Contact

Juan “Nushio” Rodriguez enjoys working with privative software projects almost as much as he enjoys referring to himself in third person – not at all – he really hates the third person way of speaking.

He also considers himself a ‘Torvaldian‘ rather than a ‘Stallmanite‘, works with the Fedora Project as an Ambassador and Package Maintainer, loves Android and Free Software.

You can find him on Twitter as @ElNushio where he won’t talk about what he just had for dinner but instead will try to make you laugh or let you know about stuff he considers important or projects he’s working in.

If you’d rather contact him vía email, you can do so at

System.out.println(“nushio”+”@”+this.domain); //this.domain should output “k3rnel.net” but “gmail.com” and “fedoraproject.org” are also a valid values.

Finally, there’s this contact form, WordPress so happily makes possible:

8 comments on “Contact
  1. gilberto says:

    Hi
    I’ve seen your post about gnome 3 and the topic about the notification are that is not always visible;
    In the gnome 3.2 they said that it will be available;
    is it true? do you know how to set this option in the 3.2?
    I’d like to migrate to the gnome 3.2 but I want to be sure that this feature will be in the release
    thanks in advance
    best regards (and Merry Xmas)
    gilberto

  2. anon says:

    I’ll comment here because you old articles have comments closed.
    Recompiling gnome-panel for changing the size? WTF! :)
    Anyway you were wrong about fallback mode; you can change the panel size with alt + right-click instead of right-click only (imho it’s better), and almost all panel applets are still here, only old (pango?) ones have been dropped, probably your distro doesn’t have applets; same thing for panel color and transparency.
    Icons on desktop are still but you have to activate an option via dconf or, if you prefer, gnome-tweak-tool.

    • Nushio says:

      Sorry, but I have a script that auto-closes comments on old posts (Because spambots tend to post ridiculous things on old posts) but I can open it up.

      The minimum panel size on gnome-panel is calculated based on the ‘lowest’ height applet on it. I removed that to allow me to use an even smaller size, because the app menu is now slightly wider.

      I know alt-right click works, but the minimum has changed and its now higher.

      Anyway, I moved onto KDE a long time ago, and recently started using Cinnamon (A Gnome Shell fork) and have been quite happy with it.

  3. anon says:

    Sorry I was wrong about the min size, you can’t set it to 24 even if the spinbox indicate 24 or 21.
    I haven’t read carefully :mrgreen:

  4. Karl says:

    9000 served? Only a couple billion more to be on par with McDonalds. Good luck.

  5. outopolisnas says:

    Is your tiled-qt repo for fedora still working?
    I can’t find the files.

    Thanks

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