This mail was accidentally sent while I was redacting it (Ctrl+Return
while copypasting the link), the correct one is this one:
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/desktop-devel-list/2016-February/msg00042.html
As Megh said, all the plugins are now in a single repository, I also
started merging retro-gobject into retro-gtk to keep lowering the
number of repositories which should be:
- gnome-games
- retro-gtk
- retro-plugins
I have honestly no idea if putting everything in gnome-games is a good
idea Sébastien, would it be a problem to first add them to
git.gnome.org separately and then remove some if we decide to merge
them into gnome-games?
Thanks for the link Michael, it will be useful!
Cheers,
Adrien Plazas
Le sam. 19 mars 2016 à 18:29, Megh Parikh <[email protected]> a
écrit :
Afaik all plugins are now in a single repo called retro-plugins
Regards,
Megh Parikh
On 19-Mar-2016 22:57, "Sébastien Wilmet" <[email protected]> wrote:
On Sat, Mar 19, 2016 at 11:30:21AM -0500, Michael Catanzaro wrote:
> Just found this in my spam folder :)
The mails are in the archives:
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/desktop-devel-list/2016-February/msg00042.html
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/desktop-devel-list/2016-February/msg00043.html
With 4 times the same link, it's not surprising that it was
considered
as spam.
> Yes, we should move gnome-games and its dependencies to
git.gnome.org.
> You can do this yourself. For instructions, see:
> https://wiki.gnome.org/Git/NewRepository
Note that gnome-games plus its deps means 7 repos:
- gnome-games
- retro-gobject
- retro-gtk
- retro-plugins-game-boy
- retro-plugins-nes
- retro-plugins-snes
- retro-plugins-pce
To be honest everything could be developed in the same repo.
retro-gobject and retro-gtk don't have a guaranteed stable API and
are
used only by gnome-games. So those two repos could be two directories
inside gnome-games. Once the API is stable and the code is useful for
other projects, then the code can be moved to a proper shared
library.
And the plugins can be developed inside gnome-games too, like it is
done
in gedit for example.
What do you think Adrien?
--
Sébastien
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