First real gnome-schedule release

Gaute Hope, my companion and the person to whom we (Kristof Vansant, myself and Gaute) gave the maintainership of it, decided to release the first one point zero release of gnome-schedule (But I’ve seen some important fixes going in CVS and on Bugzilla already).

The gnome-schedule tool can be used to configure your crontab and at services in a user interface oriented way.

At this moment gnome-schedule has been translated to +- 60 languages and has a manual written by Rodrigo Marcos Fombellida. It’s written in Python and uses gnome-python components like GConf and Glade.

You can check it out here. For the packagers interested in packaging gnome-schedule: please inform Gaute in detail about the many aspects of package building if you have any difficulties preparing your packages (use Bugzilla, of course).

I noticed Gaute openend a a new bug which he’ll depend on all the bugs that are important for the next (one point one) release. Note that it’s been a while since I last coded stuff in the gnome-schedule sources (I mainly helped creating the very very first alpha versions and assembled it’s build environment). So for development questions you better ask Gaute.