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A blog made for GNOME Keysign application. Friday, August 26, 2016. GNOME Keysign - GSoC 2016 Final Report. Package the old app using flatpak. What will happen after GSoC. With the help of my mentor Tobias Muel.
Sunday, September 4, 2016. I organized a workshop for newbies, it went really well. I had 4 students and 2 of them were able to submit their first patch. Also, I got so awesome friends. Then we had an interesting bunch of talks which I really enjoyed attending and learning from it. That gave a bigger picture of GNOME workflow and also the new things moving around GNOME. Thanks to GNOME community for sponsoring to attend the conference.
It seems like this summer passed by a bit quicker than the rest. I suspect its because of the great time I had, working with you people. Then there was also the week at GUADEC which just flew by. Now, for the final report for the Google Summer of Code, here is a quick summary of the work that has been done over the summer. Bookshelf-like view for recent documents. This has been discussed in Bug 633501.
Do you want to test GNOME Photos? If you are interested in testing the latest version of GNOME Photos, now it will be easier than before! Recently we made Photos available as a Flatpak. This means that you can now run the latest, unstable version and help us to find regressions or general bugs. At this time to install the application you still need to use the command line. For installing the Flatpak package, after that you just need follow the few steps described below.
Little hands Go Green! September 10, 2012 in Uncategorized. For year 2011 is out and once again thanks to bug master Andre. While going through statistics, i realized that i have achieved this. In row, wow! On various GN.