Vincenzo Ciancia wrote:
On mar, 2009-06-30 at 12:45 -0500, Evan R. Murphy wrote:
XChat flashes the notification area, though it can be disabled. Should
this be addressed as well, or is it a nonissue because XChat isn't a
candidate for default install?
Of course I am not the one who can
Tomasz Dominikowski wrote:
Any thoughts, suggestions, explanations?
Sounds quite good. I like when we aim for more consistency :)
Perhaps this should be proposed upstream to be included in the HIG though.
Cheers,
Emilio
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Sebastien Bacher wrote:
The page looks great, I'm not decided about how we should claim updates
though. Some packages are actively maintained by one person and some
other can be claimed by the first one wanting to do the update. Did you
use the wiki usual uploader informations? Does everybody
Cesare Tirabassi wrote:
My problem is that many of these packages are not maintained by the Ubuntu
Desktop Team, so I'm not sure that it is appropriate to list them all in this
page; what I would really need is a list from the pov of the Ubuntu team.
IMHO it's nice to have them. Although the
Pedro Fragoso wrote:
Maybe we can use and change debian-gnome-status.py from Debian
http://www.0d.be/debian/debian-gnome-2.22-status.html to gen the
versions.
This scripts uses dak and searches on the pkg-gnome svn the versions,
perhaps we can change this to use rmadison and work from
Jeff wrote:
Le samedi 19 avril 2008 à 13:21 +0200, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort a écrit :
That's mostly the images for the documentation. It ships the images for a
lot of
locales, as some of them are localized.
Hmm, at first I thought well there's nothing to do then... but why not
split
Jo-Erlend Schinstad wrote:
Hello everyone.
There are a few games that comes with the default Ubuntu install,
The games from gnome-games.
mosly card games and snakes. I was thinking that too could use an
upgrade. Chromium is a really cool and addictive game, that is easy to
play and has
Ricardo Pérez López wrote:
El mar, 05-02-2008 a las 16:30 +0100, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort escribió:
Ricardo Pérez López wrote:
El mar, 05-02-2008 a las 14:42 +0100, Jo-Erlend Schinstad escribió:
It would be nice if we had one directory for downloads, whether you
download using Firefox
Jo-Erlend Schinstad wrote:
There is also another thing to consider. While files are being
downloaded, indexing services can begin to work overtime, since the
files are changed continually.
Indexing is a problem; on one hand, you'd like to have your downloaded
files indexed and available
Nanley Chery wrote:
Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:
What if someone sends me a mail and I'm using Mutt? I don't think the
terminal will open gnome-bt. Is that a valid case for you? (although I
won't expect any normal user to use Mutt ;)
You are definitely right that a normal user wouldn't
Friðrik Már Jónsson wrote:
Hi Ubuntians,
I can't see any problem it causes, or any harm in having it there. You
say there
are two many menu items in the Internet section. How many items are
there in a
default installation? 5 or 6? I don't think that's annoying. At least
I can
sleep well
Nanley Chery wrote:
I don't think this is justified. If you don't like it, you can edit the menus
with alacarte and remove that entry. But the fact that you don't use it
doesn't
mean we should remove it (we could if there was a better reason, but I don't
think that is one)
Cheers,
Emilio
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