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Another installment of GNOME related happenings from PlanetGNOME.

Sebastien Biot talks about the creation of posters for volunteers to print and take with them wherever they present the GNOME project. He also talks about the first official GNOME Marketing meeting.

Martin Sevior talks about a guy showing a method for using AbiWord to design websites.

Alvaro del Castillo talks about a new project with goals to create an Evolution 2.2 OpenGroupware 1.0 connector. Anders Carlsson also talks about the project.

Calum Benson shares his weekly GNOME accessibility bug nag list.

Davyd Madeley plays with HAL and shows some screenshots.

Calum Benson talks about adding color to gcalctool.

Federico Mena-Quintero talks about the new features of GTK+ 2.4.14

Christian Schaller points to a screenshot of Buzztard, a free replacement (or clone) of the currently windows only and closed source software Buzz, which is a music production environment.

Owen Taylor shows off some screenshots of his toy window manager, Luminocity.

Jordi Mallach talks about GNOME 2.8 landing in Sarge. Also here.

James Henstridge talks about efforts to taking place to remove most of the bonobo code from Nautilus.

Ronald Bultje talks about testing work being done on the gstreamer backend in Totem as well as the availability of testing RPMS.

Bryan Forbes writes about a new version of Coaster.

Bryan Clark shows some mockup ideas for some cool program start-up action.

Paul Drain shares a new Garnome.

Garrett LeSage shares a new version of the Industrial Firefox theme with priority text and other nice little things.

Christian Schaller talks about the pains of relicensing in Gstreamer.

Hubert Figuiere talks about the Abiword 2.2.1 release and the release of a Windows version of Gnumeric.

Miguel de Icaza talks about new releases of Mono.

Dave Neary talks about the gathering of notible GNOME deployments. Also here.

Jon Trowbridge writes about a new Beagle release.

The Evolution team is having another EPlugin Hackfest.

Jamin Philip Gray shows off a couple of nifty X-chat/Firefox Bookmark hacks.

I wouldn't care

I wouldn't care about stuff like that if they would just start to fix the hundreds of ugly, weird bugs. Nautilus is at almost 1000 open bugs, can you believe that? That's like, completely unmaintainable. Most of the bugs I've filed have never ever even been looked at. It's a shame that we still don't have an at least close-to-stable file manager.