Hello,
I contacted David Revoy and got a reply. He explained he doesn't feel GIMP 2.7
is stable enough for regular production work, which would allow him to develop
a good default brush set through actual work. He also said his current brush
set made for ChaosEvolutions DVD probably won't fit
On Sunday, August 01, 2010 11:45:19 Matjaz L. wrote:
I contacted David Revoy and got a reply. He explained he doesn't feel GIMP
2.7 is stable enough for regular production work, which would allow him to
develop a good default brush set through actual work.
...snip
It's a sort of a
I want to thank everyone who responded.
The AutoRotate script does what I want, pretty much.
I am studying Scheme, which looks adequate to handle my desire for
drawing shapes to call out parts of screen captures.
Afterwards, I plan to start trying to comprehend the GIMP project, which
seems
Joseph Areeda wrote:
* Rotate by an arbitrary angle. I've scanned an image but the page
was not square in the scanner or camera.
GIMP has a built-in tool that lets you rotate an image by an arbitrary
angle. There is also a Script-Fu plug-in that you can use to straighten an
image and
On 7/24/10, Kevin Cozens wrote:
Joseph Areeda wrote:
* Rotate by an arbitrary angle. I've scanned an image but the page
was not square in the scanner or camera.
GIMP has a built-in tool that lets you rotate an image by an arbitrary
angle. There is also a Script-Fu plug-in that you
I don't know PS after CS3, I heard it had horrible performance, by the way :)
After all, I did not try to imply that the brush engine is being neglected and
I needed to tell you to work on it, of course not. Just statet what I think is
necessary, if that's already being approached, simply take
hi all,
the reason I talked myself into the position of 'maintainer of default
resources' (is that a title like 'floor manager' at mcdonalds?) at the
LGM is that I voiced concern over how they can either enhance or
sabotage the product vision:
I have spent some time investigating this in order to ask intelligent
questions but I give up, here goes.
I use Gimp for photography and as pre-press for presentations and
web-sites. I am retired from a career of medical image processing, so I
have a history and a library of C++ image
On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 10:49 AM, peter sikking pe...@mmiworks.net wrote:
hi all,
the reason I talked myself into the position of 'maintainer of default
resources' (is that a title like 'floor manager' at mcdonalds?) at the
LGM is that I voiced concern over how they can either enhance or
On 19 July 2010 17:36, Joseph Areeda are...@gmail.com wrote:
Rotate by an arbitrary angle. I've scanned an image but the page was not
square in the scanner or camera. The best way to do this is to draw a line
on the edge of the page and have a command that rotates it to horizontal or
Thanks for opening this discussion, Peter.
On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 9:49 AM, peter sikking pe...@mmiworks.net wrote:
hi all,
the reason I talked myself into the position of 'maintainer of default
resources' (is that a title like 'floor manager' at mcdonalds?) at the
LGM is that I voiced
On 7/19/10, peter sikking wrote:
first of all, resources in GIMP are:
- brushes
- patterns
- gradients
- palettes
- paint dynamics
- tool presets
- templates
Let me say that the toilet paper one has caused a lot of unhealthy
agiotage over the years worldwide :)
Alexandre Prokoudine
I hope you don't deem it inappropriate for a non-developer to input his opinion
on a developing issue but I'd like to add that people who are really concerned
about what GIMP can not do are certainly not concerned about the set of
brushes, patter etc pp. shipped with GIMP. If there is something
On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 10:52 PM, Cedric Sodhi man...@gmx.net wrote:
size, we need far more control over generic brushes. Again, look at PS.
Want to buy me a PS license and a Windows license? You still haven't
taken a look at the current development status, have you?
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On 7/19/10, Cedric Sodhi wrote:
If there is something to
work on in, especially the brushes section then it is improving the brush
engine to give greater GENERIC flexibility
The brush engine is already actively being worked on. You probably
missed all v2.6-v2.7 reviews. Go read them, or,
On 07/19/2010 05:52 PM, Joao S. O. Bueno wrote:
That way, the pepper, sun, wine brushes could go under a bitmap tag,
but have no default tag attached. That would also make it easier to
display just the wanted gradients - several of the gradients shipped
with GIMP are used in tiny-fu scripts.
