In this last week, the master branch of GTK+ has seen 22 commits, with 1165 lines added and 904 lines removed.
Planning and status
- The GTK+ road map is available on the wiki
Notable changes
On the master branch:
- Robert Ancell updated the icon browser utility to improve the error messages when loading an icon failed
- Matthias Clasen improve the newly added
GtkCenterBox
widget; you can follow along his work in the “Container Secrets” series of articles
Bugs fixed
- 783552 – Translation interpretation
- 759308 – Instant apply in printing dialog (number of copies)
- 783445 – Incomplete documentation of gtk_widget_insert_after/before()
Getting involved
Interested in working on GTK+? Look at the list of bugs for newcomers and join the IRC channel #gtk+ on irc.gnome.org.
The format of these blog posts is dysfunctional. You include the same single-item list under the heading of “Planning and status” every week, and yet the wiki page it links to hasn’t even been touched in 6 months, or updated with any real substance in years…
Thanks for your feedback.
> The format of these blog posts is dysfunctional.
Do you have any suggestion on how to improve it?
> You include the same single-item list under the heading of “Planning and status” every week
Yes, as a reference to the roadmap; I also add other planning and status items, if there are any — e.g. if developers are working on topic branches, or if there are discussions on the mailing list. Linking the roadmap also ensures that new readers can look at it.
> the wiki page it links to hasn’t even been touched in 6 months, or updated with any real substance in years…
That’s not really true, as the history of the roadmap’s wiki page clearly shows.
Though, yes: the roadmap could do with a little pruning.