Hey everyone,
Attending: Martin, Tav, Mikekov, Krlr17, NPJ, Mansi, Jonathan, Marc,
René
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Mansi - introduced themselves, they are from India and are a computer
science and interested to help with Inkscape with the filters.
Tav - XML editor rewriting it for Gtk4 compatibility trying to add drag
and drop but it's a bit of a nightmare. The code hasn't been touched
much in 20 years. There's a couple of different options, and he's going
for the tree view. He copied the code from the object dialog, but it
turns out the drag and drop wasn't working in the object dialog and it
was segfaulting with an asserts. But even fixing those wasn't fixing
it. We discussed the details further for ten minutes.
Mikekov - Been on vacation but recommends studying the Gtk4 which
details all the new concepts and it's going to be important for our
developers to learn them and get comfortable with using it properly.
Krlr17 - Martin wanted to know how the issues tracker is going, they
said they could do with some help. On bug fixing they think a bug
accelerator program would greatly help. For the triaging side, we
should do a mentorship program where we spend some time getting new
people into the project. People on the forum might be a good source of
potential candidates.
Jonthan - Bug accelerator program, has a draft but is not ready to be
submitted. The goal is to have people apply for the position. We talked
briefly about the way the new project should be run. We created a poll
to ask people who would be interested in joining the hiring committee.
Marc and Jonathan said yes. Everyone else abstained. Another poll for
who would be interested, and there were people who answered yes (named
withheld). A third poll about if we should run the program again came
back with a 100% in favor vote that we should do it. Jonathan will set
up a PLC vote at the weekend.
René - Martin asked about a testing bug on macOS and René will look at
it and will be able to run the whole test suite locally to find out
what's going on. René is reviewing the mac-statium article and keep in
touch with those guys. Also working on Gtk building stuff in general.
We talked briefly about rocket chat, matrix and alternative chat, we
will continue to have this chat to make sure we're doing the right
thing. We're not going to rush into making a change at this time
though.
Thanks to everyone who came and talked about developer issues. It was a
full and fun meeting today.
Best Regards, Martin Owens