Greetings Designers, I am currently working on revamping the wiki which needs more love[1]. Note the page is still in progress trying to properly formulate what Design Spin is all about. Since it is based from Live Media Desktop, the suite will take advantage of Gnome Shell with its color management. For F19 release, it would be nice to take advantage of the dynamic wallpapers.
Feedback is welcome. Ref: ----- [1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Design_Suite
Hey Luya,
On Tue 29 Jan 2013 05:43:05 PM EST, Luya Tshimbalanga wrote:
Feedback is welcome.
One idea I had was to go through the package maintainers wishlist https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Package_maintainers_wishlist and pick out apps we'd like and find package maintainers for 'em so we can include them.
~m
On 29/01/13 02:45 PM, MáirÃn Duffy wrote:
One idea I had was to go through the package maintainers wishlist https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Package_maintainers_wishlist and pick out apps we'd like and find package maintainers for 'em so we can include them.
Done, I added the wishlist[1] from Design team based on topic related to missing plugins for Gimp[1]. Separate+ is actually available in rpm format[3] packaged by MambaSoft for OpenMamba[4], apparently Italian Fedora based distribution. I email the maintainer asking to package it for Fedora repository, otherwise I can do it myself.
Ref: ---- [1] From some reasons mailing list lost that topic [2] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Package_maintainers_wishlist#Fedora_Design_Pa... [3] http://www.openmamba.org/distribution/distromatic.html?tag=milestone1&pk... [4] http://www.openmamba.org
P.S: Apology for duplicating the message, it was intended to appears on mailing list.
I contacted Peter Hanecak, the maintainer of separate+ rpm, who agreed to maintain it in Fedora repository. He is currently setting a Fedora account for packaging and will soon submit the spec for review.
-- Luya Tshimbalanga Graphic & Web Designer E: luya@fedoraproject.org W: http://www.coolest-storm.net
Good!
El jue, 31-01-2013 a las 10:54 -0800, Luya Tshimbalanga escribió:
I contacted Peter Hanecak, the maintainer of separate+ rpm, who agreed to maintain it in Fedora repository. He is currently setting a Fedora account for packaging and will soon submit the spec for review.
-- Luya Tshimbalanga Graphic & Web Designer E: luya@fedoraproject.org W: http://www.coolest-storm.net
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Hi Luya,
First of all, I am totally happy that you now looking after the Design Spin. Now I had some time to watch over the list and I have some requests.
* Swatchbooker http://www.selapa.net/swatchbooker/ its a tool for manage swatches, mostly color sets now, its not active developed but it still works and is helpful for e.g. converting color palettes from adobe swatch exchange (*.ase) to *.gpl. Its not packaged yet but thats not a big deal, its python.
* Phatch http://photobatch.stani.be/ its a batch tool with an GUI where you can process also EXIF data, its packaged and there is also an nautilus plugin for it. For that you might maybe skip nautilus-image-converter
* GPick you did already take care of
* Alchemy http://al.chemy.org/ , not easy to describe what it does, it helps to create a creative chaos where you can work with. Its not really active deloped but it still works, is also not packaged yet. It uses java and netbeans
* Evolvotron http://www.bottlenose.demon.co.uk/share/evolvotron/ its a tool for generate creative patterns. Its not packaged yet should be harder as it uses c++/QT
* gimp normal map, puiterwijk packaged it now, its for creating normal maps from images, which u can use for "bump mapping"
* NeoTextureEdit http://neotextureedit.sourceforge.net it helps you to create seemless textures, for 3D games or blender. Also not packaged yet, it uses java
* jlipsync http://jlipsync.lamhauge.dk/ or Papagayo http://www.lostmarble.com/papagayo/index.shtml, both do the same taking a sound file and try to recognize the phonemes. With help of that tool you can animate 3D/2D speaking characters. jlipsync bases on java and papagayo on python, personally I prefer Papagayo but its tricky on 64bit machines as the development stopped and there are no 64bit versions
* StopMotion http://stopmotion.bjoernen.com/ its a tool for creating stop motion animations with your camera, it was started once from SkoleLinux but isnt active developed anymore but it still works.
* Tupi http://www.maefloresta.com/portal/ a tool for doing 2d animations, but easier to learn and handle as SynfigStudio, puiterwik tries to package it since a few days
think thats all
br gnokii
2013/2/1 Lailah lailahfsf@gmail.com
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Good!
El jue, 31-01-2013 a las 10:54 -0800, Luya Tshimbalanga escribió:
I contacted Peter Hanecak, the maintainer of separate+ rpm, who agreed to maintain it in Fedora repository. He is currently setting a Fedora account for packaging and will soon submit the spec for review.
-- Luya Tshimbalanga Graphic & Web Designer E: luya@fedoraproject.org W: http://www.coolest-storm.net
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On Tue 12 Feb 2013 05:27:36 AM EST, S.Kemter wrote:
- Swatchbooker http://www.selapa.net/swatchbooker/ its a tool for
manage swatches, mostly color sets now, its not active developed but it still works and is helpful for e.g. converting color palettes from adobe swatch exchange (*.ase) to *.gpl. Its not packaged yet but thats not a big deal, its python.
