[Ayatana] Question about Bug Reporting Tools in Ubuntu, from a design perspective...

2009-10-07 Thread ajmctaggart
Greetings, Excuse me if this has already been addressed elsewhere. I, a pretty standard user, recently did a rather sloppy upgrade from Jaunty to Karmic (partially to see if I could handle it, partially because I'm lazy and I had a complete backup). My laptop had some pretty out of the ordinary

Re: [Ayatana] Question about Bug Reporting Tools in Ubuntu, from a design perspective...

2009-10-07 Thread Roderick B. Greening
It's a damn good question! In general, the meme of desktop apps talking natively to LP is very cool. We want the Software Center to be able to automatically add PPA's you're subscribed to, for example. The Ubuntu One guys should be delivering an API which lets an app get credentials in LP

Re: [Ayatana] Question about Bug Reporting Tools in Ubuntu, from a design perspective...

2009-10-07 Thread Alex Lourie
On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 10:55 PM, Mark Shuttleworth m...@ubuntu.com wrote: ajmctaggart wrote: My question is this, why do we need to login to Launchpad through our web browser to report these bugs? I feel it is extremely disruptive, especially when something non-essential crashes and Ubuntu

Re: [Ayatana] Question about Bug Reporting Tools in Ubuntu, from a design perspective...

2009-10-07 Thread Scott Kitterman
On Thu, 8 Oct 2009 01:32:50 +0200 Alex Lourie djay...@gmail.com wrote: On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 10:55 PM, Mark Shuttleworth m...@ubuntu.com wrote: ajmctaggart wrote: My question is this, why do we need to login to Launchpad through our web browser to report these bugs? I feel it is extremely

Re: [Ayatana] Question about Bug Reporting Tools in Ubuntu, from a design perspective...

2009-10-07 Thread ajmctaggart
I'm so pleased that this topic interests others than myself. I too agree that integration and blending browser activities with our desktops are the way to go moving forward. For lack of better tools right now (I need to finish my assignment for my class this evening!) So, right now we have the

Re: [Ayatana] Question about Bug Reporting Tools in Ubuntu, from a design perspective...

2009-10-07 Thread ajmctaggart
Leonov, Nice! How easily would this integrate into bug reporting tools in the near future? -Anthony On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 6:15 PM, ajmctaggart ajmctagg...@gmail.com wrote: I'm so pleased that this topic interests others than myself. I too agree that integration and blending browser

Re: [Ayatana] Question about Bug Reporting Tools in Ubuntu, from a design perspective...

2009-10-07 Thread ajmctaggart
Poking around at leonov.tv I believe what we would require from Leonov would be very small in terms of the scope of his original project. The other point is that Mark did say an API would be coming out. Leonov was around even before Launchpad's open-sourcing, correct? The Ubuntu One guys

Re: [Ayatana-commits] [Merge] lp:~ted/indicator-session/better-locking into lp:indicator-session

2009-10-07 Thread Neil J. Patel
Review: Approve Looks good. Approved. -- https://code.edge.launchpad.net/~ted/indicator-session/better-locking/+merge/13010 Your team ayatana-commits is subscribed to branch lp:indicator-session. ___ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ayatana-commits

[Ayatana-commits] [Merge] lp:~ted/indicator-session/better-locking into lp:indicator-session updated

2009-10-07 Thread noreply
The proposal to merge lp:~ted/indicator-session/better-locking into lp:indicator-session has been updated. Status: Needs review = Merged -- https://code.launchpad.net/~ted/indicator-session/better-locking/+merge/13010 Your team ayatana-commits is subscribed to branch lp:indicator-session.