Von: Alexandre Prokoudine alexandre.prokoud...@gmail.com
This is perhaps quite offtopic, but if it was possible to save guides
in GIMP templates, the existing collection of them could be improved
as well.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=168541
HTH,
Michael
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I'll contact him directly then :)
Regards,
Lamoot
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Martin Nordholts enselic at gmail.com writes:
Hi all,
If you would like better default resources in GIMP, now is a great
opportunity to do something about it. We want GIMP 2.8 to ship with a
good set of default resources, but we need help from our artist
community with this. Right
Hi all,
If you would like better default resources in GIMP, now is a great
opportunity to do something about it. We want GIMP 2.8 to ship with a
good set of default resources, but we need help from our artist
community with this. Right now, we would like to do the following:
* Add rake
You could contact David Revoy and see if he could help you with the brushes.
He's a digital painter and concept artist who also uses open source tools in
his workflow. I see him contributing to many open source painting programs
(e.g. Krita, MyPaint), especially with brushes and similar resources.
On 7/6/10, Martin Nordholts wrote:
Hi all,
If you would like better default resources in GIMP, now is a great
opportunity to do something about it. We want GIMP 2.8 to ship with a
good set of default resources, but we need help from our artist
community with this.
This is perhaps quite
I don´t know if this helps, but there is already the GIMP GPS resources
and I heard about GIMP painter, you could check with their authors to
use what they have made, They would love having their work on GIMP.
Em Qua, 2010-07-07 às 06:58 +0400, Alexandre Prokoudine escreveu:
On 7/6/10, Martin
On 07/07/2010 06:05 AM, Luiz Felipe Moraes Pereira wrote:
I don´t know if this helps, but there is already the GIMP GPS resources
and I heard about GIMP painter, you could check with their authors to
use what they have made, They would love having their work on GIMP.
Thanks for the tip, but it
I have read the code in the \gimp-2.6.8\plug-ins\file-psd
The layer Group Info has dropped
who have the Adobe CS File Formats Specification.pdf or the version above CS
.
Could you do me a favour and send the document to me?
Hades
On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 9:55 AM, Hades wrote:
I have read the code in the \gimp-2.6.8\plug-ins\file-psd
The layer Group Info has dropped
who have the Adobe CS File Formats Specification.pdf or the version above
CS .
Could you do me a favour and send the document to me?
They can't.
Von: Alexandre Prokoudine alexandre.prokoud...@gmail.com
On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 9:55 AM, Hades wrote:
who have the Adobe CS File Formats Specification.pdf or the
version above
CS .
Could you do me a favour and send the document to me?
They can't. There's this thing called SDK
Hi,
On Wed, 2009-01-28 at 21:37 +0200, Cristian Secară wrote:
I am in some discussions regarding some variations about the translation
of this string
Link/Unlink item
and need to know the context where it occurs. My problem is that I am
not able to find it in normal usage.
Where / when
I am in some discussions regarding some variations about the translation
of this string
Link/Unlink item
and need to know the context where it occurs. My problem is that I am
not able to find it in normal usage.
Where / when does this string appear ?
In gimp.gimp-2-6.pot file the string is
On Wednesday 28 January 2009, Cristian Secară wrote:
In gimp.gimp-2-6.pot file the string is surrounded by these other
strings, perhaps somewhat related:
...
Selection mask
Item visibility
Link/Unlink item
Item properties
Move item
Scale item
Resize item
Add layer
...
I _guess_ it is
Hi,
On Tue, 2008-12-30 at 21:18 +, psgo...@bluewin.ch wrote:
I do NOT WANT GIMP TO TALK TO ME IN GERMAN. Please tell me how to get
it switched into English.
So you are not smart enough to go to the GIMP user manual at
http://docs.gimp.org/ and to enter the term Language into the Search
An: psgo...@bluewin.ch
Kopie: gimp-developer@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU
Betreff: Re: [Gimp-developer] Help
Hi,
On Tue, 2008-12-30 at 21:18 +, psgo...@bluewin.ch wrote:
I do NOT WANT GIMP TO TALK TO ME IN GERMAN. Please tell me how to get
it switched into English.
