Re: Default App: GNOME Clocks

2017-08-28 Thread Sebastien Bacher
Hey Ken, Le 28/08/2017 à 15:21, Ken VanDine a écrit : > Perhaps we could submit a patch upstream to disable the alarms > interface via a configure flag? Seems reasonable since this isn't an > ubuntu specific issue. I think it is a useful app even without alarms. That's one solution which was me

Re: Default App: GNOME Clocks

2017-08-28 Thread Ken VanDine
Perhaps we could submit a patch upstream to disable the alarms interface via a configure flag? Seems reasonable since this isn't an ubuntu specific issue. I think it is a useful app even without alarms. Thanks, Ken On Fri, Aug 25, 2017 at 9:28 PM, Jeremy Bicha wrote: > On Tue, Aug 8, 2017 at

Re: Default App: GNOME Clocks

2017-08-25 Thread Jeremy Bicha
On Tue, Aug 8, 2017 at 11:02 AM, Will Cooke wrote: > I think we'd be better off postponing Clocks until such time as it works all > the time. Pun intended? It's the same reason gnome-clocks was never included by default in Ubuntu GNOME. Thanks, Jeremy Bicha -- ubuntu-desktop mailing list ubun

Re: Default App: GNOME Clocks

2017-08-08 Thread Will Cooke
On 8 August 2017 at 15:55, Didier Roche wrote: > The remaining issue would be if you schedule an alarm and reboot though, > but it could be quite a good intermediate solution for this cycle and then, > we fix this properly next one with more available developer cycles? > > As Robert (I think) sai

Re: Default App: GNOME Clocks

2017-08-08 Thread Didier Roche
Le 08/08/2017 à 09:24, Sebastien Bacher a écrit : Hey again there, Le 08/08/2017 à 06:20, Robert Ancell a écrit : Based on verbal discussions most people seem keen for it to be shipped by default, with a blocking issue being the alarms being unreliable if that app closes: My understanding is n

Re: Default App: GNOME Clocks

2017-08-08 Thread Sebastien Bacher
Hey again there, Le 08/08/2017 à 06:20, Robert Ancell a écrit : > Based on verbal discussions most people seem keen for it to be shipped > by default, with a blocking issue being the alarms being unreliable if > that app closes: My understanding is not that they are unreliable but not working at

Default App: GNOME Clocks

2017-08-07 Thread Robert Ancell
gnome-clocks adds world clock functionality to GNOME Shell and provides alarm/stopwatch/timer functionality. It is part of the core GNOME apps. All its dependencies are in main. Based on verbal discussions most people seem keen for it to be shipped by default, with a blocking issue being the alarm