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  1. @flyingpimonster I also added labels "Map style", "Map style (light)", and "Map style (dark)" for issues in the Maps GitLab project to tag issues related to the map style (and for issues specific to the light and dark variant).

    Note that some things (like e.g. label placement would belong in )

  2. The @flyingpimonster is perhaps one of the greatest nerd-snipers of all time, because he somehow successfully baited me into spending 3 hours testing & fixing zoom scrolling in #libshumate for all of you #GNOMEMaps users using smooth-scrolling mice in #GNOME.

    Having tested with four rodents at once, plus a touchpad and a touchscreen, I can now attest to the neko-proofness of this code 😼️ gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/libshum

  3. This weekend was not only we also rolled the release candidate releases on Maps 46 and 1.2 containing, among other things @flyingpimonster's latest performance improvements to the client-side vector renderer (we later discovered a regression, so there is now a libshumate 1.2.rc2 😎️)

  4. This weekend was not only #vasaloppet we also rolled the release candidate releases on #GNOME Maps 46 and #libshumate 1.2 containing, among other things @flyingpimonster's latest performance improvements to the client-side vector renderer (we later discovered a regression, so there is now a libshumate 1.2.rc2 😎️)

    #mapstodon

  5. This weekend was not only #vasaloppet we also rolled the release candidate releases on #GNOME Maps 46 and #libshumate 1.2 containing, among other things @flyingpimonster's latest performance improvements to the client-side vector renderer (we later discovered a regression, so there is now a libshumate 1.2.rc2 😎️)

    #mapstodon

  6. This weekend was not only #vasaloppet we also rolled the release candidate releases on #GNOME Maps 46 and #libshumate 1.2 containing, among other things @flyingpimonster's latest performance improvements to the client-side vector renderer (we later discovered a regression, so there is now a libshumate 1.2.rc2 😎️)

    #mapstodon

  7. James has been contributing to several GNOME apps, but he loves GNOME Maps! Read about his last contributions and what he plans to work on:
    flyingpimonster.net/2020/11/17

    #opensource #GNOMEapps

  8. I am making a #GTK4 #Libadwaita app to manage #todo as per #todotxt format (todotxt.org). Don't know when it will be completed (as it is my second time actually working on making a GTK4+Libadwaita app after giving it up once months ago).
    I am using the latest #Blueprint by @flyingpimonster and the team for making this.
    I am making this in #Python, and aim it to be like QToDoTxt2 (github.com/QTodoTxt/QTodoTxt2).

    Here is a little video attached showing my progress

  9. Got my first app published on ! Floodlight is a free, open-source lyrics and presentation program designed for churches. Now just a click away on Linux! flathub.org/apps/details/io.gi