Hi Carl, Thanks for your answer (and for your *great* work on Cairo, which I use quite a lot on my PhD project)!
> It looks like that tar file is broken, (just contains a single > symlink?). But with a bit more effort, I did manage to find the code. Woops, silly mistake. The tarball is fine now, sorry you had trouble getting the code. > It would be nice to be able to collaborate on the development of the > code. One approach would be to find a central place (say, GNOME's CVS > (or is it svn now?) tree), and find someone with commit access to > that, etc. Actually, the torturer code is already in a git repository, on the OLPC servers. You can get it like this: git clone git://dev.laptop.org/projects/soc-gtk Inside the "soc-gtk" directory, you'll find 3 subdirs, "gtk-theme-torturer" is the one you want. For the moment, I think only I have write access to this git repository, but I'll try and ask people in charge if they can add other people. In the meantime, you can just send me patches and I'll gladly upload them :o) If you think another solution would be more convenient (GNOME's repositories, freedesktop.org, etc.), really no problem. Cheers, Manu _______________________________________________ Performance-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/performance-list
