Discussion:
[referencer] Upcoming new Referencer release
Mads Chr. Olesen
2012-10-31 02:56:52 UTC
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Hi all,

in the past few weeks I have been using Referencer extensively, so I
have in that process fixed a number of issues:
* Ported completely to GIO (one minor regression outstanding)
* Removed dependency on gnome-vfsmm and libgnomeuimm
* Changed plugin metadata mechanism to have dynamic priorities to allow
plugins to signal "how well it is able to fetch metadata for this
document"
* Imported ISI Web of Knowledge metadata plugin from Debian package,
updated this to new web service API
* Added DBLP metadata plugin
* Added Google books plugin from this mailing list
* Fixed up some regressions in the GUI due to new GTK version

All my changes are in
https://code.launchpad.net/~referencer-devs/referencer/trunk

I have a few more changes I would like to get in.

I intend to do a new release of Referencer in a week or so. If you could
help test the current code in trunk that would be really great :-)
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Mads Chr. Olesen <mads at mchro.dk>
Mads Chr. Olesen
2012-11-23 03:06:28 UTC
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Allright, I just released version 1.2.0

It can be downloaded from
https://launchpad.net/referencer/1./1.2.0/+download/referencer-1.2.0.tar.gz
Post by Mads Chr. Olesen
in the past few weeks I have been using Referencer extensively, so I
* Ported completely to GIO (one minor regression outstanding)
* Removed dependency on gnome-vfsmm and libgnomeuimm
* Changed plugin metadata mechanism to have dynamic priorities to allow
plugins to signal "how well it is able to fetch metadata for this
document"
* Imported ISI Web of Knowledge metadata plugin from Debian package,
updated this to new web service API
* Added DBLP metadata plugin
* Added Google books plugin from this mailing list
* Fixed up some regressions in the GUI due to new GTK version
All my changes are in
https://code.launchpad.net/~referencer-devs/referencer/trunk
I have a few more changes I would like to get in.
I intend to do a new release of Referencer in a week or so. If you could
help test the current code in trunk that would be really great :-)
António Lima
2013-01-06 16:02:56 UTC
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Hi,

Mads, thank you for your great work and effort on keeping up referencer
development!

I've built referencer and it's working nicely :).

After many months where other priorities kept me away from contributing to
referencer I'm going to slowly contribute with some code to referencer in
my free time . I really think it's an application worth developing.

I've already done some work in a simple wish-list bug where I'm going to
comment on.

Cheers,
Ant?nio Lima


2012/11/23 Mads Chr. Olesen <mads at mchro.dk>
Post by Mads Chr. Olesen
Allright, I just released version 1.2.0
It can be downloaded from
https://launchpad.net/referencer/1./1.2.0/+download/referencer-1.2.0.tar.gz
Post by Mads Chr. Olesen
in the past few weeks I have been using Referencer extensively, so I
* Ported completely to GIO (one minor regression outstanding)
* Removed dependency on gnome-vfsmm and libgnomeuimm
* Changed plugin metadata mechanism to have dynamic priorities to allow
plugins to signal "how well it is able to fetch metadata for this
document"
* Imported ISI Web of Knowledge metadata plugin from Debian package,
updated this to new web service API
* Added DBLP metadata plugin
* Added Google books plugin from this mailing list
* Fixed up some regressions in the GUI due to new GTK version
All my changes are in
https://code.launchpad.net/~referencer-devs/referencer/trunk
I have a few more changes I would like to get in.
I intend to do a new release of Referencer in a week or so. If you could
help test the current code in trunk that would be really great :-)
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