Wed 14 Apr 2010
We have arrived at One Cambridge Centre and the GNOME Python Hackfest is up and running. Thanks to the coffee sponsored by our friends over at Canonical, we are wasting no time whipping these bindings into shape.
If you wish to participate you can follow us on #pygi on gimpnet and look at the wiki at http://live.gnome.org/Hackfests/Python2010.
I’m getting my jhbuild environment up and running and will post instructions to the wiki as well as updates my blog throughout the day. For now here are the module you will need to help us hacking. The wiki also has a list of bugs with patches to check out.
- glib – from your distro
- gobject-introspect – from your distro or git head
- gir-repository – from your distro or git head
- pygobject – git head
- pygi – git head
- python3 – from python.org or your distro (optional if you want to help with the python3 port)
All of the above modules besides python3 can be found at the gnome.org git repos.
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