Am Tue, 13 Apr 2010 12:57:26 -0800 schrieb Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri:
> > This is really great! I'm very near at the EFL development, but
> > missed any news or blog entries about the 3D support. Even not on
> > the website, this was the reason why I asked here.
> >
> > We should really do better public relations about such great
> > features. Without knowledge about this nobody could use them. :-(
>
> Yes, that's a common problem with us... we lack different skills in
> the project, I'm trying to help with my company, but we need more.
>
> See rasterman's case. He does the majority of high-performance and
> critical code, then he is the one that does most of the theme... does
> good amount of Elementary, does the official news and videos...
> release of official tarballs, testing and quality assurance :-) I
> guess he just don't do translations :-D
>
> My company is contributing to Editje, Edje and Elementary. As soon as
> Raster does a braindump of his theme improvement ideas we should
> contribute these improvements as well. Probably we'll help with some
> community management soon.
>
> But as I said, we need more. We need people to:
> - testers to report bugs to mail list
> - people to help fix the reported bugs
> - some presets and improvements to the e17 wizard, so the first
> time experience is as good as possible. For instance we lack "Gnome"
> and "Kde" profiles with their keyboard shortcuts and other settings
> like focus policy.
> - blog about it in a good way, to attract more users and developers
I think for these people profiles (testers, bug reporters, bloggers) we
would need an EFL/E17 release so that the big distributions have
packages for it.
Yes, I know big work is ongoing to reach the first E17 release. But
I'll tell you my opinion about the release schedule. I use E17 with
Ubuntu 8.04 on my work pc. I run an ~15 month old E17 from SVN and
couldn't update to a newer one because of some reason. In my feelings
E17 is still stable enough. I can't remember the last E17 crash on this
system.
regards
Andreas
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