Le 09/12/2009 20:35, Brian Cameron a écrit :
I think we are mashing together a bunch of issues. So, in effect, are
we looking for:
[0] a way to measure what could be appropriate content for Planet GNOME
[1] a way to prevent non-free or equivalent software being marketed
via the Planet
[2] a
Planet GNOME is about people and we display everyone's full blog feed as it
represents them. There are people that work on proprietary software as well
as GNOME and that's who they are. I don't think we should reject people
because they don't agree with us 100% of the time.
My post on hunting
GNOME Foundation members and supporters,
Thanks for all your help and support during the past year. It's been a
terrific year. We've accomplished a lot of great things in 2009 (8 events in
the 4th quarter alone!) and we are looking forward to an even busier 2010 as
we get ready to release GNOME
Where do I go to find programmers that know how to use GTK+ ?
What browser rendering engine does GTK us?
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Guys,
I work at NASA, and we’re moving to a gnome linux environment. I was wondering
if you could give us some inputs on the GTK toolkit. We’re migrating from X.
We have several huge applications (One of which displays lists of several
thousand commands to be sent to the ISS). They are memory
Behdad Esfahbod a écrit :
On 12/07/2009 01:32 PM, Frederic Crozat wrote:
Le 27/11/2009 10:53, Murray Cumming a écrit :
On Wed, 2009-11-25 at 16:50 -0200, Tristan Van Berkom wrote:
Alternative proposal: lets deal with the problem at hand and get our
story straight about what is
On Wed, 2009-12-02 at 09:27 -0700, TILLMAN, MICHAEL D9 wrote:
[...]
We can’t go with something that is LESS responsive than our current
“X” applications written in C or C++, and we were wondering if GTK,
generally speaking, is comparable to compiled X applications in
response speeds and memory
Hi Michael,
If I may suggest, you might find more useful responses on the gtk-list
mailing list if you're looking for a technical breakdown of how the gtk+
widgets are put together or best practices.
Of course, you've made the sad mistake of alerting us of your migration and
the marketing team
I suggest you go to
http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-devel-listfor technical
questions on GTK+.
In general though GTK+ doesn't use a browser rendering engine if you're
referring to something like webkit. GTK+ is a widget toolkit and has it's
own way of rendering widgets. Ask your