I think we reached an important milestone today about my work on modernizing notifications in GNOME and for the FreeDesktop. Most of the improvements I proposed for version 2 of the xdg-desktop-portal got merged today. This has been a long journey and many thanks go to everybody involved, especially to those who reviewed the my changes πŸŽ‰ If you haven’t followed the journey:
Thanks for everybody for coming. I hope we will have an other Hackfest in Bologna soon.
The first local GNOME hackfest in Bologna is going great. We are around 20 people way more then expected. People are learning, hacking and chatting.
I'm not a UI designer, but I spend a few hours creating mockups for the app we are gonna build on Sunday. I wend over them together with @Tobias Bernard, and I was surprised how few changes he suggested. I guess looking up what other apps do and copying is a good way to make an app look and feel good 😁
Exciting update about the hackfest: We will now offer lunch for participants of the hackfest. 🍲 The lunch will cost about 8 Euros. A friend volunteered to cook for us with the deal that any extra funds would go to the local social bicycle association Efesta (), which we both are part of. The event will be so much bigger than I anticipated, already more than 15 people signed up.πŸŽ‰ image
Ever wondered how focus stealing prevention works in GNOME Shell? Or why you see "<App> is ready" notification?