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The GNOME Journal, September Edition

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The latest issue of The GNOME Journal has just been published. It
features a look at GNOME's Summer of Code participation by Julien Gilli
and Akbar Pasha, Peer to Peer document collaboration with GOCollab by
Claus Schwarm and Martin Sevior, an introduction to the Banshee Music
Player by Ken VanDine, the description of a GNOME deployment in Austria
by Murray Cumming, Remote Desktop Administration using Vino by Marcus
Bauer, and notes on translating GNOME by Runa Bhattacharjee.

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the GNOME community. All articles are published under the Creative
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python

So why is everybody ignoring Python? I've been using it quite a bit, and with the pygtk bindings you can make some really nice integrated Gnome applications. I don't see why Java and Mono are touted as *the* cross-platform development languages when they are both proprietary and have poor linux support in some form or another. Python is open source and has been used to make some fabulous cross-platform apps.