LM wrote:
> I know from previous posts to the list discussing a patch-free
> distro that some LFS members like to make no or minimal
> modifications to source. I was wondering if there's anyone on the
> list who enjoys modifying Open Source code and adding their own
> patches to projects.
I have contributed many patches to the Dillo web browser project over
the years. I run Dillo locally with several extra patches, including
a proof of concept patch that adds a Dillo plugin that wraps a Lua
interpreter.
I run the Oblige Doom level generator with a simple patch that saves
the level to a default file name instead of prompting me with a File
Save dialog. I also had a patch that added a Play button but the
latest major version broke that and I never got round to fixing it.
Ages ago I hacked a couple of GIMP plugins ("Coloured Solid Noise" and
"Plasma") to add an option to produce tileable results.
I also once added a few menu items to the TeXmacs mathematical text
editor (it supports GNU Guile as an extension language). However,
these have been lost. So it goes.
That's about it. Nothing as ambitious as you describe.
Regards,
Jeremy Henty
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