Vincent Untz wrote:
>
> So if you can think of a topic that would be suitable for a hackfest,
> please talk about it with a few people and share your idea.
Maybe this is still too-low-level, but there been lots of talk and no
action on a Nautilus dbus api...
- Mike
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On Tue, 2008-04-15 at 14:48 +0200, Vincent Untz wrote:
> One of the things the Board wants to see happen this year is hackfests,
> and the fact that the GTK+ one was a success is a good sign that we
> should do this :-) But to make this happen, we need help from the
> community to come up with idea
If you want to get more sponsorship, an idea would be to ping the current
corporate sponsors for ideas. You could agree to focus on an area important
to them in exchange for sponsoring the event - the venue, food or travel.
Stormy
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While this may not be a hot topic on everyone mind, but that fit the
criteria that Luis
and many others have raised:
- Integrated Printer Management across different print systems via DBUS
interfaces
thus allow different printer management tools to function in across
distros and platforms
(
On Tue, 2008-04-15 at 14:48 +0200, Vincent Untz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I guess most people have read various blog posts about how the GTK+
> hackfest went, and I've heard there'll be a small report about it too.
> But the general feeling seems to be that it was really useful.
>
> One of the things the
Hi,
I'm unclear how useful it will be to throw out ideas without matching it
up to names of developers interested & motivated to go & fix the
problems, but anyhoo...
Luis Villa wrote:
> If that is part of what made the gtk hackfest successful, should we be
> thinking about higher-level stuff (wi
On Tue, 2008-04-15 at 10:49 -0400, Luis Villa wrote:
> > One of the things the Board wants to see happen this year is hackfests,
> > and the fact that the GTK+ one was a success is a good sign that we
> > should do this :-) But to make this happen, we need help from the
> > community to come
On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 8:48 AM, Vincent Untz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I guess most people have read various blog posts about how the GTK+
> hackfest went, and I've heard there'll be a small report about it too.
> But the general feeling seems to be that it was really useful.
>
> On
On Tue, 2008-04-15 at 14:48 +0200, Vincent Untz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I guess most people have read various blog posts about how the GTK+
> hackfest went, and I've heard there'll be a small report about it too.
> But the general feeling seems to be that it was really useful.
>
> One of the things the
> More specifically, some pixbuf loaders (png and tiff) load the entire
> image, and then scale it. This leads to huge memory usage (bug 142428)
> loading the image.
Yes - I reported this a a Gnome security problem about eight years ago.
Quite a few gnome apps fed small compressed images explode
> So if you can think of a topic that would be suitable for a hackfest,
> please talk about it with a few people and share your idea.
I'd like to suggest one possible topic: The pixbuf loaders. They're slow
and memory intensive, and this drags down anything that needs thumbnails
(Nautilus, etc).
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