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Title: how many are we?
Post by: jls on April 13, 2016, 02:30:50 AM
how many are we?
Title: Re: how many are we?
Post by: Onyarian on April 13, 2016, 01:44:28 PM
With me, 2 [emoji1]

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Title: how many are we?
Post by: coreplayer2 on April 13, 2016, 11:53:29 PM
Please Define "we"?? [emoji12]


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Title: Re: how many are we?
Post by: nitram on April 17, 2016, 06:57:21 PM
Still around, just not as active - springtime!
Title: Re: how many are we?
Post by: sm8ps on May 11, 2016, 12:08:23 PM
Currently lurking at best but dedicated to return to active state eventually. Count me in!
Title: Re: how many are we?
Post by: LichenSymbiont on May 13, 2016, 02:26:49 PM
Well, i'm not too far away ^^

I'm working on an XCB-based widgets layer, for making a WM and a small "desktop environment"/IDE, which will be fun to use in such a small and efficient distro as dCore.
I've just been uninspired to communicate here, as I'd like to have this published, and have you guys test it.

I'm going back to working on my projects again, but I will be back once I have a WM and the other thing ready for release.
Code will be published on my github of course. And I really hope there will be contributors, or at least users of the library... or all my faith in humanity will be lost... as every damn WM has it's home-brewed widgets, instead of using a lightweight library that can be improved by hundreds or thousands of developers. By knowing what's already out there, it will become the library of choise of small graphical programs, as there are no modern widgets libraries that has not tried to take on too much -- GTK and Qt being examples of taking on way too much. There are however some small widgets libraries for OpenGL that's exclusively for getting widgets on the screen and handling events in the widgets.

So, see you all later.

Oh, and I don't think I commented on "recent" changes to the wiki, sm8ps, but it's looking good! I'd like to have seen some more buzz on here, but I hope my lightweight desktop environment (or whatever to call it), will stirr things up in here (in a positive way) :)