> In terms of my project proposal... partition management is a bit of a > niche topic, given that it is rarely used in an active manner, apart from > the preparation of the disk in installation and the tweaking of the disk for > power users. Nevertheless, one is given a few tools with which to do > this... one of them being QTParted. However, this was last actively > developed in 2005... 3 years ago. Worse still, GParted has been suffering > from development draught for a while, only recently gaining a much needed > C++ dev. To be clear, I mean no disrespect to either project. They are > simply in need of updating and a development surge. I do, however, feel > that the need is here for something new and more sustainable for the coming > years. > What I propose is that I base something new on VisParted (a recent > GParted fork for partedmagic): > ~Abstract it a tad more and adapt it to QT instead of GTKmm (which seem > quite similar). Instead of forking why not help out QtParted and GParted themselves? I know a few of the GParted developers and they would be happy to have more helping hands. For what it is worth, I was working upstream to create a C++ wrapper for libparted so that front-ends like GParted can use a native C++ API. A lot of work is still left to be done. David Cantrell is doing similar work; trying to create a Python wrapper for libparted. However I am not sure these are really relevant to Fedora or not? GParted is part of GNOME, and the libparted work is part of GNU Parted. Happy hacking, Debarshi -- "From what we get, we can make a living; what we give, however, makes a life." -- Arthur Ashe -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list