Looks like it would be pretty easy to build an office suite that follows the GNOME HIG.
I recently figured out there is a LibreOffice tiled render that can be embedded into GTK, there is even a prototype in core of LibreOffice.
I think we reached an important milestone today about my work on modernizing notifications in GNOME and for the FreeDesktop.
Most of the improvements I proposed for version 2 of the xdg-desktop-portal got merged today. This has been a long journey and many thanks go to everybody involved, especially to those who reviewed the my changes π
If you havenβt followed the journey:
I'm not a UI designer, but I spend a few hours creating mockups for the app we are gonna build on Sunday.
I wend over them together with @npub1dkca...3gke, and I was surprised how few changes he suggested. I guess looking up what other apps do and copying is a good way to make an app look and feel good π
Exciting update about the hackfest: We will now offer lunch for participants of the hackfest. π²
The lunch will cost about 8 Euros. A friend volunteered to cook for us with the deal that any extra funds would go to the local social bicycle association Efesta (
I'm planing a Hackfest for October in Bologna (Italy) to foster a local GNOME community and to have fun working on a project with multiple people.
The idea for the Hackfest is to write a GNU/Linux app (using Rust and GTK) for the 2FA mechanism used by Lepida ID a SPID (Italian's public digital identity system) provider.
Feel free to reach out if you would like to join.