Hi,

My name is Gaetan Morin, I am a student in a software engineering school
(Ensimag, France), and I am very much interested in participating in this
year's Gnome GSoC.

One idea I would love to apply for would be to add a Clutter view to
Nautilus. Of course this would not be too fancy and bloated. It could be
kept simple, in the Gnome spirit, maybe start by mimicking the icon view and
then add some subtle animations and improvements.
I believe such a feature would be greatly beneficial to Gnome for the
following reasons :
- it would make nautilus feel more modern and appealing to the end user, and
this should not be underestimated, especially for such a core component of
the desktop experience.
- it would provide a nice base for further file management paradigm
experiments, e.g. for Gnome 3.0 and the ideas discussed
here<http://live.gnome.org/Boston2008/GUIHackfest/FileManagement>

I have already been toying with Clutter and GTK in C, so this part shouldn't
be a problem. I am also passionate about user interfaces, and as such I am a
great supporter of Gnome's "keep things simple" philosophy. (no, I am not
talking about breaking everything and turning Gnome into a bloated mess such
as Vista ;-)

Since this is not on your idea list, I wanted to know if there was any
interest at all in this idea. If so do you think it is suitable for a GSoC
project ?

If you think it is interesting would be glad to give more details.

Regards,
Gaetan

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