[New: openFATE 310830] Pinta project added
Feature added by: Jared Meidal (kahu) Feature #310830, revision 1 Title: Pinta project added openSUSE-11.4: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Jared Meidal (kahu) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: The mono-based graphics editor ought to be integrated with next OpenSUSE release: http://pinta-project.com/ Ubuntu has dropped GIMP integration, which is not what I'm looking for, but simply support for an additional project that fits a beginning-intermediate graphic editor user base. Business case (Partner benefit): openSUSE.org: Pinta offers an easy and accessible interface for beginners and tools for intermediate graphic editing. The fact that this is an attractive and usable application contrasts with GIMP which has its place but can make novices feel lost and unsure of where to start. I suggest the OpenSUSE community get behind this project, develop rpm builds and add it into their 11.4 repositories! We need more attractive, sleek interfaces which are highly functional and provide the tools for our audience-- I think we're missing out if we skip this one. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/310830
Feature changed by: Thomas Schmidt (digitaltomm) Feature #310830, revision 3 Title: Pinta project added - openSUSE-11.4: Unconfirmed + openSUSE-11.4: Done Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Jared Meidal (kahu) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: The mono-based graphics editor ought to be integrated with next OpenSUSE release: http://pinta-project.com/ Ubuntu has dropped GIMP integration, which is not what I'm looking for, but simply support for an additional project that fits a beginning- intermediate graphic editor user base. + Relations: + - Mono:Community (obs/project: Mono:Community) Business case (Partner benefit): openSUSE.org: Pinta offers an easy and accessible interface for beginners and tools for intermediate graphic editing. The fact that this is an attractive and usable application contrasts with GIMP which has its place but can make novices feel lost and unsure of where to start. I suggest the OpenSUSE community get behind this project, develop rpm builds and add it into their 11.4 repositories! We need more attractive, sleek interfaces which are highly functional and provide the tools for our audience-- I think we're missing out if we skip this one. + Discussion: + #1: Thomas Schmidt (digitaltomm) (2010-12-20 14:09:31) + Packaged in Mono:Community -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/310830
Feature changed by: Carlo Strata (carlo_strata) Feature #310830, revision 4 Title: Pinta project added openSUSE-11.4: Done Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Jared Meidal (kahu) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: The mono-based graphics editor ought to be integrated with next OpenSUSE release: http://pinta-project.com/ Ubuntu has dropped GIMP integration, which is not what I'm looking for, but simply support for an additional project that fits a beginning- intermediate graphic editor user base. Relations: - Mono:Community (obs/project: Mono:Community) Business case (Partner benefit): openSUSE.org: Pinta offers an easy and accessible interface for beginners and tools for intermediate graphic editing. The fact that this is an attractive and usable application contrasts with GIMP which has its place but can make novices feel lost and unsure of where to start. I suggest the OpenSUSE community get behind this project, develop rpm builds and add it into their 11.4 repositories! We need more attractive, sleek interfaces which are highly functional and provide the tools for our audience-- I think we're missing out if we skip this one. Discussion: #1: Thomas Schmidt (digitaltomm) (2010-12-20 14:09:31) Packaged in Mono:Community + #2: Carlo Strata (carlo_strata) (2012-01-06 14:02:15) + Now Pinta is a standard OpenSuSE package (and also in Mono:Community + for versions until 11.4 included), but now (Released November 13th, + 2011) has been released version 1.1 as you could see here + http://pinta-project.com/Releases.1-1.ashx So it would be very + interesting to upgrade to it, to follow its development and to release + updates as they are released on their own, if possible. ;-) I am a + Gnome user and liker until today I have to install KDE too only to be + able to use KolourPaint. Pinta replace it perfectly for me; I used to + install Paint.NET to my Windows customer and friend so that I already + know Pinta interface... Finally if I'm not in the wrong way, I remember + that future Pinta releases would abandon Mono for GTKx libraries. + What do you think about this? -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/310830
