Mike Hearn wrote: > Do people agree such a thing would be worthwhile? So worthwhile, in fact, that we have a Summer of Code hacker working on it. Here's the summary part of his proposal:
--- While GTK+ is a very convenient set of libraries to design great graphic applications, it needs a lot of work to fit into the OLPC project. The enhancements can be related to global hardware performance and power saving (like the blinking cursor example in the project proposal), or just to the fact that the screen resolution is 640x480. I have been working with GTK+ for some time now, I know the various toolkits and libraries quite well, and diving into the GTK+ code itself to make it ore hardware-efficient looks at the same time very challenging and exciting. The project also implies some work on a particular GTK engine and theme to let everything fit well on the screen, and be very usable, both in color and B&W mode. --- -- Ivan Krstic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | GPG: 0x147C722D -- olpc-software mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/olpc-software
