How to get started hacking on GNOME with prebuilt versions of the latest GNOME.
See also: GnomeDeveloperKit
Please list packages you would like to see added to the GNOME DeveloperKit
1. Wish list
- translate-kit
Virtaal translation editor (http://translate.sourceforge.net/wiki/virtaal/index)
- Will it be proposed to be a GNOME module? That would make it easiest to be included.
- poEdit isn't a gnome module either and it is already included.
- No, it's just pulled from foresight (and we are planning to erase it in order to make the image smaller). But anyway, virtaal can be built in GDK's repository (from it's svn snapshot), but it won't be included in default install. - jesse
- poEdit isn't a gnome module either and it is already included.
- Will it be proposed to be a GNOME module? That would make it easiest to be included.
- Some packages from the damn lies gnome extras collection that at usually part of various gnome distros
- contact-lookup-applet
- gimp
- gparted
- nautilus-sendto
- tracker
- It seems tracker uses gmime-2.0, but we have 2.4.
2. Other
- Would it be possible to install packages containing the complete build tree in "built" state (source + object files), so that it's easy to quickly go in and start hacking on a project? (I'm assuming that only separate source + binary packages are available...)