I was looking at the tutorials and it seems that the tutorials we currently have are only tested against 3.6. Meaning we do not test them on a current release and then republish them under the new release. What can we do to ensure that the excellent work that Taryn Fox has done continues to work on future versions of GNOME?
My second thing is that none of the tutorials show a proper GNOME 3 designed app. For instance you'll note that core apps have a particular look. It would be nice to provide css and at least a shell that will provide the same look as well. If we are interested in doing this then we should set up a volunteer project for people to update it. Additionally, it's important that when we do each release that we test the tutorials against the new release. This could possibly be part of OSTree testing maybe? The source code is fairly simple. Some thoughts in making sure that people who are invested in the platform or want to develop against the platform have the right resources to do it. _______________________________________________ foundation-list mailing list foundation-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-list