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> Spotted the lurker having a bad day :)
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All of us play that part sometime. It's important to get over it and move
on, and not to send out emails to the group while upset. Being part of the
community means being social. Part of being social is not being a lurker. :)
> You say that noone w
On 29 April 2016 at 13:52, C R wrote:
>> My experience is that GIMP developers don't care what any user would
>> like to have.
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> Clearly untrue. We have the Unified Transform Tool, hardware acceleration,
> Mypaint brush engine, and (up to) 64bit colour depth, and linear light
> blending modes
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> My experience is that GIMP developers don't care what any user would
> like to have.
>
Clearly untrue. We have the Unified Transform Tool, hardware acceleration,
Mypaint brush engine, and (up to) 64bit colour depth, and linear light
blending modes to look forward to in the next release, the fr
29 апр. 2016 г. 19:37 пользователь "john smith" написал:
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> My experience is that GIMP developers don't care what any user would
> like to have.
What experience would that be exactly?
Alex
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* john smith [04-29-16 12:38]:
> My experience is that GIMP developers don't care what any user would
> like to have.
> The general response is "we have previously decided that we want to do
> it like this and we aren't interested in how the end user might find
> something useful".
> This is in st
My experience is that GIMP developers don't care what any user would
like to have.
The general response is "we have previously decided that we want to do
it like this and we aren't interested in how the end user might find
something useful".
This is in stark contrast to most of the other open sourc
The great advantage of the bug-tracker is that it allows requests to be
handled in a structured way. It is easy to find specific types of
enhancement requests in the bug-tracker and examine the priority they have
been given and the discussion that followed them. Getting this information
from a fo
Am Samstag, 23. April 2016, 11:40:26 schrieb Euri Pinhollow:
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> Bugtracker is for developers and they should pick doable tasks from
> forum themselves.
Most developers are too busy doing developing to read any forums.
Communication is either actively pushed their way (i.e., via mail) or ig
My point of view is: enchancements should be discussed on the forum,
not in a bugtracker. Here is what DispCalGUI has:
https://hub.displaycal.net/forums/
Mailing list is not exceptionally convenient for many people (myself
included. I just mailed topic starter instead of mailing to the list
thinki
Hello,
I don't believe this was in the items of the GIMP meeting at LGM. This
said, I arrived slightly late, and it was very hard to keep up on
everything which was being said because the table was huge and the
room very noisy. So maybe I missed this discussion.
Anyway I'll give my opinion here o
Hi,
no reply yet.
I asked the devs to discuss it at the LGM, but so far
I don't see anything in the (intermediate state of)
the meeting minutes.
Was it discussed and to which result?
Greetings
Sven
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Hi,
in the light of current events one problem comes up again:
how do we deal with enhancement requests reported in Bugzilla?
Currently we count 1'193 open GIMP bugs, of which 607 are
enhancement requests. We're drowning in them.
In 2015 Jim DeLaHunt pointed out a discrepancy between the
websit
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