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More bug triaging

I have requested additional super cow powers on GNOME bugzilla to be able to do some serious bug triaging in PiTiVi’s bug list. I have
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Wow, it looks like I’ve been mentionned in the GNOME Bugzilla 2009 statistics ^_^; I’m slightly taken by surprise, as I did not know such reports were published each year. It’s quite motivating and makes you smile… but then this is mainly a result of the incredible progress of PiTiVi in 2009. I’m not sure I’ll get to file so many bugs in 2010 and later, because there may be less “basic stuff to get fixed before I can use it”.

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The new PiTiVi website is up

7 months later, the new, shiny PiTiVi website is now online. I have put redirects in place to handle the transition of the wiki to wiki.pitivi.org gracefully and redirect users to the website’s front page, if they were pointed to the old wiki front page URL.

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Texture (v2)

After much waiting around, here’s a new version of the video I presented at the end of my LGM talk. This time, there’s about twice as much new footage, better rhythm, better encoding quality, title cards, and generally a more interesting experience. Of course, all made with PiTiVi 0.13.1.

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PiTiVi manual

pitivi-manual-0132-alphaI have spent approximately 15.6 hours (in the past week or so) writing a new user manual for PiTiVi. By hand. With a pen and paper during boring meetings. And then converted it to the digital medium with my awesome dvorak typist skills.

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Powertonik

Since I have a rather geeky audience, I am sure that you guys just looooove tecktonik, and have been secretly dying to see a rendered version of the live PiTiVi demo I did at LGM 2009.

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Présentations à LGM

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Liberté de modifier

Dans la même ligne de pensée qu’Antistress, je manifeste à mon tour mon allégresse d’avoir le droit fondamental de modifier mes logiciels libres pour les rendre plus agréables à mon utilisation (et possiblement en faire bénéficier les autres).

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Nicer OpenOffice.org Gradients

I discovered that one can edit OpenOffice’s default set of gradients by editing standard.sog. Thus I filed a bug asking if a modern/subtle/sexy set of gradients would be accepted as a contribution to OpenOffice.org. Seems like they are open to the idea, so I went ahead and did it. The results are pretty obvious: gradients are even good enough to use in charts or diagrams!

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Kiddo’s Lightbox Gallery et le tri

Une petite mise à jour qui règle un bug qui m’énervait depuis des mois dans mon script de galerie: la liste d’images était arrangée de manière totalement aléatoire (semble-t-il). Vive PHP, hein. Avec un peu d’inspiration du code d’Aeyoll, j’ai donc ajouté un Array et fait une opération de tri dessus avant d’afficher les images. J’en ai aussi profité pour faire en sorte que l’extension des fichiers ne s’affiche plus avec lightbox.

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