I adopted Nautilus-Actions

* New upstream maintenance release.
– debian/control.in:
– New Maintainer (closes: #620570)
– Added Homepage, thanks to jeansch.
– Bump Standards-Version to 3.9.2; no changes required.
debian/*.1
– Added nautilus-actions-print manpage; thanks to jeansch.
– Various fix.
debian/copyright
– Fixed GPL-2 path according to lintial warning the license used;
thanks to jeansch.
debian/nautilus-actions.dirs
– Removed, not used anymore; thanks to jeansch.

http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-gnome/?op=comp&

Last upstream here: http://www.nautilus-actions.org/downloads/

This is my build string for svn-builpackage with cowdancer and pbuilder (based on zack command) using file from a remote repository without committing the local changes but you need to add the new files!!
and it only build the package and test it with litian and don’t add a new Debian changelog entry when done

using: svn add

alias svn-btc=”svn-buildpackage –svn-builder=’pdebuild –pbuilder cowbuilder –buildresult ..’ –svn-lintian –svn-noautodch –svn-dont-clean –svn-ignore”

write svn-btc for launch the command

Gnome 3 and Gnome Shell

Gnome 3 will be released in September 2010 integrating a stable version of Gnome Shell (currently in active development)!!!

The first noticeable change in GNOME Shell is that the two panels of GNOME 2 are replaced by a single black panel at the top of the screen

The most important of the innovations seen in GNOME Shell is the Activities overview mode which dedicates a full screen to all the different ways in which the user can switch from doing one thing (an activity) to doing something else.

Gnome Shell is a really cool innovation on Gnome. It provides core interface functions like switching to windows and launching applications. GNOME Shell takes advantage of the capabilities of modern graphics hardware and introduces innovative user interface concepts to provide a delightful and easy to use experience.

Is really different from the previous Gnome Interface and it take a bit of time for have full controll of this new interface but you can also see lot of improvements !

Gnome Shell screenshots

irc.gnome.org:#gnome-shell

Twitter #gnomeshell