Re: [gnome-love] Contributing to Gnome
- From: Ross Golder <ross golder org>
- To: Thorsten Sauter <tsauter gmx net>
- Cc: Gnome Lovers <gnome-love gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [gnome-love] Contributing to Gnome
- Date: Wed, 04 Feb 2004 11:39:09 +0700
Hi Thorsten,
Did you know gnome-network have an rdesktop (and VNC and X) client?
They're also seeking inclusion in GNOME.
http://www.gnome.org/projects/gnome-network/
Regards,
--
Ross
On พ., 2004-02-04 at 02:12 +0100, Thorsten Sauter wrote:
Hello Gnome-Lovers :-)
I'm not sure, if this is the correct list for askling such a question
but I give it a try. Maybe someone can point/redirect me to a better
place if needed.
I am the author of grdesktop[1], which is a frontend for the rdesktop[2]
application. Grdesktop is writting in C with the help of the GTK+2 and
GNOME2 libraries. I think it isn't yet 100% gnome ui policy conform but
I'm working on it, to fit into the gnome desktop environment.
I'm wondering now, what's the best way (or what is needed) to bring such
a software into the official gnome release. As far as I know, there is
currently no other program in the gnome core, which make the same.
Could someone advice me, how can I contribute with grdesktop to the
Gnome environment?
Thanks for your help!
I'm not sure, if this is the correct list for askling such a question
but I give it a try. Maybe someone can point/redirect me to a better
place if needed.
I am the author of grdesktop[1], which is a frontend for the rdesktop[2]
application. Grdesktop is writting in C with the help of the GTK+2 and
GNOME2 libraries. I think it isn't yet 100% gnome ui policy conform but
I'm working on it, to fit into the gnome desktop environment.
I'm wondering now, what's the best way (or what is needed) to bring such
a software into the official gnome release. As far as I know, there is
currently no other program in the gnome core, which make the same.
Could someone advice me, how can I contribute with grdesktop to the
Gnome environment?
Thanks for your help!
I'm not sure, if this is the correct list for askling such a question
but I give it a try. Maybe someone can point/redirect me to a better
place if needed.
I am the author of grdesktop[1], which is a frontend for the rdesktop[2]
application. Grdesktop is writting in C with the help of the GTK+2 and
GNOME2 libraries. I think it isn't yet 100% gnome ui policy conform but
I'm working on it, to fit into the gnome desktop environment.
I'm wondering now, what's the best way (or what is needed) to bring such
a software into the official gnome release. As far as I know, there is
currently no other program in the gnome core, which make the same.
Could someone advice me, how can I contribute with grdesktop to the
Gnome environment?
Thanks for your help!
I'm not sure, if this is the correct list for askling such a question
but I give it a try. Maybe someone can point/redirect me to a better
place if needed.
I am the author of grdesktop[0][1], which is a frontend for the rdesktop[2]
application. Grdesktop is writting in C with the help of the GTK+2 and
GNOME2 libraries. I think it isn't yet 100% gnome ui policy conform but
I'm working on it, to fit into the gnome desktop environment.
I'm wondering now, what's the best way (or what is needed) to bring such
a software into the official gnome release. As far as I know, there is
currently no other program in the gnome core, which make the same.
Could someone advice me, how can I contribute with grdesktop to the
Gnome environment?
Thanks for your help!
Bye
Thorsten
[0] http://www.nongnu.org/grdesktop/
[1] http://www.gnome.org/softwaremap/projects/grdesktop/
[2] http://www.rdesktop.org/
--
Thorsten Sauter
<tsauter gmx net>
(Is there life after /sbin/halt -p?)
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