On 7/25/05, Matt Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi - > > I just realized that I never introduced myself to the nautilus > community, even though my summer of code project is focused heavily on > nautilus. I'm implementing version-controlled directories in nautilus, > with version-controlled meaning behind-the-scenes versioning. The user > doesn't have to think about check-ins or diffs or branches - only that a > history of their data exists. The idea is mainly intended for the user's > ~/Documents folder, but it could be used anywhere. I have a full writeup > about the project available here: > http://triplehelix.org/~matt/rcs-mockups.html > At the moment, I'm working on implementing a subversion gnome-vfs layer, > so that viewing past revisions of each folder can be done in a uniform > way (i.e. nautilus will continue to function as normal, albeit > read-only). > The interface isn't finalized, and I have a few ideas about some > changes, but nothing polished yet. > > Who am I? I'm a second year Electrical Engineering / Computer Science > student at UC Berkeley. I've been playing around with open sources code > since about 2000, and I've submitted some small patches to a few > programs (f-spot and beagle, maybe others that I forget). This is my > first big project not just for personal use, so any feedback would be > amazing. > > The code lives in the nautilus-revisioning module in gnome cvs, although > it doesn't quite function at the moment. Read-only subversion support > might be up by sometime tomorrow, with some initial work on changes to > nautilus (in patch form in my module) by next weekend.
Really cool! thanks for the update/info, Matt. Luis (looking forward to this) -- nautilus-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/nautilus-list
