Categories: desktopGSoCXFCE

A Journey Begins (GSoC – 2022)

 

Introduction

Hello ! I am overjoyed to announce that my proposal to

  • Adding user profiles to XFCE Terminal (
  • Further details on the topics can be found on the links corresponding to the respective tasks.

    What I’ll be working with –

     I will be working with GTK – 3.0 toolkit and C source code for the aforementioned tasks.

    Linux, C & XFCE

    I first started using Linux back in 2018. Quite frankly, I hated the look of Windows 10. I wasn’t really tech savvy enough to really know the fundamental differences between Windows & GNU/Linux. All I could differentiate them by, was their looks. I wanted to make my desktop look and feel like MacOS. I have always liked it’s pleasant looks. The MacOS desktop is pure eye candy to me. But unfortunately I never had the pleasure to own a Apple Mac. So I installed Ubuntu. Followed youtube tutorials and customised gnome to look like mac os. Then as year went by I tried out other distros like Pop OS, Opensuse, etc. But the laptop I had then was the Y530 from Lenovo which had Nvidia GTX 1050. Gaming was an issue for me. So I switched back to Windows. 

    Finally in 2020, when I got my own personal laptop for college, I got a thinkpad E14 with the intention of daily driving Linux. I tried out a variety of flavors on that hardware. It had great keyboard ! On the quest for the perfect Distro, I stumbled upon numerous YouTube channels on Linux notably DistroTube. Following the guide for Arch installation I successfully installed arch and tasted my first WM i.e Awesome WM. Customising it wasn’t too bad but since I had little knowledge of lua I found it’s config too verbose and hard to hack into ( (whispering…) I wasn’t tech savvy back then ) . It was only a matter of time before I started WM hopping much like my distro hoping earlier. Tried out bspwm & xmonad. I even tried learning Haskell, but only went as far as the basics (didn’t venture into monads).

    But I think I finally settled down on Fedora. Gnome is/was my favourite DE but I always had one gripe i.e stuttering/lagging when switching into the overview view using intel igpus. It has now been solved ig with Gnome 42, at least it’s really smooth for me now. So (I sincerely hope ! distro/wm hopping is fun but tedious . Oh the seg faults !

    Final thoughts

    I have gone on for too long now. So keeping it short, I am really greatful for the opportunity that I am provided with and I thank Sergios – Anestis Kefalidis (my mentor & maintainer of XFCE Terminal), Alexander Schwinn (maintainer of Thunar & xfce org admin for gsoc) & Yongha Hwang (Xfce Developer) for the reviews and support.

    I would also like to congratulate my fellow GSoC contributors – Pratyaksh Gautam & Yogesh Kaushik – and wish them the best of luck !

    Really excited !

    My contributions to XFCE

    • For Thunar (link)
    • For XFCE Terminal (link)

     

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