So you are not smart enough
psgo...@bluewin.ch wrote:
Dear Sven,
There currently is no one maintaing th
thank you so much for your answer.
I am not yelling at developers, I am merely asking for help in a sea of
misunderstanding. The entire note I sent was
supposed to be a gently humorous way of attracting some
psgo...@bluewin.ch wrote:
Dear Sven,
thank you so much for your answer.
If you're not used to the world of free software, there are few things
you have to get used to. The first is that every single line of code,
the testing of every single line of code, every bit of documentation,
all
Hi,
On Sat, 2009-01-03 at 14:44 +, psgo...@bluewin.ch wrote:
I am not yelling at developers
Yes, you did. The use of capital letters in emails is commonly
considered to be an expression of shouting. Perhaps you should make
yourself familiar with the most basic rules of communication on the
On Tuesday 30 December 2008 23:18:13 psgo...@bluewin.ch wrote:
Hi,
I wish to use GIMP. I have downloaded it. I have run the setup program.
I have a problem as a result.
Uhuh.
Some more background information first.
I am British. I live in Switzerland. My computer was purchased in
2008/12/31 psgooda wrote:
I wish to use GIMP. I have downloaded it. I have run the setup program.
I have a problem as a result.
Some more background information first.
I am British. I live in Switzerland. My computer was purchased in
Switzerland. The OS offered does not have an
English
Jim Sabatke wrote:
I've got a couple of plug-ins in the gimp plug-in registry that I need a
home for.
If you are searching for a home, then they are not in the registry.
You're just linking to them. Why don't you upload them there?
HTH,
Michael
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Michael Schumacher wrote:
Jim Sabatke wrote:
I've got a couple of plug-ins in the gimp plug-in registry that I need a
home for.
If you are searching for a home, then they are not in the registry.
You're just linking to them. Why don't you upload them there?
HTH,
Michael
Yes, I'm
I've got a couple of plug-ins in the gimp plug-in registry that I need a
home for. Right now they live at a site that begins charging after
trying them for a month. I've tried putting them in my Yahoo briefcase,
but like Yahoo pictures, some people can see them and some can't, even
though I made
On Fri, 23 Nov 2007 21:08:03 -0600
Jim Sabatke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got a couple of plug-ins in the gimp plug-in registry that I need a
home for. Right now they live at a site that begins charging after
trying them for a month. I've tried putting them in my Yahoo briefcase,
but
Hi,
On Sat, 2007-10-13 at 11:42 -0400,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have written the following short blurb on the Sample Points feature
Thanks. But I am not sure if the should advertize the Sample Points
feature in the release notes. It is unfinished and, fortunately, pretty
much undiscoverable
I have written the following short blurb on the Sample Points feature
and provided a corresponding screenshot
(http://flashingtwelve.brickfilms.com/GIMP/Images/samplepoints.png).
---
SAMPLE POINTS
The ability to display information about sample points of an image has
Just to be clear on release notes: not only cheap lens can have
vignetting. Some expensive zooms have it at wide angle.
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GIMP 2.4 will be released very soon. It should be a matter of days.
However, the new web site for 2.4 is not ready yet. It would be nice
to get some help and have the web site ready for the release.
As you may already know, a temporary web site has been set up at
next.gimp.org (please do not
From: G Bulmer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am attempting to write a gimp plugin to 'bridge' between the gimp
and a 3rd party piece of technology, under Linux.
[...]
My users need to stay with their currently deployed versions of
software including the gimp (2.0.5) [...]
If the code for your
I am attempting to write a gimp plugin to 'bridge' between the gimp
and a 3rd party piece of technology, under Linux.
[...]
My users need to stay with their currently deployed versions of
software including the gimp (2.0.5) [...]
If the code for your plugin will fit into a single C
Chaps,
I am attempting to write a gimp plugin to 'bridge' between the gimp
and a 3rd party piece of technology, under Linux.
I'm new to writing gimp plugins, but I believe I can write a 'shim'
between a plugin 'shell' and the other technology.
