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Implmented the "" field as
suggested by Paul in all languages, please merge
https://code.edge.launchpad.net/~jakobunt/ubuntu-start-page/fix-
lang/+merge/24307
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Sigh. client=ubuntu .
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I screwed up twice: "source=ubuntu" is the magic string.
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Adi: ta.
Rick: AFAIK, the only reason for the CSE use was/is to quickly enable
revenue share on search results, before Canonical (Ubuntu) had a proper
account/relationship setup with Google (Yahoo).
I'm not party to the agreement that was signed, so I can only make an
educated guess at the approp
@Paul - AIUI, the "Firefox chrome interface search/address bars" are
not related to the custom search page. The search/address bars use stock
Google search results, whereas the default home page is a custom search
page, as described above. I don't think the "client=ubuntu" relates at
all to the cu
Hi Paul,
The code for Ubuntu start page is here: https://code.edge.launchpad.net
/~ubuntu-start-page/ubuntu-start-page/trunk
Can you please branch that code, fix the HTML files and let us know
about the changes? ... maybe create a Merge proposal.
Many thanks!
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Ubuntu goes to great lengths to provide localised interfaces and this
/is/ ultimately fixable, just passing "client=ubuntu" has solved the
issue for the Firefox chrome interface search/address bars.
It's not an apparently artistic decision.
For the moment, I'm assigning it to myself as a place-ho
I also think this is a valid bug and should not be closed. While I
understand that Canonical generates revenue through the use of the home
page, and that is a reason for using it, that needs to be weighed up
against the problems that the use of the page causes and the other
possible options.
To st
I should not help ubuntu at all, as I swore - after realizing that
nobody was going to provide a clear reply to the political side of this
bug.
But for sake, I think you should not
close bugs when they are there, and you just want to keep the software.
It would be like closing all Xorg bugs becau
While this is a valid bug, we're going to stick with Google Custom Search in
the foreseeable future.
I feel your pain on having less feature, but it's just the way things work.
Anyone is more than welcome to change their default home page if they care (I
change it, for example).
For the random u
Following the link http://www.google.com/cse/ anyone can read
information from google about what a CSE is.
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This all started more than one year ago; for one year I tried to get to
something, because I liked and like ubuntu. I do not think canonical or
ubuntu are evil entities, but the matter of the home page, which is
probably the application that every ubuntu user will use more frequently
every day, is
Vincenzio, as you have already been told more than once, it is not true
that "we are using a different search provider"; we are using Google,
the same company that provides "the standard Google search". Launchpad
is not your personal information service, and you are disrupting this
bug report. Plea
As usual no reply, in particular to "altered from what". I am not accusing
anyone of altering results, what I say is that we are using a
different search provider than the standard google search, and users
MUST be aware of that when they search.
Otherwise, if your idea is that you WANT users to B
Matthew: I think you are honestly not aware of previous discussion of
the matter. So:
"altered from what" is "altered w.r.t. the results that google would
return without the CSE". CSE allows one to decide which sites are
included in the search and which not. By now, at least, italian people
gets e
The answer to your questions are, in order, "of course it is, that's why
it says so twice on each results page", "altered from what?", and "no,
neither of them have banners at all". Those questions, however, have
nothing to do with this bug report. This bug report is about the custom
search missing
Il giorno ven, 16/10/2009 alle 12.32 +, Matthew Paul Thomas ha
scritto:
> It would be completely wrong to "make users understand that what they
> are using is not Google", because what they are using *is* Google.
> That's why it's served from www.google.com.
Matthew, please, I really want to u
** Attachment added: "mockup of redesign"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33783307/firefox%20-%20Google%20Search%20results.png
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It would be completely wrong to "make users understand that what they
are using is not Google", because what they are using *is* Google.
That's why it's served from www.google.com.
Anyway, Ivanka Majic has redesigned the results page to re-add the
missing features, and I understand that Matt Nuzum
Il 15/10/2009 14:24, Lionel Dricot ha scritto:
> Marking this as not a papercut as this is not a simple issue. It's a
> very complex issue with still not clear solution.
>
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I suppose that making users UNDERSTAND that what they ar
Marking this as not a papercut as this is not a simple issue. It's a
very complex issue with still not clear solution.
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Why can't Canonical/Ubuntu talk with Google to get a customized homepage
like http://www.google.com/firefox/ except it would be
http://www.google.com/ubuntu/ ? This page magically has the normal
Google buttons like Images, News, Advanced Search etc. as well as a
custom logo, space for announcements
I think even if I am striking I can point you to the "political" version
of this bug, which is not about having less features, but about keeping
users informed. It's bug #405350.
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Subscribing Desktop Team---according to the TB, this is probably your
patch, despite being in 'ubuntu-start-page'.
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** Changed in: ubuntu-website
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
** Also affects: ubufox (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: ubufox (Ubuntu)
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