You are absolutely right James. Now I really start to think there could be enough stuffs to say about G'MIC to fill a 2hr(even 3hr!) workshop covering all the different aspects of the project : presenting the different interfaces (CLI,plug-in,web,Zart,C++ library...), doing a tutorial on how the scripting language work, which features it has (and it has a lot actually
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), how integrating new filters in the plug-in works and so on.. Looks like there are plenty of stuffs to present.
I think that maybe I'll propose something like this for the next edition.
And, oh, Thank again James (I'll never say it enough) for your talk.
The story is : I had planed to go to Madrid, but unfortunately, I had a (almost) last-minute impediment. James has agreed to change his vacation plans to go there to present the G'MIC project to the audience, with slides I've prepared. Imagine how a difficult exercise it can be to present another's project with the slides done by the main project developer, in front of a large audience (James told me there was probably 100 persons in the room). James, what you did is really
awesome ! Kudos to you ! I'm always amazed by the power of the open source spirit floating around there
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