I believe I understand it, and a plugin is a
On Tue, Dec 05, 2006 at 10:22:18PM -0500, Kevin Cozens wrote:
Marco Ciampa wrote:
I've recently upgraded from ubuntu dapper to edgy and I'm no more able to
compile gimp from cvs. The error seems related to the pygimp section. Here
is the make log:
[snip]
Any hint?
It is due to a bug
I've recently upgraded from ubuntu dapper to edgy and I'm no more able to
compile gimp from cvs. The error seems related to the pygimp section. Here
is the make log:
make[4]: Entering directory `/home/marco/cvs-ssh-gnome/gimp/plug-ins/pygimp'
(cd . \
/usr/bin/pygtk-codegen-2.0 \
Marco Ciampa wrote:
I've recently upgraded from ubuntu dapper to edgy and I'm no more able to
compile gimp from cvs. The error seems related to the pygimp section. Here
is the make log:
[snip]
Any hint?
It is due to a bug in pygtk which has since been fixed. See bug #381389 in
Gnome bugzilla
Replacing libraries and headers with all the latest versions from Tor's
win32 Gimp page hasn't helped. Maybe the cause is gimp 2.2.7 dev?
Hans Breuer wrote:
On 04.10.2006 15:37, Alexander Rabtchevich wrote:
I've compiled the current version of fblur plug-in for Windows. But
when engaged, it
Alexander Rabtchevich wrote:
I've compiled the current version of fblur plug-in for Windows. But when
engaged, it complies: Pango-warning. Couldn't load font Tahoma italic
8... The plug-in works with Gimp 2.3.11, GTK 2.8.18.
I've never seen such problems with my build and never heard that
Thank you, Michael
I've downloaded and tried your compilation of fblur 2.3. It works
without such a message. I don't know what to think.
There is a difference with my compilation in preview: your compilation
shows standard behavior and my compilation displays two preview windows:
one for
I've compiled the current version of fblur plug-in for Windows. But when
engaged, it complies: Pango-warning. Couldn't load font Tahoma italic
8... The plug-in works with Gimp 2.3.11, GTK 2.8.18.
There is no font definitions in the source code of the plug-in. Ive used
the following versions
On 04.10.2006 15:37, Alexander Rabtchevich wrote:
I've compiled the current version of fblur plug-in for Windows. But when
engaged, it complies: Pango-warning. Couldn't load font Tahoma italic
8... The plug-in works with Gimp 2.3.11, GTK 2.8.18.
There is no font definitions in the source code
This plugin calculates the optimal thresholding value for converting a
graymap to a pixelmap
(i.e grey to b/w).
I think it works, but I do not manage to write pixels to the drawable.
Could someone give a hint on how to accomplish this?
#!/usr/bin/env python
import struct
import math
import
Hi,
David Gowers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The blurbs use terms such as drawable which must not show up
in the UI.
Is there any less obscure term? Most of the filters, if they
work on a layer, also work on a channel (the color related ones
being the main exception). Is
Hi,
with some help from Mitch we now have a nice little feature in CVS
that will hopefully turn out to be useful especially for newbies. The
CVS version is now able to display a short explanation for the
selected menu-item in the statusbar of the image window. We will
probably also allow to have
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hi everyone
i'm new to gimp. and i am very excited about the project.. i'mm currently doing my engineering and would like to get involved in gimp development..
but sadly i know nothing about it would somebody be kind enough to help me start...
plzz
i downloaded the source code but coudnt
Hi all,
I am very newly introduced to GIMP. now i need to do 2D image rotation
and needs to read pixel values at some specified coordinates.
can anyone guide me in this aspect by pointing to me any simple
example codes written using GIMP libraries ...
Thanx in advance ...
with regards,
Rajesh T.S wrote:
Hi all,
I am very newly introduced to GIMP. now i need to do 2D image rotation
and needs to read pixel values at some specified coordinates.
can anyone guide me in this aspect by pointing to me any simple example
codes written using GIMP libraries ...
