Sunday, August 27, 2006

Ia Ora follow-up

I must confess I quite happy getting comments and suggestions on our new theme. Funny is to see nobody gave me known issues (well, Reinouts did give me an almost complete list three days ago :). I'm going to list all of them with some explanations :

  • thin border : initially, Helene (our graphist) wanted to drop completely window borders and uses instead shadows but since all those fancy (and often crashy) 3D effects provided by compiz/metacity-compositor won't be enabled on everybody's computer (and I know I don't want to replace metacity with something else), we did a 1 pixel border. Unfortunately, it had unwanted side effects : hard to resize window (you must grab the 1 pixel wide border) and hard to choose window when using Alt-Tab (metacity is using a black&white rectangle to highlight to be focused window, but since our border is 1 pixel, the rectangle is only white and hard to see)

  • stripes on progress bar : currently, white stripes are draw on full part of progressbar, but it causes unreadable text, we will try to draw stripes in light blue

  • slider : know issue. When I first saw its design, I had some doubts (also because I use trackballs which are less precise than mouse, which is good to test widget usability) and I discussed with Helene (our graphist) and we decided to go with it and wait for feedback. I'll see if we can wider it on both sides of 1 pixel (we don't want to clutter its design). We might also need to dark it a little bit when widget is insensitive (for instance, when totem is playing a unseekable stream). Slider center isn't very visible because we wanted it to be subtle, after all it isn't that important to detach it from the rest of the widget.

  • color schemes other than dark blue too light : we knew about it, we will try to dark them a little more

  • combobox popup text is black instead of white for the selected choice : I haven't the correct gtkrc class match to fix it yet (funnily, there is no problem with other widgets like optionmenu)

  • gtk warning about unparsable color for treeview odd/even color background : gtk+ is having some issues with symbolic colors (yes, Mitch, I know you like my bugs about symbolic colors ;)

  • wrong color on selected row and preferences dialog background when focus is lost (should be a light blue, not gray)

  • missing line for panel separator : this one is wanted because it tends to clutter interface. But don't worry, when moving mouse cursor over the separator, there is a color hightlight on the entire widget, not only on the three points.

  • about color selection : guess what, each color palette is supposed to be associated with one of our product (but all colors will be available for everybody) : light blue for Download (aka Free) version, yellow/orange for Discovery and One (liveCD), dark blue for Powerpack and Gray for PowerpackPlus (ie the professional oriented one). So, I guess we choose them correctly ;)

  • disabled / unmovable scrollbar are drawn blue : this is a gtk issue/bug (I haven't fill a bug report yet), since scrollbar should appear disabled when it can't be moved (open a new gnome-terminal window and move your mouse over scrollbar, it will highlight but I think it shouldn't). I'll try to workaround it in Ia Ora engine (I don't want to break other themes by patching gtk without upstream approval) but I don't know if it is possible.

  • about X in check box : both Alan and Thiago comments are very interesting but rewind a little. Using X in checkbox was already present in Galaxy and I never got any comments (bad or good) about it for three years it has been out in the wild. Moreover, for French people (and maybe other european dudes), when you fill a form, you always do a X (I only learn about the check mark when I saw some US made TV advertising broadcasted for France and at that time, the check mark was feeling not right for me). This is why we never noticed it. I did a fast review of various gtk themes available (as well as Apple and Microsoft UI guides) and only HighContrast is using a cross but for visual reasons (a blurry cross can still be recognize). Anyway, I'll discuss this point with Helene (and anyway, we also use a checkmark in menu, since a cross without any border would feel ackward there).
On a somehow related subject, I recently read (through #FF00AA) about an Office User Interface blog which is quite interesting (I haven't had time to read it entirely).

Saturday, August 26, 2006

Ia Ora, GNOME, photography

Ia Ora:
During last month, I've been working with our graphist on a new theme for soon to be released Mandriva 2007.0, since our previous theme (Galaxy) needed to be refreshed a little (it was already 3 years old). So, we prevent Ia Ora (which means hi for french polynesians). And because different people have different tastes in colours, we will provide it in 4 colors : dark blue, light blue, yellow/orange and gray. GNOME/GTK 2 engine is already available in Mandriva 2007.0 beta2 (beta 3 should be available next week) and KDE engine will be available soon. And of course, mandatory screenshots are available here. Dark blue version is considered almost final, other colored versions will be tuned next week, they are not dark enough for controls.

GNOME:
As part of release team, I did RC1 release of GNOME 2.16 (2.15.92) last tuesday. I must confess it was quite painful, mainly because it was the first release I managed (even if I'm part of release team for quite some time) and getting a complete build to succeed and work from scratch using tarballs is not easy at all (we are using jhbuild for that, not GARNOME whose maintainers take care of the various caveats of building a entire stack). And doing that when you are working in parallel on fixing bugs for next beta release of your distribution is really stressing. Anyway, release is out, please test it and reports bugs as early as possible, so maintainers have enough time to fix them before 2.16.0. (Subliminal ad : 2.15.92 is already available in Mandriva cooker and will be available in 2007.0 beta 3 released next week ;)

Photography:
Since last GUADEC and my visit of Barcelona, I've been doing a lot of reading and research about my photography needs. Trigger was this photo and Kathy Siera keynote about passionate users. You can clearly see a nice but unwanted) distorsion which made me release I needed to learn a little more about photography basis and maybe change my camera (my Canon S60 is still nice but not as powerful as a digital reflex). So, I bought and read both "National Geographic Practical Photography Guide" (a small and good guide you can take even when travelling) and the excellent "New Manual of Photography" from J. Hedgecoe (a must, very complete and understandable). And I've been trying to apply some lessons learned from those readings since then in two walks in Paris. And now, I've almost convinced myself to buy a new camera. Initially, I thought about Canon 350D (aka Digital Xt) but with Canon 400D announce this week, I'll probably wait a little and buy this one. The though choice will be lenses one, since I mainly shoot landscapes and town building (in this case, often some details). If you have some hints (and please, don't tell me to buy only Canon EF L IS lenses, my budget is not infinite ;), feel free to comment. And to test this soon to be bought camera, I plan to visit my native neighbourhood (something I never did as a tourist) next October, ie la Lozère and probably Montpellier too, since I never went back there since I was a student.

