Le 11/22/2011 08:46 PM, Henry Gebhardt a écrit :
> I recently noticed that there is a branch with fixes from the bug and
> patch trackers for lxpanel. The branch is called 'gilir-fixes'. Are
> there any plans in merging that to master? There are quite a few
> conflicts. I haven't tried resolving them yet. If I tried that, would
> you be interested in the result? And is there a way to actually get that
> merged into master?
It's an old attempt to test some patches from the bug tracker, but the
result was not optimal. It needs more test to be merged in master. It's
probably quicker to try each patch on top of master branch and evaluate
the result individually.

> Also, the temperature plugin currently doesn't work so well for me, it
> shows "N/A". Would you be interested in a patch for that?
If you can do it, sure :)

> Also, there is a gtk3 branch that is in a state that further development
> seems feasible (at least to me who knows not that much about gtk
> programming in C). Is the plan still to start from scratch?
This branch was a try to see how complex it would be to migrate lxpanel
to GTK3. Currently the branch builds, but there are some rendering
breakages that need to be fixed to have a full GTK3 support.
PCMan still plans to re-write the panel from scratch, but there is no
ETA for this. Also lxpanel doesn't have a maintainer, so the development
is pretty died :(

Regards,
Julien Lavergne

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