[New: openFATE 312338] Add BlueGriffon web editor to the repositories
Feature added by: Ricardo Martins (rikhard) Feature #312338, revision 1 Title: Add BlueGriffon web editor to the repositories Package Wishlist: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Neutral Requested by: Ricardo Martins (rikhard) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: BlueGriffon is a relatively young project, but it does seem to be very good when compared to some of the other open source tools, not to mention that it's still a very active project. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/312338
Feature changed by: Satoru Matsumoto (HeliosReds) Feature #312338, revision 2 Title: Add BlueGriffon web editor to the repositories Package Wishlist: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Neutral Requested by: Ricardo Martins (rikhard) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: BlueGriffon is a relatively young project, but it does seem to be very good when compared to some of the other open source tools, not to mention that it's still a very active project. + Discussion: + #1: Satoru Matsumoto (heliosreds) (2011-05-21 02:10:06) + Ricardo, would you please explain what BlueGriffon actually is, why do + you think it is "very good" and point the URL of the project? -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/312338
Feature changed by: Ricardo Martins (rikhard) Feature #312338, revision 3 Title: Add BlueGriffon web editor to the repositories Package Wishlist: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Neutral Requested by: Ricardo Martins (rikhard) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: - BlueGriffon is a relatively young project, but it does seem to be very - good when compared to some of the other open source tools, not to - mention that it's still a very active project. + BlueGriffon is a new WYSIWYG content editor for the World Wide Web. + Powered by Gecko, the rendering engine of Firefox 4, it's a modern and + robust solution to edit Web pages in conformance to the latest Web + Standards. + BlueGriffon (http://bluegriffon.org/) is a relatively young project, + but it does seem to be very good when compared to some of the other + open source tools, not to mention that it's still a very active + project. It supports html 5, css 3, and has an integrated svg editor, + among other things. Discussion: #1: Satoru Matsumoto (heliosreds) (2011-05-21 02:10:06) Ricardo, would you please explain what BlueGriffon actually is, why do you think it is "very good" and point the URL of the project? -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/312338
Feature changed by: Ricardo Martins (rikhard) Feature #312338, revision 4 Title: Add BlueGriffon web editor to the repositories Package Wishlist: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Neutral Requested by: Ricardo Martins (rikhard) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: BlueGriffon is a new WYSIWYG content editor for the World Wide Web. Powered by Gecko, the rendering engine of Firefox 4, it's a modern and robust solution to edit Web pages in conformance to the latest Web Standards. - BlueGriffon (http://bluegriffon.org/) is a relatively young project, - but it does seem to be very good when compared to some of the other - open source tools, not to mention that it's still a very active - project. It supports html 5, css 3, and has an integrated svg editor, - among other things. + BlueGriffon (http://bluegriffon.org/) is a relatively young project + (based on Nvu, or made by the same person), but it does seem to be very + good when compared to some of the other open source tools, not to + mention that it's still a very active project. It supports html 5, css + 3, and has an integrated svg editor, among other things. Discussion: #1: Satoru Matsumoto (heliosreds) (2011-05-21 02:10:06) Ricardo, would you please explain what BlueGriffon actually is, why do you think it is "very good" and point the URL of the project? -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/312338
Feature changed by: Ricardo Martins (rikhard) Feature #312338, revision 5 Title: Add BlueGriffon web editor to the repositories Package Wishlist: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Neutral Requested by: Ricardo Martins (rikhard) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: BlueGriffon is a new WYSIWYG content editor for the World Wide Web. Powered by Gecko, the rendering engine of Firefox 4, it's a modern and robust solution to edit Web pages in conformance to the latest Web Standards. BlueGriffon (http://bluegriffon.org/) is a relatively young project (based on Nvu, or made by the same person), but it does seem to be very good when compared to some of the other open source tools, not to mention that it's still a very active project. It supports html 5, css 3, and has an integrated svg editor, among other things. Discussion: #1: Satoru Matsumoto (heliosreds) (2011-05-21 02:10:06) Ricardo, would you please explain what BlueGriffon actually is, why do you think it is "very good" and point the URL of the project? + #2: Ricardo Martins (rikhard) (2011-05-21 12:15:41) (reply to #1) + Thank you for your comment, Satoru. I've already updated the + description, hope it helps. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/312338
