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    <p>On 20/03/18 16:36, Allan Day wrote:<br>
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                  <div>Hi everyone,<br>
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                  For the next step of the developer docs work, I'm
                  hoping to improve the flatpak-builder tutorials and
                  integrate them better into the rest of the content.<br>
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                <div>It would really help if we had a better app to use
                  for the tutorials. Ideally I think we'd have a demo
                  app that we maintain ourselves. I think ideally the
                  app would:<br>
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      This is something that sounds like a great idea, the current
    "Hello world" is a bit basic and also it would <br>
      be nice to have a little more complex app to test.<br>
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                <div> * Be simple<br>
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                <div> * Follow and reflect the flatpak developer docs<br>
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                <div> * Bundle 2/3 modules<br>
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                <div> * Use GTK or Qt<br>
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                <div> * Be hosted on GitHub<br>
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                <div> * Look nice when launched (maybe it could just be
                  a window with the flatpak logo to start with?)<br>
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                <div>In the future it might be good to make use of
                  portals, too.<br>
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                  Is this something anyone would be interested in
                  working on?<br>
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        I would like to try and help on this where i could, even though
    my experience with flatpak-builder<br>
        is minimal.<br>
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                <div>Allan<br>
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      Adam<br>
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