Hello, after going through many of the listed ideas from organizations in the Google Summer of Code program, I came to the conclusion that I would like to propose working on GNOME Disks.
I use it very often and it mostly does a good job. But recently I had to use GParted again for resizing and moving partitions and realized that it can't work in a Wayland session. Since the storaged transition also might give the chance to work on related features in udisks, I think working on GNOME Disks would make up a good GSoc project. The suggestion is to accurately list filesystems choices¹ during creation and then support resizing and checking. As moving partitions is not so essential and maybe out of scope for udisk, this would be at most a stretch goal. On the way there are other maintenance tasks and the whole project also reachs out to udisks/libblockdev for resizing and fixing filesystems. Do you have a small task I should accomplish before the application deadline ends (in around 10 days)? Like e.g. adding a 'Create Disk Image' opption to the application menu. Or any other comments and opinions? Is there anyone who would like to be a mentor for me? https://wiki.gnome.org/Outreach/SummerOfCode/Mentors And how do you develop on udisks - on your main system or in a VM with e.g. Fedora Rawhide? Ah, and maybe some words on myself. I'm in the computer science master program at TU Berlin and finished my bachelor last year at FU Berlin. Up to now I'm not a great contributor :/ but was at GUADEC in Strasbourg. Thank you for reading! Regards, Kai ¹ udisk exposes the SupportedFilesystems property of UDisks2.Manager, so it would already be an improvement to use it in Disks. But it's hardcoded and not aware of available/missing tooling (One might also think of separate categories like Using/Creating/Fixing/Resizing). _______________________________________________ devkit-devel mailing list devkit-devel@lists.freedesktop.org https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/devkit-devel