Re: [Ubuntu-phone] [Bileto-announce] IMPORTANT: Note about changelogs

2016-06-15 Thread Marco Trevisan

Il 02/06/2016 16:55, Robert Park ha scritto:

Hi guys,

TL;DR: Bileto is currently unconditionally forcing all MP Commit
Messages into the changelog, so leave that field blank if your branch
supplies it's own changelog.


I'm not sure this is due to this change, but I've noticed that multiline 
commit messages aren't properly handled as it used to be.


So, if your commit message is in the form

  Component: short desc

  Very long description defining what this changed
  did, with many details and multiple lines.

The debian/changelog is fine (as it contains only the short desc), but 
the bzr log is now missing the juice it should include.


For example:
 MP: 
https://code.launchpad.net/~3v1n0/unity-settings-daemon/remove-duplicated-dbus-proxies/+merge/295353
 Change: 
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~unity-settings-daemon-team/unity-settings-daemon/trunk/revision/4138


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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] [Bileto-announce] ANNOUNCEMENT: short CI Train outage & big rollout

2016-06-01 Thread Marco Trevisan
Il 31/05/2016 23:06, Robert Park ha scritto:
> * Totally new debian/changelog generation

It seems it doesn't take care of rebuilds now, so rebuilt packages
aren't properly sent to the PPA again.

In the mean time, people can still rebuild using jenkins by (thanks
dobey for the tip!) going at
 https://ci-train.ubuntu.com/job/ubuntu-landing-${SILO}-1-build/build

In case you tried to rebuild your source with the new method, you might
need to force the packages to rebuild as the last commits might be
marked as already built.

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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] [Bileto-announce] ANNOUNCEMENT: short CI Train outage & big rollout

2016-05-31 Thread Marco Trevisan
Il 01/06/2016 05:09, Robert Park ha scritto:
> Alright, this is live and looking good!

First! :-)


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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] CALL FOR TESTING: New parallelized build job.

2016-05-17 Thread Marco Trevisan
Il 15/05/2016 03:02, Robert Park ha scritto:
> Wow, thanks for this feedback on a Saturday ;-)
> 
> Do you have the same branches in production so you can show me the
> expected changelog entries? Thanks!

Yeah, this is the changelog that has been generated (for unity package)
in production:

http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/16473913/


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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] CALL FOR TESTING: New parallelized build job.

2016-05-14 Thread Marco Trevisan
> 6. Inspect https://code.launchpad.net/~untrusted-ci-dev-bot to see if
> the resulting source package has the contents you expected.

I've given this a try, and it seems to work quite well... However,
there's also another issue you didn't mention as known: the generated
changelogs don't include the LP: #xx numbers with the bugs fixed by
a given MP.


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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] Push API

2016-02-05 Thread Marco Trevisan
Il 05/02/2016 11:29, Oliver Grawert ha scritto:
> hi,
> Am Freitag, den 05.02.2016, 08:58 +0100 schrieb Michal Karnicki:
> 
>>  Indeed it seems it would be easier to support push for apps on Ubuntu
>> if we used this standardized API. I'm afraid however we would, at
>> least in foreseeable future, not have cycles to allocate for that
>> (note this is my private opinion), unless management recognizes this
>> would be a great deal for Ubuntu.
> 
> it isnt like we often reject patches though and the code is out there,
> might be an interesting community project to enhance the existing push
> api to additionally support the w3c one ;) 

Maybe adding this to the GSoC proposals?

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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] ANNOUNCEMENT: New train feature

2015-10-22 Thread Marco Trevisan
Il 21/10/2015 17:26, Olivier Tilloy ha scritto:
> On Wed, Oct 21, 2015 at 5:23 PM, Marco Trevisan
> Using --overwrite to change a branch’s history when it’s been
> published to the outside world sounds like a bad idea, why would you
> do that?

Well, this was quite implicit, but there are situations where this
happens. So, just to know...

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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] ANNOUNCEMENT: New train feature

2015-10-21 Thread Marco Trevisan
Il 20/10/2015 21:58, Robert Park ha scritto:
> The train build job, when run with the default parameters, now detects
> which MPs have new commits and only builds those projects (but you can
> still override this with FORCE_REBUILD or PACKAGES_TO_REBUILD as
> usual).

