Re: [Geany-devel] Introduction

2012-07-15 Thread Frank Lanitz
On Fri, 13 Jul 2012 16:27:35 -0700 Sean Felipe Wolfe wrote: > Hey Jacob ... my name is Sean Wolfe and I'm in a similar position to > yourself, not a lot of Geany type contributions made as yet but I'm > enthusiastic about the technology and would like to see it grow. I > just got back on the Gean

Re: [Geany-devel] Introduction

2012-07-13 Thread Lex Trotman
On 28 April 2012 12:18, Jacob Strohm wrote: > Hello all, > > I'm interested in beginning to contribute to Geany. I'm a freshman CS > major and I often find myself with way too much free time and needing > something productive to do. As I've enjoyed using Geany, its something I'd > like to ge

Re: [Geany-devel] Introduction

2012-07-13 Thread Sean Felipe Wolfe
Hey Jacob ... my name is Sean Wolfe and I'm in a similar position to yourself, not a lot of Geany type contributions made as yet but I'm enthusiastic about the technology and would like to see it grow. I just got back on the Geany list after some time away from Geany , and I saw your intro hadn't b

[Geany-devel] Introduction

2012-04-27 Thread Jacob Strohm
Hello all, I'm interested in beginning to contribute to Geany. I'm a freshman CS major and I often find myself with way too much free time and needing something productive to do. As I've enjoyed using Geany, its something I'd like to get involved in. However, open source (and projects in ge

Re: [Geany-devel] Introduction - Can Koy

2010-02-25 Thread Dominic Hopf
Am Donnerstag, den 25.02.2010, 03:25 -0800 schrieb Can Koy: > Hi, > > My name is Can Koy, and I live in Ankara, Turkey. > (for those confused, my name's pronounced like 'John'). > > My interest in Geany is purely selfish. I just wanted to have a good, robust, > fast, intuitive, versatile editor

[Geany-devel] Introduction - Can Koy

2010-02-25 Thread Can Koy
Hi, My name is Can Koy, and I live in Ankara, Turkey. (for those confused, my name's pronounced like 'John'). My interest in Geany is purely selfish. I just wanted to have a good, robust, fast, intuitive, versatile editor, without 1970's visuals(!), on Linux. So far, Geany is the closest to ma