Anmar Oueja wrote:
Hello Matt:
Thanks for the evaluation. Please see my response in-line.
On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 6:59 AM, Matt Zimmerman m...@ubuntu.com wrote:
Is the netbook-remix project an appropriate place to file UNR bugs, or
should they always be filed on Ubuntu packages
Per today's IRC meeting, I moved the Hildon 2.0 task list to the
Ubuntu wiki at:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MobileAndEmbedded/Hildon2.0
Tollef to make assignments..
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We are very close to v2.0 already and I don't think the merge will be
too bad. I haven't seen any new features that would be too
significant, and moving to 2.0 would be a good idea.
Bill
On Jan 17, 2008, at 1:22 PM, Spencer, Bob wrote:
We are already at a version very close to v2.0 I'm
The spec has been updated with topics from today's discussion at UDS.
See the Issues section at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/MobileAndEmbedded/
Utilities
On Nov 1, 2007, at 10:57 AM, Brandt, Todd E wrote:
Very short update:
Held a review of the moblin-applets feature set through the
I like the buttons, but worry about them taking up too much screen
real estate. We should definitely test on a 800x480 res screen and
see how usable the application is. Maybe a good compromise would be
to size the buttons to the minimal size needed by the average finger
so they are not
On Fri, Oct 12, 2007, Bill Filler wrote:
Those are great suggestions and I have implemented some of them
already. I think maybe the containers to hide/show should probably
come out of gconf rather than be hardcoded. I will work on a new
patch that incorporate these changes and get it to you
I believe for Network Admin and Date/Time settings, Todd was planning
on providing a patch to gnome-system-tools for the UI changes
necessary for running in the hildon environment. But I'm not sure
about all of the other control panel applets. Todd, does it make
sense to do this for all
I agree with Matt that we should always attempt to push changes
upstream. Non-UI changes seem like a no-brainer. In time upstream
component owners might have to decide if they want to support a
Hildon-esque UI in addition to their standard UI which could be more
than a few #define's.
I
These are Bob Spencer's comments:
Rusty found a few things applications need to do and should send out
this info.)
Mainly applications are responsible for putting themselves to the top.
So there are 4 things I know of:
- X-osso entry in .desktop file
- call osso_initialize()
I like this but I want it to go away as soon as the application window
is displayed, which requires yet another notification to be sent or
something. Apps such as calc and notepad currently show the banner
you
mention but it sits there for 3-5 seconds, long after the app started
and even
On Sep 19, 2007, at 7:11 AM, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
* Bill Filler
| I like getting rid of the duplicate .desktop files.
| How about just adding a MobileId= field to the
| /usr/share/applications/
| (and not a new section)
|
| Works for me. So the logic would be if a MobileId field
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