Hi,
Damien Genet [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Why can't you launch a « Gimp Fund » through paypal, like the Blender
foundation did ? I think that the Gimp has much more visibility than
Blender did, and would have no problems raising money. Actually, it may
even help to boost the development.
After an intolerable long wait, I just released the first official version
of the new GimpPreview plug-in widget.
You can find it at http://refocus.sourceforge.net/preview;.
It has changed considerably compared with the previous proposal. I
have completely eliminated the entire event-id
Ernst Lippe wrote:
After an intolerable long wait, I just released the first official version
of the new GimpPreview plug-in widget.
You can find it at http://refocus.sourceforge.net/preview;.
I've given it a cursory scan and it looks pretty good to me
(interface and functionalitywise, that is,
On Wed, 11 Jun 2003 13:45:20 +0100
Adam D. Moss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ernst Lippe wrote:
After an intolerable long wait, I just released the first official version
of the new GimpPreview plug-in widget.
You can find it at http://refocus.sourceforge.net/preview;.
I've given it a
Hi,
Le mer 11/06/2003 à 11:45, Sven Neumann a écrit :
I'm not sure if it would boost development, it might as well hurt it.
The problem with money is that we would somehow have to decide how to
spend it. Paying developers from such a fund could cause quite some
disagreements. If others are
Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
Damien Genet [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Why can't you launch a « Gimp Fund » through paypal, like the Blender
foundation did ? I think that the Gimp has much more visibility than
Blender did, and would have no problems raising money. Actually, it may
even help to boost