Google Summer of Code: Week 7
I’m glad to be working with the GTG! community, it’s growing real fast! This week, Getting Things Gnome! 0.1.2 was released.

More screenshots here.
For the curious ones a review of GTG! made by Ryan Paul is available here. There are still lots of new features coming up! Anyone that wants to join us, feel free to do it at IRC (gimp net at #gtg).
I just received an e-mail from Google notifying me that I have successfully passed the Midterm Evaluations. I already knew that I was going to pass but the confirmation is always good.
In week 7 I mainly worked on the python-geoclue module. A list of the module’s features are available here.
I also made a test file to test the module’s features and added the setup to install the module.
Suggestions to improve the module are welcome! I already got the suggestion to add gobject-introspection support, so keep those suggestions coming!
The code is available at https://code.launchpad.net/~pcabido/+junk/pygeoclue.
I updated the wiki page that I left behind on the past weeks and created a page (http://live.gnome.org/gtg/soc/whatihavelearned) that is kind of a general report of what I done until now. The idea is to share what I have learned and it is intended to be allot more technical than it is now. It is also a good starting point for all the documentation that I’ll have to do.
Now I’m starting to work with libchamplain. I plan to have a working plugin with geoclue+libchamplin by the end of this week.
All of this part of my work is available here: https://code.launchpad.net/~pcabido/gtg/plugin-engine
Bug report, based on the screenshot: “14 actives tasks” should say “14 active tasks”.
Also, I had to try several times to get that comment past your overzealous spam filter; hence the fiddling with the name and email address.
I changed the options, I think it’s normal now. Thanks for letting me know.
This is probably outside of your GSOC; but I’d love to be able to import from freemind, as I use this currently to keep a hierachy of “stuff” to do (still moving towards GTD)