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[Documentation / Tutorial] Training newcomers? #534

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rubyFeedback opened this issue Feb 12, 2021 · 0 comments
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[Documentation / Tutorial] Training newcomers? #534

rubyFeedback opened this issue Feb 12, 2021 · 0 comments

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Hey there,

This is a bit strange as an issue, also because I am more of a ruby-guy :-)

But I also know python, and oddly enough many python-gtk examples work
for ruby-gtk too.

Anyway.

I found the project here indirectly from a blog where custom pygtk widgets
were shown and explained, e. g. that talking wave-like thingy when speaking
to the phone or something. This was quite interesting; I did not know that
this can be done in pygtk as easily (or however the name is now with
gobject-introspection).

So, my request: do you guys think it would be possible to have some
"tutorial mini-series", perhaps every a few weeks or so, to not burden
you too much, discussing some GUI-specific elements in susi_linux?
This does not have to be anything long! Everyone has time constraints.
But I think this could be interesting, if susi_linux is maintained, then
GUI-specific decisions could be explained. So perhaps every 2
months or so, e. g. when enough time has passed, to also document
a few of them in some markdown file or something. It does not have
to be maintained either, so just to document when it was working,
a bit similar to the blog entry (I forgot from when I saw the blog
entry, already had the browser tab closed, but I am 100% sure
it mentioned susi_linux).

Anyway, please feel free to close this - this is more some comment,
not necessary to keep it open at all. Thank you for reading.

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