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On 13.10/Saucy using “ubuntuone-client” 13.08-0ubuntu2.
Due to bug #1196684 "
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On 13.10/Saucy using “ubuntuone-client” 13.08-0ubuntu2.
Due to bug #1196684 "
I confirm this bug. Ubuntu One sync using Nautilus is very user
friendly. Much more usable than that very bad designed U1 indicator..
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@Pablo aside from fixing other bugs in ubuntuone-client-gnome or
libsyncdaemon (which ubuntuone-client-gnome requires), there isn't
really any "programming" work to do. Ideally, the libsyncdaemon code
would be rewritten and made asynchronous and have a cache of public
files and such, to work with.
@Tomas If seb is going to fix the bug, he'll assign it to himself and
open it. If he doesn't have time to fix it, then he won't. I don't know
what he plans to do exactly though. It's not as simple as simply re-
uploading some source packages to the trusty archive.
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A very constructive way of going about it is if someone who's
knowledgeable about the issue tell us what is it that's to be mantained
and how hard it is to do it. What are the things that need to be done
and how often such issues come up. I am a programmer myself but a very
inexperienced one, but w
Perhaps we will like us to calm down a bit, to take a deep breath, and
make this report something constructive.
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No Nautilus integration
This is a bugg and should be treated as one, since Ubuntu one is
integrated in the installer and is no more integrated in Files.
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Yeah, I know, only that this one is a master bug and is closed, which
seems a bit weird if somebody is going to fix it. That you will not
upload it back does not mean somebody else will not, hence I do not
understand why this is marked as wont fix. If seb is going to fix it
anyway, that this is dis
@Tomas, they are the same bug ('this thing that used to be there isn't
there").
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Alright, only it would make sense for the bug to be open if he is
willing to fix it :-) (which the other one is).
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Tomas, because that bug is a dupe of this one. Seb is aware of the bugs.
If he wants to get the necessary packages into archive for 14.04 LTS in
universe to make it work, then he will. What bug is a dupe of what, is
irrelevant to that.
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Why is not this a dupe of bug 1242450? seb128 is willing to fix this and
it seemed that that bug should be used to track this issue.
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This has nothing to do with the upstream code in ubuntuone-client-gnome.
The code is still there. Anyone is free to grab the source code and
attempt to build and install it on their system. The complaint filed in
this bug report is only about Ubuntu. The package is not shipped in
other distribution
Alberto, I would say the same to you. Please stop spamming the bug
report. Bug reports are not the right place to argue about whether you
think a maintainer should do something or not.
** Changed in: ubuntuone-client-gnome (Ubuntu)
Status: Opinion => Won't Fix
** No longer affects: ubuntu
Rodney; you can revert any of this last changes any time at you own
will, by explaining why you choose to do so.
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Since this bug is non Ubuntu specific, it affects the "ubuntuone-client-
gnome" project.
** Also affects: ubuntuone-client-gnome
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: ubuntuone-client-gnome
Status: New => Opinion
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Since this bug affect a non-essential aspect and limited scope of the
application, it has a priority of "low".
** Changed in: hundredpapercuts/saucy
Importance: High => Low
** Changed in: ubuntuone-client-gnome (Ubuntu)
Importance: High => Low
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Since this bug:
- Has a difference of opinion.
- The project or package maintainers need to move to other work and are
considering the issue closed.
- People are free to continue the discussion.
it has a status of "opinion".
** Changed in: ubuntuone-client-gnome (Ubuntu)
Status: Won't Fi
I just changed my mind: the control panel is not that inconvenient, but
practical indeed: I just tested it. Although having a menu also could be
a good idea.
On the other hand, I want my comments not to be hidden. If you feel they
can prejudice the project image, simply explain briefly why you mad
@Ingo, yes, of course I think you should use U1. Ubuntu is simply in a
very transitional period as it morphs into a converged platform OS.
Ubuntu One is part of Ubuntu, and it will be affected in the same way.
** Package changed: ubuntuone-client (Ubuntu) => ubuntuone-client-gnome
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Rodney, what do you recommend us users to do? Should we stick with U1
with this uncertain future? I would be interested to hear your personal
opinion.
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** No longer affects: ubuntuone-client
** Changed in: ubuntuone-client (Ubuntu)
Status: Opinion => Won't Fix
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No Nautilus integrat
So change this NOW.
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