Allan Day
Allan Day
Which modules are included in the definition of GNOME is one of the trickiest aspects of measuring activity in the project, and is something I've struggled with myself in the...
It's not that translation or documentation commits are unimportant - of course they are - it's just that they are a different type of activity which deserves its own analysis....
Looking at the [blog post](https://hpjansson.org/blag/2020/12/16/on-the-graying-of-gnome/), there's no mention of the distribution of commits/changes per author over time. It would be really interesting to know if the GNOME project has become...
The navigation bar currently looks like this:  There are various issues with this: - The logo text is misaligned with the other text - The search entry isn't vertically...
Having evidence that Flathub is being widely used would be a really strong selling point. However, since it isn't of primary relevance to users, I'd keep it subtle and just...
When I try to install the Flatpak following the instructions in the readme, I get the following: `error: The Application org.perezdecastro.Revolt/x86_64/master requires the runtime org.gnome.Platform/x86_64/3.24 which is not installed` My...
Status icons are fairly obsolete. There are various issues with them, and the guidance is to avoid them. The notification role of status icons is better served by proper notifications,...
There's an odd mention of extensions in the docs, but no real explanation. It's a basic concept so we ought to cover it, probably in [building basics](http://docs.flatpak.org/en/latest/building-basics.html). As a part...
Mime types ought to be listed in conventions.rst. These files need to be named with the app ID. See https://github.com/flatpak/flatpak/issues/1572 for background.
From https://github.com/flatpak/flatpak.github.io/issues/52: This would be interesting e.g. for packaging transmageddon, which wants to use decss if it happens to be installed on the host system.