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Posted over 3 years ago by Étienne Bersac
Hi,
One year later, i have to admit that GNOME Scan wasn’s as dead as i though. Thanks to Philipp SADLEDER, the team triaged bugs, kept master uptodate with GNOME hosting and dependencies, etc. I decided to release a quite stable snapshot of ... [More] master, even if no fundamental features were added, to allow further developments.
This release [...] [Less]
Posted over 3 years ago by Étienne Bersac
Hi,
GNOME Scan is a asleep. Bugs are triaged and sometime fixed, but no development occurs on master.
There is tons of features to implement. Many uses cases and users. This is definitively a nice project. GNOME Scan just needs love.
So ... [More] anyone wanting to write code, add features, use new GNOME technologies is welcome. I’ll be glad [...] [Less]
Posted almost 4 years ago by Étienne Bersac
Hi,
Finally, GNOME Scan 0.6.2 got updated in Ubuntu. They used the old “gnomescan” packaging so if you use my packaging (in my PPA), you should uninstall it before using Ubuntu packaging.
Fedora and Foresight looks updated.
Regards,
Étienne
Posted about 4 years ago by Étienne Bersac
Hi,
Since january, i’m obviously too involved in projects, scouting, work and life in general. I couldn’t allocate time for GNOME scan, only the minimal for git migration. Today i migrated GNOME scan to vala master. I can’t predicate 0.8 release. I’m managing my involvements to reduce the amount of work needed. GNOME scan will be [...]
Posted over 4 years ago by Étienne Bersac
Hi,
After 0.7.1, i paused my GNOME Scan development for few weeks. Luckily, i got some feedback about 0.7.1 and 0.6.X releases. Thanks to Philipp, the bugzilla is active. Today i woken up the development by adding a shiny new feature of GNOME Scan that make it actually a library, not a standalone program. This feature [...]
Posted over 4 years ago by Étienne Bersac
Hi,
After one month of heavy development, i release GNOME Scan 0.7.1. This release is an alpha “preview” of the 0.8 series. It has several regression, however it already show improvments in behaviour, features and support.
You can ... [More] download it at http://download.gnome.org/source/gnome-scan/0.7/

See detailed annoucement at http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-announce-list/2009-January/msg00044.html including known regressions.
This version is not parralel installable with 0.6. However, [...] [Less]
Posted over 4 years ago by Étienne Bersac
Hi,
Finally, there won’t be 0.7.1 for Christmas. Sorry :). Actually, SVN is pretty close to 0.7.1, i just don’t have the time. And would like to improve debugging output before releasing.This will be hard to get 0.8 in time with 2.26, but i’m working on it :). GNOME Scan SVN is very active these weeks.
Current [...]
Posted over 4 years ago by Étienne Bersac
Hi,
Finally i got acquisition back. There was a huge work on option before getting acquisition. Then i hit some limitation of GEGL. GEGL assume that resource is available before the pipeline is launched. This is the case with files (like in Gimp or scan from file) but not from scanner (nor any network image acquisition [...]
Posted over 4 years ago by Étienne Bersac
Hi,
Let me expose some changes that happen on SVN. This is quite technical but shows the progress.

I committed GEGL vala binding to GEGL SVN. It is used by Gnome Scan SVN.
Lots of update on the GUI : the selector and the options  on the front tab are now packed in a Paned container allowing user [...]
Posted over 4 years ago by Étienne Bersac
Hi,
Due to demand, I decided to branch 0.6 and maintain it a bit. Gnome Scan 0.4 is still tryied by some users due to ubuntu but it has blocker bug. So was 0.6 along older version of Gegl. So i updated 0.6 to Gegl 0.0.21 SVN, fixed a tiny bug about cursor and add support [...]
 

 
 

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