Sunday, July 2, 2006

GUADEC, Barcelona

So, I came back from Barcelona on Saturday evening, after a two days visit of Barcelona, following GUADEC.

GUADEC
It was awesome, for serious stuff (presentations, talks), for fun (Fluendo and Maemo parties) and for people (I can't name everybody, but sharing GUADEC with Damien, our beloved Ekiga hacker). Photos are available here. Feel free to add comments or notes on them. I think Kathy Sierra keynote was enlightening, not only for GNOME community, but also from a distribution POV. It would be great to have the slides from this talk (I couldn't find them on guadec website :( .

Barcelona
My three days visit became a two days visit since I stay most of Thrusday at GUADEC for various talks but I still found enough time to do a Gaudi visit of Barcelona, including Sagrada Familia, Casa Ballto and Casa Milà (Pedrera). Following my tourist guide book, I tried a great cremery called Viader to taste "mel i mato". All my Barcelona photos are visible on my Flickr Barcelona set.

Saturday, June 24, 2006

Guadec, Fridge, Wordpress spam

Guadec
Ok, my bag is almost ready, I borrowed a laptop from work (and fixed a bunch of issues in cooker since monday while upgrading and testing it) and my 770 is also ready. I have to be at Roissy airport at 6:00 morning tomorrow (too early for my taste) and I land in Barcelona at 8:25. I also plan to visit Barcelona from Thursday (maybe only after Maemo presentations) to Saturday.

Frige is out
aka MandrivaLinux 2007.0 Alpha. A lot of brand new stuff in it, including X.org 7.1, GNOME 2.15.x (based on latest tarballs available this week). Yes, you didn't misread, we decided to switch to the latest version of GNOME for MandrivaLinux 2007.0, thanks to almost non clashing schedule this time. The most interesting things for me are of course the migration to full XDG menu system (we are dropping the old Debian menu system), which is still in progress. And a good news for GNOME users : we will be now providing installable LiveCD (so you can test if the distribution works fine on your system without installing it first) for GNOME too ! Warly gave me one Fridge GNOME x86 liveCD as well as an more recent snapshot (which fixes some issues from Alpha) so if you want to test it when attending Guadec, just ask me and I'll let you test the CD (but you'll have to give it back to me after..)

Wordpress spam
Since I switched my blog to wordpress, I got too much comment spams for my taste. I tried Askimet plugin but I still had several spams to moderate each day. So I tried WP-Hashcash and since then, I got zero spam (well, only one while I upgrading to WP 2.0.3 and disable wp-hashcash for about one minute).

Shuttle Zen
I forgot to blog about it : so, I got back my Shuttle from repair and this time, they fixed it correctly (I don't know how they did it without replacing mainboard) but since the first repair changed the quiet fan with a loud one, I decided to buy a quiet fan : a Zalman ZM-OP1 (it is supposed to be a graphic card fan) and I got back a quiet system.

Tuesday, May 16, 2006

Guibine

Guibine
50 Boulevard de Picpus
Paris 12eme, Métro Bel-Air

Ouvert du mardi au dimanche midi.

Excellent petit restaurant coréen familial ; la patronne est d'une gentillesse extrême et aux petits soins pour tous ses clients et il ne faut pas hésiter à lui poser des questions sur tel ou tel plat, surtout lorsqu'on découvre la cuisine coréenne. Côté prix, les menus sont très abordables et je n'ai pas encore testé autre chose que les différents menus avec le barbecue coréen au boeuf, tant je m'en régale.

Thursday, May 4, 2006

Au Paradis Tropical

Excellent restaurant pour déguster une cuisine familiale haïtienne et antillaise. Je conseille en dessert le blanc-manger coco. La réservation est conseillée, le nombre de table étant limité.

Au Paradis Tropical
24, Rue Notre Dame De Nazareth
Paris 3eme, métro Temple ou République
Tel : 01 42 72 08 92

Fermé le dimanche.

Attention, soirée dansante (avec beaucoup de musique créole) les vendredi et samedi soir.

Sunday, April 23, 2006

GNOME 2.14.1, Shows, SIP

I had a somehow busy week :

GNOME 2.14.1:
I'm happy to announce migration for MandrivaLinux cooker to GNOME 2.14.1 is finished. Now, we'll see how much bugs cooker folks will find and report ;)

SIP :
My ISP announced this week (as long with other nice things like HDTV) it will allow its customers to plug on their phone account using SIP from all over the world, as long as you have Internet access (including Wifi). It will allow calling almost any phone number in France and 20 other countries (USA, Canada, Spain) for free, from anywhere. They will also sell GSM/Wifi-SIP phones soon. Cool thing will be with next major update of Nokia 770 which will include SIP support. I hope it will push more people to use open standard like SIP instead of Skype...

Shows :
A little french centric, but it might interest people : last sunday, I watched Renaissance, a french B&W full CG and motion capture animation thriller, which take place in Paris in 2054. Scenario was a little too easy but the film in itself was quite interesting. On Tuesday, I went to a concert of three french female music bands (their collective is called Les Filles Se Demerdent). The first band wasn't so great but second one, Velour (music here) and third one, Marjolaine (music here) were great. On Wednesday, I went to see Dany Boon, a french comic and I was quite dissapointed (I won't suggest this particular show to anyone).