Re: Estimated what GNOME version will ship with Ubuntu 14.04?

2013-11-17 Thread Luke Yelavich
On Fri, Nov 15, 2013 at 08:25:41PM EST, Hammer Attila wrote:
 Hi,
 
 Estimated the Ubuntu 14.04 final release what GNOME version will be
 ship? GNOME 3.8 or 3.10? How will be happening a11y stack related
 updates and importanter components related updates (GTK3, Gnome Shell, etc)?

Ubuntu 14.04 will be sticking with GNOME 3.8 core components. GTK may be 
updated to 3.10, I don't know about GNOME shell, it will probably stay with 3.8 
as well, given its close ties with gnome-settings-daemon and 
gnome-control-center.

Accessibility wise, it all depends on what is done in the accessibility stack 
as to whether we can update to the newer versions.

Luke

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Re: Estimated what GNOME version will ship with Ubuntu 14.04?

2013-11-15 Thread Krishnakant Mane

This is an extremely important issue which I had also raised a few days ago.
I am very very interested to know.
Happy hacking.
Krishnakant.
On 11/15/2013 02:55 PM, Hammer Attila wrote:

Hi,

Estimated the Ubuntu 14.04 final release what GNOME version will be
ship? GNOME 3.8 or 3.10? How will be happening a11y stack related
updates and importanter components related updates (GTK3, Gnome Shell, etc)?
Now, in GNOME 3.8 related have following I founded issues, with partialy
reproducable my system with GNOME 3.10:
1. Normal Super+letter custom binding defined keystrokes not working,
this is resolved in GNOME 3.10. When I tested this, own risk I upgraded
with GNOME 3.10 with following way:
Added ppa:gnome3-team/gnome3, gnome3-team/gnome3-staging, and
gnome3-team/gnome3-next PPA's and doed a sudo apt-get dist-upgrade command.

2. In gnome-terminal the F10 key press not activate the main menu, this
is true with original Ubuntu level packaged gnome-terminal 3.6 version
and gnome 3.10 available gnome-terminal version. Hopefuly this is not
happening with other installations, and only my preferences are migrated
wrong.

3. The gnome-session-flashback oldest classic session the Super+S
keystroke not activating indicator-applet-complete applet main menu, I
reported this issue with following report:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1236902

4. In GNOME Shell classic session happening following issue the
applications menu, need visualy verify this issue:
In my testing Saucy installation I previous using GNOME Shell 3.8
version and Orca
3.10.1.
My session is the GNOME Classic session (the new GNOME Shell 3.8 classic
session, not the Ubuntu level awailable gnome-session-flashback session).
When I activate the Activities screen with ALT+F1 key combination, first
presenting the applications menu. Everithing is accessible with Orca 3.10.1
version, main categoryes Orca right spokening, but I found an interesting
problem.
If I goto for example the Graphics category (grafika hungarian category) and
press right arrow, Orca doesn't the first item spokening. I verifyed
what happening if I press this situation two up arrow keys. This
situation the caret jump perfect with the first submenu item.
Can you have possibility verify me visualy what happening following
testcase if you logged in GNOME Shell classic session?
1. Activate activities screen. This situation need presenting the
applications menu.
2. Jump down arrow key the Graphics submenu.
3. Press right arrow key. This situation me Orca says the Simple Scan
application selected. Visualy highlighted too this menu item? Right this?
Not the first menu item need selecting if the user drop down the
graphics group?
4. Press Left arrow key after you press two up arrow. This situation the
caret not jumping right the Graphics group, I usual land the Favorites
group. If I
press only one up arrow before I press a right arrow, lands different group.

Because I unable to verify visually to real happening this issue and
this is not an Orca issue, I reported temporary this issue in Bugzilla
and attached a debug file. Report link is following:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=711821
Because Ubuntu Saucy not ship a clean GNOME 3.10 environment, sure by
sure own risk I upgraded with my Saucy installation the GNOMe 3.10
version, and repeated the test. I experienced equals result.
I added ppa:gnome3-team/gnome3, ppa:gnome3-team/gnome3-staging, and
ppa:gnome3-team/gnome3-next PPA's and doed an apt-get dist-upgrade
command to I get a hopefuly full clean GNOME 3.10 environment.

Attila




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