The fix for this implemented in GNOME seems reasonably complete, so I
don't think there's any longer a need to document this in the release
notes. If you disagree, please reopen this task.
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* debian/fusa-applet.note.in, debian/migrate-fusa-config.py,
20_fusa_migration_note_i18n.patch:
- show a update-notifer hook about the new fusa applet and
add a script that can do the config migration (LP: #274146)
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I improved the text a bit and uploaded it.
The text may not be ideal, someone with a good sense for UI design may
want to have a look. The other shortcoming is the "run this action now"
button. The button caption is really not ideal, currently updat-
enotifier has no way to replace the button capt
Here is a possible solution based on the interactive upgrade hooks:
http://people.ubuntu.com/~mvo/tmp/fusa-foo.diff
Please review and let me know what you think. Especially the strings
could do with some love :)
It also needs to deal with the case were the fusa applet is missing
entirely - not su
As per today's desktop team meeting, the consensus is to provide a
script for the migration:
if either the logout applet or the old fusa is configured, do:
* delete the session button
* add new fusa into the corner
* delete old fusa before doing that if it's used in the config
Michael has
I think we're at the point of choose one. I don't think that anything
has come out as the obvious winner.
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I quickly read the various comments. And here are my €0.02.
It's not clear to me whether you guys want to migrate panels from old
users to the new config or not. If you do, you'll have to either patch
the panel for the next 2-3 years (until next LTS, I guess?), or provide
a small migration helper
On Thu, 2008-10-02 at 19:14 +, Matthew Paul Thomas wrote:
> People using the same home folder with an older version of Ubuntu, or a
> different distribution, can quit using the items in the System menu of
> the Menu Bar or Main Menu. But when anyone uses Ubuntu 8.10, whether a
> new installatio
I'm not sure that it would be confusing, but I am sure that it would be
ridiculed by users and reviewers, and rightly so.
Using a pointing device, there should be one obvious way of logging out,
one obvious way of restarting, and one obvious way of shutting down. Now
that we have the new status me
** Changed in: fast-user-switch-applet (Ubuntu Intrepid)
Target: ubuntu-8.10-beta => ubuntu-8.10
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Since there is still ongoing discussion here, I'm pushing the milestone
back to 8.10 instead of closing the bug.
It would be a good idea to bring the discussion to a conclusion this
week, so that the implementation can be uploaded as soon after beta as
possible.
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+1
I think that it is a problem, but one that we need another way to
address than what we have currently. User settings are going to
continue to be a problem.
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I'm in favor or not changing user configurations on upgrade too
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Steve Langasek [2008-09-30 3:13 -]:
> Is there a consensus that not changing the applet setup on upgrade is
> the correct course of action?
+1 from me.
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Is there a consensus that not changing the applet setup on upgrade is
the correct course of action? In that case, should this bug be closed?
(I'm inclined to say that redundant applets don't warrant a release
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Hi Laura,
There are a few issues that have conspired to leave the confusing state
that you saw.
Firstly, the old "shut down" button was an Ubuntu patch to have everything
in one dialog. The code changed underneath it from Hardy to Intrepid, so it
would
have to have been re-written. This wasn't d
I raised bug #274576 which has been marked as a duplicate of this bug.
I don't quite understand all the options described above but I think the
bug I raised is related but actually not a duplicate. The bug I raised
wasn't about the placement of the new fast-switch button, but the fact
that the new
Option 2 will not only break jhbuild sessions, but also situations where
you share your home partitions amongst different distributions or even
just different Ubuntu releases. For the same reason, option 3 is not
really good.
I am still a strong believer in never trying to change user
configuratio
the issue has been discussed today at the desktop team meeting again,
some of the options which are been listed:
* do nothing on upgrade and describe the change in the upgrade notes
* change the correspondance between applets and namespace on upgrade (ie
migrates the session applet to the new fas
** Changed in: fast-user-switch-applet (Ubuntu Intrepid)
Target: None => ubuntu-8.10-beta
** Changed in: gnome-session (Ubuntu Intrepid)
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the issue is tricky since the gnome-panel layout is user configuration,
we could deprecate the hardy user switching applet and change the
session button into the new one on upgrade but that would break for
people who changed their layout to not have a session applet but the
user switching for examp
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