On Fri, Mar 28, 2014, at 04:12 PM, Stephan Beal wrote:
> Hi, all,
> 
> i'm not much of a GUI coder, but i've had some experience with Qt over the 
> years, so i have started throwing together a Qt-based demo of libfossil based 
> on the "amalgamation build" of the "libfossil++" C++ wrapper. Here's a 
> screenshot:
> 
> http://fossil.wanderinghorse.net/tmp/libfossil-qt-preview.png
> 
> It's not much, but it's a start. Anyone who likes coding Qt is more than 
> welcomed to take over from here :).
> 
> (That IDE is "Qt Creator", by the way. qdevelop keeps crashing on me.)
> 
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It's exciting to watch the progress that libfossil is making. I've been working 
on a fossil plugin for Sublime Text 3, and trying to interact with fossil 
through the command line hasn't exactly been fun--especially when doing things 
like cloning repositories that require user interaction. I'm considering 
learning cython to make a python library for libfossil when it's a little more 
fleshed out.

I'd love to see an application as easy/pleasant to use as Atlassian SourceTree 
(the best git gui I've found, but it's only available on Mac/Windows). I 
haven't used Qt in several years, but I might be interested in helping out.

--
Jeff
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