Hi,
On 16/2/22 13:00, Kjell Ahlstedt wrote:
I suspect that it's not trivial. You can try to ask the
GTK developers onhttps://discourse.gnome.org/c/platform/core. Gtkmm is
just a C++ wrapper around most of GTK.
I should ask you to improve the support.
This is free and open software. You don'
Den 2022-02-14 kl. 20:50, skrev David Gasa i Castell via gtkmm-list:
I'd like to know, if possible, why some of my questions (and other
users' as well), if so, are not properly answered and how to solve it.
Not enough people are working with gtkmm and the other *mm modules
(glibmm, etc.). Wh
Discussions are, of course, always welcome but bear in mind that
a) The message was sent directly to the project team (I mean, to Mr. M.
Cumming, Mr. D. Elstner, Mr. K. Ahlsted, and so on...) with the hope that
they will carefully study my suggestion.
b) The message was not intended to open a deb
On Mon, 2022-02-14 at 20:18 +, Jonathan Wakely wrote:
>
> Well I think it's a bit of both, in practice. I doubt every
> contributor to gtkmm is paid to do so.
>
A bit OT; but yes I agree in principle. There's a whole philosophy of
foss responsibility which basically boils down to: If you're
On Mon, 14 Feb 2022 at 20:17, Martin Owens wrote:
> On Mon, 2022-02-14 at 20:08 +, Jonathan Wakely via gtkmm-list
> wrote:
> > People work on them for free,
>
> No, 😉 people work on them for lots of money; they distribute them for
> free.
>
Well I think it's a bit of both, in practice. I dou
On Mon, 2022-02-14 at 20:08 +, Jonathan Wakely via gtkmm-list
wrote:
> People work on them for free,
No, 😉 people work on them for lots of money; they distribute them for
free.
Free Software is not free from cost. Although I think you already know
this, so I'm just griping about the terminolo
On Mon, 14 Feb 2022, 19:50 David Gasa i Castell via gtkmm-list, <
gtkmm-list@gnome.org> wrote:
> Dear project team,
>
> I write you to say that it doesn't work.
>
This is a useless statement. Nobody can help something so vague, what does
"doesn't work" mean?
> I've been using Gtkmm libraries si
On Mon, 2022-02-14 at 20:50 +0100, David Gasa i Castell via gtkmm-list
wrote:
> I'd like to know, if possible, why some of my questions (and other
> users' as well), if so, are not properly answered and how to solve
> it.
In general, open source projects are not responsible for supporting
users of
Dear project team,
I write you to say that it doesn't work.
I've been using Gtkmm libraries since 2.x (even if some refactorings and
changes were made thereafter) but I still need your help.
Having a reference helps but it's not enough.
When I submitted questions directly to the project program