Re: want to test ubuntuGnome 14.4 - a question for iso files

2014-02-27 Thread Ali/amjjawad
On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 6:12 PM, Hadi  wrote:

> I will study the testing wiki pages and will join the launchpad team.


Hi Hadi :)

On my signature, you will find all the important links that one needs to
bookmark :)
OneStopPage is enough actually. You don't need to bookmark all the links ;)


> I have never  filed bugs so this can be the first time for me to
>  participate.
>

And you would be the best candidate to help us with bugs. Usually, people
new to all of this are the best candidate. Those who know more about the
system are less likely to break it because by default, they would know how
to avoid the problems or how to fix them so they are best for 'Bug Triage'
- https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Bug%20triage


> Regarding accessibility, I believe there are one or two folks who work on
> gnome-orca itself full time, and there are active developers in Debian and
> Manjaro distros for accessibility improvements. lots of  accessibility
> improvements came up in gnome 3.4.2 and the following releases, so I
> believe there has to be some good  devs who are helping to improve
> accessibility in gnome.
>

Sadly, I know nothing about this.


>
> Ubuntu Gnome is amazing.


Indeed it is :)


> maybe in the far future it could be possible to have speakup by default.


Who knows? maybe :)

Thank you!



>
>
>
> On 2/27/2014 3:12 PM, Tim wrote:
>
>> On 27/02/14 22:03, Hadi wrote:
>>
>>> Thank you, got it installed, downloading the iso image now.
>>>
>> Good stuff, do let us know how you go and file bugs for any issues you
>> find! I would even welcome you to join our QA team (queue: Ali's intro
>> speech). I am not aware of any developers really dog-fooding this stuff
>> in Ubuntu or GNOME, but there are a few developers really advocating for
>> accessibility.  So it really comes down to the users to point out
>> problems, from there we can get the relevant people to look at it.
>>
>> Thanks
>>Tim
>>
>>
>>
>>
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Re: want to test ubuntuGnome 14.4 - a question for iso files

2014-02-27 Thread Hadi
I will study the testing wiki pages and will join the launchpad team. I 
have never  filed bugs so this can be the first time for me to  participate.
Regarding accessibility, I believe there are one or two folks who work 
on gnome-orca itself full time, and there are active developers in 
Debian and Manjaro distros for accessibility improvements. lots of  
accessibility improvements came up in gnome 3.4.2 and the following 
releases, so I believe there has to be some good  devs who are helping 
to improve accessibility in gnome.


Ubuntu Gnome is amazing. maybe in the far future it could be possible to 
have speakup by default.



On 2/27/2014 3:12 PM, Tim wrote:

On 27/02/14 22:03, Hadi wrote:

Thank you, got it installed, downloading the iso image now.

Good stuff, do let us know how you go and file bugs for any issues you find! I 
would even welcome you to join our QA team (queue: Ali's intro
speech). I am not aware of any developers really dog-fooding this stuff in 
Ubuntu or GNOME, but there are a few developers really advocating for
accessibility.  So it really comes down to the users to point out problems, 
from there we can get the relevant people to look at it.

Thanks
   Tim






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Re: want to test ubuntuGnome 14.4 - a question for iso files

2014-02-27 Thread Tim

On 27/02/14 22:03, Hadi wrote:
> Thank you, got it installed, downloading the iso image now. 
Good stuff, do let us know how you go and file bugs for any issues you find! I 
would even welcome you to join our QA team (queue: Ali's intro
speech). I am not aware of any developers really dog-fooding this stuff in 
Ubuntu or GNOME, but there are a few developers really advocating for
accessibility.  So it really comes down to the users to point out problems, 
from there we can get the relevant people to look at it.

Thanks
  Tim



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Re: want to test ubuntuGnome 14.4 - a question for iso files

2014-02-27 Thread Hadi

Thank you, got it installed, downloading the iso image now.

On 2/27/2014 8:01 AM, Tim wrote:

On 27/02/14 00:44, Hadi wrote:

Hello guys

I'm about to test Ubuntu gnome specially in terms of accessibility.

My  OS which  runs the virtualization is a windows7. are there any programs  in 
windows that could work  similar to TestDrive?
I'm restrictive on bandwidth, and i'm looking to avoid redownloading iso files 
as they get uploaded.

You will want to use Zsync. Looks like there are client builds of zsync for 
windows here:
https://www.assembla.com/spaces/zsync-windows/documents

And the Ubuntu docs for zync here:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ZsyncCdImage

(zsync URL's for Ubuntu GNOME images are in here:
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-gnome/daily-live/current/)


Thanks for any help.
P.S i know this list is for ubuntu gnome and for linux in general, but i'm 
asking since i couldn't find anything in  google.

Cheers
Hadi






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Re: want to test ubuntuGnome 14.4 - a question for iso files

2014-02-26 Thread Tim

On 27/02/14 00:44, Hadi wrote:
> Hello guys
>
> I'm about to test Ubuntu gnome specially in terms of accessibility.
>
> My  OS which  runs the virtualization is a windows7. are there any programs  
> in windows that could work  similar to TestDrive?
> I'm restrictive on bandwidth, and i'm looking to avoid redownloading iso 
> files as they get uploaded.
You will want to use Zsync. Looks like there are client builds of zsync for 
windows here:
https://www.assembla.com/spaces/zsync-windows/documents

And the Ubuntu docs for zync here:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ZsyncCdImage

(zsync URL's for Ubuntu GNOME images are in here:
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-gnome/daily-live/current/)

>
> Thanks for any help.
> P.S i know this list is for ubuntu gnome and for linux in general, but i'm 
> asking since i couldn't find anything in  google.
>
> Cheers
> Hadi
>


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want to test ubuntuGnome 14.4 - a question for iso files

2014-02-26 Thread Hadi

Hello guys

I'm about to test Ubuntu gnome specially in terms of accessibility.

My  OS which  runs the virtualization is a windows7. are there any 
programs  in windows that could work  similar to TestDrive?
I'm restrictive on bandwidth, and i'm looking to avoid redownloading iso 
files as they get uploaded.


Thanks for any help.
P.S i know this list is for ubuntu gnome and for linux in general, but 
i'm asking since i couldn't find anything in  google.


Cheers
Hadi

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