Nice.

Does it detect --overwrites? I mean, does it use the commit id or the
commit number as reference?

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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] BQ E4.5 && APN for Italy

2015-08-25 Thread Marco Trevisan
Il 25/08/2015 19:39, Matthias Apitz ha scritto:
> El día Tuesday, August 25, 2015 a las 05:47:47PM +0200, Marco Trevisan 
> escribió:
> 
>> Il 25/08/2015 08:43, Matthias Apitz ha scritto:
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I'm going next week to Italy. Can someone give me the APN information for
>>> a data mobile provider there? Thanks in advance.
>>
>> What provider? :)
> 
> In Germany my contract is with Fonic (I think an O2 sub company), what I
> will get offered in Italy for roaming, I do not know.

Mh, well if you're in roaming you don't have to change the APN then...
Your provider should handle that (at least that's what I do when in
roaming abroad with an Italian SIM).


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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] BQ E4.5 && APN for Italy

2015-08-25 Thread Marco Trevisan
Il 25/08/2015 08:43, Matthias Apitz ha scritto:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I'm going next week to Italy. Can someone give me the APN information for
> a data mobile provider there? Thanks in advance.

What provider? :)

PS: mobile.vodafone.it to complete the list of the major ones.


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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] Thin progress bar

2015-05-14 Thread Marco Trevisan
Il 14/05/2015 18:08, Sam Bull ha scritto:
> There is a thin progress bar displayed at the top of webapps when
> loading. What component is this? I would like to use this in my app.
> I've also noticed Dekko has the same style bar for its activity indicator.

It's just a squeezed normal progressbar:

ProgressBar {
anchors.top: parent.top
anchors.left: parent.left
anchors.right: parent.right
height: units.dp(3)
showProgressPercentage: false
visible: root.loading
value: root.loadProgress / 100
}

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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] Gestures tutorial

2015-03-09 Thread Marco Trevisan
Il 07/03/2015 15:54, Alan Pope ha scritto:
> On 7 March 2015 at 00:42, Stefano Verzegnassi  wrote:
>> Why not using a custom JSON profile for ubuntu-terminal-app? It would also
>> be useful for testing new features.
>>
>> References:
>> https://swordfishslabs.wordpress.com/2015/02/27/json-profiles-in-ubuntu-terminal-app/
>> http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-terminal-dev/ubuntu-terminal-app/reboot/view/head:/src/app/qml/KeyboardRows/Layouts/SimpleCommands.json
>>
> 
> This is the best idea I have heard all week, so I made one.
> 
> https://code.launchpad.net/~popey/ubuntu-terminal-app/ubuntu-commands

Agreed, I had the same idea...

So, do we need a store for terminal profiles now? :)

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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] Sound -indicator UX suggestion

2015-02-17 Thread Marco Trevisan
Il 18/02/2015 03:01, Ted Gould ha scritto:
> On Tue, 2015-02-17 at 21:11 +, Thibaut Dedreuil_monet wrote:
>> I am suggesting to place the sound-indicator also in the header of the
>> dash as shown in the attached mockup.
> 
> I'm not sure what you're suggesting here, and I think your mockup might
> be slightly corrupted. The sound indicator does appear on the lock
> screen in the panel and can be accessed by a top swipe above the icon.

I think he's talking about the "volume" notification bubble, more than
the indicator™ itself ;-).

And he suggests to show the volume bar over (well, temporary replacing
it, actually) the top panel instead.


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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] (no subject)

2015-02-11 Thread Marco Trevisan
Il 11/02/2015 22:28, sturmflut ha scritto:
> Am 11.02.2015 um 22:00 schrieb Roman Zonov:> Another sensor I want to
> test - Compass. Please, somebody with mako or
>> BQ, test: does it works? On hommerhead it doesn't, sadly.
> 
> At least the Compass page of the "SensorsStatus" app from the store says
> "No data available" on my mako.

Same on krillin (BQ).


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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] Kinetic scrolling: isn't deceleration too strong?