First advice:
On Monday 02 May 2005 15:07, Michael Schumacher wrote:
Rajesh T.S wrote:
Hi all,
I am very newly introduced to GIMP. now i need to do 2D image
rotation and needs to read pixel values at some specified
coordinates. can anyone guide me in this aspect by pointing to me
any simple example
hello sir/mam, we r students of final year engineering
studing in national institute of
engineering,mysore,karnataka,India.
sir we r doing a project on pattern recognition in
image processing.we have chosen linux as platform.we
came to know about GIMP and GIMP-PLUGINS.
sir we have some questions
Hi,
Michael Schumacher [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I think this is a request for advice on how to create a file
loading/saving plug-in (registering the handlers for file type
etc...). AFAIK there is no template for this (wasn't there an
enhancement request for this?). It should be possible to
On 24.10.2004, at 20:36, Sven Neumann wrote:
The help system has always been designed that way. The problem was
with the way the help pages get generated from the DocBook sources.
During that process empty pages were generated instead of no
pages. Thus, the language fallback in the help system
I run gimp in swedish and the translation is very good. The help files
however are mostly blank pages. I have to quit and start gimp in english
in order to get any help.
Of course this problem can be solved by deleting the swedish documentation
and then I assume I would get the english one. But
Hi,
Jean-Sebastien Senecal [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm working on an open-source software for real-time mix-medias,
similar to Puredata. We've started using part of the Gimp code for
image processing. For now, I was able to move the composition
functions in paint-funcs.
Ie read a thread some months ago on GIMP developers saying that the
Gimp-ghelp should be designed in such a way that, when a page did not
exist for a locale, it would fall back to other languages in a given
order.
Was that implemented?
If so..is the fallback to swedish en ?
And Dennis:
No,
Hi,
Joao S. O. Bueno Calligaris [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ie read a thread some months ago on GIMP developers saying that the
Gimp-ghelp should be designed in such a way that, when a page did not
exist for a locale, it would fall back to other languages in a given
order.
Was that
Hi,
I'm working on an open-source software for real-time mix-medias,
similar to Puredata. We've started using part of the Gimp code for image
processing. For now, I was able to move the composition functions in
paint-funcs. However, since the functions are not documented, I find it
often
Jean-Sebastien Senecal wrote:
Hi,
I'm working on an open-source software for real-time mix-medias,
similar to Puredata. We've started using part of the Gimp code for
image processing. For now, I was able to move the composition
functions in paint-funcs. However, since the functions are not
Hi,
Cai Qian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Where can I download the current version of the docs? Is it in CVS or
ftp://ftp.gimp.org/pub/gimp/v2.1/
Oh, sorry, I thought that was obvious. The docs are in the GIMP source
tree (of course since large parts are generated from the source code)
in the
I've uploaded the current state of the docs to
http://developer.gimp.org/api/2.0/. There's a lot of room for
improvements here and I don't really care where you would want to
start. One of the things I'd like to see being done is to make sure
that each section has at least a short
Hi,
we are getting closer to the 2.2 release but there's still a lot of
things that need to be done. This mail will focus on stuff that should
be done for GIMP 2.2 but doesn't need any programming skills. For that
reason I am also addressing the gimp-user list here. We are looking
for
Hi,
Cai Qian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
(2) Review and complete the API reference manuals. This will probably
need some programming skills but some simple proof-reading would
already help a lot. We have tried to keep the API reference
manuals uptodate during development. We did
On Tue, Jul 27, 2004 at 08:35:29PM -0400, Philip Lafleur wrote:
William Skaggs wrote:
Well, the whole point of trying to use material from GUM is to
avoid unnecessary rewriting, but if that HOWTO is the best that
can be done, then the only conclusion is that using a tablet in
Gimp is only
Hi,
I have been putting some stuff into gimp-help-2 recently, and one
thought I have is that it would be a good idea to make use of
material from the old Gimp 1.2 GUM to the extent possible. In
the old GUM there was a pretty nice chapter about using Gimp with
tablets, but it is seriously out
William Skaggs wrote:
Hi,
I have been putting some stuff into gimp-help-2 recently, and one
thought I have is that it would be a good idea to make use of
material from the old Gimp 1.2 GUM to the extent possible. In
the old GUM there was a pretty nice chapter about using Gimp with
tablets, but
Philip Lafleur writes:
I don't think there's much of a point in rewriting what's already
maintained and much more complete in the HOWTO at
http://linuxwacom.sourceforge.net .
