Hello, (sorry if it's not the correct mailing-list for this kind of discussions) For the last few years, I've been the main developer of a program called Paperwork ( https://openpaper.work/ ; https://github.com/jflesch/paperwork ). I'm currently wondering, could Paperwork become part of the Gnome project ? Quick presentation: Paperwork is a personal document manager. It manages scanned documents and PDFs. It's designed to be easy and fast to use. The idea behind Paperwork is "scan & forget": You can just scan a new document and forget about it until the day you need it again. It's under GPLv3+. It's written in Python 3. It uses GTK+ / Gnome APIs. There is obviously still a lot of work to do on it before making it the application I would like it to be. But from my point of view, Gnome goals and Paperwork goals are aligned: open-source, free, aim at simplicity of use and efficiency. Paperwork would clearly gain a lot from being part of Gnome. Right now, it's just a thought. I'm just looking whether it would be doable. Even if it would be ok on Gnome side, I still would have to discuss it with the other contributors. Best regards, _______________________________________________ gnome-list mailing list gnome-list@xxxxxxxxx https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-list