2014-10-02 Thread Marco Trevisan
Il 02/10/2014 16:55, Andrea Cimitan ha scritto:
> We can change values per app (I have a branch for unity that will get
> reviewed soon), but globally is not possible.
> Proper solution must be done inside qt itself... there is no workaround
> we can do in our sdk unfortunately.

Not sure doing this per app is scalable, wouldn't be patching Qt a
better solution for now?

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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] Kinetic scrolling: isn't deceleration too strong?

2014-10-01 Thread Marco Trevisan
Il 01/10/2014 16:03, Nekhelesh Ramananthan ha scritto:
> Right, I find it annoying as well on e.g facebook-app or google
> news in
> the webbrowser, you have to hit the screen a lot to go through
> the content
> 
> 
> Yep, while there might be indeed some values to tweak in how the
> lists decelerate, I think a more proper solution would be to have
> the fastscroller (the scrollbar with letters like the address book
> has) as an SDK component and promote its usage in apps.
> 
> 
> Yes and no. I agree that apps should promote the usage of fastscroll
> which atm is only used by addressbook and clock.
> However the listview scrolling in general is still too slow in my opinion.
> Also a fastscroll doesn't apply to all use cases.

Yeah, I agree also the addressbook is quite slow, even if it's better,
but still not what I'm expecting from a such list.

> It could also very well be a performance issue where the listview delegate
> is too heavy causing a delay before it is loaded.

Not sure if that's the case (jumping is fast, but I guess that is
definitely another story), but probably for very fast scroll actions
showing "fake content" (until the speed is at a level where the user can
really see the content) might help in this.

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[Ubuntu-phone] Kinetic scrolling: isn't deceleration too strong?

2014-10-01 Thread Marco Trevisan
Hi,

When scrolling long pages or lists in my Ubuntu phone it feels like that
the content is too "heavy" and hard to move up and down with a single
finger movement.

So, if - for example - you want to quickly scroll your twitter timeline
it really needs lots of gestures and movements in order to be able to
move between big chunks of tweets; and this is, honestly, quite annoying.

What I think is that the current default kinetic deceleration/friction
values are too strong, and thus it's impossible to just quickly swipe
the finger in order to get a quick scroll with a reasonable momentum, so
that it's not needed to swipe again in order to continue the scrolling
movement.

Has been there some user testing in order to find better values for
this? I think users coming from other platforms might find this an
unexpected behavior.

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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] 3 Bugs

2014-09-25 Thread Marco Trevisan
Il 25/09/2014 17:49, Olga Kemmet ha scritto:
> When we restricted access to the launcher and indicators while
> passcode/passphrase is set, we received a lot of complains because
> people thought it is broken. 
> 
> Bottom line, it depends on the type of user what they want to do in the
> end. Security concerned people will have the option to switch access
> off, others might not be bothered at all. But if you are just booting up
> the phone and e.g. set up a simple passcode it is still nice to show
> what is available.

I agree with this, but while showing the launcher is generally not
harmful, the panel might be problematic in case of personal
notifications (email, tweets, messages) or events (like private
meetings); while I find that having the ability to quickly change some
settings might be useful.

So I think that in case of the panel, the content should have two
different policies: notification/events (invisible) and options (visible).

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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] Device Art Generator

2014-09-24 Thread Marco Trevisan
Il 24/09/2014 07:09, Nathan Osman ha scritto:
> I did a bit of digging and discovered that no such tool existed for
> Ubuntu Touch. So I built one. I'd like to formally introduce the "Ubuntu
> Touch Device Art Generator". You can try it out here:
> 
> http://2buntu.com/touch/device-art-generator/

Nice, however probably you shouldn't add the top panel if the user
already provided one (i.e. when using a screnshot taken from the device
itself). Probably adding a checkbox for that would be nice.

And, at that point, also update it to match current design :)


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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] How to edit events (online calendars syncing) without the calendar software?

2014-09-24 Thread Marco Trevisan
Il 24/09/2014 10:21, Brendan Donegan ha scritto:
> Hi Sebastien,
> 
> Not that I think this is an ideal answer, but the Calendar is still
> available in the store.

I noticed the same, and I installed it from the store, but just to
understand: what was the rationale for that?


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