Another Person's To-do List
I've come to accept that I will not do a single thing that I want to do until next semester, and perhaps until I graduate. So here are my really simple ideas that I want to do but do not have the time. Can someone please do a really freakin' good job on these for me, so that I don't have to rewrite them?
guploadr
Simple drag-and-drop Flickr photo uploading program for GNOME with clean support for multiple photos at once, an account, etc.
RDF library for PLT
Port Python's rdflib to PLT and post it to PLaneT.
GNOME Syndication Aggregator with Planet View
Straw sucks because it has bad programmers. Blam! is okay but has no Atom support and a language that runs poorly on non-GNU/Linux. I'd love a user-interface that is just a single view of the aggregation of all feeds, much like Planet, but entirely client-side (no server needed). For GNOME, of course.
Nautilus View for BSD Ports Tree
Open
GNOME/Flickr integration for full control of Flickr
Never make me open a Web browser to look at Flickr. All the Flickr Web tools in native GNOME.
GNOME/RDF integration
Generate a FOAF based on the contact lists. Have Eclipse or Glade, etc., generate DOAPs. Generate Atom for every action the user takes (a friend can subscribe to the feed of the music you're listening to, for example). Automatically publish these to defaults and any additionally configured server.
guploadr
Simple drag-and-drop Flickr photo uploading program for GNOME with clean support for multiple photos at once, an account, etc.
RDF library for PLT
Port Python's rdflib to PLT and post it to PLaneT.
GNOME Syndication Aggregator with Planet View
Straw sucks because it has bad programmers. Blam! is okay but has no Atom support and a language that runs poorly on non-GNU/Linux. I'd love a user-interface that is just a single view of the aggregation of all feeds, much like Planet, but entirely client-side (no server needed). For GNOME, of course.
Nautilus View for BSD Ports Tree
Open
ports:///
and get the categories; open a category and get the programs to install. Right-click a program and select "Install
" and that's it, it's done. Or something.GNOME/Flickr integration for full control of Flickr
Never make me open a Web browser to look at Flickr. All the Flickr Web tools in native GNOME.
GNOME/RDF integration
Generate a FOAF based on the contact lists. Have Eclipse or Glade, etc., generate DOAPs. Generate Atom for every action the user takes (a friend can subscribe to the feed of the music you're listening to, for example). Automatically publish these to defaults and any additionally configured server.
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