Re: hard code freeze break request for eog

2008-09-20 Thread Claude Paroz
Le samedi 20 septembre 2008 à 08:18 +0300, Claudio Saavedra a écrit : El vie, 19-09-2008 a las 13:21 -0400, Luis Villa escribió: Why not just copy it for them automatically? Isn't there a standard background directory now to put things in anyway? To complement what Felix already said:

Re: hard code freeze break request for eog

2008-09-20 Thread Andre Klapper
Am Samstag, den 20.09.2008, 07:58 +0200 schrieb Claude Paroz: Even if it's VERY late in cycle, if it's a bug, it should be corrected. So 1 of 2 approval from gnome-i18n, on condition that vuntz share his ice cream with me. Claude r-t approval 1 of 2. andre -- mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] |

Re: hard code freeze break request for eog

2008-09-20 Thread Wouter Bolsterlee
2008-09-20 klockan 10:40 skrev Andre Klapper: Am Samstag, den 20.09.2008, 07:58 +0200 schrieb Claude Paroz: Even if it's VERY late in cycle, if it's a bug, it should be corrected. So 1 of 2 approval from gnome-i18n, on condition that vuntz share his ice cream with me. Claude r-t

Re: hard code freeze break request for eog

2008-09-20 Thread Luis Villa
I'll take a wager of one pint (beer or ice cream) that this does not in fact get fixed the right way by the next GUADEC. Sorry, but experience shows that half-assed fixes stay in the codebase forever because fixing it the right way becomes a much lower priority once the half-assed fix is in

Re: hard code freeze break request for eog

2008-09-19 Thread Luis Villa
On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 1:17 PM, Claudio Saavedra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, There's a bug in the Eye of GNOME since the gio migration that won't allow a user to set an image as the background wallpaper[1]. Even worse, a user setting the wallpaper will get an ugly plain color as

Re: hard code freeze break request for eog

2008-09-19 Thread Felix Riemann
Hi! On Fri, 2008-09-19 at 13:21 -0400, Luis Villa wrote: Why not just copy it for them automatically? Isn't there a standard background directory now to put things in anyway? Copying would indeed be the best solution, but it would require proper user feedback during the process. This would