Hi Adam, Thanks for the reply. Actually,what I have in my mind is integration.I'll be using existing components and integrating them seamlessly into a smooth,convenient environment. The TODO tasks point you made is very interesting.I'll definitely keep it in mind.
I shall set up a sync system between IDE and TODO,evolution. Please let me know if I should proceed further. Atri On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 6:14 PM, Adam Tauno Williams <[email protected] > wrote: > On Wed, 2012-02-29 at 17:54 +0530, Atri Sharma wrote > > > > I am Atri Sharma.I am a C++ developer. > > I had an application in mind which I believe can be implemented on > > gnome. > > All the FOSS developers have a set of applications and tools which are > > needed regularly.Accessing them seperately can be time consuming.My > > system would give the developer a single GUI from where he/she can > > code,manage their task and bug lists,stay connected on IRC,manage > > their projects,access the repository,run diff/patch with a single > > click,set their status,manage their projects,access the terminal and > > many other features. > > I think gnome-shell does this. :) > > But there is a lot under "manage their projects" or "manage their > tasks". Applications like Evolution do tasks, and others like > Monodevelop support TODO features. > > It would be *much* more interesting [speaking as a *user*] to see more > integration of these applications rather than yet-another-IDE or plugin > scheme. Like how about having my IDE's projects appear as TODO folders > in Evolution and the discovered TODO's as tasks? etc... Much of this > can be accessed via D-Bus so any app can use it. > > There are first rate applications for many of these tasks you describe; > integration will get you further than reinvention. > > For instance there are Eclipse plugins for everything you describe. But > I don't want to wed myself to Eclipse, I want to use the real > applications when I need the power. > > > I am more than willing to implement it.If the community approves of my > > idea,I shall immediately commence designing the system. > > Open Source is a do-acracy. Those that contribute determine the > direction. You don't need to ask for community approval. Do, and if it > is quality work, people will pick it up. > > > I have attached a basic outline of the GUI.Please have a look. > > Do let me know if any clarification is required > > > _______________________________________________ > gnome-list mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-list > >
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