[Gegl-developer] low-hanging fruit: as such

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Yo -

Dave asked me to try and provide some "low-hanging fruit."  So I have
hacked together some of my ideas in the form of headers.  They are
probably incomplete, undocumented, somewhat self-explanitory, and
probably don't compile.

However, the basic object struct and many of the functions are rather
obvious, so if there was interest someone could easily fill in the
details, or start a bit of discussion.

I am also in the process of arranging to have bugzilla set up.  In there
I will try to outline tasks, make feature requests, and generally do the
things that make cooroporative work possible.  I don't know if there is
interest from anyone in actually fill in these details, but I figured I
should make the opportunity.

I will probably have the headers ready by Monday.

Also, I see no good reason to remove the C++ style comments.  I like
them, I think it is better style, especially for short or same-line
comments.  It is part of the C standard.  Though it isn't C89, neither
is "const" and I already use that everywhere (and most (all?) major C
compilers parse those style comments).  Please explain why you want the
comments changed.

Also, I would like to move the existing ChangeLog to ChangeLog.old and
start using the standard changlog format (the one parsed by Xemacs and
vi and numerous perl scripts) in a new ChangeLog if that is ok with you.
~ That way people could parse our changelog for news updates if they are
into that sorta thing.

- --
Dan


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