Re: Upgrade testing?

2013-08-30 Thread Tim
Yes they should be added, I will get on it!

Tim

On 31/08/13 14:55, Erick Brunzell wrote:
> I know I've not been much help with iso-testing this cycle due to time
> constraints and my prior commitment to Lubuntu testing, but I was just
> looking over the QA iso tracker and I notice that we don't yet have any
> upgrade tests listed on the QA tracker.
>
> Should we not have since we became an official flavor last cycle? I
> think it would require a minimal amount of work as we could copy the
> actual testcase process from another flavor. Anyway it's just a random
> thought.
>
> Lance
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Upgrade testing?

2013-08-30 Thread Erick Brunzell
I know I've not been much help with iso-testing this cycle due to time
constraints and my prior commitment to Lubuntu testing, but I was just
looking over the QA iso tracker and I notice that we don't yet have any
upgrade tests listed on the QA tracker.

Should we not have since we became an official flavor last cycle? I
think it would require a minimal amount of work as we could copy the
actual testcase process from another flavor. Anyway it's just a random
thought.

Lance

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Re: [Testing]-Ubuntu GNOME Daily Build (Saucy-i386-28-08-2013)

2013-08-30 Thread Fernando Panizza
El 29/08/13 07:49, Ali Linx (amjjawad) escribió:
> On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 9:01 PM, Fernando Panizza
> wrote:
> 
>> Hello all:
>>
> 
> Hello Fernando,
> 
> 
> 
> While running "Install (auto-resize)" test, performed on Oracle
>> VirtualBox (about 5 times) there have appeard the following issues:
>>
>> 1- A black bar appears in the top of the screen during booting
>>
>> 2- When installed alongside Windows 7 the "Install Now" button int
>> the
>> Screen Install Ubuntu GNOME XX.XX alongsite SYSTEM YY is not allowed
>> 3- When installed alongside Ubuntu 11.10 the option "Install FAMILY
>> XX.XX alongside SYSTEM YY" does not appear
>>
>> How can I get more precise information about this issues to submit
>> a
>> result?
>>
> 
> 
> Are you trying to install Ubuntu GNOME Saucy on a Virtual Machine that has
> more than one system installed? or you are creating new machine and
> installing Ubuntu GNOME Solo?
> 
> Judging from your email, you are trying to achieve something like a
> Multi-Booting or Dual-Booting systems?
> 
> You need to provide more information so that we can understand what exactly
> are you trying to achieve :)
> 
> It is good idea to have a look at:
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGNOME/Testing#Getting_Involved
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> 

Hello:
In order to go through the steps 5.(Select Install Ubuntu GNOME 
XX.XX
alongside SYSTEM YY) to 9.(Click on the Install Now button) of the
"Install (auto-resize)" Test
 I have to test the ISO on a machine that already has an SO
installed so I can get to the "auto-rezise" option, otherwise it would
skip to the "where are you" screen. As you said the idea was to achieve
a dual-booting.

Then I have tested the ISO in 2 differnts VMs

In one of them I've previously installed Ubuntu 11.10,
In this one did not appear the option "Install Ubuntu GNOME XX.XX
alongside SYSTEM YY".

The other has Windows 7 Ultimate installed,
In this one the "Install Now" button is not avaliable in the
auto-rezise srcreen

 I was looking for information in how to identify this issues in order
to send precise details about it on my report. But I think I've already
found it, here:

 http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2013/06/24/%23ubuntu-classroom.html#t21:00

 So I'll see waht I can do

 Thank you!.

 PS: If you have any other references about it, I'll be grateful.

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[Testing] Excited about splash screen!!!

2013-08-30 Thread Efstathios Iosifidis (aka diamond_gr)

Hello guys,

I would like to express my feelings about the splash screen...
It's SO great. Please don't change it to Ubuntu one. GNOME rocks...

I have the 64bit installed and it's looking good!!!
Thanks everyone for make it happen.
Have phun
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Re: [Testing] Excited about splash screen!!!

2013-08-30 Thread Alfredo Hernández
I'm glad you liked it, Efstathios :D
Don't worry, the new splash screen is here to stay.

Alfredo
On 30 Aug 2013 23:04, "Efstathios Iosifidis (aka diamond_gr)" <
iefstath...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello guys,
>
> I would like to express my feelings about the splash screen...
> It's SO great. Please don't change it to Ubuntu one. GNOME rocks...
>
> I have the 64bit installed and it's looking good!!!
> Thanks everyone for make it happen.
> Have phun
> Stathis
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Re: GNOME Initial Setup

2013-08-30 Thread Alfredo Hernández
Yes it seem pretty basic, but as we aim to bring a GNOME experience, we
should consider it in the future.

