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Changes in developer websites scl 04 Feb 22:02
  Changes in developer websites Przemyslaw Golab 05 Feb 02:11
  Changes in developer websites Sam Gleske 11 Feb 09:54
scl
2014-02-04 22:02:58 UTC (about 10 years ago)

Changes in developer websites

Hi,

the last weeks I've spent with changes to our developer websites.

I've integrated most of the contents from developer.gimp.org into our [developer wiki].
The main reason is to have all developer related information in one single place to ease finding the right information and let new contributors get started quicklier.

In the wiki you find much contributor related information, such as
- the roadmap with our plans for the near future, - build tutorials,
- a developer FAQ,
- the GEGL and GIO porting matrices, - a brand new developer glossary
and more... It was collected and written down by many contributors over the time.

The glossary I mentioned last shall collect all terms we developers need to know about functional requirements, computer graphics, color science, babl and GEGL. I've come a long way with it, but surely there will be the one or another point missing. So, if you find something missing or in need of correction, feel free to tell us. Elle Stone and and me are looking forward for your input! I'd like to thank all who helped me collecting and writing it down, spread the word and gave feedback.

Thirdly from now on you can also report bugs in the wiki (about wrong content etc.) In Bugzilla choose product:=gimp-web and component:=wiki.gimp.org.

Last but not least I have some more ideas on how to make the wiki a useful central point of information for all contributors. I've collected them here: http://wiki.gimp.org/index.php/Mindstorm:Rethinking_the_wiki

We can discuss them from now on and realize the good parts after the LGM.
Thank you in advance for your feedback and ideas.

Kind regards,

Sven

[developer wiki]: http://wiki.gimp.org/index.php/Main_Page

Przemyslaw Golab
2014-02-05 02:11:04 UTC (about 10 years ago)

Changes in developer websites

Great work Sven really appreciated!

In Roadmap section, canvas rotation is set to complete but it's not finished yet.
It still rotates brush with canvas, it shouldn't do that.

There is also problem with Cairo rendering artefacts/leftovers, but this one might be bug with Cairo Canvas overall not just rotation. I noticed it sometimes after purging selections. I will fill a bug report when I would get
more info about it and how to reproduce it with selections.

2014-02-04 scl :

Hi,

the last weeks I've spent with changes to our developer websites.

I've integrated most of the contents from developer.gimp.org into our [developer wiki].
The main reason is to have all developer related information in one single place to ease finding the right information and let new contributors get started quicklier.

In the wiki you find much contributor related information, such as
- the roadmap with our plans for the near future, - build tutorials,
- a developer FAQ,
- the GEGL and GIO porting matrices, - a brand new developer glossary
and more... It was collected and written down by many contributors over the time.

The glossary I mentioned last shall collect all terms we developers need to know about functional requirements, computer graphics, color science, babl and GEGL. I've come a long way with it, but surely there will be the one or another point missing. So, if you find something missing or in need of correction, feel free to tell us. Elle Stone and and me are looking forward for your input! I'd like to thank all who helped me collecting and writing it down, spread the word and gave feedback.

Thirdly from now on you can also report bugs in the wiki (about wrong content etc.) In Bugzilla choose product:=gimp-web and component:=wiki.gimp.org.

Last but not least I have some more ideas on how to make the wiki a useful central point of information for all contributors. I've collected them here: http://wiki.gimp.org/index.php/Mindstorm:Rethinking_the_wiki

We can discuss them from now on and realize the good parts after the LGM.
Thank you in advance for your feedback and ideas.

Kind regards,

Sven

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List address: gimp-developer-list@gnome.org List membership: https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gimp- developer-list
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Sam Gleske
2014-02-11 09:54:08 UTC (about 10 years ago)

Changes in developer websites

Hi Sven,
I could provide, "Add a (password protected) administrator dashboard to monitor the status of the relevant GIMP and GNOME infrastructure. For technical reasons this could also be somewhere else or we join the existing solutions of the GNOME infrastructure" through the use of Icinga. I'm well versed in using it to monitor large infrastructure. Starting out I can temporarily host it or, if given access to a root system install and configure it. For more information,

http://icinga.org/

I'm also willing to work with other infrastructure solutions if Icinga is not desired.

Please let me know if you and/or team are interested, SAM

On Tue, Feb 4, 2014 at 5:02 PM, scl wrote:

Hi,

the last weeks I've spent with changes to our developer websites.

I've integrated most of the contents from developer.gimp.org into our [developer wiki].
The main reason is to have all developer related information in one single place to ease finding the right information and let new contributors get started quicklier.

In the wiki you find much contributor related information, such as
- the roadmap with our plans for the near future, - build tutorials,
- a developer FAQ,
- the GEGL and GIO porting matrices, - a brand new developer glossary
and more... It was collected and written down by many contributors over the time.

The glossary I mentioned last shall collect all terms we developers need to know about functional requirements, computer graphics, color science, babl and GEGL. I've come a long way with it, but surely there will be the one or another point missing. So, if you find something missing or in need of correction, feel free to tell us. Elle Stone and and me are looking forward for your input! I'd like to thank all who helped me collecting and writing it down, spread the word and gave feedback.

Thirdly from now on you can also report bugs in the wiki (about wrong content etc.) In Bugzilla choose product:=gimp-web and component:=wiki.gimp.org.

Last but not least I have some more ideas on how to make the wiki a useful central point of information for all contributors. I've collected them here: http://wiki.gimp.org/index.php/Mindstorm:Rethinking_the_wiki

We can discuss them from now on and realize the good parts after the LGM.
Thank you in advance for your feedback and ideas.

Kind regards,

Sven

[developer wiki]: http://wiki.gimp.org/index.php/Main_Page _______________________________________________ gimp-developer-list mailing list
List address: gimp-developer-list@gnome.org List membership: https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gimp- developer-list
List archives: https://mail.gnome.org/archives/gimp-developer-list