Red Hat Magazine
by havoc
There’s a bunch of really good stuff in Red Hat Magazine that should
have gotten more attention. It really is good stuff, I’m not just
saying that. 😉 The things I thought were most interesting from a
desktop developer point of view:
- How
to use GnomeMeeting - Seth on design
process and principles - Interview
with Bob Lord of Netscape fame on directory server - Maybe most important: Fedora
status update, including the new public CVS server (woohoo!)
Seth’s
article can address a couple audiences; for GNOME, it’s a good
introduction to what we can do to improve usability beyond HIG
compliance. Our development process doesn’t always include the design
steps right now. For the non-desktop-developer crowd, it’s a good
introduction to “what is up with those crazy UI programmers?”
You can also learn how
gcc works though I’m not yet convinced that I want to know this…
(This post was originally found at http://log.ometer.com/2004-12.html#20.2)