Alexandre Prokoudine writes:
> Heya,
>
> I started rewriting our FAQ a while ago. Here's the very first draft:
>
> https://gist.github.com/prokoudine/d4e44f14a363073fd737
Nice!
I made a few edits for your consideration:
https://gist.github.com/akkana/a51941efeb39cf096dd4
You mentioned circular
Pat David writes:
Pat> Downloads Page
Pat> I'm a bit conflicted about this. I understand that we used to use jquery
Pat> to try and guess the OS the visitor was on, and present them with a
Pat> sub-section of the downloads page.
Pat>
Pat> I am almost thinking that perhaps we can simply present use
On Tuesday, November 10, 2015, Pat David wrote:
> I was mostly considering the prior use cases for the registry that made it
> helpful/handy. I came up with these broad thoughts:
>
> 1. Allow registered users to post content:
> a. Post new scripts/plugins with attachments and versioning if p
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 a feed of interactions
> with the GIMP accounts across various social media platforms?
> (This does _not_ necessarily mean _any_ arbitrary mention of GIMP
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 of
Andrew Toskin writes:
> > On 2016-04-01 13:32, Pat David wrote:
> > Jehan suggested that each script/plugin/asset have it's own git repo.
> > This would be handy, particularly if script authors did this as well (as it
> > considerably eases the inclusion of external repos as submodules).
> > Howev
Jehan Pagès writes:
[on one repo per asset vs. one repo containing many assets]
> Really I don't understand this point which Akkana is raising. Has
> anyone ever made plugins for various software? I have, for a bunch,
> many dead now, some still living. And never have I ever thought "oh
> let's put