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FOSDEM 2012 ? call for devroom talks (Lars Sonchocky-Helldorf)


From: felipe valdez
Subject: FOSDEM 2012 ? call for devroom talks (Lars Sonchocky-Helldorf)
Date: Fri, 23 Dec 2011 12:03:42 -0500

since I live in colombia, I kindly suggest that the talks are recorded using a video recording device, and put in your favourite free video hosting site, at your convenience.

thanks in advance, and I hope you guys make a great event.



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  2. Re: ANN: Paje 1.98 (Sebastian Reitenbach)


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Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2011 23:53:35 +0100
From: Lars Sonchocky-Helldorf <lars.sonchocky-helldorf@hamburg.de>
To: "discuss-gnustep@gnu.org GNUstep" <discuss-gnustep@gnu.org>
Subject: FOSDEM 2012 ? call for devroom talks
Message-ID: <52BCE7CA-547B-4A59-BE57-1AEA1B95207E@hamburg.de">52BCE7CA-547B-4A59-BE57-1AEA1B95207E@hamburg.de>
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Hi everybody,


the deadline for submitting our devroom's schedule is somewhat close, it's the 21st of January 2012. So it's getting about time to get our schedule done!

Thanks to Nikolaus Schaller there is a wiki page for the event which everybody can edit:

http://wiki.gnustep.org/index.php/FOSDEM_2012


Feel free to enter your attendance:

http://wiki.gnustep.org/index.php/FOSDEM_2012#Who_will_attend_FOSDEM


or come up with ideas/wishes for talks:

http://wiki.gnustep.org/index.php/FOSDEM_2012#Wishlist_for_talks.2Fdiscussions.2Fsessions


If you're already know that you're going to give a talk ? even better! You can enter your proposal here:

http://wiki.gnustep.org/index.php/FOSDEM_2012#List_of_submitted_talk.2Fdiscussion.2Fsession_proposals


If you, for some (serious) reason, can't edit the wiki (I am looking at nobody special ;-)) please reply to this mail with your planned attendance, talk idea/wish or talk proposal. I then will enter this into the wiki on your behalf. But then again editing the wiki is a piece of cake, isn't it?


Once we have enough proposals we can start the actual scheduling which will take some time for negotiations and coordination. We have to fill 8 (eight) hours with talks!


I hope that you'll find some time to deal with that topic during the holidays once your "xmas obligations" are fulfilled. It would help me a great deal if we could get our schedule out the door early to avoid stress and trouble at the last minute.


Thanks,

       Lars


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Message: 2
Date: Thu, 22 Dec 2011 09:00:02 +0100
From: "Sebastian Reitenbach" <sebastia@l00-bugdead-prods.de>
To: "Lucas Schnorr" <schnorr@gmail.com>
Cc: discuss-gnustep@gnu.org
Subject: Re: ANN: Paje 1.98
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On Tuesday, December 20, 2011 13:16 CET, Lucas Schnorr <schnorr@gmail.com> wrote:

> Paje - http://paje.sf.net
> ----
>
> I am pleased to announce the release of Paje 1.98.
>
> -- What's new in 1.98 --
>
> * First release after almost five years: Paje is back
> * Bug fixes for MacOSX - colors and large trace files
> * Paje internals are exposed as a framework
> * Works with GNUstep packages from Debian/Ubuntu

I was thinking about making a port of Paje for OpenBSD. I found the things under the "Monitor" in the main window unreadable, see the screenshot. I tested with GNUstep base/gui/back from svn, using cairo backend on i386 and macppc.
I guess it should be readable or?
I only tested with the test trace that comes with the sources. When I had it open, and then quit Paje, it segfaults, see the backtrace below. Someone knows what's wrong there? Otherwise, it seems to work well.

