Hi Peylight -
So, one of the ideas that come through is that what the KDE folks have
for their "KDE Store" might attend everything we'd need on the server
side. (Given the rper diplomacy and comunication, we might evenbe able
to share the install and servers and not have to run our own) .
The last one I was involved with was the 2.2 version one. :-p
On 28 July 2016 at 15:55, Pat David wrote:
> per mitch from irc, I've added the 2.8 splash screen to
>
> http://www.gimp.org/about/splash/stable.html
>
> but I'm not sure who the author is - could someone please
I think you mean "IWarp" tool?
On 10 April 2016 at 23:42, Pat David wrote:
> Thanks for the share! I'll be travelling to LGM this week and likely
> unable to get to it before the following week at the soonest (assuming
> someone else doesn't get it ported first).
>
> I'll
An asset manager is undoubtedly something needed very badly -
There are some features that would be needed - which Jehan summarized quite
well in an e-mail sent about 2 years ago (I remember the date because I was just
back from Leipzig)
At first, I think requiring all assets to be in a git
On 1 April 2016 at 18:14, Kasim Ahmic wrote:
> I personally am a huge supporter of redoing the registry, and I like the
> ideas you've proposed here. My only concern is one that was actually brought
> up by someone else a few months ago; registry integration within GIMP
just hold there: is the structure you built capable of handling
multible international versions?
If so, a guide on how to generate the localized versions would be a
nice thing to have.
On 30 November 2015 at 15:25, Pat David wrote:
> Alex,
>
> I know that some folks may not
Hi Pat !
Thank you for the effort you are putting into this.
I myself am busy to take a careful luck now - but a far as I can see
you are taking the right decisions.
Would you mind pinging me later this week? I think I can come up with
some text for
the programing algorithms part.
Regards,
The current color scheme was put together for GIMP 2.4.
While it has been refreshing for a mostly BW web for a while, I agree,
and think most people do, that we are a bit tired of that color-scheme
for now. And for others, as Bob wrote, it can even be a major showstopper.
All in all, if you