Hi everyone,
Most of you probably knows I have been following the project for
quite a long time. I have done some translation suggestions and some bug
reporting, but not much other then that.
Due to availability I can now focus on helping out more, including code.
Which I already did to scratch
I'd like some examples too, but this sounds like some strange behaviour
indeed. This happens many times with huge projects.
On Sun, Sep 9, 2012 at 1:02 PM, Sergey Shnatsel Davidoff
ser...@elementaryos.org wrote:
Could you provide a few examples of the suspicious code/behaviour?
I'm no dev,
I indeed can, sorry for taking long, I had to sleep a bit, couldn't
think straight after a code marathon :).
Instead of pasting code in here I will link to the respective lines and
explain a bit what's wrong with what.
For instance:
from-line:77 to: 88 {Services/Document.vala}
I would still like to see the AppMenu removed from Switchboard before Luna
since I don't feel it's particularly useful in this app. The only
functional item is the About which we don't show for Plank or Wingpanel
so I don't think it's terribly important to have here.
But that's really not a
Scratch is becoming every push a bigger project which make it a bit more
difficult to maintain.
I'll return home Wednesday, please wait me to discuss about it :)
Thanks for your love on the project.
Mario Guerriero
Sent from iPhone 3GS
On 09/set/2012, at 18:08, Darcy Brás da Silva
Daniel, all apps have AppMenu. I think switchboard should follow them. For Luna
+1 we can start to think about an AppMenu removing for all our apps.
Mario Guerriero
Sent from iPhone 3GS
On 09/set/2012, at 18:17, Daniel Foré dan...@elementaryos.org wrote:
I would still like to see the AppMenu
No problem, I'm looking forward to work with you :)
I can wait a couple days. While doing so I'll try prepare some possible
solutions :)
On Sun, 2012-09-09 at 18:23 +0100, Mario Guerriero wrote:
Scratch is becoming every push a bigger project which make it a bit more
difficult to maintain.
Guys, it's great that you're going to invest in code quality. I didn't tell
you that, but it might be a good idea to throw in some unit testing too,
since Scratch is being used as a shared component and there are lots of
combos of all the autosave and autoupdate options so it's hard to test them
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