Re: [gnome.org #11768] GNOME Membership Application of Timothy Howard
- From: "Tim Howard via RT" <membership-applications gnome org>
- To: membership-committee gnome org
- Subject: Re: [gnome.org #11768] GNOME Membership Application of Timothy Howard
- Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2011 16:21:10 +0000
On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 1:05 PM, Christer Edwards via RT <
membership-applications gnome org> wrote:
A strong application for membership should include links to relevant
contributions. These can include git commit logs, linked documentation or
project profiles which outline your contributions.
Christer,
Thanks for your response. Here are a few commits to the F-Spot repository (5
most recent):
Move Pinta code to namespace and remove some warnings
(browse<http://git.gnome.org/browse/f-spot/commit/?id=a4813818fc0625729da8d6831486b3efa69c98a6>
)
removing libfspot code, using Pinta blur
(browse<http://git.gnome.org/browse/f-spot/commit/?id=a95d411890637041385e8be2593436f5c22920c8>
)
Correct the assembly name generated when building with Monodevelop (
bug#642019 <https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=642019%20>)
(browse<http://git.gnome.org/browse/f-spot/commit/?id=d4251e0fbe580c2c8076dad4542e633baef91521>
)
Log sql queries if --debug-sql is passed as a command line argument
(bug#638884 <https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=638884%20>)
(browse<http://git.gnome.org/browse/f-spot/commit/?id=d43a9ebe49f7e659f3952136948f04297804d0fa>
)
Remove obsolete DragDropTargets and warnings about hiding base methods (
bug#635905 <https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=635905%20>)
(browse<http://git.gnome.org/browse/f-spot/commit/?id=4c061b987f19f5c2e183a91d5f9cdee3c65853c3>
)
My posts about the GNOME+Mono Hackfest can be found here (oldest to newest):
It's official, official. I'm going to
Brussels<http://timothyhoward.org/blog/?p=129>
FOSDEM or Bust <http://timothyhoward.org/blog/?p=139>
@FOSDEM <http://timothyhoward.org/blog/?p=149>
FOSDEM + Great People = Great Time <http://timothyhoward.org/blog/?p=157>
GNOME+Mono Hackfest Day 1: Improving F-Spot and Inching Closer to a Windows
Port <http://timothyhoward.org/blog/?p=161>
No Pinta.Effects for F-Spot <http://timothyhoward.org/blog/?p=176>
Soft Focus Goes Pinta <http://timothyhoward.org/blog/?p=183>
You can see posts about my initial work on a Windows port of F-Spot here:
A Little Holiday Fun <http://timothyhoward.org/blog/?p=51>
Seasons Greetings from F-Spot on Windows<http://timothyhoward.org/blog/?p=68>
Work progresses on F-Spot for Windows <http://timothyhoward.org/blog/?p=78>
Winspot Update <http://timothyhoward.org/blog/?p=107>
That work is tracked in this repo
(Github<https://github.com/boscorillium/winspot>
).
I hope this is sufficient for my application. Let me know if it is not. Also
you mentioned "Blogger" and I do not believe I mentioned that in my
application and rather said part of my contribution was "blogging" which I
have provided relevant links to.
Thanks,
Tim Howard
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On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 1:05 PM, Christer Edwards via RT
<membership-applications gnome org> wrote:
A strong application for membership should include links to relevant
contributions. These can include git commit logs, linked documentation or
project profiles which outline your contributions.
Christer,
Thanks for your response. Here are a few commits to the F-Spot repository (5 most recent):
Move Pinta code to namespace and remove some warnings (
browse)
removing libfspot code, using Pinta blur (
browse)
Correct the assembly name generated when building with Monodevelop (
bug#642019) (
browse)
Log sql queries if --debug-sql is passed as a command line argument
(bug#638884) (
browse)
Remove obsolete DragDropTargets and warnings about hiding base methods (
bug#635905) (
browse)
My posts about the GNOME+Mono Hackfest can be found here (oldest to newest):
It's official, official. I'm going to BrusselsFOSDEM or Bust
@FOSDEMFOSDEM + Great People = Great TimeGNOME+Mono Hackfest Day 1: Improving F-Spot and Inching Closer to a Windows Port
No Pinta.Effects for F-SpotSoft Focus Goes PintaYou can see posts about my initial work on a Windows port of F-Spot here:
A Little Holiday FunSeasons Greetings from F-Spot on WindowsWork progresses on F-Spot for Windows
Winspot UpdateThat work is tracked in this repo (
Github).
I hope this is sufficient for my application. Let me know if it is not. Also you mentioned "Blogger" and I do not believe I mentioned that in my application and rather said part of my contribution was "blogging" which I have provided relevant links to.
Thanks,
Tim Howard
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