​
Have you already written an application in GTK+? No. Yes I would like.
Have you already written a library based on GLib/GTK+? No. But I would like.

I have half read the book "Foundations of GTK+ Development" and I tried to
start my very first steps by compiling gtk on windows with vs2013. Wall.
No clear instruction and some are not updated or are very old. I would like
 to help and update those instructions for a start. I am a quick learner.
But I need some help with someone that has compiled gtk with visual studio.

I have worked with a lot of open source libraries (Ogre3d, wxWidgets) or
use a lot of open source programs and I would like to start giving back.




On Tue, Jan 3, 2017 at 8:44 PM, Sébastien Wilmet <swil...@gnome.org> wrote:

> On Tue, Jan 03, 2017 at 08:19:49PM +0200, Panagiotis Follas wrote:
> > I am developer, and I would like to contribute to gtk development. But
> > first I would like some guidance.
> > I can code on windows 7 platform. Like where to start and how.
>
> See:
> http://ometer.com/hacking.html
>
> ​​
> Have you already written an application in GTK+? Have you already
> written a library based on GLib/GTK+?
>
> Just find a bug that annoys you, see if it's already filed in bugzilla,
> and try to fix it.
>
> As a general rule of thumb for free software, look at the HACKING file
> to see how to contribute (there is usually also a README file which
> refers to the HACKING file, so… read the docs!).
>
> If you attach a patch to the bugzilla, sometimes it takes a while before
> getting a response. If you don't have any feedback, a solution is to ask
> on IRC.
>
> Happy hacking,
> Sébastien
>
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