Re: [Gimp-user] Coding for Gimp

2003-10-07 Thread Eric Pierce
Thanks both of you for the links.

Damn... I'm intimidated to say the least.  Looks like I've got some
reading ahead of me.

Ta ta,
Eric Pierce

 Eric Pierce wrote:
 Forgive my naivety, but what would be a good way to plunge into some
 Gimp
 code and maybe even help out someday?

 We need lots of people, for everything from bug fixing to plug-in
 maintenance, and core development. Plug-ins are smaller, so
 getting into those is somewhat easier than attacking the core,
 although since it's been re-structured, the core is nicely
 objectified and readable too (except for a couple of places).

 Some information on getting started is here...
 http://mmmaybe.gimp.org/develop/

 and a page I wrote for the wiki, which I hope will eventually
 make its way onto the website, is here:
 http://wiki.gimp.org/gimp/GettingStartedWithGimp

 This also contains lots of information on how non-programmer
 types can wet their feet and help out with the website, bugzilla,
 testing, documentation and general helping out  support.

 For more developer type profiles, you could look here...
 http://developer.gimp.org

 Cheers,
 Dave.

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Re: [Gimp-user] Coding for Gimp

2003-09-29 Thread David Neary
Eric Pierce wrote:
 Forgive my naivety, but what would be a good way to plunge into some Gimp
 code and maybe even help out someday?

We need lots of people, for everything from bug fixing to plug-in
maintenance, and core development. Plug-ins are smaller, so
getting into those is somewhat easier than attacking the core,
although since it's been re-structured, the core is nicely
objectified and readable too (except for a couple of places).

Some information on getting started is here...
http://mmmaybe.gimp.org/develop/

and a page I wrote for the wiki, which I hope will eventually
make its way onto the website, is here:
http://wiki.gimp.org/gimp/GettingStartedWithGimp

This also contains lots of information on how non-programmer
types can wet their feet and help out with the website, bugzilla,
testing, documentation and general helping out  support.

For more developer type profiles, you could look here...
http://developer.gimp.org

Cheers,
Dave.

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   Lyon, France
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[Gimp-user] Coding for Gimp

2003-09-27 Thread Eric Pierce
Forgive my naivety, but what would be a good way to plunge into some Gimp
code and maybe even help out someday?

I currently do web development (PHP, JavaScript, ColdFusion) and I've
mucked a little with C/C++ and I even did some Assembler programming on
the (don't laugh) Apple ][+ years back.

Any comments, suggestions and gentle shoves in the right direction would
be much obliged.

Thanks,
Eric Pierce

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