On 4/15/06, Reinout van Schouwen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On http://live.gnome.org/SummerOfCode2006/Ideas , ideas are gathered > for GNOME's participation in the Google Summer of Code 2006. It would be > nice if there were an Epiphany project selected for the SoC this year. [...] > What are your opinions? Keep in mind that a good SoC project should be > finishable in 6 weeks time and there must be clear end terms. >
Some (not so) random suggestions that does not take into account what it would take to finish, nor overall roadmap - just personal opinion and things I've thought of: * Add javascript as extension language: - no python dep just for an extension - javascript engine is already there - GUI and content in same tree (this is important!) - much easier for many no matter what the kool-aiders think ;-) * Barring that, at least fix some script language to be somewhat complete, including: - manipulating DOM - having good documentation! * Web developer extension (needs one of the above, most likely, very hard w/o a good DOM-manipluator like js). * Fix bug #330676 [1], probably by: - adding another boolean setting to GtkNotebook - implement the functionality for shrinking the tabs properly - adding that preference (or new default if you wish) to Epiphany Not really Epiphany only, but affects it severely and is a complete showstopper for people like me in several Gnome apps. * More adblock polish: GUI to unblock/whitelist sites, Flash click-to-play, autoupdate Filter/G blocklist like FF adblock does. * Better extension UI and backend? Now it's just "preferences 2" with a long list of checkboxes. Would be nice to be able to sort, categorize, configure, install, remove etc. Have no clear idea for this, but it has been bugging me, I think it's needed for the future. 1. http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=330676 -- Kristoffer Lundén ✉ [EMAIL PROTECTED] ✉ [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.gamemaker.nu/ ☎ 0704 48 98 77
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