Dodier-Lazaro, Steve <s.dodier-lazaro...@ucl.ac.uk> wrote: ... >>> One does one keep informed about this? Where do I sign up? >> >> That's a good question. You can subscribe to the wiki page that I >> linked to, follow this mailing list, and follow Planet GNOME. I'm sure >> that there will be traffic on this topic once we make progress. > > Done, thanks. It seems to me there is no specific place to discuss the > relationships between sandboxing and "data sharing models" at the moment. I > don't want to just keep in touch, in a sense, but I'm very willing to > contribute time and effort (including coding stuff) to make sandboxed apps > happen. I happen to be paid to do exactly that (though at the "research > prototype" level of quality, not production-ready code).
Awesome! I'm really happy to hear that. > Questions that come to mind are: should there be a specific place to discuss > sandboxing and its implications (seems to me all the interested parties are > already GNOME devs, except maybe for Dan Walsh and Ikey Doherty)? Is this ML > ok to use? Do you welcome contributors external to GNOME? The question is > maybe a bit stupid, but I've had bad experiences with Ayatana and I wouldn't > want people to think that I'm a guy coming out of nowhere stepping on their > toes and contributing nothing useful. Contributions are absolutely welcome, and we regularly work with other projects and organisations. This mailing list is fine for this topic, or the GNOME OS list [1] would also work. We need to coordinate between a few different projects here, and there are a number of key individuals that need to be involved in the conversation (Colin Walters, Alex Larsson, Lennart Poettering, etc). Contacting them individually might be a good idea; I think that a few of them are busy with other things right now, but that will hopefully change in the future. As with any detailed design discussion, face-to-face discussions are important also. There might be conversations about this at a couple of upcoming hackfests [2, 3]. Let me know if you're interested in joining us in Berlin, since I'm involved in organising that event. It would also be great if you could come to GUADEC this year [4]. ... > Would you like me to put these down on a wiki page so we can extend and find > for which use cases problems arise? This would also reduce the risk of the > existing discussions being lost, should other people jump in the train and > contribute ideas. You might want to check with the other people involved in this - there might be some documentation out there already. Eventually it would definitely be good to have a page for this on the wiki, but we should ensure that it gets attention from the different parties involved. If you want to make a start, you could maybe get a draft going in your personal name space (e.g wiki.gnome.org/SteveDonierLazaro/Sandboxing ). Thanks, Allan [1] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-os-list [2] https://wiki.gnome.org/Events/Hackfests/WestCoastSummit2014 [3] https://wiki.gnome.org/Hackfests/DeveloperExperience2014 [4] https://www.guadec.org/ _______________________________________________ gnome-shell-list mailing list gnome-shell-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-shell-list