These last few days, I've looked a lot at various issues for graphics tablets on Linux, which made me have very informative discussions with @npub1ypeh...4pcg. ๐ฌ
There is quite some data to digest, but that could lead to interesting enhancements in graphics tablet configuration after @npub1jxdd...txs3 3.2 is releasedโฆ ๐ค
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While we are very actively working ๐งโ๐ป on preparing the release for @npub1jxdd...txs3 3.2.0 RC2, I also took some time on the side to plan ahead the future of GIMP.
This is how I came up with the 2 roadmaps for versions 3.4 and 3.6 which I shared 2 weeks ago.
This post on our Patreon page gives some more details about our plans: https://www.patreon.com/posts/planning-future-144005216
Enjoy the read everyone! ๐ค
As a side project, to relax from maintenance and preparation of @npub1jxdd...txs3 3.2, I have been looking into our experimental "Paint Select" tool.
The tool is still hidden under a Playground settings, mostly for performance reason. I am in early review and experimentation on it, but it feels like we can really improve things, both algorithmically and UX/UI wise.
Here is me making a quick selection of Mia, official mianager of the LILA non-profit film production:


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Improving speed and feedback of experimental Paint Select tool
This is work in progress of my (Jehan
๐ฅณ Happy ใth birthday, @npub1jxdd...txs3 ! ๐
In 1995, November 11, a young US student, Peter Mattis, announces a program on some Linux newsgroups, called "The GIMP: the General Image Manipulation Program". 2 years later, Spencer Kimball (other co-author) and Peter graduate and leave.
Thanks to the #GPL license, the community take over development.
30 years laterโฆ The project is thriving, with contributors from all over the world, and maintainers from Germany, Norway, France, Korea, Netherlandsโฆ ๐ค