Alfredo
On 30 Aug 2013 14:30, "Ali Linx (amjjawad)"  wrote:

>
> On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 3:06 AM, Fran Dieguez wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Is there any chance to get gnome-initial-setup integrated in Ubuntu
>> GNOME? Now it could be a little late but maybe for 14.04.
>>
>> I think that is a great app for newcomers and to quickly setup GNOME for
>> the first time. But it's not available in the repositories (main, of ppas).
>>
>> Just a suggestion.
>>
>> Regards
>
>
> Hi Fran,
>
> http://worldofgnome.org/gnome-initial-setup-and-welcome-tour-how-it-works/
>
> I have never heard about it before so with a quick google search, I
> skimmed through the above page and beside it won't be used by some
> well-known distributions, it lacks some main features (at the end of the
> page).
>
> I would suggest to wait and discuss that later when it gets mature (more
> feature and when other distributions start using it). This is what I
> personally think :)
>
> Thank you for for your suggestion/thought :)
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Re: GNOME Initial Setup

2013-08-30 Thread Ali Linx (amjjawad)
On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 3:06 AM, Fran Dieguez wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Is there any chance to get gnome-initial-setup integrated in Ubuntu GNOME?
> Now it could be a little late but maybe for 14.04.
>
> I think that is a great app for newcomers and to quickly setup GNOME for
> the first time. But it's not available in the repositories (main, of ppas).
>
> Just a suggestion.
>
> Regards


Hi Fran,

http://worldofgnome.org/gnome-initial-setup-and-welcome-tour-how-it-works/

I have never heard about it before so with a quick google search, I skimmed
through the above page and beside it won't be used by some well-known
distributions, it lacks some main features (at the end of the page).

I would suggest to wait and discuss that later when it gets mature (more
feature and when other distributions start using it). This is what I
personally think :)

Thank you for for your suggestion/thought :)

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Re: GNOME Initial Setup

2013-08-30 Thread Tim

On 30/08/13 20:02, Fran Dieguez wrote:
> On vie 30 ago 2013 10:22:48 CEST, Tim wrote:
>>
>> On 30/08/13 17:15, Alfredo Hernández wrote:
>>>
>>> There's a screen that allows you to set-up your online accounts (it's
>>> basically GOA embedded into it). Also (I don't know if this is
>>> finished yet) , when you finish all the setups there's a localised
>>> (that's very important in my opinion) that shows the main features of
>>> GNOME Shell.
>>>
>>
>> The getting started guide is packaged separately from initial setup on
>> debian, although doesn't appear to be released yet. once it is, we can
>> sync it and integrate either with the installer, or perhaps on first
>> login.
>>
>> Tim
>>
>>> Alfredo
>>>
>>> On 30 Aug 2013 02:26, "Tim Lunn" >> > wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Fran,
>>>
>>> On Fri, Aug 30, 2013, at 09:06 AM, Fran Dieguez wrote:
>>> > Hi all,
>>> >
>>> > Is there any chance to get gnome-initial-setup integrated in Ubuntu
>>> > GNOME? Now it could be a little late but maybe for 14.04.
>>> >
>>> > I think that is a great app for newcomers and to quickly setup
>>> GNOME for
>>> > the first time. But it's not available in the repositories
>>> (main, of
>>> > ppas).
>>>
>>> The reason we don't have it, is because Ubiquity does the initial
>>> setup
>>> on Ubuntu (during installation). It would be a bit odd if the
>>> user has
>>> to complete 2 different initial-setups!
>>>
>>> I have however not actually tried out gnome-initial-setup. Are
>>> there any
>>> features provided by gnome-initial-setup that arent available in
>>> Ubiquity?
>>>
>>> Tim
>>> >
>>> > Just a suggestion.
>>> >
>>> > Regards
>>> >
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>>
>>
>
> Almost all the set-up steps are integrated into Ubiquity. If I have to 
> highlight two features from GNOME initial setup I will go with setting
> up online accounts with an screen with GOA embedded and after that an small 
> but great set of videos explaining how GNOME-Shell works.
>
> http://jimmac.fedorapeople.org/gnome3/getting-started/
Like I said before we can run the getting-started stuff entirely independent of 
gnome-initial setup!
>
> For us the best approach could be deactivate those steps that are already 
> integrated in Ubiquity and show GNOME initial setup on first login
> with those steps are are interesting for Ubuntu GNOME.
Perhaps it would be best to a GOA screen to ubiquity for 14.04. Ubuntu added a 
U1 screen this cycle, but that doesnt exactly help us!

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Re: GNOME Initial Setup

2013-08-30 Thread Fran Dieguez

On vie 30 ago 2013 10:22:48 CEST, Tim wrote:


On 30/08/13 17:15, Alfredo Hernández wrote:


There's a screen that allows you to set-up your online accounts (it's
basically GOA embedded into it). Also (I don't know if this is
finished yet) , when you finish all the setups there's a localised
(that's very important in my opinion) that shows the main features of
GNOME Shell.



The getting started guide is packaged separately from initial setup on
debian, although doesn't appear to be released yet. once it is, we can
sync it and integrate either with the installer, or perhaps on first
login.

Tim


Alfredo

On 30 Aug 2013 02:26, "Tim Lunn" mailto:t...@feathertop.org>> wrote:

Hi Fran,

On Fri, Aug 30, 2013, at 09:06 AM, Fran Dieguez wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Is there any chance to get gnome-initial-setup integrated in Ubuntu
> GNOME? Now it could be a little late but maybe for 14.04.
>
> I think that is a great app for newcomers and to quickly setup
GNOME for
> the first time. But it's not available in the repositories
(main, of
> ppas).

