hi aantn, thanks a lot for the proposals! can't comment on all of them because i don't have a clue on some topics.
Am Sonntag, den 30.12.2007, 18:42 +0200 schrieb natan yellin: > 1. Add ability to zip files directly from nautilus. This should be a > menu item and an option in the right click menu. i know that the nautilus folks don't have any free time because of reworking the GIO/GVFS stuff. i wonder if either some file-roller folks (Paolo Bacchilega?) could assist here, and if this shouldn't be part of nautilus-actions or -sendto instead (this is not core functionality). > 2. Add os x style dnd "spring" feature to nautilus. (Folders "spring" > open if you move over them and wait for a few seconds while dragging.) iirc we can't do that due to patent issues. > 3. Bring the gtk tutorial up to date. that sounds like a really good task, now someone willing to mentor it just needs to clarify it a bit and enter it into google's task tracker. > 6. Give a presentation in your community introducing gnome. (This was > inspired by the pyhon task.) i think this is out of our control, though it would fit in the "Outreach" category... > 7. Document four or five undocumented widgets in the gtk tutorial. sounds also very good. > Does anyone have any objections to a task along the lines of "add five > new tasks..." I've seen these in several of the other projects, but I > can understand why we might not want to do this one. in general i would wonder if we can keep quality or if people will just add half-baken ideas, but if we have a clear and defined required detail and quality level and also add a field that the tasks should deal with (you mentioned http://code.google.com/p/google-highly-open-participation-psf/issues/detail?id=176 on irc), i would not mind. andre -- mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] | failed http://www.iomc.de/ | http://blogs.gnome.org/aklapper
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