----- Original Message ---- > From: Wayne E. Nail <wayne.e.n...@sassycomputers.com> > To: pan-users@nongnu.org > Sent: Monday, September 28, 2009 4:06:07 PM > Subject: Re: [Pan-users] 0.134 and Beyond > > Might it be possible and/or worthwhile for you to share what is required > to make Pan compile and run in, say, Leopard 10.5.8 and Snow Kitteh?
Sure, I could probably throw something together for those "purists" out there who, like me, don't want to just install Mac Ports and would prefer to painstakingly locate every piece of source code for all the dependencies involved in Glib and GTK and compile them manually. :-) Hey, didn't someone put together a documentation wiki of sorts for Pan? Seems that would be the place to put it. And if Pan's "About" window linked to the wiki, that would be nice. I haven't looked at the source code myself, but to answer the question of how to get more coders involved, I wonder if it would help to have some documentation explaining what all the classes do (maybe it already exists). And a place besides a mailing list where new features could be proposed, and then perhaps Charles could add comments detailing how he'd go about adding that feature, so developers new to Pan would have something to go on. And then of course the idea that Pan needs developers to help out would need to be promoted. Old Pan used to start up with some information displayed in one of its panes, maybe New Pan could do that as a way of advertising this. I really like the recent idea of separating the newsreader from the GUI, but I don't know how easily it could be done or how that would affect performance. Ok, enough rambling. Jeff _______________________________________________ Pan-users mailing list Pan-users@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pan-users