Developping a gnome frontend to LaunchPad

Joel Bryan Juliano joelbryan.juliano at gmail.com
Sun May 28 23:14:12 BST 2006


I add 15 ideas in the UbuntuSoC2006 page, and this is one of them,
unfortunately I am late for SoC 2006 registration. But if you care, I have
an initial version of GNOME-Launchpad GUI, which I plan to use perl to
communicate with HTTP, I will still continue to develop the app, but if you
want I can send it to you, and another 5 application that I add in the
SoC2006 page, namely Apt Proxy Manager, Zenity Script Designer, Desktop
Panel Themes, Honesty System and Parental Control.  If someone here working
in SoC2006, I want to adopt my code to them.

On 5/27/06, Lionel Dricot <zeploum at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Dear bugs triagers, bugsquad members and developpers,
>
>
> I have the pleasure to announce that my proposal for Google SoC was
> accepted : developping a Gnome front-end to launchpad.
>
> So, I would like to hear what features you would like such an application
> to have. What needs such an app so you will use it instead of the website
> ? Have you any ideas that you would like to see ?
>
> All ideas are welcome by replying on this mail (I'm not a member of this
> list) or, and it's better, by editing the spec :
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GnomeLaunchpadFrontend
>
> I will collect those ideas and make some mockups before the hard work
> begins.
>
>
> Thank in advance,
>
>
> Lionel (aka Ploum)
>
>
> PS: It will be mentored by seb128, that means that I have to write a very
> high quality application with a very high quality code if I want him to be
> happy. Argh...
>
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