Hi Thomas,

That's great to hear that you are interested. Let us know if you have any
questions or want any guidance on your project idea.

Sean

On Fri, Mar 20, 2015 at 4:48 PM, Tomas <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> My name is Tomas and I'm a CS student from Brno, Czech Republic. I
> literally just found
> that Qtile, tiling WM, will mentor students during this summer.
>
> This were exciting news for me because I'm a long time tiling WM user.
> I've used many
> different WMs over the years, mostly: subtle, awesome, dwm, i3.
> I even wrote one experimental WM in C some 2 years ago [1].
>
> So, I cloned the qtile repo, installed it and I really like it. Writing a
> Qtile config in Python
> is really nice and intuitive. I was able to get much of the functionality
> from my i3 setup
> real quick.
>
> Therefore, I would like to join you guys and participate during this
> summer. I have pretty
> good Python2/3, C, C++ and bash skills (including toolchains).  I have
> some knowledge
> about X and I'm very confortable with git/github and with the whole
> linux/opensource
> development flow.
>
> I've read project proposals and looked at the "Better Serialization
> Layout". I'm confident
> that I could help with solving that particular problem. However, if any
> other project has bigger
> priority, then please notify me and I will try to look deeper into that.
>
>
> Thank you
> Tomas
>
> [1] https://github.com/examon/splitwm
>
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