Contributing to GNOME, great advances!
Finally the next post announced in the “Contributing to GNOME, checkpoint” is here, the last few weeks have been a bit intense working on the GNOME Calendar project, we did some great advances! At ...
Finally the next post announced in the “Contributing to GNOME, checkpoint” is here, the last few weeks have been a bit intense working on the GNOME Calendar project, we did some great advances! At ...
You may have noticed that all the posts made so far ended with “This post was made as part of the discipline MAC0470 - Desenvolvimento de Software Livre, BCC - IME - USP”. This is because all of th...
After some weeks studying and thinking on some GNOME Calendar issues on GitLab, this is a first report of our advances in this new project, following the roadmap described in the last post. First ...
Our contribution to the KW tool was accepted, so it’s time for a new challenge! Me and my partner Felipe Aníbal decided to keep contributing now with the GNOME project, the desktop environment (DE)...
Until now my journey into FLOSS projects were just about contributing with code, but there is another ways to do it and one great of them is by creating and maintaining packages. In this post I rel...
After trying to contribute to the Linux Kernel, now it’s time to try again to contribute to another FLOSS project: Kernel Workflow, or KW to the close ones1. The KW tool When developing to the Ke...
In the last post I learned how to deal with VM’s, build the Linux Kernel and configured my environment. Now, it’s time to make use of this knowledge and finally make a contribution to the Kernel. O...
Before start contributing to any project, we must configure our workspace. That’s what this post is about! Here I relate my experience setting up my development environment to be able to contribute...