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On Sun, 2015-08-02 at 10:45 +0200, Narcis Garcia wrote:
Applications names seem to appear cut!
El 02/08/15 a les 10:13, Patrik Bubák ha escrit:
This is the first time I have tried the Gno-menu extension in LTS, not
sure how many more functions
Applications names seem to appear cut!
El 02/08/15 a les 10:13, Patrik Bubák ha escrit:
This is the first time I have tried the Gno-menu extension in LTS, not
sure how many more functions it has with newer versions, but I would
really love to see this included by default instead of the poor
This is the first time I have tried the Gno-menu extension in LTS, not
sure how many more functions it has with newer versions, but I would
really love to see this included by default instead of the poor
Applications menu that has not much to offer compared to Gno-menu.
There is a problem about 14.04.2 and above: those .iso versions haven't
the support of LTS.
Currently I make 14.04.1 installations and upgrade packages from it, and
in this way all updates and support will be available for whole LTS cycle.
El 02/08/15 a les 04:24, Ali/amjjawad ha escrit:
Hi
Quoting Paul Smith p...@mad-scientist.net:
On Sat, 2015-08-01 at 14:52 +0100, Charlie Moss wrote:
I simply suggest Slack is a better system that IRC.
That may be, however luckily we don't need to argue about it: it's
simply a non-starter to use a closed-source/non-free (free as in
freedom,
Bart, do you really have nothing better than to send out blubber essays to our
email lists? I called you out on a personal attack, nothing
more.. I'll add a few more comments below, but do consider any project needs
leaders, decisions need to be made, and not every single suggestion
can be
I think the applications menu is used in Gnome Classic, that’s why it’s shipped.
Satyajit Sahoo
UX Designer
Behance Profile
We're all stories, in the end. Just make it a good one, eh? — The Doctor,
Season 5, Episode 13.
On Sun, Aug 2, 2015 at 3:02 PM, Tim dark...@fastmail.fm wrote:
We have
Quoting Tim dark...@fastmail.fm:
Bart, do you really have nothing better than to send out blubber
essays to our email lists? I called you out on a personal attack,
nothing
more.. I'll add a few more comments below, but do consider any
project needs leaders, decisions need to be
We have avoided shipping additional extensions (apart from the official ones in
gnome-shell-extensions) for a number of reasons:
- We aim to ship a vanilla gnome experience, and really most extensions become
user preference, they are for the most part a niche, and if not
(and everyone on the
On Tue, Jul 28, 2015 at 2:37 AM, Bruce Pieterse d...@otq.za.net wrote:
On 26/07/2015 03:59, Ali/amjjawad wrote:
On Thu, Jul 23, 2015 at 4:28 PM, Ali/amjjawad amjja...@gnome.org
mailto:amjja...@gnome.org wrote:
Hi everyone,
Hello again,
Team Leaders of Ubuntu
Hi Charlie,
On Fri, Jul 31, 2015 at 7:12 PM, Charlie Moss char...@charliemoss.com
wrote:
Thank you for your feedback. It has become clear to me over the past few
weeks that I am not suited to contribute to an Ubuntu community.
I have already sent you a long email (private) but it seems that
This all seems a little lacking of purpose (or direction), Im guessing your
coming at it from a planning perspective, but that is not even
mentioned in the email!
I am going to suggest that each team leader sends a quick status report to
this list to kick off the discussions. Including some or
*Attention everyone!*
Starting this very moment, this mailing list is NO LONGER a
place/channel/platform for anyone here to share his/her life story, rant,
argument, or anything that will NOT help neither Ubuntu GNOME nor this
community.
I didn't expect that I do need to step in with each and
Hi,
On Mon, Aug 3, 2015 at 11:36 AM, Alfredo Hernández
aldomann.desi...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for your email, Noah. As Ali said, we haven't started yet the
community wallpapers competition. I'll make sure you post the wallpaper
where it belongs to when time comes.
Thank you, Alfredo :)
Hi,
On Sun, Aug 2, 2015 at 6:43 PM, Narcis Garcia informat...@actiu.net wrote:
There is a problem about 14.04.2 and above: those .iso versions haven't
the support of LTS.
This is 'not' a problem. Please read:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack
Xen, sorry but I don't have time to read anymore of your rants, if you are
going to send further messages to this list, please keep them
succinct and to the point, I really doubt anyone around here has time to read
your 5000+ word essays.
Every community organisation on the planet had some sort
Dear all,
This is an invite to an open week of discussion. I am not very happy with
the current direction/status of the community and sub-teams (my area as a
community lead). Therefore, I'd ask:
- Leaders of Ubuntu GNOME sub-teams
- Acting team leaders
- The active contributors of the
Hi Tim and everyone,
On 08/02/2015 09:21 PM, Tim wrote:
This all seems a little lacking of purpose (or direction), Im guessing your
coming at it from a planning perspective, but that is not even
mentioned in the email!
I am going to suggest that each team leader sends a quick status report
All that user wants is for the gift to be accepted. But you usually
turn down such gifts very rapidly. You quickly say why it's a bad
idea. I think I can find numerous examples if I dig in the lists.
Charlie Moss, would perhaps of course be just one example, If I may be
so bold to include
I asked for guidance with the videos. Anyway, it's not relevant anymore.
Just because someone has a different opinion doesn't make them a troll. I
have left the mailing list, so please don't CC me with anymore person
insults.
Regards,
*Charlie*
On 1 August 2015 at 09:55, Tim
Hi Satyajit, thank you for your discussion.
Quoting Satyajit Sahoo satyajit.ha...@gmail.com:
All that user wants is for the gift to be accepted. But you usually
turn down such gifts very rapidly. You quickly say why it's a bad
idea. I think I can find numerous examples if I dig in the lists.
Hi all,
On Sun, Aug 2, 2015 at 7:31 PM, Tim dark...@fastmail.fm wrote:
We have avoided shipping additional extensions (apart from the official
ones in gnome-shell-extensions) for a number of reasons:
- We aim to ship a vanilla gnome experience, and really most extensions
become user
On 08/02/2015 04:17 AM, Tim wrote:
On 02/08/15 18:43, Narcis Garcia wrote:
There is a problem about 14.04.2 and above: those .iso versions haven't
the support of LTS.
Currently I make 14.04.1 installations and upgrade packages from it, and
in this way all updates and support will be available
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