Feature changed by: Graham Davis (Cloddy) Feature #312338, revision 6 Title: Add BlueGriffon web editor to the repositories Package Wishlist: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Neutral Requested by: Ricardo Martins (rikhard) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: BlueGriffon is a new WYSIWYG content editor for the World Wide Web. Powered by Gecko, the rendering engine of Firefox 4, it's a modern and robust solution to edit Web pages in conformance to the latest Web Standards. BlueGriffon (http://bluegriffon.org/) is a relatively young project (based on Nvu, or made by the same person), but it does seem to be very good when compared to some of the other open source tools, not to mention that it's still a very active project. It supports html 5, css 3, and has an integrated svg editor, among other things. Discussion: #1: Satoru Matsumoto (heliosreds) (2011-05-21 02:10:06) Ricardo, would you please explain what BlueGriffon actually is, why do you think it is "very good" and point the URL of the project? #2: Ricardo Martins (rikhard) (2011-05-21 12:15:41) (reply to #1) Thank you for your comment, Satoru. I've already updated the description, hope it helps. + #3: Graham Davis (cloddy) (2011-05-25 14:46:33) + The WYSIWYG editor currently distributed with openSUSE is Kompozer ( + http://www.kompozer.net/ (http://www.kompozer.net/) ). This was a + further development of nVu. Although the last release was 0.8b3 in + March 2010, it seems that work has not ceased on it. Some comments on + the current state of Kompozer, along with a couple of thoughts on + BlueGriffon, can be found at http://wysifauthoring.informe.com/forum/kompozer-development-f11/is-the-deve... + (http://wysifauthoring.informe.com/forum/kompozer-development-f11/is-the-deve...) -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/312338
Feature changed by: Andreas Jaeger (a_jaeger) Feature #312338, revision 8 Title: Add BlueGriffon web editor to the repositories - Package Wishlist: Unconfirmed + Package Wishlist: Evaluation by engineering manager Priority Requester: Neutral Requested by: Ricardo Martins (rikhard) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: BlueGriffon is a new WYSIWYG content editor for the World Wide Web. Powered by Gecko, the rendering engine of Firefox 4, it's a modern and robust solution to edit Web pages in conformance to the latest Web Standards. BlueGriffon (http://bluegriffon.org/) is a relatively young project (based on Nvu, or made by the same person), but it does seem to be very good when compared to some of the other open source tools, not to mention that it's still a very active project. It supports html 5, css 3, and has an integrated svg editor, among other things. Discussion: #1: Satoru Matsumoto (heliosreds) (2011-05-21 02:10:06) Ricardo, would you please explain what BlueGriffon actually is, why do you think it is "very good" and point the URL of the project? #2: Ricardo Martins (rikhard) (2011-05-21 12:15:41) (reply to #1) Thank you for your comment, Satoru. I've already updated the description, hope it helps. #3: Graham Davis (cloddy) (2011-05-25 14:46:33) The WYSIWYG editor currently distributed with openSUSE is Kompozer ( http://www.kompozer.net/ (http://www.kompozer.net/) ). This was a further development of nVu. Although the last release was 0.8b3 in March 2010, it seems that work has not ceased on it. Some comments on the current state of Kompozer, along with a couple of thoughts on BlueGriffon, can be found at http://wysifauthoring.informe.com/forum/kompozer-development-f11/is-the-deve... (http://wysifauthoring.informe.com/forum/kompozer-development-f11/is-the-deve...) -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/312338
Feature changed by: Peter Gumbrell (gumb) Feature #312338, revision 9 Title: Add BlueGriffon web editor to the repositories Package Wishlist: Evaluation by engineering manager Priority Requester: Neutral Requested by: Ricardo Martins (rikhard) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: BlueGriffon is a new WYSIWYG content editor for the World Wide Web. Powered by Gecko, the rendering engine of Firefox 4, it's a modern and robust solution to edit Web pages in conformance to the latest Web Standards. BlueGriffon (http://bluegriffon.org/) is a relatively young project (based on Nvu, or made by the same person), but it does seem to be very good when compared to some of the other open source tools, not to mention that it's still a very active project. It supports html 5, css 3, and has an integrated svg editor, among other things. Discussion: #1: Satoru Matsumoto (heliosreds) (2011-05-21 02:10:06) Ricardo, would you please explain what BlueGriffon actually is, why do you think it is "very good" and point the URL of the project? #2: Ricardo Martins (rikhard) (2011-05-21 12:15:41) (reply to #1) Thank you for your comment, Satoru. I've already updated the description, hope it helps. #3: Graham Davis (cloddy) (2011-05-25 14:46:33) The WYSIWYG editor currently distributed with openSUSE is Kompozer ( http://www.kompozer.net/ (http://www.kompozer.net/) ). This was a further development of nVu. Although the last release was 0.8b3 in March 2010, it seems that work has not ceased on it. Some comments on the current state of Kompozer, along with a couple of thoughts on BlueGriffon, can be found at http://wysifauthoring.informe.com/forum/kompozer-development-f11/is-the-deve... (http://wysifauthoring.informe.com/forum/kompozer-development-f11/is-the-deve...) + #4: Peter Gumbrell (gumb) (2011-09-30 11:21:08) + BlueGriffon 1.2 has just been released: + http://bluegriffon.org/post/2011/09/29/BlueGriffon-1.2 + I have previously suggested to the developer to use the OBS to build + packages but so far no response on that. Currently he only builds for + Ubuntu and sometimes others chip in with Fedora or other packages, but + nothing for SUSE. Could somebody who understands OBS possibly have a + look at it and/or give him a nudge in that direction? -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/312338
