[Design-team] Packaging wishlist from Design Team

Luya Tshimbalanga luya at fedoraproject.org
Thu Feb 14 22:22:43 UTC 2013


Hi  gnokii,

I added these followings listed apps to package into:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Package_maintainers_wishlist

Luya

On 12/02/13 02:27 AM, S.Kemter wrote:
> Hi Luya,
>
>
> First of all, I am totally happy that you now looking after the Design 
> Spin.
> Now I had some time to watch over the list and I have some requests.
>
> * Swatchbooker http://www.selapa.net/swatchbooker/ its a tool for 
> manage swatches, mostly color sets now, its not active developed but 
> it still works and is helpful for e.g. converting color palettes from 
> adobe swatch exchange (*.ase) to *.gpl. Its not packaged yet but thats 
> not a big deal, its python.
>
> * Phatch http://photobatch.stani.be/ its a batch tool with an GUI 
> where you can process also EXIF data, its packaged and there is also 
> an nautilus plugin for it. For that you might maybe skip 
> nautilus-image-converter
>
> * GPick you did already take care of
>
> * Alchemy http://al.chemy.org/ , not easy to describe what it does, it 
> helps to create a creative chaos where you can work with. Its not 
> really active deloped but it still works, is also not packaged yet. It 
> uses java and netbeans
>
> * Evolvotron http://www.bottlenose.demon.co.uk/share/evolvotron/ its a 
> tool for generate creative patterns. Its not packaged yet should be 
> harder as it uses c++/QT
>
> * gimp normal map, puiterwijk packaged it now, its for creating normal 
> maps from images, which u can use for "bump mapping"
>
> * NeoTextureEdit http://neotextureedit.sourceforge.net it helps you to 
> create seemless textures, for 3D games or blender. Also not packaged 
> yet, it uses java
>
> * jlipsync http://jlipsync.lamhauge.dk/ or Papagayo 
> http://www.lostmarble.com/papagayo/index.shtml, both do the same 
> taking a sound file and try to recognize the phonemes. With help of 
> that tool you can animate 3D/2D speaking characters. jlipsync bases on 
> java and papagayo on python, personally I prefer Papagayo but its 
> tricky on 64bit machines as the development stopped and there are no 
> 64bit versions
>
> * StopMotion http://stopmotion.bjoernen.com/ its a tool for creating 
> stop motion animations with your camera, it was started once from 
> SkoleLinux but isnt active developed anymore but it still works.
>
> * Tupi http://www.maefloresta.com/portal/ a tool for doing 2d 
> animations, but easier to learn and handle as SynfigStudio, puiterwik 
> tries to package it since a few days
>
> think thats all
>
> br gnokii
>
>
>



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