EphyDeli 0.3
EphyDeli is a Python extension for Epiphany that adds Post To Delicious menu and toolbar items for posting the current page to Del.icio.us. I know of several people who use it frequently and the last release was in 2006, so I've obviously mastered the Unix philosophy well here! This release was caused by those mean old Epiphany developers changing the API, many thanks to Thibauld Nion for noticing this and sending a patch.
To download it you can either grab the tarball or fetch the bzr tree.
It's Bubbling Hot
$ cat /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/*/temperature temperature: 84 C temperature: 90 C
Maybe it's time to get a dedicated build machine, my poor laptop gets quite toasty when building Poky. Then again it seems happy enough, so maybe I should just use an external keyboard to avoid boiling my hands.
NP: Oneric, Boxcutter
Postr 0.12
A quick Postr 0.12 release, mainly to fix an annoying bug but there are some neat new features here too.
- Update the status bar after uploading
- Add a Switch User menu item
- Add Add/Remove buttons to the image pane
- Install the Nautilus extension to the new extension path
- Don't select groups when the name is clicked
- Don't display errors when posting to moderated groups
- Show a warning on exit if there are images to upload (thanks Germán Póo-Caamaño)
The tarball is here, and packages for Debian have been uploaded.
Postr 0.11
I finally got around to fixing the very annoying text wrapping problem in postr.dev, I thought I best release Postr 0.11:
- Add Send To Group options
- Add Privacy and Safety options
- Use a multi-line entry for the Description field
- Show the user's name in the status bar
- Fix the resizing of the preview
The tarball is here, and packages for Debian have been uploaded.
No Iain, I Am Luis Villa
Iain, you are clearly an imposter. And this perfect-sighted intruder, whoever he is, should be hunted down, because I am Luis Villa!
We're Hiring!
Here at OpenedHand Towers we've just announced some more job openings, so if you have skills in any of the kernel, X.org, GTK+, Clutter or OpenEmbedded then please have a look. We're also after user interface/interaction designers, junior designers (print/web/UI), and have an student internship for a programmer. Pretty much something for everyone!
GNOME Mobile Moduleset
I just committed to JHBuild three new modulesets, mobile-2.24, pimlico and matchbox, so that GNOME people wanting to develop against the GNOME Mobile platform can use tools they know to build everything they need.
- mobile-2.24
This changes GConf and EDS to use the DBus ports, and provides meta-mobile-platform which builds the complete platform.
- pimlico
This builds Contacts, Dates and Tasks, providing meta-pimlico.
- matchbox
This builds Matchbox Panel, Matchbox Desktop, Matchbox Keyboard and Matchbox Window Manager, providing meta-matchbox.
Also, Poky 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).
Last week at the Collaboration Summit in Austin (which I couldn't attend for personal reasons) 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.
In other news, this is exactly what the Internet is for.
NP: Blue Moon Station, Solar Fields
Brain Gym
Man the lifeboats. The idiots are winning. Last week I watched, open-mouthed, a Newsnight piece on the spread of "Brain Gym" in British schools. I'd read about Brain Gym before - a few years back, in Ben Goldacre's excellent Bad Science column for this newspaper - but seeing it in action really twisted my rage dial.
Charlie Brooker in The Guardian gets deservedly angry over Brain Gym, after seeing an article about it on Newsnight (1, 2 on YouTube). The creator of Brain Gym was destroyed by Paxman, rather too easily to be honest.
NP: Voices, Vangelis (via Last.fm)