It is possibly best to talk to talk to teacher. You can pose it in the form
of a question: "Hello, I am from X. Because of my personal interest in
GNUstep (which is an open source implementation of ), I wonder if you are aware of Google Summer of Code?
Students get to interact with an open source c
Here the semester is about to end on November 21 2015 and all students
will have a break until Feb 15 2016. I do not know whether I may ask the
Computer Science school to circulate an email asking whether any
students would like to pick on
http://wiki.gnustep.org/index.php/Application_wish_list or
Forgot to add. I really wish:
1. Missing thumbnails to be auto- generated when entering a
directory like any other file manager.
2. Allow much bigger sizes. 48x48 max size previews doesn't
really cut it, especially for photos.
Charles
--
"Nature abhors a Vacu
Riccardo Mottola writes:
> I seem not to get thumbnails when running them. Can someone help me
> understanding and fixing?
>
> I tried on two computers, linux/x86 and freebsd/amd64 thus it is not
> something specific. Somebody just reported that it works for him, so I
> wonder if somebody can tes
It's a mispaste indeed.
http://google-opensource.blogspot.com/2015/10/dozen-of-one-half-dozen-of-other-6th_13.html
Excuse me now, I'm now going into The Corner of Shame. :-)
On Wed, Oct 14, 2015 at 11:09 PM, Svetlana A. Tkachenko <
svetl...@members.fsf.org> wrote:
> > Summer of Code 2016 has be
Hi!
Gaël Elegoët wrote:
Mind you, I have another Powerbook G4 , that one running Debian 8
Jessie, and with GWorkspace-0.9.3 (think it's 0.9.3, but could be
the version before, don't the machine in front of me, anyway a
0.9...something version) installed from the Jessie repo, and there the
thumb
Hi all,
I seem not to get thumbnails when running them. Can someone help me
understanding and fixing?
I tried on two computers, linux/x86 and freebsd/amd64 thus it is not
something specific. Somebody just reported that it works for him, so I
wonder if somebody can test current GWorkspace.
2015-10-15 12:44 GMT+02:00 Philippe Roussel :
> Ok, I guess there are dependencies problems... Sorry but I won't have
> time to look into this or rebuild packages before long...
>
Not a big problem! I can survive with the outdated tools (as long as we
don't decide for a system distribution upgrad
On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 08:48:14AM +0200, Michele Bert wrote:
>
> What does 'apt-get upgrade' gives you ?
> >
> > Here you are:
> The following packages have been kept back:
> affiche.app agenda.app easydiff.app gnustep-back0.24-cairo
> gnustep-base-runtime gnustep-gpbs gnustep-gui-common gnust