On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 11:40:19AM +0100, Julien Lavergne wrote:
> 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 :)

Haven't looked at the details, but I think so. :)

> 
> > 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 :(

Ok, thank you for your answer. I may well try to do some programming on
lxpanel in a few weeks when I have time. With the lack of maintainer, I
am mostly concerned that the effort wont be wasted. Given the "deadline"
of February 16, I think I will try to focus on bug-fixing the non-gtk3
version (I plan to use lubuntu LTS for my parents).


Henry

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