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If you think about it, it is confusing. Just go with the flow and everything will be all right.
Fwd: Travel assistance for GUADEC 2017,
Ekaterina Gerasimova
First blogpost on Disks GSoC'17,
Kai Lüke
GSoC-17 Introduction: Mutter Wayland without X11,
Armin Krezović
GSoC '17 Introduction: Recurrent Events in GNOME Calendar,
Yash Singh
GSoC-17 Introduction: Code Search for GNOME Builder,
Anoop Chandu Kunisetty
Blog post,
Luke Jones
GSOC-17 Introduction: Todoist integration with GNOME To Do,
Rohit Kaushik
GSoC'17 Introduction: Improving word completion in GNOME Builder,
Umang Jain
GSoC-17 Introduction : Sharing of Shopping lists in Recipes,
Ekta Nandwani
GSoC 17 Introduction: Improving the Nextcloud experience with GNOME,
Julius Härtl
GSOC 2017 Introduction : Make Nintendo DS a First Class Citizen,
Yasitha Rajapaksha
GSoC-17 Introduction: Search and User Interface Improvements in GNOME Logs,
Pranav Ganorkar
GSoC 17 Introduction: Gamepad and Keyboard Configuration in Games,
Abhinav Singh
Permissions to edit wiki?,
Luke Jones
GSoC'17 - Introduction: Rustify GJS,
Luke Jones
GSoC'17 - Introduction: Implement a Plugin System in Pitivi and a set of plugins,
Fabián Orccón
GSoC17 Introduction: Documentation Cards for GNOME Builder,
Lucie Dvorakova
GSoC-17 Introduction: Pitivi - UI for the Ken Burns effect,
Stefan-Adrian Popa
GSoC-17 Introduction: Keysign Alternative Key transports,
Ludovico
GSoC-17 Introduction: Pitivi - Color correction interface using three chromatic wheels,
Suhas Nayak
GSoC-17 Introduction: Todoist Integration in GNOME To Do,
Rohit Kaushik
GSoC17 Introduction: Repair and resize filesystems in GNOME Disks,
Kai Lüke
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