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.

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Beagle now searches tomboy notes.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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And Ewen Cheslack-Postava has added Gphoto2 support to F-Spot, so it can scan/identify and import photos directly from your digital camera.

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