The reason we don't have it, is because Ubiquity does the initial
setup
on Ubuntu (during installation). It would be a bit odd if the
user has
to complete 2 different initial-setups!

I have however not actually tried out gnome-initial-setup. Are
there any
features provided by gnome-initial-setup that arent available in
Ubiquity?

Tim
>
> Just a suggestion.
>
> Regards
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Almost all the set-up steps are integrated into Ubiquity. If I have to 
highlight two features from GNOME initial setup I will go with setting 
up online accounts with an screen with GOA embedded and after that an 
small but great set of videos explaining how GNOME-Shell works.


http://jimmac.fedorapeople.org/gnome3/getting-started/

For us the best approach could be deactivate those steps that are 
already integrated in Ubiquity and show GNOME initial setup on first 
login with those steps are are interesting for Ubuntu GNOME.


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Re: [Vote for a Proposal] Monthly/Weekly Meetings (IRC/Google Hangout)

2013-08-30 Thread Tim

  
  

On 30/08/13 13:29, Martin Evans wrote:


  
  
  On 29/08/13 20:36, Ali Linx
(amjjawad) wrote:
  
  

  

  

  

  Hi Everyone,

  
  I'd like to ask you kindly to vote for this
  proposal:
  

Having Weekly/Monthly Team Meeting either on IRC or
Google Hangout to discuss what we have achieved and
what our plans will be.

  
  IMHO, these meetings are important to keep up to date
  with Ubuntu GNOME Work Progress, News, Updates, etc
  and to build a healthy and good relationship between
  the team members and the users of Ubuntu GNOME and of
  course, everyone is welcome to join :)
  

As far as I know, every Ubuntu Flavour has a weekly
  or monthly meeting.



To vote, please reply this email with:

  
  If Agreed: +1
  

If Disagreed: -1

  
  Thank you!
  

  

  

  

  

  
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  Big +1 from me, sounds like a great idea. Would give the everyone
  a chance to catch up, plus a kind of chill zone/Place to have a
  pint :D
  
  
  

+1 from me, however finding a meeting time, that suits everyone in
different timezones is going to be a challenge!

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Re: GNOME Initial Setup

2013-08-30 Thread Tim

  
  

On 30/08/13 17:15, Alfredo Hernández
  wrote:


  There's a screen that allows you to set-up your
online accounts (it's basically GOA embedded into it). Also (I
don't know if this is finished yet) , when you finish all the
setups there's a localised (that's very important in my opinion)
that shows the main features of GNOME Shell. 


The getting started guide is packaged separately from initial setup
on debian, although doesn't appear to be released yet. once it is,
we can sync it and integrate either with the installer, or perhaps
on first login.

Tim 


  Alfredo 
  On 30 Aug 2013 02:26, "Tim Lunn" 
wrote:

  Hi Fran,
  
  On Fri, Aug 30, 2013, at 09:06 AM, Fran Dieguez wrote:
  > Hi all,
  >
  > Is there any chance to get gnome-initial-setup integrated
  in Ubuntu
  > GNOME? Now it could be a little late but maybe for 14.04.
  >
  > I think that is a great app for newcomers and to quickly
  setup GNOME for
  > the first time. But it's not available in the
  repositories (main, of
  > ppas).
  
  The reason we don't have it, is because Ubiquity does the
  initial setup
  on Ubuntu (during installation). It would be a bit odd if the
  user has
  to complete 2 different initial-setups!
  
  I have however not actually tried out gnome-initial-setup. Are
  there any
  features provided by gnome-initial-setup that arent available
  in
  Ubiquity?
  
  Tim
  >
  > Just a suggestion.
  >
  > Regards
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Re: GNOME Initial Setup

2013-08-30 Thread Alfredo Hernández
There's a screen that allows you to set-up your online accounts (it's
basically GOA embedded into it). Also (I don't know if this is finished
yet) , when you finish all the setups there's a localised (that's very
important in my opinion) that shows the main features of GNOME Shell.

Alfredo
On 30 Aug 2013 02:26, "Tim Lunn"  wrote:

> Hi Fran,
>
> On Fri, Aug 30, 2013, at 09:06 AM, Fran Dieguez wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Is there any chance to get gnome-initial-setup integrated in Ubuntu
> > GNOME? Now it could be a little late but maybe for 14.04.
> >
> > I think that is a great app for newcomers and to quickly setup GNOME for
> > the first time. But it's not available in the repositories (main, of
> > ppas).
>
> The reason we don't have it, is because Ubiquity does the initial setup
> on Ubuntu (during installation). It would be a bit odd if the user has
> to complete 2 different initial-setups!
>
> I have however not actually tried out gnome-initial-setup. Are there any
> features provided by gnome-initial-setup that arent available in
> Ubiquity?
>
> Tim
> >
> > Just a suggestion.
> >
> > Regards
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