Steve Milner had packaged this a while back, maybe the spec file would be useful in packaging it again?
http://repos.fedorapeople.org/repos/smilner/swatchbooker/
~m
Hi gnokii,
I added these followings listed apps to package into: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Package_maintainers_wishlist
Luya
On 12/02/13 02:27 AM, S.Kemter wrote:
Hi Luya,
First of all, I am totally happy that you now looking after the Design Spin. Now I had some time to watch over the list and I have some requests.
- Swatchbooker http://www.selapa.net/swatchbooker/ its a tool for
manage swatches, mostly color sets now, its not active developed but it still works and is helpful for e.g. converting color palettes from adobe swatch exchange (*.ase) to *.gpl. Its not packaged yet but thats not a big deal, its python.
- Phatch http://photobatch.stani.be/ its a batch tool with an GUI
where you can process also EXIF data, its packaged and there is also an nautilus plugin for it. For that you might maybe skip nautilus-image-converter
GPick you did already take care of
Alchemy http://al.chemy.org/ , not easy to describe what it does, it
helps to create a creative chaos where you can work with. Its not really active deloped but it still works, is also not packaged yet. It uses java and netbeans
- Evolvotron http://www.bottlenose.demon.co.uk/share/evolvotron/ its a
tool for generate creative patterns. Its not packaged yet should be harder as it uses c++/QT
- gimp normal map, puiterwijk packaged it now, its for creating normal
maps from images, which u can use for "bump mapping"
- NeoTextureEdit http://neotextureedit.sourceforge.net it helps you to
create seemless textures, for 3D games or blender. Also not packaged yet, it uses java
- jlipsync http://jlipsync.lamhauge.dk/ or Papagayo
http://www.lostmarble.com/papagayo/index.shtml, both do the same taking a sound file and try to recognize the phonemes. With help of that tool you can animate 3D/2D speaking characters. jlipsync bases on java and papagayo on python, personally I prefer Papagayo but its tricky on 64bit machines as the development stopped and there are no 64bit versions
- StopMotion http://stopmotion.bjoernen.com/ its a tool for creating
stop motion animations with your camera, it was started once from SkoleLinux but isnt active developed anymore but it still works.
- Tupi http://www.maefloresta.com/portal/ a tool for doing 2d
animations, but easier to learn and handle as SynfigStudio, puiterwik tries to package it since a few days
think thats all
br gnokii
Hi,
as nitesharanyal spoke to me in IRC few minutes ago, I have another thing. photofilmstrip http://www.photofilmstrip.org/ its a software you can make from raster images very fast moving slideshows, including ken burns effect. Very easy ti handle. But is also not packaged yet, but should be easy its python
br gnokii
2013/2/14 Luya Tshimbalanga luya@fedoraproject.org
Hi gnokii,
I added these followings listed apps to package into: https://fedoraproject.org/**wiki/Package_maintainers_**wishlisthttps://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Package_maintainers_wishlist
Luya
On 12/02/13 02:27 AM, S.Kemter wrote:
Hi Luya,
First of all, I am totally happy that you now looking after the Design Spin. Now I had some time to watch over the list and I have some requests.
- Swatchbooker http://www.selapa.net/**swatchbooker/http://www.selapa.net/swatchbooker/its a tool for manage swatches, mostly color sets now, its not active
developed but it still works and is helpful for e.g. converting color palettes from adobe swatch exchange (*.ase) to *.gpl. Its not packaged yet but thats not a big deal, its python.
- Phatch http://photobatch.stani.be/ its a batch tool with an GUI where
you can process also EXIF data, its packaged and there is also an nautilus plugin for it. For that you might maybe skip nautilus-image-converter
GPick you did already take care of
Alchemy http://al.chemy.org/ , not easy to describe what it does, it
helps to create a creative chaos where you can work with. Its not really active deloped but it still works, is also not packaged yet. It uses java and netbeans
- Evolvotron http://www.bottlenose.demon.**co.uk/share/evolvotron/http://www.bottlenose.demon.co.uk/share/evolvotron/its a tool for generate creative patterns. Its not packaged yet should be
harder as it uses c++/QT
- gimp normal map, puiterwijk packaged it now, its for creating normal
maps from images, which u can use for "bump mapping"
- NeoTextureEdit http://neotextureedit.**sourceforge.nethttp://neotextureedit.sourceforge.netit helps you to create seemless textures, for 3D games or blender. Also not
packaged yet, it uses java
- jlipsync http://jlipsync.lamhauge.dk/ or Papagayo
http://www.lostmarble.com/**papagayo/index.shtmlhttp://www.lostmarble.com/papagayo/index.shtml, both do the same taking a sound file and try to recognize the phonemes. With help of that tool you can animate 3D/2D speaking characters. jlipsync bases on java and papagayo on python, personally I prefer Papagayo but its tricky on 64bit machines as the development stopped and there are no 64bit versions
- StopMotion http://stopmotion.bjoernen.**com/http://stopmotion.bjoernen.com/its a tool for creating stop motion animations with your camera, it was
started once from SkoleLinux but isnt active developed anymore but it still works.
- Tupi http://www.maefloresta.com/**portal/http://www.maefloresta.com/portal/a tool for doing 2d animations, but easier to learn and handle as
SynfigStudio, puiterwik tries to package it since a few days
think thats all
br gnokii
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