22 September 2004
Evolution 2.0 was released! With this release, we will finally be able to put Evolution on a six-month time-based release cycle. I’m excited for the coming 2.2 features, especially EPlugin, which should make Evo a lot easier for people to extend.

Beagle now searches tomboy notes.
We held a Beagle hackfest here in Bangalore yesterday. Jon posted some great photos, and I sent out a summary of the day’s events. Thanks to everyone who participated! It was a lot of fun.
I’ve also posted an autogenerated FIXME list for beagle. Unfortunately, GNOME’s ViewCVS implementation doesn’t anchor line numbers, so the links don’t work very well. In the old days, we had a working bonsai installation, which *did* anchor all line numbers, and which was great. Oh how I miss it.
There’s also a nice RSS feed of all Beagle CVS commits. You can view it in HTML here. I just discovered this thing, and it’s fucking awesome.
And Ewen Cheslack-Postava has added Gphoto2 support to F-Spot, so it can scan/identify and import photos directly from your digital camera.