Archivi categoria: Activity Journal

Designing the Journal … and sure: Prototyping it!

This is my second update on my Summer of Code project. In these weeks, I’ve been pretty busy because of Univ. exams, but I’ve hacked as much as possible. Before I’ll demonstrate my prototyping progress, let’s first consider some picks … Continua a leggere

Pubblicato in Activity Journal, development, GNOME, GSOC, open source, zeitgeist | 4 commenti

Say Bye-Bye to Activity Journal! And please welcome the Journal!

Hello everybody! Great news: I’m very proud that this year I’ve been chosen by GNOME to be one of their 29 GSOC students. My work will focus around the application formerly known as Activity Journal. Citing my proposal: The proposed project is about combining support for overviewing and re-finding past, current and … Continua a leggere

Pubblicato in Activity Journal, development, GNOME, GSOC, open source, zeitgeist | 6 commenti

GAJ getting some love

Finally i’ve found some time for hacking on GAJ. While preparing my thesis ( on IMS, SOA and services  compositions — maybe i’ll write a post about these awesome “technologies”– ) i’ve worked on some mockups that the great Dave Richards … Continua a leggere

Pubblicato in Activity Journal, development, GNOME, open source, python, zeitgeist | 9 commenti

Hurray! I’ve landed on Planet GNOME!

I’m so glad my blog has landed in such an awesome blogging platform that Planet Gnome is. It’s awesome having the opportunity to  communicate with the large and enthusiastic audience that the GNOME community is: this is my “Hello World” … Continua a leggere

Pubblicato in Activity Journal, development, GNOME, open source, spare time, zeitgeist | Contrassegnato | 3 commenti