Feature changed by: Carlo Strata (carlo_strata) Feature #310830, revision 5 Title: Pinta project added - openSUSE-11.4: Done + openSUSE-11.4: New Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Jared Meidal (kahu) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: The mono-based graphics editor ought to be integrated with next OpenSUSE release: http://pinta-project.com/ Ubuntu has dropped GIMP integration, which is not what I'm looking for, but simply support for an additional project that fits a beginning- intermediate graphic editor user base. Relations: - Mono:Community (obs/project: Mono:Community) Business case (Partner benefit): openSUSE.org: Pinta offers an easy and accessible interface for beginners and tools for intermediate graphic editing. The fact that this is an attractive and usable application contrasts with GIMP which has its place but can make novices feel lost and unsure of where to start. I suggest the OpenSUSE community get behind this project, develop rpm builds and add it into their 11.4 repositories! We need more attractive, sleek interfaces which are highly functional and provide the tools for our audience-- I think we're missing out if we skip this one. Discussion: #1: Thomas Schmidt (digitaltomm) (2010-12-20 14:09:31) Packaged in Mono:Community #2: Carlo Strata (carlo_strata) (2012-01-06 14:02:15) Now Pinta is a standard OpenSuSE package (and also in Mono:Community for versions until 11.4 included), but now (Released November 13th, 2011) has been released version 1.1 as you could see here http://pinta-project.com/Releases.1-1.ashx So it would be very interesting to upgrade to it, to follow its development and to release updates as they are released on their own, if possible. ;-) I am a Gnome user and liker until today I have to install KDE too only to be able to use KolourPaint. Pinta replace it perfectly for me; I used to install Paint.NET to my Windows customer and friend so that I already know Pinta interface... Finally if I'm not in the wrong way, I remember that future Pinta releases would abandon Mono for GTKx libraries. What do you think about this? -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/310830
Feature changed by: Karl Cheng (qantas94heavy) Feature #310830, revision 6 Title: Pinta project added - openSUSE-11.4: New + openSUSE-11.4: Rejected by Karl Cheng (qantas94heavy) + reject reason: Not done in time for openSUSE 11.4. Priority Requester: Desirable + Package Wishlist: Done + Priority + Requester: Desirable Requested by: Jared Meidal (kahu) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: The mono-based graphics editor ought to be integrated with next OpenSUSE release: http://pinta-project.com/ Ubuntu has dropped GIMP integration, which is not what I'm looking for, but simply support for an additional project that fits a beginning- intermediate graphic editor user base. Relations: - Mono:Community (obs/project: Mono:Community) Business case (Partner benefit): openSUSE.org: Pinta offers an easy and accessible interface for beginners and tools for intermediate graphic editing. The fact that this is an attractive and usable application contrasts with GIMP which has its place but can make novices feel lost and unsure of where to start. I suggest the OpenSUSE community get behind this project, develop rpm builds and add it into their 11.4 repositories! We need more attractive, sleek interfaces which are highly functional and provide the tools for our audience-- I think we're missing out if we skip this one. Discussion: #1: Thomas Schmidt (digitaltomm) (2010-12-20 14:09:31) Packaged in Mono:Community #2: Carlo Strata (carlo_strata) (2012-01-06 14:02:15) Now Pinta is a standard OpenSuSE package (and also in Mono:Community for versions until 11.4 included), but now (Released November 13th, 2011) has been released version 1.1 as you could see here http://pinta-project.com/Releases.1-1.ashx So it would be very interesting to upgrade to it, to follow its development and to release updates as they are released on their own, if possible. ;-) I am a Gnome user and liker until today I have to install KDE too only to be able to use KolourPaint. Pinta replace it perfectly for me; I used to install Paint.NET to my Windows customer and friend so that I already know Pinta interface... Finally if I'm not in the wrong way, I remember that future Pinta releases would abandon Mono for GTKx libraries. What do you think about this? -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/310830
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