2011/6/30 Jeff Hoogland <[email protected]>: > For a good example of what the screen resolution tool should do - I recommend > looking at the GTK tool "grandr" it is both functional and simple. > -- > ~Jeff Hoogland > http://JeffHoogland.com > > On Wed Jun 29 2011 03:54:47 PM CDT, Christopher Michael > <[email protected]> wrote: > >> On 06/29/2011 04:42 PM, Andreas Volz wrote: >> > Am Tue, 28 Jun 2011 10:21:56 +0900 schrieb Carsten Haitzler (The >> > Rasterman): >> > >> > > i updated the release wiki page to: >> > > >> > > http://trac.enlightenment.org/e/wiki/Release >> > > >> > > 1. be more readable so we can see what is being done and what needs >> > > to still be done: >> > > 2. have all the things i've finished off marked appropriately - they >> > > were before, but now done things are split off at the bottom. >> > > >> > > things i notice: >> > > >> > > 1. why is it that i seem to be the only one doing things and getting >> > > them done? in what little spare time i can find on weekends? >> > > 2. most tasks still don't have someone assigned to them and those who >> > > have their names there have basically pretty much not changed status >> > > since they put their names there? >> > > >> > > you do know.. if u want to see e17 released... this stuff has to get >> > > done. this needs doing before we even go bug hunting. sure - we can >> > > fix bugs along the way, but we need to make e17 usable for release. >> > > at the current rate i suspect it'll be another year before e17 gets >> > > out, if we are lucky. >> > > >> > > so i ask this: >> > > >> > > 1. people with names next to items left to do, either do them, or >> > > take your names off. >> > > 2. if you have moved along on a todo item - update the status at >> > > least. write some short notes if needed. >> > > >> > > i know some of you are busy, but if you say "i'll do this" then >> > > please do it. if you are out of time - maybe sacrifice a day per >> > > weekend instead of drinking and partying with friends? :) they can >> > > party well enough without you. >> > >> > Hello Carsten, >> > >> > maybe one comment to the TODO list: >> > >> > e.g. some examples >> > >> > HIGH EFM Fix EFM to be completely reliable/functional >> > HIGH Randr Redo resolution settings module >> > or >> > LOW Config Add config modules for all missing E config >> > vars >> > >> > I feel it very hard to understand what you mean with e.g. "Redo >> > resolution settings module". Somebody has for sure complains about it >> > and ideas how to improve it. But how should someone else satisfy this >> > "Redo" idea without more info about the problem. >> > >> > So I would suggest the one who knows the problems creates a sub page >> > and explains the problems which have no assigned responsible. Like this >> > nobody else could overtook this work... :-( >> > >> > regards >> > Andreas >> > >> > >> +1 !! :) Very difficult to (as an example) "Redo resolution settings >> module" without knowing (for example) "Redo because dialog doesn't fit >> in 640x480", or "Redo because it's slow", etc, etc... A bit more >> explanation on some of these items would certainly help :) I'm not >> talking a complete "HOW to do it" comment, but rather a "This needs to >> be done, that needs to be done" comment :) >> >> dh >> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> All of the data generated in your IT infrastructure is seriously >> valuable. Why? It contains a definitive record of application >> performance, security threats, fraudulent activity, and more. Splunk >> takes this data and makes sense of it. IT sense. And common sense. >> http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2d-c2 >> _______________________________________________ >> enlightenment-devel mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/enlightenment-devel > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > All of the data generated in your IT infrastructure is seriously valuable. > Why? It contains a definitive record of application performance, security > threats, fraudulent activity, and more. Splunk takes this data and makes > sense of it. IT sense. And common sense. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2d-c2 > _______________________________________________ > enlightenment-devel mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/enlightenment-devel > Hello guys,
I don't know whether my response to raster's mail made it to all mailinglists. So here is a summary: Will work on randr stuff on wednesday and update the todo list afterwards. I finally got to work on the RandR dialog again, and reworked a lot of it. Made the code I wrote way more structured, simpler and more readable. Also I threw out RandR < 1.2 support for the very same reasons. I really really hope, I'll find some more time to make things publishable. It's a lot of fun, to work on e :-) If there's an indicator that I won't have any time for it left during this month, I'll publish the source on my git account at git.e.fr -- Leif ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ All of the data generated in your IT infrastructure is seriously valuable. Why? It contains a definitive record of application performance, security threats, fraudulent activity, and more. Splunk takes this data and makes sense of it. IT sense. And common sense. http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2d-c2 _______________________________________________ enlightenment-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/enlightenment-devel
