Hi Andriy,

El 21/09/18 a las 17:02, Andriy Grytsenko escribió:
     Hello!

aitor_czr has written on Friday, 21 September, at 15:09:

I'm a newbie here, and a PCManFM fanboy. English is not my native
language, but i'm learning a lot with the Veteran Unix Admins (Devuan).
I live in the basque country, north of Spain. I have some experience
developing in C/C++ and Gtk/Gtkmm, and I would like to help the project.
You're pretty welcome! You can start with working on issues from the bug
trackers:

https://sourceforge.net/p/pcmanfm/bugs/
https://sourceforge.net/p/lxde/bugs/

Anything done will be appreciated a lot.

With best regards,
Andriy.

I've been working recently on a network manager for Lxde, Openbox... You can find the sources in gitlab:

https://git.devuan.org/aitor_czr/simple-netaid-gtk

and the .deb packages here:

http://gnuinos.org/simple-netaid/

Here you are some screenshots:

http://gnuinos.org/simple-netaid/screenshots/

The project has a lot of issues pending to be fixed: warnings during the compilation, a segmentation fault closing the application,  to improve the wired connection (it takes a few seconds), etc... But the packages are operative. The backen of simple-netaid uses come code
taken from the netstat plugin of the LXPanel. Have a look at this file:

https://git.devuan.org/aitor_czr/simple-netaid-gtk/blob/master/backend_src/netstat.c

This project was started by another person (Edward Bartolo), a member of the Devuan Mailing list, written in C and freepascal, but I rewrote it a couple of years later in C/C++ and Gtkmm. It's buildable in both Gtk2 and Gtk3.

On the other hand, I'm the author of a non-popular distribution: gnuinos. The website is obsolete and the isos are also obsolete.
If you give a try to the newest live image:

http://gnuinos.org/gnuinos%20jessie/

you will be able to test a new dinamic menu developed in Gtk2:

https://git.devuan.org/aitor_czr/popupmenu/blob/master/screenshot.png

Here you are the sources:

https://git.devuan.org/aitor_czr/popupmenu/tree/master/

The popupmenu uses the libmenu-cache developed for Lxde.

I also have some experience on packaging stuff:

http://packages.gnuinos.org/

Thanks to all of you :)

Aitor.




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