Re: Ubuntu Studio 11.10 UI discussion. GNOME3, Unity, XFCE and Studio users workflow.

2011-04-18 Thread Scott Lavender
On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 12:41 PM, C K coryis...@gmail.com wrote:



 AWN (avant-window-navigator) is the only one I mentioned. Though
 really, whatever best replaces a panel, actually, whatever is the best
 balance for us is what we should use.
 I use AWN and Docky on different systems. AWN works nicer without
 compositing IMO.
 I also wanted to look into stacking applets. (awn has one:

 http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_tSxyVygKnu0/TT-8DRg0wlI/AUQ/PEsFN3eVdDQ/s320/stack_applet.png
 )
 See if its something we can populate with task focused apps. Like we
 do with the Studio menus.
 Anyone else have ideas here?

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I did some testing with AWN, Cairo, Docky, and Wbar.  I need to look at the
results as I was busy doing something else.  Although I can say that wbar
didn't work at all for me and that AWN had the most dependencies to install,
almost orders of magnitude more than Cairo or Docky.

But I did manage to get this created.  This is my idea for the dock but
requires getting the dock's (whichever we choose) developer to work with us.
http://mousike.dyndns.org/dock/

I am very interested if anyone has opinions about my suggestion for the
dock.  I hope this webpage explains it clearly.

ScottL
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SupperHappyDevHouse 44 on May 7th in Mountain View, CA

2011-04-18 Thread Jorge G. Mare
Howdyt,

The next monthly SuperHappyDevHouse (SHDH) will be held on May 7th at
the Hacker Dojo in Mountain View, CA. The event starts 3:00 pm and
ends at 6:00 am the following day (Sunday).

I am not really sure where the were the UbuntuStudio users/developers
are based, but if anyone in the Bay Area who would like to get
together at this event, it should be fund to have an UbuntuStudio
table where we can get to meet face to face, chat, talk about what
matters to each of us and enjoy the overall geek atmosphere. I have
attended several SHDH in the past, and it's a lot of fun.

You can find more info about SHDH at:
http://superhappydevhouse.org/w/page/16345504/FrontPage

Anyone interested?

Cheers,

Jorge

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