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Re: [gnome-love] Re: [gnome-love]Wow.
- From: "Gustavo M. Giráldez" <gustavo giraldez gmx net>
- To: gnome-love gnome org
- Subject: Re: [gnome-love] Re: [gnome-love]Wow.
- Date: Tue, 22 May 2001 23:22:33 -0300
Hi everybody!
I would like to introduce myself first. My name is Gustavo Giráldez and I live in Argentina. I've also been floating around in the Gnome community since its creation, but never dared to get too much involved, mainly because I'm the shy kind, and also for the reasons Josh stated.
I have a have a very good understanding on C and Python, though not much applied to Gtk+ and the Gnome platform. Yet, I have been able to compile Gnome 2 from CVS and I'm currently browsing through the code to see if I can absorb some knowledge of its roots.
I have had a couple of attempts to contribute in the past. I added a font menu to Gnome Terminal and sent the patch to the gnome-devel mailing list. As far as I know, it never made it into CVS (maybe the code was too ugly :) and that was kind of dissappointing. Anyway, I'm not here to complain. I've also chased down some bugs, but never sent patches in. (A poor excuse is I can't get bugzilla to work :)
So, I want all that to change, and I'm looking for something to work on. Where can I start?
Warm regards,
Gustavo
On Tue, May 22, 2001 at 04:51:51PM -0700, Josh Steiner wrote:
> Hey everybuddy, a brief introduction.
>
> I've been floating around the Gnome community not doing too much for a
> couple years now, always wanting to do a bit more. The problem that
> always prevented me from jumpin in and doing some coding is feeling like I
> would be stepping on people toes, or worse yet that I would implement
> something only to find out that it either is obsoleted or redundant.
> Looks like this list is exactly what I need.
>
> I've done a bit of work on terminatorX ... nothing to huge yet. Basically
> I am about 90% done writing a little event list editor for it. Nothing
> huge but nice.
>
> One weekend i decided to add an auto popup delay to compliment the auto
> hide delay in the panel, but have never gotten around to submitting a
> patch. I use it a lot and find it makes autohide panels a lot friendlier
> (helps avoid that dance you always do when going for a menu or button and
> overshooting a little, hence triggering the panel to popup and block the
> thing you went to click in the first place :) I suppose that that would
> be my first request, how would I go about getting this in for the next
> release? I imagine I am going to have to install gtk1.3 et all and
> make sure it works with that...
>
> Ok, thats a good question, do people run into any complications having
> both gtk1.2 and gtk1.3 installed?
>
> The next thing i have done was clean up the interface to the gtcd and the
> cd panel app a lot... but i found a bunch of bugs in them and found that
> they both had a ton of redundant code. I would like to merge the two into
> one codebase. Is that stepping on anyones toes?
>
> Thanks folks.
>
> Joschi
>
> On 22 May 2001, Miguel de Icaza wrote:
>
> >
> > So we got a massive ammount of people subscribing to the list in the
> > last few days after the GNOME summary was posted. I am psyched!
> >
> > So lets just give a quick introduction to the list.
> >
> > Basically, gnome-love is a list where we will be working with
> > newcomers that want to contribute to GNOME, and we will help them
> > through the whole process: maybe from the very first contributions to
> > become full fledged hackers (if that is what they want).
> >
> > I strongly recommend you to check http://www.gnome.org/todo for
> > available tasks. If you have ideas about tasks that you want to get
> > added, just click on the `Add' button (I think it is public, if not,
> > mail joakim gnome org to get him to add your task).
> >
> > If you have noticed problems in GNOME, you are not alone. We all
> > have. Lets make GNOME perfect, and lets make GNOME the best desktop
> > available, and the most usable.
> >
> > Do not be afraid of criticizing something in GNOME and offering your
> > ideas and opinions. We want to hear them, and we want you to be part
> > of the process that will improve our loved desktop.
> >
> > So, lets get the ball rolling.
> >
> > Miguel.
> >
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> >
>
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