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Ranting

  • March 15, 2005
  • Jasper Huijsmans

Best rant about Eugenia’s fight with GNOME devs, I’ve read so far.

Better than Brians. And possibly even longer… ;-)

Edit:
Note that I don’t mean to say anything about what really happened and whether Eugenia or the GNOME devs or anyone else was right or wrong. This was just rather funny.

Ha! Pirates.

  • March 9, 2005
  • Jasper Huijsmans

Can’t stay behind now, can I? Gotta keep with the theme of the week…

My pirate name is:
Captain James Kidd

Even though there’s no legal rank on a pirate ship, everyone recognizes you’re the one in charge. Even though you’re not always the traditional swaggering gallant, your steadiness and planning make you a fine, reliable pirate. Arr!

Get your own pirate name from fidius.org.

Jens and Brian got theirs already.

Software patents :(

  • March 8, 2005
  • Jasper Huijsmans

Quick summary:

  • The (elected) European Parliament is opposed
  • A large fraction of the (elected) national parliaments is opposed
  • Danmark has officially requested the subject to be changed to a B-item (i.e. further discussion needed)
  • The Danish request had support from several other representatives in the counsel

What to do, what to do?

The (non-elected) European Counsel decided to rubberstamp the decission as an A-item (political agreement, no discussion necessary). Right…

The reason given? We are adopting the position for institutional reasons so as not to create a precedent which might have a consequence of creating future delays in other processes. Bah.

As usual FFII has a better explanation.

Of real people, belgian beer and sandals

  • March 1, 2005
  • Jasper Huijsmans

So, FOSDEM is already over. Man, it was great! So good to finally meet the people I only know from email and IRC and to be able to connect the writings to a real person.

Friday I met up with Brian, Jens and Olivier and had something to eat. Olivier and me had ‘Waterzooi’ — we still live ;-) Brian kinda looked like a zombie, but that’s actually pretty good, considering he had been awake for 24 hours by that time.

Saturday morning started with skipping the first talk (wikipedia??) and instead we had coffee with the lunar / xfce group — 11 people (12 eventually), that’s a huge number for a small group like ours.

After that it was off to see and hear Richard Stallman speak. That was dissappointing. His arguments were not always convincing, but what was worse, he proved to be very rude when he couldn’t hear the questions. Oh, and Jean-François appears to have made a picture of FOSDEM staff trying to kill RMS. Or were they trying to cut his hair? Here it is.

Lunch in some restaurant down the street. Auke and Stacey go for ‘chicken’, the others prefer real food. François arrives and is hugged by Jaime. Repeatedly.

Olivier, JF and me go to the ddd talk (Auke claimed we needed it…), the others went to some clustering talk I believe. The talk by Andreas Zeller was very entertaining.

We lost the group and walked around looking for them for a while until François called and said they’d gone back to their hotel ;-) We went to Olivier’s hotel and discussed his presentation. Also had a look at the thin-client by HP using Xfce. Very nice.

Dinner at a restaurant where they gave us our own floor, played to most awful collection of music that you’ve ever heard, and which was outrageously expensive. But we had good fun ;) Auke did a speech like a real project leader. Although he may have tried to delegate it first…

Sunday, the people who could get up early enough went to see a talk about KDE by Mathias Ettrich. Very enjoyable. The colors of the projector where wrong though (no blue), so Olivier was a bit worried, but it turned out to be a configuration problem and was fixed when Olivier connected his own laptop.

Olivier’s talk was excellent. The demo of transparent windows was awesome, that must have impressed a few people. At the end there were some good questions … and there was one strange fellow who started a rant about wanting ‘normal’ configuration files that he could change from scripts or something instead of xml — we didn’t quite get what he meant, actually.

In the afternoon we had a small developer room to ourselves. There were some interested people besides our own group, so that was cool. I managed to scare half of them away with my talk about the panel. It wasn’t that bad, I thought… Here are the slides I used.

Brian did a talk about Xfmedia, which was pretty interesting and unsurprisingly ended with a lot of feature requests by us ;-)

Moritz showed us once again that we are missing out on real money because we don’t have a way to accept donations. He proposed to let Auke try and set-up a not-for-profit company to manage these things for Xfce, Lunar and possibly other projects as well. How could we disagree with that?

Auke then acted as a stand-in for benny and tried explain the design considerations for creating a simple file manager for Xfce. Even if not prepared properly, still a very enjoyable talk. Extra cool thing was that Alexander Larsson of Nautilus fame showed up and took part in the discussions. Thanks Alexander! I don’t think we have actually made up our minds about the design just yet…

I had a great time this weekend, thanks to everyone who was there. We have a great group of people, even in real life.

What’s that thing about sandals you say? Well, we were all kinda shocked that this crazy guy from California actually showed up in Brussels wearing sandals! It was snowing! I hope he didn’t catch a cold.

Let’s do this again some time.

CVS branched

  • January 3, 2005
  • Jasper Huijsmans

Olivier yesterday created a new xfce_4_2 branch in CVS. This definitely means release is getting closer.

New developments will go into HEAD, as usual. There won’t be too much development activity before we release 4.2.0 though. I hope.

Ask a silly question…

  • November 12, 2004
  • Jasper Huijsmans

In the process of putting off most of my work until next week, I decided to have some fun with this quiz:
"Which OS are you?".

Not too bad, I think:

You are Palm OS. Punctual, straightforward and very useful.  Your mother wants you to do more with your life like your cousin Wince, but you're happy with who you are.

Transparency configurable

  • November 10, 2004
  • Jasper Huijsmans

Yesterday I added support to the panel and the iconbox for setting the transparency value. Simply create the file ~/.config/xfce4/transparency and add the lines:

panel=40
iconbox=40

The value can be between 0 (no transparency) and 100 (full transparency), well actually 80. The above settings give you something like this.

_NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW tricks for new panel widget

  • October 27, 2004
  • Jasper Huijsmans

As some of you may know, I have been working on creating some custom gtk widgets to be used for the panel (in Xfce 4.4). Well, some time ago I read this post on the wmspec mailing list that explains a trick that makes the kde panel work nicer.

The idea is that windows that set the dock type hint will not receive focus unless they specifically request it using a _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW message. This has the nice effect that clicking on something on the panel will not remove the focus from the window you were working with.

Screenshot. This doesn’t show what I talked about, but what good is a blog entry without a screenshot? ;-)

Base dir spec

  • September 14, 2004
  • Jasper Huijsmans

We were in development freeze for a 4.2 alpha release, but this has temporarily been postponed for Olivier to add support for the new XOrg Composite extension (dropshadows!).

We took the opportunity to convert all Xfce modules to use the freedesktop.org Base Dir Spec to look up their files. Basically this means user configuration files will now be in ~/.config/xfce4/.

The transition isn’t complete yet, but we’re getting there. I do hope more projects will start to use this spec.

Sofar for president

  • September 3, 2004
  • Jasper Huijsmans

If I were American I’d vote for sofar.

He’s much better at fixing things than any of the other candidates. You want proof? This blog is working again, isn’t it? Thanks to sofar!