Hey Bastien,
On Fri, Jan 06, 2017 at 03:01:10PM +0100, Bastien Nocera wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I spent a bit of time with gdk-pixbuf at the end of December, and had
> an idea for gdk-pixbuf.
>
> I know a few people want to get rid of gdk-pixbuf, but let's be
> realistic, the amount of work needed to
Hi everyone,
We haven't received a lot of submissions so far, the deadline is next
Monday, don't wait too much for submitting a proposal :)
Cheers,
Christophe
On Sat, Oct 22, 2016 at 08:16:33PM +0200, Christophe Fergeau wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Here is the Call for Participation for the
org/listinfo/desktops-devroom
<https://lists.fosdem.org/listinfo/desktops-devroom>
Organization
The Desktops DevRoom 2017 is managed by a team representing the most
notable open desktops:
- Pau Garcia i Quiles, KDE
- Christophe Fergeau, Gnome
- Michael Zanetti, Unity
- Phili
Hey,
2013/10/21 Ryan Lortie de...@desrt.ca:
We have brainstormed a list of platforms that we think that we want to
support and it looks like so: Linux, {Free,Net,Open}BSD,
(Open?)Solaris, HP-UX, AIX, Hurd, Darwin, mingw(32/64), MSVC.
[...]
What would be nice is if we could gain access to
Hi Brian,
2012/12/4 Brian Cameron brian.came...@oracle.com
Christophe:
If CrossDesktop DevRoom is THE place for cross-desktop entente, then
why have I seen no discussion about this event on any FreeDesktop mail
forum? I only notice GNOME mailing lists in the current cc:list, or am
I
-- Forwarded message --
From: Pau Garcia i Quiles pgqui...@elpauer.org
Date: 2012/11/29
Subject: Reminder: FOSDEM CrossDesktop DevRoom 2013 - Call for Talks
To: x...@lists.freedesktop.org
Hello,
The Call for Talks for the CrossDesktop DevRoom at FOSDEM 2013 is
officially open
Hello,
The Call for Talks for the CrossDesktop DevRoom at FOSDEM 2013 is now
officially open. Please do not wait till the last minute!
--8---
*
FOSDEM is one of the largest gatherings of Free Software contributors in
the world and happens each February in Brussels (Belgium). One of the
tracks
On Sun, Oct 21, 2012 at 08:38:26AM -0700, John Ralls wrote:
Skipping gobject-introspection works fine for Gtk2. Nothing much uses
introspection with Gtk2. Gtk3 is another matter, but if you're dealing
strictly with C, you might be able to get away with it there, too
I indeed could get away
Hey,
2012/6/26 Mark Vender markv...@yahoo.co.uk:
On 06/26/2012 05:31 PM, Bastien Nocera wrote:
If we used enums, we would restrict the keysyms to the declared values.
Well, C doesn't actually have such restriction.
Yes and no, if you assign an integer to a variable of an enum type,
and if
to see you in Brussels,
Christophe
2011/11/19 Christophe Fergeau cferg...@gmail.com:
FOSDEM is one of the largest gatherings of Free Software
contributors in the world and happens each February in Brussels
(Belgium). One of the tracks will be the CrossDesktop DevRoom, which
will host Desktop
FOSDEM is one of the largest gatherings of Free Software
contributors in the world and happens each February in Brussels
(Belgium). One of the tracks will be the CrossDesktop DevRoom, which
will host Desktop-related talks.
We are now inviting proposals for talks about Free/Libre/Open-source
have to
apply for one in the crossdesktop devroom instead.
Cheers,
Christophe
(call for paper email below)
2010/11/16 Christophe Fergeau t...@gnome.org:
[Forwarding this email on Bart's behalf, I'll be the gnome contact for
the fosdem devroom]
FOSDEM is one of the biggest Free and Open Source
[Forwarding this email on Bart's behalf, I'll be the gnome contact for
the fosdem devroom]
FOSDEM is one of the biggest Free and Open Source events. It is held annually
in Brussels, Belgium, and attended by around 4000 people. This year we will
have a devroom for 2 days dedicated to Cross-Desktop
Hi,
On Thu, Sep 02, 2010 at 07:57:44PM -0400, Matthias Clasen wrote:
One downside that you've mentioned earlier is that with this approach,
gdk-pixbuf grows a cairo (and thus libX11) dependency.
That might inconvenience a few gdk-pixbuf users. But the one I know
offhand, librsvg, already has
2010/9/3 Alberto Ruiz ar...@gnome.org:
Well, since currently gdk-pixbuf comes inside Gtk+, and Gtk+ depends
on cairo. In effect, you already depend on cairo.
So in effect, you will have one dependency less, Gtk+. This should
make your dependency-phobic users happy.
This really depends, my
Hi, best wishes for 2010!
2009/12/13 Christophe Fergeau cferg...@gmail.com
Hi everyone,
As for the last few years, we'll have a GNOME devroom next year at FOSDEM
(6/7
feb in Brussels), and as always, we want *YOU* to give a talk about
the cool project you are hacking on in this devroom
Hi everyone,
As for the last few years, we'll have a GNOME devroom next year at FOSDEM
(6/7
feb in Brussels), and as always, we want *YOU* to give a talk about
the cool project you are hacking on in this devroom
During this week-end, we'll have half a day dedicated to GNOME specific
talks,
and
Hello :)
2008/12/30 Christophe Fergeau cferg...@gmail.com:
As for the last few years, we'll have a GNOME devroom at FOSDEM (7/8
feb in Brussels), and as always, we want *YOU* to give a talk about
the cool project you are hacking on in this devroom
[...]
Please send your talk proposals before
Hi everyone,
As for the last few years, we'll have a GNOME devroom at FOSDEM (7/8
feb in Brussels), and as always, we want *YOU* to give a talk about
the cool project you are hacking on in this devroom
This year, we'll have half a day dedicated to GNOME specific talks,
and on Sunday, we'll share
Hi everyone, and happy new year ;)
As for the last few years, we'll have a GNOME devroom at FOSDEM (23/24
feb in Brussels), and as always, we're looking for people who want to
give talks in that devroom.
This year, the half day dedicated to cross desktop talks has been
extended to cover the
Hi everyone, and happy new year ;)
This year again we'll have a GNOME devroom at FOSDEM, and we need *you*
to give a talk in that room to make it rock even more than the one we
had in 2006.
Devroom talks are 30/35 minute long talks presenting one aspect of the
GNOME community you care about.
I would expect that to only be enabled if using gnu89, but indeed mixed
declarations and code do compile with -ansi or -std=c89. The only way to cause
this to generate warnings AFAIK is -pedantic:
You can also use:
-Wdeclaration-after-statement (C only)
Warn when a
Hi,
During the week-end of February 25 and 26th, the FOSDEM 2006 will be
held in Brussels. FOSDEM is a 2 days event to promote the widespread use
of Free and Open Source software.
Gnome has a dedicated Developers Room, where we can give talks about the
project. That's why we are looking for
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