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It's been some time I haven't updated my diary. Due is for today.

I'm happily finishing my move. It was time consuming but gael went fine. Seems some people start being interested in. It starts being usable and this is cool.

Gnome2 starts working well which is another cool thing :)

2002 starts as a nice year. Hope this will keep on going.

Yesteday I freshmeated gael, and I really had lots of page viewed and download. I was rather impressed.

I just noticed that gael is now part of the gnome foundry. I just don't know the guys that holds this foundry, neither do I know their role on gnome. I may take the time to discuss somewhat with them.

Anyway, GAEL website is under rewrite. I need to do documentation about the what is gael, where it goes, what is the design...

As always, so much to do and so few time

Gael alpha 0.1 is released.

I'm really happy today, because I could have some start point with gael.
Thanks goes to rhult for helping finding nice ideas.
Gael does not much yet, but the general design is present and I think it will be easily extendable.
ATM one can only select symbols and place them, but I believe it was the hardest part. The way now will be times easier untill we deal with the simulation....
I'm going to polish somewhat the schematic editor, and then I will work on the layout tool.

Hey, this is my very first entry so don't be afraid if it's somewhat chaotic, I got so many things to say. ;)

Let's post a word about dia-newcanvas. I'm rater happy to have text rendering working with pango (greetings to alex for the help he gave me).
Dia-newcanvas starts looking nice. It needs some polishing, but it's becoming usable.

It helps me a lot with gael. This app is just starting, but I can already do nice things with components :). I must say here that jamesh libglade is very useful for fast development. It just rocks.

I'll try this week to do a nicer web site for gael and write some specs. They are already missing but the code started looks safe (thanks rhult for the ideas.

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