I took a quick stab this past weekend at trying something out. It's not
perfect (more of a proof of concept), but it seems to work. If someone
wants to try it out:
http://testing.gimp.org/about/meta/social/
A couple of notes:
1. In order to query the relevant API (twitter mostly), I had to
Hi,
On 22.1.2016 at 2:05 PM Alexandre Prokoudine wrote:
On Fri, Jan 22, 2016 at 3:20 PM, Sven Claussner wrote:
Having to check and search many posts on FB, G+, Twitter,
mailing lists and forums is a tedious work which easily
gets neglected, especially when you as a coder just want
to code
I wrote:
> > I'm not the original poster, but I'd love to be able to get, say,
> > the interesting news that shows up on the GIMP Google+ account
Pat David writes:
> Akk,
>
> Do you mean the news that we ("GIMP") post to our own G+ account?
Yes, exactly. It's posted by official people, though
Akk,
Do you mean the news that we ("GIMP") post to our own G+ account?
On Fri, Jan 22, 2016 at 12:32 PM Akkana Peck wrote:
> Pat David writes:
> > First, let me clarify so I understand what you may be proposing:
> >
> > 1. A means for any member of the GIMP team to view
On Fri, Jan 22, 2016 at 3:20 PM, Sven Claussner wrote:
> Having to check and search many posts on FB, G+, Twitter,
> mailing lists and forums is a tedious work which easily
> gets neglected, especially when you as a coder just want
> to code your idea that seems so wonderful. Thus many
> chances
Everything Alex said, but I'll be slightly more optimistic (vs realistic).
The idea that you're suggesting is a good one, but the use-case and
implementation is the tricky bit.
First, let me clarify so I understand what you may be proposing:
1. A means for any member of the GIMP team to view a
For consolidating discussions: on Twitter I don't think it's too hard to
follow posts that tag #gimp or refer to the @gimp account. On Facebook,
people could comment on the GIMP page's "wall." If what you really want
is for people to be able to talk together in a single place, then
probably a