Re: [Elementary-dev-community] Power plug is finished!
Great work!! Just a few things: - the 1 hour label flows into the Never label. This is cured by resizing, but by default it showed up superimposed. Actually all the labels act funny when resizing. When decreasing the size, the vertical markers on the scale move independently of their labels. - the bottom two options are aligned differently from the ones above. They are more towards the left. On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 10:26 PM, Chris Triantafillis christriant1...@gmail.com wrote: Finished! Cody: https://code.launchpad.net/~christriant/+junk/power-plug If there is any problem let me know! 2012/10/1 Cody Garver codygar...@gmail.com The old Power will be removed when this review is merged. The new UI is still under construction. If you are on the apps team, please review this merge as well. On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 1:08 AM, ttosttos Sa ttost...@gmail.com wrote: Some feedback... Upgrade installs new plug and keeps old one. SB is left with two power plugs. UI doesn't like look like in Harvey's mockup, but I guess that's expected. Cheers. --ttosttos On Sat, Sep 29, 2012 at 10:08 PM, Daniel Foré dan...@elementaryos.org wrote: If it's not too crazy, I think I'd try to position the items in the scale logarithmically, so like 5 Mins 15 Mins 1 Hr Never On Sat, Sep 29, 2012 at 11:51 AM, Chris Triantafillis christriant1...@gmail.com wrote: and where i should put the 1 hour mark? 2012/9/29 Jakob Eriksson ja...@aurorasystems.eu That is logical to you because you KNOW that it it's represented by zer0. On 09/29/2012 08:41:04 PM, elementary-dev-community@lists.launchpad.net wrote: [1]http://ubuntuone.com/1Dv5NolTPVjqRYDyd6Pfqa HarvKitty says to add a Never label to the right end of the scale... It doesn't make sense to me, Never is represents by zero (0) so i believe it must be at the start of the scale... @Dan what do you think? 2012/9/28 Chris Triantafillis [2]christriant1...@gmail.com So i should re-write the UI? I'll try to add the LevelBar thing also 2012/9/28 Daniel Foré [3]dan...@elementaryos.org Very nice! Definitely like Harvey's mockup. Looks super slick :D The alignment here is just beautiful haha I agree the labels at the bottom could be kind of funny sounding Press the power button to do nothing. haha. Maybe we should go with When the power button is pressed: Ask me, Do nothing, Shutdown? On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 4:39 AM, Chris Triantafillis [4]christriant1...@gmail.com wrote: the labels can be changed! 2012/9/28 Pim Vullers [5]p...@vullersmail.nl I like it as well, only the last entries will read a bit strange when you choose a 'Do nothing' option. Furthermore the top buttons to switch power mode look a bit strange to me... it is not entirely clear how it works. On 09/28/2012 01:26 PM, Chris Triantafillis wrote: I like it! What others have to say? 2012/9/28 Harvey Cabaguio [6]harveycabag...@gmail.com mailto:[7]harveycabag...@gmail.com   Made a mock of the power plug.  [8]http://i.imgur.com/JbbrY.png   On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 3:13 PM, Cody Garver [9]codygar...@gmail.com   mailto:[10]codygar...@gmail.com wrote:     Hey dkotrada, we still have not made the plugs available for     translation by you guys. It should happen within a week if     things go well.     On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 5:40 AM, dkotrada [11]dkotr...@gmail.com     mailto:[12]dkotr...@gmail.com wrote:       Launchpad Status from [13]http://identi.ca/launchpadstatus       We are currently experiencing some issues with translations       imports,       and it is currently being looked into       Can't get translations for power plug.       2012/9/26 Chris Triantafillis [14]christriant1...@gmail.com       mailto:[15]christriant1...@gmail.com:       Hm...i don't know...       Lets see what the others have to say...                   2012/9/26 Sergey Shnatsel Davidoff       [16]ser...@elementaryos.org mailto:[17]ser...@elementaryos.org             I have two laptops that have two batteries: a regular one       and an add-on       battery that's purchased separately or with an extension       dock. But they both       power the laptop, and I have to know what's going on with       both. I don't       remember how Ubuntu displays that though, because the       laptops are old and       internal batteries are long dead.             Mice also may have
Re: [Elementary-dev-community] Elementary Hackfest
