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developer.gimp.org Sven Neumann 21 Jul 16:23
  RSS feed for GIMP CVS commits Sven Neumann 24 Jul 11:56
Sven Neumann
2003-07-21 16:23:38 UTC (over 21 years ago)

developer.gimp.org

Hi,

I finally moved the new site that was created some months ago to developer.gimp.org. Please have a look and comment on it. This is by no means final but I hope that it will allow to spread info about GIMP development more easily. The web-site is build using docbook website. This may seem difficult but it makes it very easy to contribute content. If anyone is interested, you can directly access the XML source of a particular page by replacing the .html extension with .xml. The whole source with stylesheets can be downloaded as well:

http://developer.gimp.org/dgo.tgz

I would appreciate help with content as well as with integration of the API reference and other docbook sources (Simon wrote a nice article about plug-in development that would fit nicely). I haven't yet managed to integrate sources that don't use the docbook website DTD but other variants of docbook (article, book) but I am sure it can be done.

Sven

Sven Neumann
2003-07-24 11:56:55 UTC (over 21 years ago)

RSS feed for GIMP CVS commits

Hi,

available for a few days already, there is an experimental RSS 1.0 feed for commits to GIMP CVS modules:

http://www.gimp.org/~rss/gimp-cvs.rdf

This feed is generated from emails sent by the GNOME CVS server. I call it experimental because the description of the individual entries should be improved. If anyone is interested, I can give you the perl script that generates the feed and can also provide some sample mails to play with.

Currently the feed is being used to generate the list of recent commits at

http://developer.gimp.org/changelog.html

and the people from macgimp.org have integrated it to their homepage.

Sven