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libsoylent v0.5.0 “let’s talk about…”
Version 0.5.0 brings online-functionality to libsoylent. Want to launch a chat with someone? One function call. Want to see who’s online? One function call. Want to see someone’s online-status? You get it. This release is also the last one for … Continue reading
libsoylent v0.4.0 “small step, giant leap”
Let me present you the newest version of libsoylent: 0.4.0. Three weeks of hard work went into this release, and in fact so much was added and changed that we decided to skip a version-number. Sorry 0.3.0. So, what’s in … Continue reading
When will libsoylent be Usable?
What happened since the last release? It has been a productive week for libsoylent. Attributes are implemented. That means adding and removing attributes to / from people as well as modifying them works. With that come attribute-handlers. That’s basically a … Continue reading
libsoylent v0.2.0 “management qualities”
The second release features the basic functionality one would expect from a people-library. Create addressbooks and add some people to it. And then remove them again. People management at its basic level. Changes creating, opening and deleting addressbooks implemented added … Continue reading
libsoylent v0.1.0 “the seed”
The first release of libsoylent is finally there. It contains the most important GObject classes and many function and method stubs and should provide a good ground for the next upcoming features. You can’t do much with it, but you … Continue reading
Back to Work: libsoylent Foundation
Moving to the new flat took longer than expected. But I think the extra time was worth it. The whole flat and my room look pretty nice and comfortable now. Most things are organized, only for the party on friday … Continue reading
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libsoylent API draft and schedule
Finally the libsoylent API draft is available. After another week of discussion, I think it covers most of the functionallity the API should provide and also some interesting background information and implementation detail. I’m really looking forward to comments, ideas, … Continue reading
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Designing an API
Last week I put all my effort in the libsoylent API. I started thinking about the API design weeks ago, but now I gathered all my notes and assembled them into one big document, made some diagrams and worked out … Continue reading
Diving into Soylent (and Gnome)
As this is my first post on Planet Gnome (and also Planet SoC by the way) I’d like to take the chance to introduce myself: I’m Sven Pfaller, a 21-year-old computer science student from Erlangen (near Nürnberg), Germany. In the … Continue reading
GSoC 2008 Application – Accepted!
With a delay of about one hour, the results for GSoC were announced on Monday. At 21:42 a mail from Google landed in my inbox. Subject: “Congratulations!”. My proposal was accepted! Before going into detail about the proposal, I wanted … Continue reading