This year i can't attend any hackfest either...after this year i will be more free... 2012/10/3 xapantu xapa...@gmail.com Hi, I am living in Paris now. Just for your information, I will not attend to any hackfest if it is not during my holidays, my studies are overwhelming me (:P). But if it is during my holidays, and in Europe, I will probably come (but I can buy my train tickets myself, from Paris to Frankfurt it is approximatively 100€ (~130$ I think)). Maybe only one day, I am not sure... It would be great, and would speed up the development :) Lucas Le 03/10/2012 18:48, Florian Reifschneider a écrit : I'm currently attending university in Frankfurt (computer science at Goethe Univerity), so if Frankfurt would be decided on for the location, I could try to get some kind of support from the university and certainly help to organize on site. On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 8:15 AM, Dane Henson d...@elementaryos.org wrote: Haha, we're so spread out in the US. It looks like my wife and I are going to have to plan a trip to Europe without the kids. I'v always wanted to see Germany. :P On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 4:36 PM, Eduard Gotwig got...@ubuntu.com wrote: If we would do it in Frankfurt, I am sure we can get sponsors on board for this. 2012/10/2 David Nielsen gnomeu...@gmail.com Okay so far you are truly multinational. It looks like Europe is the best place for it, maybe Frankfurt is a good choice. Experience tells me that getting a person from the US to Europe is roughly 1800$, internal travel in the EU is a bit cheaper and can probably be had at a medium cost of 1000$ per person. Which means currently just around 10.000$ in travel costs alone, board is typically roughly the same so I'll need to find at least 20.000$ in sponsorships to be on the safe side. This is given that I can find a venue sponsor as renting a place is expensive. Luckily Elementary uses a lot of technology backed by businesses, e.g. Yorba, Codethink, Fluendo, Canonical and such, plus I might be able to squeeze a bit out of GNOME and maybe MonkeySquare can pitch in. It should at least get us a bit of the way there but it is still a high number to hit, we may have success using something like ChipIn to gather some funds as well. Regardless that is a lot of money which will take some time to gather. One option that has worked well in the past has been putting events right after FOSDEM since a lot of developers go there anyways and occasionally employers can be convinced to pay for the ticket. I gather you are all students or otherwise unable to take advantage of such an option. So a bit of a task ahead it seems. On the plus side this is going to a challenge which is always a good thing. Sent from my iPad Den 02/10/2012 kl. 11.01 skrev Dane Henson d...@elementaryos.org: If nobody is opposed to it, I created a collaborative google map and set it so that anyone can edit it: http://goo.gl/maps/1flld I understand that this kind of thing can be controversial, but if you are concerned about giving away your location, just drop a placemark on the nearest major city. At least that way we can get a rough idea of the distribution of elementary devs. On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 6:48 AM, Mario Guerriero mefri...@gmail.com wrote: We have to make a shared Google DOC and write here our location... Sent from iPhone 5 Il giorno 02/ott/2012, alle ore 08:06, Daniel Foré dan...@elementaryos.org ha scritto: Hey David, That sounds like an awesome idea! I'm CC'ing the dev mailing list so we can see how many devs we have available and able to attend such a hackfest. As far as where we're located, we're quite distributed across the USA and Europe haha. I wonder if there's a way to get a map of where everyone is? On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 3:16 PM, David Nielsen gnomeu...@gmail.comwrote: Hi Dan, I forgot your email and my OS X machine is reinstalling to prepare for my first Luna install so I am using Launchpads contact form really quickly. Regardless, I would like to contribute to Elementary but I am not much of a programmer, I do however arrange a mean Hackfest. I have previously pulled off two annual GNOME and Mono hackfests and since I have taken a position on the MonkeySquare board I am also doing a Hackfest on day 3 of our annual MonkeySpace conference. I have seen how effective such events have been for other groups and I think the perfect way to celebrate Luna's release will be holding a 5-7 day event to plan and hack on Luna+1 in person. I have some ideas for collecting funds for this venture and some good contacts so you can leave that to me, however if this has any interest I would like to know how many core developers you have and where you are geographically so to plan and budget this thing. Kind regards, David Nielsen -- This message was sent from Launchpad by David Nielsen (https://launchpad.net/~davidnielsen) using the Contact this
[Elementary-dev-community] Hangout #2
Following the great success of the first Hangout, it's inevitable that we should do another one. It should be much smoother (without the 30 minutes of faffing around with Hangouts before it works :P) this time. Anyone seriously opposed to Saturday at the same time? It seemed to work well for everyone with the exception of Cassidy and I (although I should be able to come this week) Regards, Sam Tate -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~elementary-dev-community Post to : elementary-dev-community@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~elementary-dev-community More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp