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A big thank you Steve Moeckel 11 Jan 02:34
  A big thank you Martin Nordholts 11 Jan 07:41
  A big thank you Sven Neumann 11 Jan 20:19
4a582e991001111142i5aed7cf5... 07 Oct 20:28
  A big thank you Thales img 11 Jan 20:43
   A big thank you Alexandre Prokoudine 11 Jan 21:01
    A big thank you Thales img 11 Jan 21:04
     A big thank you photocomix 12 Jan 19:31
      A big thank you Martin Nordholts 12 Jan 19:54
       A big thank you Sven Neumann 12 Jan 20:31
Steve Moeckel
2010-01-11 02:34:22 UTC (over 15 years ago)

A big thank you

Hello girls and boys behind the gimp,

i just will say you a big thanks for the implementation of the single window mode. I compiled the dev version of The Gimp to try this feature, and it's really great. Now The Gimp is usable with much less pain on my portable computer. Thank you!

Keep on rockin, and with best wishes Steve

Martin Nordholts
2010-01-11 07:41:07 UTC (over 15 years ago)

A big thank you

Steve Moeckel wrote:

i just will say you a big thanks for the implementation of the single window mode. I compiled the dev version of The Gimp to try this feature, and it's really great. Now The Gimp is usable with much less pain on my portable computer. Thank you!

We're glad you like what we have so far.

Regards, Martin

Sven Neumann
2010-01-11 20:19:41 UTC (over 15 years ago)

A big thank you

On Mon, 2010-01-11 at 02:34 +0100, Steve Moeckel wrote:

i just will say you a big thanks for the implementation of the single window mode. I compiled the dev version of The Gimp to try this feature, and it's really great. Now The Gimp is usable with much less pain on my portable computer. Thank you!

Please notice that the program that you like so much is called "GNU Image Manipulation Program" or short "GIMP", but not "The GIMP". Thank you.

Sven

Thales img
2010-01-11 20:43:31 UTC (over 15 years ago)

A big thank you

"Let me thank too, If I would able to help you guys to develop I would help, but I am just a web programmer, anyway, I would like to make a donation, but I need to know who will receive this donation?

Thank you"

Soryy, I did it again, sent the email to just one member of the list =/

2010/1/11 Thales img

Let me thank too, If I would able to help you guys to develop I would help, but I am just a web programmer, anyway, I would like to make a donation, but I need to know who will receive this donation?

Thank you

2010/1/11 Sven Neumann

On Mon, 2010-01-11 at 02:34 +0100, Steve Moeckel wrote:

i just will say you a big thanks for the implementation of the single window mode. I compiled the dev version of The Gimp to try this feature, and it's really great. Now The Gimp is usable with much less pain on my portable computer. Thank you!

Please notice that the program that you like so much is called "GNU Image Manipulation Program" or short "GIMP", but not "The GIMP". Thank you.

Sven

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Alexandre Prokoudine
2010-01-11 21:01:03 UTC (over 15 years ago)

A big thank you

On 1/11/10, Thales img wrote:

"Let me thank too, If I would able to help you guys to develop I would help, but I am just a web programmer

"Just" a web programmer could help with the website, no? :)

Alexandre

Thales img
2010-01-11 21:04:01 UTC (over 15 years ago)

A big thank you

Yes I can, I would love it, any suggestion?

2010/1/11 Alexandre Prokoudine

On 1/11/10, Thales img wrote:

"Let me thank too, If I would able to help you guys to develop I would

help,

but I am just a web programmer

"Just" a web programmer could help with the website, no? :)

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2010-01-12 19:31:32 UTC (over 15 years ago)
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A big thank you

Yes I can, I would love it, any suggestion?

You may have well some suggestions

As example just explore the "download " section(s).

Instead then a page with a ordered and clear list of options available for the different OS,each with the related link more a link for the source, you will find a quite confusing situation,

on one hand a Downlaod for Windows thingy, that go on by redirecting from page to page,as in a race trough a labyrinth ...and with no apparent link back in case you chose for error the wrong OS

On the other hand other generic Download pages where any indication of the existence of something as a " Windows OS " is missed..but are missed also also the most basic tips for Linux users as " were get a build for your distro " ( i know answer is simple," directly in your distro repository" ..but since other sw do offer directly binary for the main distro , also different answers may well be expected ...)

This is what a not expert as me may spot at the very contact with the side (
"spot" is here a euphemism most of the casual visitors just smash there...and then they give up and download gimp from some other side as www.download com,Majorgeeks,Filehippo and similar.. or revert to ask advices to their distro forums )

But since is your field you should be able to notice more area that may need improvements

Martin Nordholts
2010-01-12 19:54:18 UTC (over 15 years ago)

A big thank you

Yes I can, I would love it, any suggestion?

I would like a user driven gimp.org. With our current static web page only the ones with commit access can improve the web page. With more wiki-like site we could have a website that is alive.

There are of course benefits of having a static site such as less load on the web server, but from what I understand we have the money to maintain a website that has the potential to become popular in the Web 2.0 sense.

/ Martin

Sven Neumann
2010-01-12 20:31:18 UTC (over 15 years ago)

A big thank you

On Tue, 2010-01-12 at 19:55 +0100, Martin Nordholts wrote:

Yes I can, I would love it, any suggestion?

I would like a user driven gimp.org. With our current static web page only the ones with commit access can improve the web page. With more wiki-like site we could have a website that is alive.

We definitely want to limit who can change the web-site, right? We have a wiki already, there is really no need for the main web-site to be editable by the public.

The current Wiki already suffers from the problem that it needs a lot of maintainance and we have not enough people willing to spend this time.

Sven