What might be interesting is to have a liaison who can help track changes
in shell that needs to be communicated to extension authors so that there
is less breakage every release.  Maybe like a release porting guide that we
can make as part of the shell release?

This could also help you figure out more on the shell internals.  What do
you think?
On May 24, 2014 3:55 AM, "Sindhu S" <sind...@live.in> wrote:

> hi, all
>
> I am interested in tasks related to Shell extensions. I have not been able
> to write an extension so far but I've written a blog post about it [1]. How
> can I help?
>
> [1] sindhus.bitbucket.org/writing-shell-extensions-in-gnome.html
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