For Git hosting there's Gitorious, licensed under the AGPL.
Me too. I went back to XFCE after a few months in Gnome 3, and functionality-wise I prefer. I miss the sexiness of gnome-shell, XFCE is pretty bare-bones. With the online accounts in 3.2, I'll probably give it another…
For the same reason, I created a RSS feed of TC which excludes anything written by MG: http://pipes.yahoo.com/pipes/pipe.run?_id=3b4a015445a904d76f... Feel free to use it!
I've tried doing that, but whenever I'm actually doing work on Android app a really large percentage of my time spent is done working on the UI. Not having the ADT tools for the UI just doesn't make sense to me.
For Git hosting there's Gitorious, licensed under the AGPL.
Me too. I went back to XFCE after a few months in Gnome 3, and functionality-wise I prefer. I miss the sexiness of gnome-shell, XFCE is pretty bare-bones. With the online accounts in 3.2, I'll probably give it another…
For the same reason, I created a RSS feed of TC which excludes anything written by MG: http://pipes.yahoo.com/pipes/pipe.run?_id=3b4a015445a904d76f... Feel free to use it!
I've tried doing that, but whenever I'm actually doing work on Android app a really large percentage of my time spent is done working on the UI. Not having the ADT tools for the UI just doesn't make sense to me.