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7. Mai 2007
Weekly Status Report, W18/2007
Wow, actually, this week since my last status update went by much faster than I would have expected. Time really ran through my fingers the last few days and I probably have managed to do less stuff than what I personally expected in SeaMonkey terms - but I know I'm always aiming quite high when it comes to personal targets
There are still some things to report from week 18/2007 (April 30 - May 6):
Tasks without progress I want to work on next week (yes, I suck, the two of last week are still on the list):
There are still some things to report from week 18/2007 (April 30 - May 6):
- Upcoming release:
Tagged 1.0.9 and 1.1.2 in CVS and created first round of candidates. We're now using litmus.m.o instead of the now unavailable testrunner install we had previously, please stop by in #seamonkey if you want to help with smoketests. - Created SeaMonkey dev watching page
This is page on dev.seamonkey.at is mainly there to track CVS tags for the releases, but also recent bugzilla and bonsai activity. - Bookmarks chrome and "source L10n":
As I reported earlier, bookmarks chrome wasn't moved to suite/ previously and therefore it was one of the last few blockers of "source L10n" for suiterunner. I fixed this via bug 377799 this week, German L10n for its strings is there for testing as well.
This means that suite source L10n is now close, still there are some minor things to sort out (bug 377801) - and P3P as well as wallet need to be killed. All the big moving around of files has been finished in this area though. - suiterunner:
Ongoing discusssions, including removal of the dependency on xpcom_obsolete, which requires turning off sroaming currently until someone re-starts real work on it. Rob Strong has promised to look at the NSIS patch this upcoming week, no other news on the big stuff though - we still badly need someone with XBL, <tree> and nsIDownload knowledge to work on getting download manager to work. - Various discussions:
As usual, many small discussions about a broad range of topics, this time including first parts of a PHP implementation for L20n, suiterunner help, mac theming, palm sync fixes for tinderbox, continuing Mozilla2 newsgroup discussions.
Tasks without progress I want to work on next week (yes, I suck, the two of last week are still on the list):
- SeaMonkey slogan(s):
Need to filter out well-recieved proposals from the newsgroup thread and get some clue how to decide on which one(s) we will be using for marketing material in the immediate future. For the first round of stuff in our new shop, I'm using the www.seamonkey-project.org URL instead of a slogan though, which redirects to our main project site. - Trademark policy:
For posting marketing material, we need to have a useful trademark policy. A proposal is in review with MoFo, need to poke Gerv once again about that. - SeaMonkey Marketing Shop:
I hope I will get my test order this week, probably will announce the shop then. I'm still thinking about maybe taking a additional dollar per item, so that we may be able to upgrade to a "premium shop" where we could use more than one design per T-shirt type and more custom site design. And if there would be lots of such dollars of income, we could still donate T-shirts to selected coders.
Von KaiRo, um 15:12 | Tags: L10n, Mozilla, SeaMonkey, Status | keine Kommentare | TrackBack: 0
Die Nummer 1 in Salzburg
Jubel gab's in der Parteizentrale der UME Salzburg, als erste Wahltagserhebungen "Unsere Macht Europa" als überlegenen Wahlsieger im Bundesland sahen.
Doch kurz nach dem ersten Wahlergebnis kann dann die Ernüchterung: Die gesamte Wahl wurde für den Behörden für ungültig erklärt und alle Stimmzettel neu ausgezählt. Anscheinend wurden durch Änderungen der Formalitäten in letzter Minute Unregelmäßigkeiten produziert, die durch eine Neuauszählung behoben werden sollten.
Die Überraschung war dann groß, als nach eben dieser der Wahlsieger trotzdem die UME war! Bobby Emperor, Landesparteivorsitzender der UME, designierte Klaus Clever zum Kandidaten für den Landeshauptmann, und bedankte sich bei allen Wählern, sowieso besonders allen Mitgliedern der UME Salzburg, die den Bürgern klar machen konnten, wer die beste Arbeit für das Land leistet.
"Unsere Macht Europa" will diese Verantwortung wahrnehmen und einen guten Weg für möglichst viele Menschen in Salzburg beschreiten.
Doch kurz nach dem ersten Wahlergebnis kann dann die Ernüchterung: Die gesamte Wahl wurde für den Behörden für ungültig erklärt und alle Stimmzettel neu ausgezählt. Anscheinend wurden durch Änderungen der Formalitäten in letzter Minute Unregelmäßigkeiten produziert, die durch eine Neuauszählung behoben werden sollten.
Die Überraschung war dann groß, als nach eben dieser der Wahlsieger trotzdem die UME war! Bobby Emperor, Landesparteivorsitzender der UME, designierte Klaus Clever zum Kandidaten für den Landeshauptmann, und bedankte sich bei allen Wählern, sowieso besonders allen Mitgliedern der UME Salzburg, die den Bürgern klar machen konnten, wer die beste Arbeit für das Land leistet.
