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[Thunar-dev] Thunar-dev Digest, Vol 114, Issue 1
Francesco Pasa
2017-02-08 19:29:27 UTC
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Hi Alex,

thanks a lot for the info. I noticed already the list hasn't got so much
news... I'd go ask the xfce-dev mailing list then.

Best,
Francesco
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Hi all,
I am a student and long time user of XFCE (since about 2007). I'd like to
become a member of the Thunar development team, if possible. I never
contributed to a open source project, so some orientation would be helpful.
- It there a procedure to become a member of the team?
- Is Thunar actively maintained and developed?
- In case, how should I start?
Thanks in advance,
Francesco
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Hi Francesco,
these days not much happens on the "thunar-dev" mailing-list. (ca. 1
mail per month) Most things are discussed on "xfce4-dev".
I am new to the xfce4 community myself, however regarding Thunar the
first thing to achieve probably is to get the gtk3 port finished. The
whole xfce4 stack currently moves from gtk2 to gtk3. Thunar is probably
one of the bigger junks to be moved.
There is already some ongoing development on it, but it seems like the
http://xfce.10915.n7.nabble.com/Experiments-in-porting-
exo-to-Gtk3-td46692.html#a46700
I dont know the current state .. best directly talk to the dev's which
work on thunar and exo, and ask them where you can help.
If you dont have experience with gtk, it probably makes sense to first
move some smaller xfce4 projects to gtk3 to get used to it! ( There used
to be some list of projects to be moved, but I dont know where it can be
found )
CC to xfce4 dev ... please correct me if I am wrong!
Cheers,
Alex
Hi all,
I am a student and long time user of XFCE (since about 2007). I'd like
to become a member of the Thunar development team, if possible. I
never contributed to a open source project, so some orientation would
* It there a procedure to become a member of the team?
* Is Thunar actively maintained and developed?
* In case, how should I start?
Thanks in advance,
Francesco
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