cheers,
Sebastian

(gdb) bt
#0  0x863e4a88 in objc_msg_lookup_internal (receiver=0xffff586c, selector=0x827f07a4, sender=0x0) at sendmsg2.c:60
#1  0x863e5c1c in objc_msg_lookup (receiver=0x8e85a008, selector=0x827f07a4) at sendmsg2.c:375
#2  0x82496e08 in -[NSClipView setDocumentView:] (self=0x874f3708, _cmd=0x827f0774, aView=0x0) at NSClipView.m:147
#3  0x82496bec in -[NSClipView dealloc] (self=0x874f3708, _cmd=0x88a6c1f8) at NSClipView.m:113
#4  0x8879ce40 in -[NSObject release] (self=0x874f3708, _cmd=0x8287be98) at NSObject.m:2058
#5  0x8268f7f8 in -[NSView removeSubview:] (self=0x84201308, _cmd=0x8287c0d8, aView=0x874f3708) at NSView.m:963
#6  0x8268f3e0 in -[NSView removeFromSuperviewWithoutNeedingDisplay] (self=0x874f3708, _cmd=0x8287c040) at NSView.m:906
#7  0x8268e1b8 in -[NSView dealloc] (self=0x84201308, _cmd=0x8284e748) at NSView.m:742
#8  0x825e5390 in -[NSScrollView dealloc] (self=0x84201308, _cmd=0x88a6c1f8) at NSScrollView.m:245
#9  0x8879ce40 in -[NSObject release] (self=0x84201308, _cmd=0x8287be98) at NSObject.m:2058
#10 0x8268f7f8 in -[NSView removeSubview:] (self=0x89648c08, _cmd=0x8287c0d8, aView=0x84201308) at NSView.m:963
#11 0x8268f3e0 in -[NSView removeFromSuperviewWithoutNeedingDisplay] (self=0x84201308, _cmd=0x8287c040) at NSView.m:906
#12 0x8268e1b8 in -[NSView dealloc] (self=0x89648c08, _cmd=0x88a6c1f8) at NSView.m:742
#13 0x8879ce40 in -[NSObject release] (self=0x89648c08, _cmd=0x8287be98) at NSObject.m:2058
#14 0x8268f7f8 in -[NSView removeSubview:] (self=0x82bc8e08, _cmd=0x8287c0d8, aView=0x89648c08) at NSView.m:963
#15 0x8268f3e0 in -[NSView removeFromSuperviewWithoutNeedingDisplay] (self=0x89648c08, _cmd=0x8287c040) at NSView.m:906
#16 0x8268e1b8 in -[NSView dealloc] (self=0x82bc8e08, _cmd=0x88a6c1f8) at NSView.m:742
#17 0x8879ce40 in -[NSObject release] (self=0x82bc8e08, _cmd=0x82882f54) at NSObject.m:2058
#18 0x826aaf9c in -[NSWindow dealloc] (self=0x82bc8b08, _cmd=0x88a6c1f8) at NSWindow.m:825
#19 0x8879ce40 in -[NSObject release] (self=0x82bc8b08, _cmd=0x88a2a3ec) at NSObject.m:2058
#20 0x88607728 in -[GSArray dealloc] (self=0x864617e8, _cmd=0x88a6c1f8) at GSArray.m:136
#21 0x8879ce40 in -[NSObject release] (self=0x864617e8, _cmd=0x88a3c6b4) at NSObject.m:2058
#22 0x886844c8 in -[NSAutoreleasePool emptyPool] (self=0x8c3db3c8, _cmd=0x88a3c6a4) at NSAutoreleasePool.m:656
#23 0x88684184 in -[NSAutoreleasePool dealloc] (self=0x8c3db3c8, _cmd=0x88a3c69c) at NSAutoreleasePool.m:538
#24 0x886840f4 in -[NSAutoreleasePool release] (self=0x8c3db3c8, _cmd=0x827da158) at NSAutoreleasePool.m:531
#25 0x8243942c in -[NSApplication replyToApplicationShouldTerminate:] (self=0x8bf3a988, _cmd=0x827da848, shouldTerminate=1 '\001') at NSApplication.m:3501
#26 0x824390e0 in -[NSApplication terminate:] (self=0x8bf3a988, _cmd=0x8c7bb4f0, sender=0x8d5f9408) at NSApplication.m:3463
#27 0x824348e8 in -[NSApplication sendAction:to:from:] (self=0x8bf3a988, _cmd=0x82828970, aSelector=0x8c7bb4f0, aTarget=0x0, sender=0x8d5f9408) at NSApplication.m:2232
#28 0x825635dc in -[NSMenu performActionForItemAtIndex:] (self=0x85ed1408, _cmd=0x8282b564, index=9) at NSMenu.m:1315
#29 0x82571a20 in -[NSMenuView _trackWithEvent:startingMenuView:] (self=0x90d1c508, _cmd=0x8282b5cc, event=0x862c9a08, mainWindowMenuView=0x0) at NSMenuView.m:1819
#30 0x82571c38 in -[NSMenuView trackWithEvent:] (self=0x90d1c508, _cmd=0x8282b63c, event=0x8785fd08) at NSMenuView.m:1851
#31 0x82571ea0 in -[NSMenuView mouseDown:] (self=0x90d1c508, _cmd=0x82883874, theEvent=0x8785fd08) at NSMenuView.m:1891
#32 0x826ba750 in -[NSWindow sendEvent:] (self=0x8d9d8208, _cmd=0x827da5f8, theEvent=0x8785fd08) at NSWindow.m:3729
#33 0x82434150 in -[NSApplication sendEvent:] (self=0x8bf3a988, _cmd=0x827da530, theEvent=0x8785fd08) at NSApplication.m:2107
#34 0x824320c4 in -[NSApplication run] (self=0x8bf3a988, _cmd=0x827cff38) at NSApplication.m:1564
#35 0x824049f0 in NSApplicationMain (argc=1, argv=0xffff63b4) at Functions.m:91
#36 0x01806d10 in gnustep_base_user_main (argc=1, argv=0xffff63b4) at Paje_main.m:24
#37 0x887d36a0 in main (argc=1, argv=0xffff63b4, env=0xffff63bc) at NSProcessInfo.m:989
#38 0x01801214 in ___start ()
---Type <return> to continue, or q <return> to quit---
#39 0x00000000 in ?? ()

>
> -- What is it? --
>
> Paje is an interactive and scalable trace-based visualization tool which
> can be used for a large variety of visualizations. Users of Paje can
> tailor the visualization to their needs. This can be done by defining
> the type hierarchy of objects to be visualized as well as how these
> objects should be visualized. Currently, Paje has two visualization
> techniques (Space/Time and Statistical Views) and several filters to
> suit the visualization to users's needs. Paje is free software, released
> under the GNU Lesser General Public Licence. You are welcome to
> contribute to its development.
>
> -- Where do I find it? --
>
> Paje is hosted at SourceForge: http://paje.sf.net
>
> Enjoy,
> Lucas M. Schnorr
> (Paje Dev Team)
>
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