"Unsere Macht Europa" will diese Verantwortung wahrnehmen und einen guten Weg für möglichst viele Menschen in Salzburg beschreiten.
Von KaiRo, um 03:58 | Tags: PoP | keine Kommentare | TrackBack: 0
head-to-head gaming
Umm, so I know I 1) should be in bed by now and 2) you people probably want to hear Mozilla-related stuff from me - but, then, going to sleep early and restricting myself to Mozilla stuff would just not be myself
So, after "my" Spurs managed to make it a good season still after not performing as well as we're used to in its first half, they made the NBA playoffs - and defeated the Nuggets 4-1 in the first round. Good job, guys. When it was said round two vs. the Suns would be an interesting head-to-head matchup, also between Steve Nash and Tony Parker, I'm sure commenters didn't mean it the way those two players performed it on the field today...
The first of those photos is about a second after Parker's head hit Nash's - the second is Nash with the taped, bleeding nose in the last few minutes of the game. Parker's bump in his forehead looked quite bad as well in the short post-game interviews, but as it wasn't bleeding, photographers didn't give it much attention, it seems. When they crashed into each other, it even seemed that Parker was hurt worse than his opponent, going down immediately - and even both the two players thought that at first, as this ESPN article implies. It turned out that Nash was the one bleeding, though - and with his team trailing one point, he couldn't help them as much as they'd have needed in the last minutes of the game.
Not that they needed him, really. They managed to have all chances they needed to win the game without him - and they failed to use any of them. Being more of a Spurs fan, I don't feel bad about their loss though. It wasn't as they would have dominated the game, the Spurs were playing better most of the game, and Manu "Obi-Wan" Ginobili didn't even show off his talent.
I still wonder why people said the Sun's bench would be so great it would win the series, as even in this series, the Spurs bench is stronger in number of people acting on the field. (see the box score for details)
OK, this was just the first game, and I guess we'll be seeing a few more. And not all of them might be won by the Spurs. In fact, even as a fan, I'm not convinced they'll win it. But chances got higher with that win on the road.
Oh, and while I'm on the topic - isn't it great how those tough Warriors from the Golden State shot the season-leading Mavericks off the playoffs? Astounding, awesome, heroic. Klingon warriors probably couldn't have done better. And the fans play a big part in that - see how Steve Kerr praises the Oracle Area crowd in his blog.
Hmm, enough said, I guess. Let's see what those teams can show in the rest of those playoffs.
Oh, and I promise I'll blog about Mozilla topics again. I guess another round of status updates is due - but first I should really get some sleep.
So, after "my" Spurs managed to make it a good season still after not performing as well as we're used to in its first half, they made the NBA playoffs - and defeated the Nuggets 4-1 in the first round. Good job, guys. When it was said round two vs. the Suns would be an interesting head-to-head matchup, also between Steve Nash and Tony Parker, I'm sure commenters didn't mean it the way those two players performed it on the field today...
The first of those photos is about a second after Parker's head hit Nash's - the second is Nash with the taped, bleeding nose in the last few minutes of the game. Parker's bump in his forehead looked quite bad as well in the short post-game interviews, but as it wasn't bleeding, photographers didn't give it much attention, it seems. When they crashed into each other, it even seemed that Parker was hurt worse than his opponent, going down immediately - and even both the two players thought that at first, as this ESPN article implies. It turned out that Nash was the one bleeding, though - and with his team trailing one point, he couldn't help them as much as they'd have needed in the last minutes of the game.
Not that they needed him, really. They managed to have all chances they needed to win the game without him - and they failed to use any of them. Being more of a Spurs fan, I don't feel bad about their loss though. It wasn't as they would have dominated the game, the Spurs were playing better most of the game, and Manu "Obi-Wan" Ginobili didn't even show off his talent.
I still wonder why people said the Sun's bench would be so great it would win the series, as even in this series, the Spurs bench is stronger in number of people acting on the field. (see the box score for details)
OK, this was just the first game, and I guess we'll be seeing a few more. And not all of them might be won by the Spurs. In fact, even as a fan, I'm not convinced they'll win it. But chances got higher with that win on the road.
Oh, and while I'm on the topic - isn't it great how those tough Warriors from the Golden State shot the season-leading Mavericks off the playoffs? Astounding, awesome, heroic. Klingon warriors probably couldn't have done better. And the fans play a big part in that - see how Steve Kerr praises the Oracle Area crowd in his blog.
Hmm, enough said, I guess. Let's see what those teams can show in the rest of those playoffs.
Oh, and I promise I'll blog about Mozilla topics again. I guess another round of status updates is due - but first I should really get some sleep.
Von KaiRo, um 03:46 | Tags: NBA | keine Kommentare | TrackBack: 0