Re: just noticed that debian sid/lenny has rosegarden 1.7.0

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Christopher Stamper wrote:
> Hey, I just noticed in rosegarden (whatever ver comes w/ ubuntu studio 
> 8.04) that the import menu shows a 'rosegarden 2' option. Does 
> Rosegarden 2 exist, or is it still beta??

What is now called Rosegarden is actually based on what was Rosegarden 
4, IIRC. Before RG 4, there was earlier RG versions. Or something like 
that. I glanced at the Rosegarden website, it's been around since 1993, 
but I didn't find a real historical timeline. Somewhere along the way, 
it got renamed from Rosegarden4 back to just Rosegarden ...

> Easter eggs in FOSS don't really make sense. Too easy to figure out. But 
> do they exist? :-)

Easter eggs in software aren't easy to figure out of you don't have or 
read the source code - so figuring them out might still be fun. ;-)

> On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 3:38 AM, david <gnome@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
> <mailto:gnome@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> 

Don't you just love the way webmail clients magically multiply email 
addresses when they forward or reply? ;-)

> wrote:
> 
>     Guess I'll get to try it out when I reinstall next week (hard drive is
>     dying, new drive arrives next week). I want to find the Easter egg that
>     shows me the developers' faces in glorious 3D color! ;-)

-- 
David
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