Re: Drop Gwibber from default install

2012-03-14 Thread Timo Jyrinki
2012/3/14 Rodney Dawes : > Can you please clarify what you mean by "laggy" here? And are > there bugs open for what you mean by your use of the term? The smooth scroll bug covers it mostly, but some specifics might use separate bug reports. At least the following come to mind right away: - You ca

Re: Drop Gwibber from default install

2012-03-14 Thread Andreas Moog
On 14.03.2012 15:44, Rodney Dawes wrote: > Ditën e Wed, 14/03/2012 më 14.21 +0200, Timo Jyrinki ka shkruar: >> Sure it's the >> good ol' laggy Gwibber, > > Can you please clarify what you mean by "laggy" here? And are > there bugs open for what you mean by your use of the term? I don't know if T

Controlling menubar title on Ubuntu 11.10?

2012-03-14 Thread Nikos Chantziaras
(I initially sent this to ubuntu-devel, but it didn't make it through.) Hello. I wrote an application that, at startup, prompts the user for a file (using a standard "open file" dialog). Ubuntu 11.10 takes the title of that dialog ("Choose the file you wish to play") and uses it for the rest

Re: Drop Gwibber from default install

2012-03-14 Thread Rodney Dawes
Ditën e Wed, 14/03/2012 më 14.21 +0200, Timo Jyrinki ka shkruar: > Sure it's the > good ol' laggy Gwibber, Can you please clarify what you mean by "laggy" here? And are there bugs open for what you mean by your use of the term? signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part

Re: Drop Gwibber from default install

2012-03-14 Thread Timo Jyrinki
2012/3/12 Ken VanDine : > For those that haven't tried the latest version, I really suggest > getting 3.3.91 and taking that for a spin.  Most of the effort we've put > into it recently have been quality, so no stunning changes but more > reliability.  Duplicate detection and handling of the conten

Re: Drop Gwibber from default install

2012-03-14 Thread Chris Coulson
On 14/03/12 10:03, Chris Jones wrote: > > > To be honest, I can't stand anything to do with Gwibber and also agree > that it should be removed from the default install. And anyone with > half an understanding of programming code knows that Gwibber is > terrible by design. > > > Regards > > Chris Jo

Re: Drop Gwibber from default install

2012-03-14 Thread Chris Jones
On 03/10/2012 09:11 PM, Benjamin Kerensa wrote: Is there anybody actually using Gwibber on a daily basic? I have it uninstalled on all my machines and use Twitter through the Web-Interface. fwiw, I leave it open all day on my workstation. However, I wouldn't have a problem if I had to install i