On Mon, 16 Jun 2008, Jon Phillips wrote:
> This is awesome Asheesh! What is the latest on fedora as well? Anyone
> out there tinkering with liblicense at all? Would be good to bring Greg
> in to help test, promote, do some bug triaging on liblicense :)
Dennis Gilmore has been working with me today to make sure the liblicense
Fedora packages are of top Fedora quality. He's going to be testing them
on a few more architectures, and then he'll sponsor the packages, which
starts the ball really rolling downhill in the process of getting the
package actually into Fedora. (And I've been learning a lot about Fedora
in this process....)
More than just bug triaging, I'd love to hear back from people who are
actually using liblicense, or considering it. I recall KDE discussion
nearly a year ago, and every once in a while I hear a ping from them - I'd
be happy to talk more.
As far as testing, we're in this weird situation of having a library but
no real users for it yet. The best thing to do is to imagine more
applications of the library and start sliding it into place. (-:
The Nautilus extensions that were written last summer are my next target
to put into distributions, and then I'll finish up the EOG and Rhythmbox
plugins. Those would be good demos, but obviously I'd love to hear about
other ideas too!
-- Asheesh.
--
He had occasional flashes of silence that made his conversation perfectly
delightful.
-- Sydney Smith
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