GNOME Clock

By Emily Gonyer

Work with the GNOME Design Team and Seif Lotfy on GNOME Clock, in order to provide the GNOME community with a clock application. GNOME Clock will allow users to quickly and easily determine the time of day anywhere in the world, helping them keep in touch with family, friends and co-workers. GNOME Clock will also allow users to set alarms so that when time X rolls around they know they need to do Y. A stopwatch/timer will also be included so that users can time themselves and/or others as needed.

GSOC Update 1 - May 28, 2012

GSOC Update 2 - June 13, 2012

GSoC Update 3 - July 6, 2012

GsoC Update 4 - July 17, 2012

GSoC Update 5 - August 5, 2012

GsoC Update 6 - August 18, 2012

GSoC has been a fantastic experience, and one from which I have learned a lot - about Python & GTK+ certainly, but also about working together with a team of hackers and designers. GNOME Clocks has come a long way - from little more than mockups done by Seif to a fully functioning world clock, complete with alarms, a timer and stopwatch. Our team has grown with clocks - from just Seif & myself, adding Eslam Mostafa and, since GAUDEC, an influx of help from Alex Anthony, Paolo Borelli and several others. Thanks to everyone who has helped make GNOME Clocks a reality over the last few months!!

Google Summer of Code Proposal:

http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/proposal/review/google/gsoc2012/gonyere/1

Git Repository on GNOME.org:

http://git.gnome.org/browse/clocks

Additional mockups of GNOME Clock available at:

http://minus.com/mxxCvulBS/

Contact

Email: emilyyrose AT gmail DOT com

IRC: gonyere (gimpnet - #marketing, #soc, #gnome-women, #gnome, #gnome-love)

Blog: http://todoentiempo.wordpress.com

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