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Re: Google Summer of Code project concepts


From: Cyril Roelandt
Subject: Re: Google Summer of Code project concepts
Date: Thu, 11 Apr 2013 21:38:34 +0200
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On 04/09/2013 04:00 PM, Nikita Karetnikov wrote:
That's a fair question. I suppose I don't much know -- the Summer of
Code ideas site listed "package window manager" as one of the
projects, so I assumed there was a lot to be done. Maybe that's more
about packaging the dependencies of the larger projects.

I've just checked the page.  Yes, I feel that it's about packaging the
dependencies.  So if you like tiling WMs, you can package one (by the
way, there is a patch [1] that adds dwm to 'core-updates').  Then you
can package things like PDF viewers and other graphical tools.  For
example, you can create a list of tools which are shipped with GNOME.
This will reduce the amount of work when we decide to package a
non-tiling WM.

Indeed, this project is more about packaging a __Desktop_Environment__ rather than a simple Window Manager.

By the way, I pushed the dwm patch in the core-updates branch.


So, here is a to-do list that summarizes the above:

1. Choose a WM.

2. For instance, find which packages are shipped with GNOME.

3. Use 'guix import' and 'guix package -A' to identify the missing
    packages.  It will help to determine what should be done first.


One thing to do for huge packages such as GNOME/KDE would be to package the graphic toolkits they use, and which are used by many pieces of software. This would probably require quite a lot of work.

Cyril.



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