Thanks, Sean.
I think I would like to clarify a couple of things...

I think I don't quite understand how multiple monitors work.
If I run qtile under kde I have two separate screens. There are some 
issues. But they work more or less
If I run qtile separately I couldn't get to separate screens, when do the 
configuration from the manual: 
screens =[Screen(...),Screen(...)]
I tried also configs from example.
I was curious, if it's a normal behavior.

In terms of the projects, I thought, that for me as for user, maybe the one 
about layouts serialization would be the most relevant.
But on the other hand, for the project I thought maybe some other more 
infrastructure oriented task would be of higher importance, like dbus 
library for example.

However, while I did quite a lot of coding (Python mainly, but also C/C++), 
involving making complex applications from scratch. They all were research 
oriented projects and never systems oriented. I am willing to learn 
specifics, but honestly, not sure what would be a best place to start.

Do you think, dbus library project would be an appropriate project for a 
person with a research background?

Eliza







Do I understand it right, that it's not particularly friendly with multip

On Wednesday, March 18, 2015 at 10:56:25 AM UTC-4, Sean Vig wrote:
>
> Hi Eliza,
>
> That's great to hear that you are interested in Qtile. Since the most 
> recent version (0.9.0), it is up to personal preference which version of 
> Python to run. We've pushed to get Python 3 support, and personally since 
> we've had the support for it, I've been running on Python 3, but we want to 
> continue to support Python 2 until the community has moved beyond it. Let 
> us know if you have questions moving forward.
>
> Sean
>
> On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 9:39 PM, Eliza Guseva <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Hello everyone, 
>>  
>> My name is Eliza. I am a graduate student in Stony Brook University. 
>> I am a many years linux user and do a lot of Python coding as a part of 
>> my graduate work.
>>
>> I intend to apply for GSoC and would be very interested to work on a 
>> Qtile's project. 
>> I have installed Qtile over my KDE, experimented with configurations and 
>> now figuring out how I can contribute 
>> and what would be the most useful contribution on my part. 
>>  
>> While I have found a couple of reproducible bugs as well as things I 
>> would like to add, 
>> I think I would need a couple of days to read more documentation and code 
>> to get deeper into it. 
>>  
>> I've started investigating Python-3 based qtile. 
>> With regards to this, I was curious,  if there are some preferences over 
>> Pythons in the project, 
>> and if there are, which one would be better to work with?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Eliza
>>
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