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Something I've wanted for a while was an easy way to make simple gif animations or videos of small sections of my screen. Thankfully, gifine [github] has come along and seems to fit my needs perfectly.

The tool is built by 'leafo' who runs itch.io and as usual (they do a lot of open stuff!) it's totally open source under the MIT license.

It's so damn simple to use which is why I love it! You draw a box on the screen and record away, then you can adjust the frames and export it to a gif or an MP4. It's simple and does the job.

Here's a small example of the fun that awaits you:
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It could be incredibly useful for small snippets for games, tutorials and so on.

It would be fun to see some more people hack away at it and make it more stable, have more little features and so on. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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m0j0r1s1ng Dec 28, 2016
Quoting: Armand Raynal*FLOSS plz, not open source.
really? semantics? you realize the "os" in floss is for open source?
Samsai Dec 28, 2016
Quoting: AnxiousInfusionGamingOnLinux
In this case this was covered because (or at least this is my assumption) GIFs are fairly popular in the indie circles, particularly on Itch.io. Also, we have covered other tangentially relevant software projects such as OBS because they are used in the context of gaming even though OBS can be used for non-gaming related purposes.
gqmelo Dec 28, 2016
The problem with gifs and videos is that you can't copy/paste. For command line tutorials there is the https://asciinema.org
It provides a very nice animation in javascript and can be selected and copied.
Armand Raynal Dec 28, 2016
Quoting: m0j0r1s1ng
Quoting: Armand Raynal*FLOSS plz, not open source.
really? semantics? you realize the "os" in floss is for open source?

No I said that without knowing what floss mean ...

The semantical difference is important. FLOSS is a neutral term between the OSS and the Free Software philosophy.

Unless the autor wants to take side for OSS, he must say "FLOSS" to stay neutral.

I prefer Free software, but I don't expect people to say "Free software", though I expect neutral sources to talk about FLOSS rather than OSS, or FOSS.
Linas Dec 28, 2016
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Quoting: Armand Raynal
Quoting: m0j0r1s1ng
Quoting: Armand Raynal*FLOSS plz, not open source.
really? semantics? you realize the "os" in floss is for open source?

The semantical difference is important.

I am sorry, but it is not. Naming wars are not appreciated here as stated in posting rules.
Armand Raynal Dec 28, 2016
Quoting: Linas
Quoting: Armand Raynal
Quoting: m0j0r1s1ng
Quoting: Armand Raynal*FLOSS plz, not open source.
really? semantics? you realize the "os" in floss is for open source?

The semantical difference is important.

I am sorry, but it is not. Naming wars are not appreciated here as stated in posting rules.

Being neutral avoid those wars, for sure taking sides start them.
Samsai Dec 28, 2016
Quoting: Armand Raynal
Quoting: Linas
Quoting: Armand Raynal
Quoting: m0j0r1s1ng
Quoting: Armand Raynal*FLOSS plz, not open source.
really? semantics? you realize the "os" in floss is for open source?

The semantical difference is important.

I am sorry, but it is not. Naming wars are not appreciated here as stated in posting rules.

Being neutral avoid those wars, for sure taking sides start them.
FLOSS isn't exactly neutral either you know. FLOSS is "free libre open source software" so essentially GNU definition of free software. Open source is the neutral one as it merely notes that something has source code available for free without going into further philosophical or ideological details. In simpler terms: free software is open source but open source is not necessarily free software. Easy.
Xicronic Dec 29, 2016
Quoting: Samsai
Quoting: Armand Raynal
Quoting: Linas
Quoting: Armand Raynal
Quoting: m0j0r1s1ng
Quoting: Armand Raynal*FLOSS plz, not open source.
really? semantics? you realize the "os" in floss is for open source?

The semantical difference is important.

I am sorry, but it is not. Naming wars are not appreciated here as stated in posting rules.

Being neutral avoid those wars, for sure taking sides start them.
FLOSS isn't exactly neutral either you know. FLOSS is "free libre open source software" so essentially GNU definition of free software. Open source is the neutral one as it merely notes that something has source code available for free without going into further philosophical or ideological details. In simpler terms: free software is open source but open source is not necessarily free software. Easy.

I'm subscribed to this thread so that I can get notifications if somebody has an opinion or information pertinent to gifine and GIF making. Stop talking about the terminology for the love of God, I don't want to get notifications because you people have a political agenda to push. As Linas said, it's against the rules to post about this.
Armand Raynal Dec 29, 2016
Quoting: Samsai
Quoting: Armand Raynal
Quoting: Linas
Quoting: Armand Raynal
Quoting: m0j0r1s1ng
Quoting: Armand Raynal*FLOSS plz, not open source.
really? semantics? you realize the "os" in floss is for open source?

The semantical difference is important.

I am sorry, but it is not. Naming wars are not appreciated here as stated in posting rules.

Being neutral avoid those wars, for sure taking sides start them.
FLOSS isn't exactly neutral either you know. FLOSS is "free libre open source software" so essentially GNU definition of free software. Open source is the neutral one as it merely notes that something has source code available for free without going into further philosophical or ideological details. In simpler terms: free software is open source but open source is not necessarily free software. Easy.

Sorry but no.

Open source software doesn't just mean you have the source for free. In fact Free software and OSS are practically almost the same, the differences being ideological.

Saying OSS is absolutly not neutral between OSS and Free software ! Damn that's choosing one between both terms !

And that's why FLOSS is neutral : the 2 terms in one. 2 terms that are very very close in their meaning, the essential difference being the emphasis, which is on Freedom with Free software and technical apsect with OSS.

Check that :
https://opensource.org/osd

That's more or less the same that FSF definition but in 10 points rather than 4.


I'm sorry Xicronic but I'm not going to stop talking for your convenience. The conversation isn't a GNU war but if Liam wants to delete it, then so be it. Until then I'm not going to shut it.


Last edited by Armand Raynal on 29 December 2016 at 2:35 pm UTC
Liam Dawe Dec 29, 2016
Alright, can-it. I will not tolerate licensing wars or wars about semantics.

Saying "open source" is the only really neutral way, like Samsai said.

Any further comments arguing this will be removed, let's not turn GOL's comments into reddit please.

If you do want to debate such nonsense, please use the Forum.
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