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13 Jan 2004 (updated 13 Jan 2004 at 14:09 UTC) »

argh, having been involved with librsvg, gnome-themes-extras and sodipodi/inkscape and the flag collection the use of SVG has become something close to my heart. Ok, so I get some friendly mocking for it, but I really believe that scalable graphics is the future of the desktop and that the use of bitmaps will fade away (hopefully).

Through this efforts I have come in contact with many of the great artists and developers out there, and there has been a very friendly tone among those I have been in touch with, both those who are part of the GNOME and KDE camps.

In gnome-themes-extras I have a total of 5 themes, three of which originally came from KDE oriented artists; Lush, Nuvola and Amaranth. The other two are Gorilla from Jimmac and Wasp; which is a theme based on icons made originally for Mac I think, but which I have extended together with the original artist for use with GNOME. I am also happy that say that both Gorilla and Wasp has been ported over to KDE by others and posted to kdelook.org.

I have for some time been wanting to include a metatheme using Crystal or Outline in g-t-e, but neither of those has been available in SVG format, at least not in complete versions. I have noticed Everaldo saying the SVG's to be forthcoming for a long while, but there has always been one thing or the other holding it up. Today I sadly discovered that the reason for the SVG's not being released was simply a petty attitude of not wanting to see GNOME use the actual SVG's as icons before KDE can do so. The following quote from the release announcement for Crystal 1.0 says it all: Altought this version is known as 'SVG', the icons are still in PNG format, the SVG files will be relased once the support for the format improves in KDE. So much for adopting SVG's in a big was as a recent announcement on Slashdot proclaimed ;)

Well guess this at least gives me more time to come up with a nice metatheme using the Gartoon icons, icons which don't use SVG in their name, but which which really are SVG's :)

12 Jan 2004 (updated 12 Jan 2004 at 14:24 UTC) »

Ok, edited this somewhat as it seem some found it offensive. Wasn't meant as such, but sad irony doesn't always translate across language and culture

On a more upbeat note I did a release of gnome-themes-extras package yesterday. It contains updated Wasp and Lush themes and also includes some Gaim icon themeing which I think is nice. Well send out the formal announcement today as I wanted the GNOME ftp mirrors to catch up.

Spent a large part of yesterday trying to merge the NAS plugin into gst-plugins. Made some progress, but there is still some way to go. Since the package has some weird placements and no .config or .pc file it is a bit of a pain to get working correctly. Using the SDL configure stuff as the example for getting it to work, especially since GStreamer's scripts are relativly advanced (in a good way) compared to the auto stuff used in other projects. Learning more and more about auto* stuff, which is always a good thing I guess.

Did some good work this evening. Finished up my article and sent it of to Eugenia. Also updated the sodipodi flags package with the latest editions and did a release. We have 310 different flags now. Tobias Jakobs has been doing most of recent additions (all being highly detailed and quite hard flags to do.) We are just 6 flags away from covering all of ISO 3166. Will send out the announcement tommorow when the SF mirrors have had a little time to sync.

Tommorow I guess I get my appartment cleaned up again after a few weeks of Christmas and Spain. And maybe even get the NAS plugin finally merged into CVS :)

Guess there has been some frustration about the criticism on OSNEWS regarding the frobnicate checkbox in the old screenshot of the filechooser. Fun to see both Federico and TigerT address this :)

For those that don't know so is the first screenshot a in-progress report from Federico towards the mockup made by TigertT in the second screenshot.

Back in the cold north. Been a great week in Barcelona with Thomas and Kristien. Meet a lot of nice people, and me and thomas even got some good GStreamer work done, with both updates to the website and me writing an article that I guess will be published in the not so distant future.

Now some hectic days of catching up with work and potentional private engagements here in Norway. Even though the last week has been eventfull I feel really energized and not tired at all.

Was nice talking to Wim on phone again also, been to long since I last saw him and Michelle.

Plans ahead is more work on both article, website and to get a new release out of both gnome-themes-extras and the flag package.

I would like to give a big thanks to all members in the GNOME community who helps make sure the glass is always half full and never half empty!

So I am at thomasvs place now. Been a good day so far although I am starting to notice that I got up at 0500 this morning to catch the airplane.

Thomas and Kristien's appartment is large and nice and perfect for having house guests. Guess I come here often :)

Julien was unfortunatly sick today, but hopefully I see him tommorow.

Currently working on doing a gnome-media release, maybe it will be ready before dinner :)

Discovering a feature I would like to have in Evolution today. And that is a way of linking my email addresses to certain outgoing email addresses. So that when I mail a gnome.org list for instance it use my @gnome.org address.

Having such a feature would be a good way for me to avoid getting mails about my mails getting stuck in the moderation que, since I forgot to choose the correct from address.

A bright spot is that checking up on my E*Trade account has become fun again lately. With the latest increases in stock price for Novell and Red Hat so are my shares very safely in the green again with a 20% positive earning. After a year of being in the red this is nice. Only wish I had some really money invested so that I could earn some real money. The current investment only has the potentional of paying for some nice vacations through its value increases, not making me rich. I guess my best get rich plan still is winning the national lottery :)

The big CAPS merger happened in GStreamer yesterday and the dust is settling. A few more days and we probably be back where we was before the merger in absolute terms. Played a song for the first time yesterday with Gst-player and the 0.7 branch. Nice to see it back and somewhat working again with the new branch. My guesstimate is that we will have a Gst-player that works better with the 0.7 branch in about a week than it ever did with the 0.6 branch :)

Anyway of I go to see the last episode of LOTR :)

After seeing the discussion referenced here and on other news sites I skimmed through the Userlinux mail archive. Like most such debates where people feel something close to their heart is threatened the arguments where heated and anything that possible could be taken as a sign in their favour where not only mentioned, but brought forth as final evidence to where the world was going. Personally I doubt the exclusion from Userlinux in itself means that much to the KDE hackers; it will probably just be one of many smallish Debian based desktop distro's out there, and as was pointed out in the threads some of which are KDE based. My guess is that the reason so many of them has gotten so riled out about it is due the the many important edorsements GNOME has gotten lately, which I guess makes many KDE supporters fear that KDE is getting decoupled in the charge towards the corporate desktop. The Userlinux decision was probably just the drop that many them explode.

That said these decisions tend to synergize themselves. Userlinux is meant to be a Linux desktop solution and with Red Hat, Novell, IBM, Sun and their partners pushing GNOME as their Linux desktop solution then it is natural for a project with the stated aims of Userlinux to hook into that wave. If the stated goal is to attract a large number of ISV's to the Linux desktop plattform then the decision of vendors to close ranks behind the GTK+ API's is the best decision to achieve such a thing. Any other decision would be to replay the old divided Unix desktop scenario. And we all know how successfull CDE and OpenWindows where at attracting ISV's :)

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