Qt Labs Blogs » String Theory QString is quite awful. The API creates necessary confusion about encodings, as if developers weren't confused enough already. The implementation does wasteful encoding conversions, and it's behaviour can be changed (broken) globally at runtime, meaning that developers have to do extra stuff to protected against that. The API should be fixed.
Re: Reboot: Strategic goals for GNOME "We need to put some reality check in place on what is getting out to the press. Everything in Seth's posts are just ideas. They aren't Gnome 3.0."
"we, publicly, *cannot* promise anything as radical as proposed by Seth".
Erich Schubert’s D-Bus Inspector looks useful. Maybe someone would be kind enough to package it for Ubuntu.
It’s already in GNOME’s svn. It seems like a candidate for the GNOME Developer Tools.
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Given that I’m a DD, I’ll at some point make a Debian package myself. Which will then likely find it’s way into Ubuntu, too.