Well, the whole point of trying to use material from GUM is to
avoid unnecessary rewriting, but if that HOWTO is the
William Skaggs wrote:
Well, the whole point of trying to use material from GUM is to
avoid unnecessary rewriting, but if that HOWTO is the best that
can be done, then the only conclusion is that using a tablet in
Gimp is only possible in Linux and only for adventuresome
people with strong computer
Philip Lafleur wrote:
In Linux that is indeed the case, unfortunately, and as far as I know
that document is probably the best source of help. I don't think the
material from GUM, which is pretty outdated, suggests anything different
- in fact, from looking it over, it appears that things are
Hi,
I have been asked to make amorous advances towards everyone of you in
order to convince you to join the effort of building a web-site that
reflects the fact that GIMP is going 2.0. The plan is too work on what
is mmmaybe,gimp.org at the moment and have it moved to www.gimp.org
this weekend.
Hi there.
I am translating it into brazillian portuguese. The GIMP translations
are part of the Gnome Translation Project. I had even joined the lis
of the pt_BR translators. Most likely there is are nice resources to
it translators to.
The home page for the gnome translation projects is:
Hi,
I'd like to retranslate GIMP in italian, the current translation almost sucks.
I searched the main site but I haven't found anything, couls omeone tell me
how to do it?
Thanks
Olaf
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I'd like to retranslate GIMP in italian, the current translation
almost sucks.
I searched the main site but I haven't found anything, couls omeone
tell me
how to do it?
Talk to Daniele Medri
On Tue, 2003-02-25 at 13:26, Sven Neumann wrote:
Do you have any specifics on what you're looking at
changing - are there some bug reports that suggest a change is needed in
the Preferences? It would help if there were since, at present, I
haven't see many problems with the Preferences
Hi,
there hasn't been much feedback lately on similar requests, but I'll
try it once more since I assume that everyone is interested in getting
the next GIMP release done...
The Preferences dialog has grown over the past and we applied a
tree-like structure in order to make it easy to find
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Hi, im having trouble downloading GDK for GIMP...error occusrs regarding
libgdk-0.dll could not be found in the specified path.
could you possible help me...
thanks
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MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your
Hi!
Jeff Trefftz and I are planning a compile party for Friday, 1PM EST,
(my time). Here is a link to a world clock for that day and time:
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?day=15month=2year=2002hour=13min=0sec=0p1=77
It is to be an irc party (irc.gimp.org, #gimp) and the
Hi Syngin,
syngin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The time has come to determine an index system for the new help package.
The entire help system will be changing (as previously determined) and
initial discussions with Sven have leaned toward an XML index and
precompiled HTML help files.
The
The time has come to determine an index system for the new help package.
The entire help system will be changing (as previously determined) and
initial discussions with Sven have leaned toward an XML index and
precompiled HTML help files.
The role of the index will be to eliminate hard coded
Hi,
Raphael Quinet [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am trying to help Daniel (and others, hopefully) by dealing with the bug
reports in bugzilla.
Have you already changed Bugzilla so it sends email about new bug-reports
and changes to existing bug-reports?
Salut, Sven
On 25 Apr, Sven Neumann wrote:
I am trying to help Daniel (and others, hopefully) by dealing with
the bug reports in bugzilla.
Have you already changed Bugzilla so it sends email about new
bug-reports and changes to existing bug-reports?
Impossible so far. We first need a [EMAIL
I am trying to help Daniel (and others, hopefully) by dealing with the bug
reports in bugzilla. This means confirming recently submitted bugs, replying
to some questions, asking for more information about incomplete bug reports,
and so on. But some of the bug reports are platform-specific and I
Sven Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
Raphael Quinet [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am trying to help Daniel (and others, hopefully) by dealing with the bug
reports in bugzilla.
Have you already changed Bugzilla so it sends email about new bug-reports
and changes to existing
Michael Natterer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Seems I am not an administrator (or however this is called in Mozilla)
for the GIMP module. However when we first talked on IRC about moving
all bugs to Mozilla we talked about adding Daniel, Yosh, Sven and myself
as the initial administrators.
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