Glimpse is a downstream fork of the GNU Image Manipulation Program. You can find out more information on our FAQs page: https://glimpse-editor.org/about/
Aside from the rebrand that provides excellent free software with a less problematic name, we also focus on performance improvements, user interface changes and incrementally improving the user experience.
In the longer term we intend to write our own GUI and plug-in framework on top of the GEGL component maintained by the same developers, but it will likely take years for those aspirations to be fully realised.
Glimpse 0.x releases are based on GNU Image Manipulation Program 2.10.x releases and are intended to provide a minimum viable product. They also help us build our project infrastructure, learn the codebase and iterate towards a fully supportable product.
You can see how this effort is going in the dev-g210 branch.
Glimpse 1.x releases will also be based on GNU Image Manipulation Program 3.0.x releases. Ideally we aim to have good supporting documentation and help files by that stage.
Glimpse 2.x releases will utilise a new GUI that follows the GNOME Human Interface Guidelines and our own leaner plug-in framework.
We do not work to fixed timelines. Instead we select a month we want to aim for, and if the release needs more time then we update our schedule accordingly.
Our official project website is now live at https://glimpse-editor.org.
You can also follow us on the fediverse, Facebook and Twitter.
All of the build instructions can be found in the HACKING
file.
For further information, read the Glimpse developer wiki.
Full details for how to help are available in the CONTRIBUTING.md
file.
You can also help by talking about us on social media, writing a positive blog post and helping people use Glimpse Image Editor.
To help us cover our costs, please donate to this project via Open Collective. If you can afford to do so we also encourage you to donate to GNU Image Manipulation Program as that helps the upstream project we rely on.