Re: [gnome-love] Project idea : presentation tool for the GNOME desktop
- From: Stéphane Maniaci <stephane maniaci gmail com>
- To: gnome-love gnome org, gnome-soc-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [gnome-love] Project idea : presentation tool for the GNOME desktop
- Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2010 11:32:00 +0200
Given the nature of the problem, you'd probably need
to mention that you
would carry on maintaining the project after your first bout with the
code.
I would be glad to maintain it !
I
don't want to demotivate, but founding a completely new project is way
more complicated than joining or reviving an existing project,
I
was aware of Agnubis and Criawpis, and found that those were dead
projects too. I think it's becoming easier to program such tools, with
the help of Clutter and Python/Vala.
I know of at
least two people who've started similar projects, though I
have no idea how far they've gotten:
Thanks for the links, I had never heard of them before (they
didn't exist 6 months ago, that might be why). I haven't checked and
built their projects yet, but I think they both have a good start. To
quote the homepage of the first one (Ease) :
this
semester I will be developing a new desktop presentation
application for GNOME, entitled "Ease". Currently, the de facto choice
in this area is OpenOffice.org Impress, which is poorly integrated into
the desktop and is, in my opinion, a very clumsy and badly designed
application in general. Compared to Apple's Keynote
or even
PowerPoint, Impress is a decidedly weak option.
which
is exactly what I think. What should I do then ? I don't want to
duplicate their effort even though I'd be glad to work on such projects,
and I don't think I can join them as a GSoC task, can I ?
Thanks for the answers,
Stéphane.
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