On 21 July 2011 20:05, Øyvind Kolås <pippin@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 5:24 PM, Jon Nordby <jononor@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> After some hacking this weekend, we now have a minimally useful >> gegl-qt library: https://github.com/jonnor/gegl-qt >> Currently it a set of a basic view widgets* showing the output of a >> GeglNode. A bit more info can be found in the README.txt file, and >> examples showing the usage can be found in the examples/ directory. >> Testing, usage and contributions welcomed! >> >> Unless there are any objections I propose to do the same as with >> gegl-gtk: Put on git.gnome.org, create a gegl-qt component in bugzilla >> and add to Jenkins. > > Even though it uses Qt.. I think the gnome git repository is the most > natural place to stick this convenience library since it is based on > GEGL and all the other GEGL pieces, including a gegl-clutter library > which I added there today are hosted. So unless there are any other > objections I do not see why not. > The purpose of the library is to facilitate the use of GNOME technology (GEGL), so I personally do not see why it should be a problem. The relevant stated pre-requisite for things hosted on git.gnome.org is "It must use GTK+/GNOME technologies."[1], which it definitely fulfills. 1. https://live.gnome.org/ProjectPrerequisites -- Jon Nordby - www.jonnor.com _______________________________________________ Gegl-developer mailing list Gegl-developer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gegl-developer