>
    <dl>
      <dt><tt>mobile-2.24</tt></dt>
      <dd><p>This changes GConf and EDS to use the DBus ports, and
	  provides <tt>meta-mobile-platform</tt> which builds the complete
	  platform.</p></dd>

      <dt><tt>pimlico</tt></dt>
      <dd><p>This builds Contacts, Dates and Tasks, providing <tt>meta-pimlico</tt>.</p></dd>

      <dt><tt>matchbox</tt></dt>
      <dd><p>This builds Matchbox Panel, Matchbox Desktop, Matchbox Keyboard and
      Matchbox Window Manager, providing <tt>meta-matchbox</tt>.</p></dd>
    </dl>
    <p>
      Also, <a href="http://pokylinux.org/">Poky</a> is building images nightly
      with the complete platform in, which will let you build and test software
      in a PDA-style environment with QEMU, running on x86 or a number of
      ARM-based devices (such as Nokia N800, Sharp Zaurus or OpenMoko).
    </p>
    <p>
      Last week at the Collaboration Summit in Austin (which I couldn't attend
      for <a href="http://www.burtonini.com/blog/life/baby-2008-04-07-09-50">personal
      reasons</a>) there was a day-long GNOME Mobile meeting, as a result of
      which there is now a long list of packages which need to be considered for
      addition to the Platform (such as HAL, Gypsy and Geoclue), and a few
      changes (such as replacing gnome-vfs with gvfs).  I hope to review the
      proposals fairly shortly, so that we can hopefully make an initial GNOME
      Mobile 2.24 platform release alongside the Desktop release in September.
    </p>
    <p>
      In other
      news, <a href="http://laughingsquid.com/a-cat-playing-the-theremin/">this
	is exactly what the Internet is for</a>.
    </p>
    <p>
      <small>NP: <cite>Blue Moon Station</cite>, Solar Fields</small>
    </p>
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