Hi, I thought I could inform you about some changes I did recently to Nodoka. First, I implemented new scrollbar design, also I began work on new focus ring. In most cases the focus indication should be now handled correctly, though the design is not yet final (I expect to finalise it based on my own experience and your comments in the beta stage), alas e.g. firefox behaves really crappy, so in FF3 the old ugly dotted rectangle is still used (you know, firefox linux integration is somewhat crappy...). I expect to address the firefox issues in the beta stage as well. Next, I decided to take some advantage from git and instead of having branches in separate folders, I decided to create branches in the git repo [1] itself. So the current branches there are master (that's the most recent code), gtk-nodoka-engine-0.5 (for the gtk-nodoka-engine 0.5 branch), gtk-nodoka-engine-0.6 (for the gtk-nodoka-engine 0.6 branch) and nodoka-theme-gnome-0.3 (for the nodoka-theme-gnome 0.3 branch). I expect in the future to create new branches when I start working on next branch, e.g. when I start working on gtk-nodoka-engine 0.8 release I'll create gtk-nodoka-engine-0.7 branch, etc. The repo tree was also changed, so the new layout looks like this nodoka |--gtk-nodoka-engine |--nodoka-kwin-theme |--nodoka-theme-gnome |--releases |--0.3 |--0.5 |--0.6 It's pretty obvious, which is what... Alas, the nodoka-kwin-theme is still empty, what's the progress on it Laith? Any chances anyone volunteers to make a theme for KDE 4? I do not use KDE, nor know its theming abilities, so if you want Nodoka for KDE, someone must make it... From my point of view I see no problem in giving you answers to questions as to how it should like and behave (if you cannot compare it with the GNOME one) and creating components like qt4-nodoka-engine or nodoka-DeKorator-theme (or whatever the KDE 4 window manager is called)... Last, but not least, what I have in mind, is some clarification as to how I number alpha and beta releases and where you can find what is currently planed for next release. So, let the version number be like this: x.y.z.w then x.y is branch unless z is >= 89. Then x.(y+1) is branch. Furthermore, if z is 89 then we are at the alpha stage, and the w says which alpha it is. If z is 90 then we are at beta stage and the w says which beta is it. If z is 99 then w says which RC is it. So to clarify more, here are some examples: "0.6.89.1" means "0.7 alpha 1" "0.5.90.2" means "0.6 beta 2" "1.8.99.1" means "1.9 RC 1" "0.4.90" means "0.5 beta" "0.6.1" means "0.6.1" stable release from 0.6 branch More info as to what is planned for the next bigger releases (currently 0.6.90.1) can be found on hosted wiki [2]. Thanks, Martin References: [1] http://git.fedorahosted.org/git/?p=nodoka;a=summary [2] https://fedorahosted.org/nodoka/roadmap
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