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Re: system-config-schedule has been moved to gnome-schedule: msg#00044

Subject: Re: system-config-schedule has been moved to gnome-schedule
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På fr , 18/06/2004 klokka 05:06, skreiv Jeremy Katz:
> On Fri, 2004-06-18 at 02:04 +0200, Philip Van Hoof wrote:
> > The system-config-schedule application has been moved to another name
> > and another location.
> > 
> > The name of the application is now gnome-schedule.
> > 
> > It's hosted on cvs.gnome.org and sourceforge.
> 
> Excellent, this sounds like great news.  I wish that we would have been
> able to do more from the Fedora side, but as Brad said, we don't yet
> have all the pieces in place for more CVS infrastructure to be generally
> available.
> 
> At the same time, having it in GNOME CVS doesn't at all preclude its
> inclusion in Fedora and I (personally) am still interested in making
> that happen.  Just a matter of 'round 'tuits.
Great!
> 
> As far as your schedule is concerned, the one quick opinion I have on
> the subject is that it might make more sense to go ahead and get a
> release out with just the cron support with the intent of adding the at
> support in the second release.  That'll get something out earlier that
> people can use.  And if the second release is shortly thereafter, that's
> not a bad thing either. 
A release has allready been made, known as system-config-schedule-0.0.1
It was announced at this list aswell:
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-config-list/2004-June/msg00029.html




> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Jeremy
> 
> PS Sorry about the lag time on responding to this stuff, I just had some
> things to deal with outside of work/Fedora last week and then have spent
> a lot of this week catching up.
> 

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