Thread overview
Tilix 1.7.9 Released
Apr 29, 2018
Gerald
Apr 29, 2018
Dgame
Apr 30, 2018
steven kladitis
May 03, 2018
Marco Leise
May 03, 2018
Chris
April 29, 2018
A new version of tilix has been released. For those not familiar with it, Tilix is a terminal emulator for Linux written in D using GTK. The list of changes is available here:

https://gnunn1.github.io/tilix-web/2018/04/28/release-1-7-9

As always, I'm always looking for people who are interested in contributing, PRs welcome.

Finally a big thank you to Mike Wey who has continued to work on and evolve GtkD. Working on libraries is often behind the scenes work that doesn't get the appreciation it deserves.

I was struck by a recent reddit post on the gnome shell memory leak which involved C and javascript, it mentioned how difficult it is to merge two different memory models. Mike has managed this with aplomb in terms of integrating the Gtk reference counting into D's GC. So thanks Mike, your efforts are much appreciated!
April 29, 2018
On Sunday, 29 April 2018 at 14:01:10 UTC, Gerald wrote:
> A new version of tilix has been released. For those not familiar with it, Tilix is a terminal emulator for Linux written in D using GTK. The list of changes is available here:
>
> https://gnunn1.github.io/tilix-web/2018/04/28/release-1-7-9
>
> As always, I'm always looking for people who are interested in contributing, PRs welcome.
>
> Finally a big thank you to Mike Wey who has continued to work on and evolve GtkD. Working on libraries is often behind the scenes work that doesn't get the appreciation it deserves.
>
> I was struck by a recent reddit post on the gnome shell memory leak which involved C and javascript, it mentioned how difficult it is to merge two different memory models. Mike has managed this with aplomb in terms of integrating the Gtk reference counting into D's GC. So thanks Mike, your efforts are much appreciated!

Since I'm on Windows I sadly can't use it, but I suggested it to my colleagues - which are using Ubuntu - half a year ago and they use it since then and still love it. So keep up the good work! :)
April 30, 2018
On Sunday, 29 April 2018 at 14:49:09 UTC, Dgame wrote:
> On Sunday, 29 April 2018 at 14:01:10 UTC, Gerald wrote:
>> [...]
>
> Since I'm on Windows I sadly can't use it, but I suggested it to my colleagues - which are using Ubuntu - half a year ago and they use it since then and still love it. So keep up the good work! :)


I am on Windows also.  If you end up with one that works with Windows. :):):):):):):)

Thanks
May 03, 2018
On Sunday, 29 April 2018 at 14:01:10 UTC, Gerald wrote:
> A new version of tilix has been released. For those not familiar with it, Tilix is a terminal emulator for Linux written in D using GTK. The list of changes is available here:
>
> https://gnunn1.github.io/tilix-web/2018/04/28/release-1-7-9
>
> As always, I'm always looking for people who are interested in contributing, PRs welcome.
>
> Finally a big thank you to Mike Wey who has continued to work on and evolve GtkD. Working on libraries is often behind the scenes work that doesn't get the appreciation it deserves.
>
> I was struck by a recent reddit post on the gnome shell memory leak which involved C and javascript, it mentioned how difficult it is to merge two different memory models. Mike has managed this with aplomb in terms of integrating the Gtk reference counting into D's GC. So thanks Mike, your efforts are much appreciated!

I used it for more than year but after switching OS / re-installation I used the OS's terminal for a while. Now I'm back on Tilix. I am delighted. It's more fun this way.
May 03, 2018
Am Mon, 30 Apr 2018 15:18:18 +0000
schrieb steven kladitis <stevenkladitis@gmail.com>:

> On Sunday, 29 April 2018 at 14:49:09 UTC, Dgame wrote:
> > On Sunday, 29 April 2018 at 14:01:10 UTC, Gerald wrote:
> >> [...]
> >
> > Since I'm on Windows I sadly can't use it, but I suggested it to my colleagues - which are using Ubuntu - half a year ago and they use it since then and still love it. So keep up the good work! :)
> 
> 
> I am on Windows also.  If you end up with one that works with Windows. :):):):):):):)
> 
> Thanks

No no, the deal is, you Windows people switch to Linux if you suddenly feel like a terminal is a basic need. ;)

https://linuxmint.com/
https://manjaro.org/
https://www.ubuntu.com/
https://www.debian.org/
https://solus-project.com/
https://elementary.io/
https://antergos.com/
https://getfedora.org/
https://www.trueos.org/ (FreeBSD)
https://mxlinux.org/

-- 
Marco

May 04, 2018
On Thursday, 3 May 2018 at 15:43:14 UTC, Marco Leise wrote:
> https://linuxmint.com/
> https://manjaro.org/
> https://www.ubuntu.com/
> https://www.debian.org/
> https://solus-project.com/
> https://elementary.io/
> https://antergos.com/
> https://getfedora.org/
> https://www.trueos.org/ (FreeBSD)
> https://mxlinux.org/
Cool list of projects beyond linux, thank you.