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Hello and thanks!

by Enrique Gimenez :: Rate this Message:

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Screem has really provided the kind of funcionality I was looking for.

I've recently migrated to ubuntu from windows, and find the freedom of the open source environment incredibly cool.

On that note, I would like to help this project with what I do, which is Web/UI design and usability. Please let me know.

And by the way, I really miss the syntax-folding feature of Notepad++... can we do something about that?

But it still feels like I found the best tool I'll ever work with.

Thanks,



Chepi

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Re: Hello and thanks!

by David Knight-6 :: Rate this Message:

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On 6 Aug 2009, at 23:25, Enrique Gimenez wrote:

On that note, I would like to help this project with what I do, which is Web/UI design and usability. Please let me know.

And by the way, I really miss the syntax-folding feature of Notepad++... can we do something about that?

Screem is essentially dead unless someone else picks it up.



David

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Re: Hello and thanks!

by Enrique Gimenez :: Rate this Message:

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Pity! I promise to take a look at the source, but I honestly doubt my programming skills are up to par for the task.

I could oversee the project though, revamp the website, request volunteers, dunno. This would be my first open project too, so please point me in the right direction to "pick it up". =)

But I want to. I really feel the lack of a productivity/performance oriented, lightweight web production environment, since most other programs (ie. bluefish) are built with a more "do-it-all" approach, which apparently seeks to make it easy for the point-and-click type of user to build a site, but offers little help to the guy who's actually BUILDING WEBSITES for a living.

Screem is the most workflow-oriented tool I've used, and with a little this-and-that could be a webdev's dream. It would be kinda sad to let it die over a bug.

So, how do I pick it up? what do I need?

Thanks,


chepi

On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 4:12 AM, David Knight <david@...> wrote:

On 6 Aug 2009, at 23:25, Enrique Gimenez wrote:

On that note, I would like to help this project with what I do, which is Web/UI design and usability. Please let me know.

And by the way, I really miss the syntax-folding feature of Notepad++... can we do something about that?

Screem is essentially dead unless someone else picks it up.



David

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Re: Hello and thanks!

by Raul Claro-2 :: Rate this Message:

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I would myself be very grateful if this package could keep up and be
available to Debian users in the future.  I liked it very much, prefered
to bluefish (the one I am forced to use now).

So I hope you find the help you need (I myself have no idea of
programming, etc.)

Raúl



Enrique Gimenez wrote:

> Pity! I promise to take a look at the source, but I honestly doubt my
> programming skills are up to par for the task.
>
> I could oversee the project though, revamp the website, request
> volunteers, dunno. This would be my first open project too, so please
> point me in the right direction to "pick it up". =)
>
> But I want to. I really feel the lack of a productivity/performance
> oriented, lightweight web production environment, since most other
> programs (ie. bluefish) are built with a more "do-it-all" approach,
> which apparently seeks to make it easy for the point-and-click type of
> user to build a site, but offers little help to the guy who's actually
> BUILDING WEBSITES for a living.
>
> Screem is the most workflow-oriented tool I've used, and with a little
> this-and-that could be a webdev's dream. It would be kinda sad to let it
> die over a bug.
>
> So, how do I pick it up? what do I need?
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> chepi
>
> On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 4:12 AM, David Knight <david@...
> <mailto:david@...>> wrote:
>
>
>     On 6 Aug 2009, at 23:25, Enrique Gimenez wrote:
>
>>     On that note, I would like to help this project with what I do,
>>     which is Web/UI design and usability. Please let me know.
>>
>>     And by the way, I really miss the syntax-folding feature of
>>     Notepad++
>>     <http://notepad-plus.sourceforge.net/commun/screenshots/scrsh_lexerXML.gif>...
>>     can we do something about that?
>
>     Screem is essentially dead unless someone else picks it up.
>
>
>
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Re: Hello and thanks!

by David Knight-6 :: Rate this Message:

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On 12 Aug 2009, at 20:03, Enrique Gimenez wrote:

> I could oversee the project though, revamp the website, request  
> volunteers, dunno. This would be my first open project too, so  
> please point me in the right direction to "pick it up". =)

>
> Screem is the most workflow-oriented tool I've used, and with a  
> little this-and-that could be a webdev's dream. It would be kinda  
> sad to let it die over a bug.
>
> So, how do I pick it up? what do I need?


Just find bugs, submit patches to me and/or the list and I'll try and  
make sure they get applied, depending on the number/quality of patches  
I'll sort out developer svn access and then ownership.

Along with bugs probably a big task that needs doing is catching up  
with GTK/Gnome API changes, removing deprecated methods etc. and  
probably moving to gtksourceview 2.

If you start on doing something large probably post to the list  
stating your intentions so should anyone else be interested they won't  
duplicate effort.

The code is a horrible mess to be honest so you might just run away  
from it screaming :)


David

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