Feature changed by: Wolfgang Rosenauer (wrosenauer) Feature #312338, revision 10 Title: Add BlueGriffon web editor to the repositories Package Wishlist: Evaluation by engineering manager Priority Requester: Neutral Requested by: Ricardo Martins (rikhard) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: BlueGriffon is a new WYSIWYG content editor for the World Wide Web. Powered by Gecko, the rendering engine of Firefox 4, it's a modern and robust solution to edit Web pages in conformance to the latest Web Standards. BlueGriffon (http://bluegriffon.org/) is a relatively young project (based on Nvu, or made by the same person), but it does seem to be very good when compared to some of the other open source tools, not to mention that it's still a very active project. It supports html 5, css 3, and has an integrated svg editor, among other things. Discussion: #1: Satoru Matsumoto (heliosreds) (2011-05-21 02:10:06) Ricardo, would you please explain what BlueGriffon actually is, why do you think it is "very good" and point the URL of the project? #2: Ricardo Martins (rikhard) (2011-05-21 12:15:41) (reply to #1) Thank you for your comment, Satoru. I've already updated the description, hope it helps. #3: Graham Davis (cloddy) (2011-05-25 14:46:33) The WYSIWYG editor currently distributed with openSUSE is Kompozer ( http://www.kompozer.net/ (http://www.kompozer.net/) ). This was a further development of nVu. Although the last release was 0.8b3 in March 2010, it seems that work has not ceased on it. Some comments on the current state of Kompozer, along with a couple of thoughts on BlueGriffon, can be found at http://wysifauthoring.informe.com/forum/kompozer-development-f11/is-the-deve... (http://wysifauthoring.informe.com/forum/kompozer-development-f11/is-the-deve...) #4: Peter Gumbrell (gumb) (2011-09-30 11:21:08) BlueGriffon 1.2 has just been released: http://bluegriffon.org/post/2011/09/29/BlueGriffon-1.2 I have previously suggested to the developer to use the OBS to build packages but so far no response on that. Currently he only builds for Ubuntu and sometimes others chip in with Fedora or other packages, but nothing for SUSE. Could somebody who understands OBS possibly have a look at it and/or give him a nudge in that direction? + #5: Wolfgang Rosenauer (wrosenauer) (2012-01-08 20:22:52) (reply to + #4) + BlueGriffon 1.3.1 is available in the mozilla repository for now. I plan to request + inclusion into Factory soon to hit 12.2. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/312338
Feature changed by: Wolfgang Rosenauer (wrosenauer) Feature #312338, revision 11 Title: Add BlueGriffon web editor to the repositories Package Wishlist: Evaluation by engineering manager Priority Requester: Neutral Requested by: Ricardo Martins (rikhard) + Developer: Wolfgang Rosenauer (wrosenauer) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: BlueGriffon is a new WYSIWYG content editor for the World Wide Web. Powered by Gecko, the rendering engine of Firefox 4, it's a modern and robust solution to edit Web pages in conformance to the latest Web Standards. BlueGriffon (http://bluegriffon.org/) is a relatively young project (based on Nvu, or made by the same person), but it does seem to be very good when compared to some of the other open source tools, not to mention that it's still a very active project. It supports html 5, css 3, and has an integrated svg editor, among other things. Discussion: #1: Satoru Matsumoto (heliosreds) (2011-05-21 02:10:06) Ricardo, would you please explain what BlueGriffon actually is, why do you think it is "very good" and point the URL of the project? #2: Ricardo Martins (rikhard) (2011-05-21 12:15:41) (reply to #1) Thank you for your comment, Satoru. I've already updated the description, hope it helps. #3: Graham Davis (cloddy) (2011-05-25 14:46:33) The WYSIWYG editor currently distributed with openSUSE is Kompozer ( http://www.kompozer.net/ (http://www.kompozer.net/) ). This was a further development of nVu. Although the last release was 0.8b3 in March 2010, it seems that work has not ceased on it. Some comments on the current state of Kompozer, along with a couple of thoughts on BlueGriffon, can be found at http://wysifauthoring.informe.com/forum/kompozer-development-f11/is-the-deve... (http://wysifauthoring.informe.com/forum/kompozer-development-f11/is-the-deve...) #4: Peter Gumbrell (gumb) (2011-09-30 11:21:08) BlueGriffon 1.2 has just been released: http://bluegriffon.org/post/2011/09/29/BlueGriffon-1.2 I have previously suggested to the developer to use the OBS to build packages but so far no response on that. Currently he only builds for Ubuntu and sometimes others chip in with Fedora or other packages, but nothing for SUSE. Could somebody who understands OBS possibly have a look at it and/or give him a nudge in that direction? #5: Wolfgang Rosenauer (wrosenauer) (2012-01-08 20:22:52) (reply to #4) BlueGriffon 1.3.1 is available in the mozilla repository for now. I plan to request inclusion into Factory soon to hit 12.2. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/312338
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