Hello Benjamin,
I'm following the gnome-love mailing list and I'm new to GNOME-dev but
I'm a developer and software engineering.
Instead I'm using GNOME from about 6 year. I would like to contribute
to the GNOME developement but I have any pratical GTK experience. Btw
I read the official Gnome 2 Developer guide [1]. Could someone enter
me slowly to GNOME-dev like small patches etc, please?

I think your ideas are great for SoC.

King Regards,

[1] http://nostarch.com/frameset.php?startat=gnome

On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 7:10 PM, Benjamin Gramlich
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greetings all,
>
>  I am interested in applying to work on a project for Gnome during the
>  summer of code 2008, and I have a few ideas.
>
>  Idea #1) Re-implement the panel-applet library/interface to depend on
>  DBUS.
>
>  Idea #2) Migrate the panel to GIO/GVFS and DBUS.
>
>  Idea #3) Develop a tutorial for GIO/GVFS.
>
>  Idea #4) Create more compositing effects for metacity and develop a gui
>  configuration tool for the effects.
>
>  Are these ideas any good? Are they in line with what Gnome needs at the
>  moment? Would they duplicate the work of a Gnome developer? Lastly, (and
>  probably most importantly) would there be a mentor available to help
>  with any of these projects?
>
>  I'm really excited about the possibility of doing SOC this year, and I
>  would like to get studying and learning as soon as possible. Any
>  feedback or advice is most appreciated.
>
>  Thank you,
>
>  Benjamin
>
>
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