Re: Compiz default Application Switcher (Alt+Tab) is difficult to use

2008-04-28 Thread Justin M. Wray
And at this point seems to have more "community" support, and a faster development cycle. Thanks, Justin M. Wray Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T -Original Message- From: chombee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2008 00:38:48 To:ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ub

Re: Compiz default Application Switcher (Alt+Tab) is difficult to use

2008-04-30 Thread Justin M. Wray
chombee, Check out http://compiz.org/Home/Info Mailing list and bug tracker links can be found there, both are hosted by freedesktop.org you might have some luck speaking to the devs on there. Good luck, Justin M. Wray Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T -Original Message- From: cho

Fw: Suggestion to make remote recovery easier

2008-05-05 Thread Justin M. Wray
Sending to the list... Thanks, Justin M. Wray Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T -Original Message- From: "Justin M. Wray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Tue, 6 May 2008 00:08:39 To:"Milosz Derezynski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: Suggestion to make remote

Re: Suggestion to make remote recovery easier

2008-05-05 Thread Justin M. Wray
entioned, and attempt to help workout a clear plan of action. If you have not created a blueprint, you should do so, if you would like I can assist with the creation the blueprint, etc. Thanks, Justin M. Wray Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T -Original Message- From: Andrew Sayers <

Re: Suggestion to make remote recovery easier

2008-05-06 Thread Justin M. Wray
f the reverse SSH tunnel will ease the NAT/Firewall issue. For that matter, the "newbie" system could allow SSH connections only from localhost (which would be the most secure process), leaving you only with the need to secure the "helpers" system/service. Thanks, Justin M.

Re: Suggestion to make remote recovery easier

2008-05-06 Thread Justin M. Wray
t SSH to loclhost only) Thanks, Justin M. Wray Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T -Original Message- From: "Christopher Halse Rogers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Wed, 7 May 2008 11:51:29 To:"Andrew Sayers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc:ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.u

Re: Suggestion to make remote recovery easier

2008-05-06 Thread Justin M. Wray
Just another thought, the security problems tend to be the same, but the same ACLs can be applied (limit to localhost etc). Thanks, Justin M. Wray Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T -Original Message----- From: "Justin M. Wray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Wed, 7 May 2008 03:40:5

Re: Suggestion to make remote recovery easier

2008-05-07 Thread Justin M. Wray
more wise to go with a secure default, and allow the experience users to deviate from the default, then to ship a less-secure option with the hopes that people will know when to enable it. Thanks, Justin M. Wray Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T -Original Message- From: Milan Bouchet-Vala

Re: Suggestion to make remote recovery easier

2008-05-07 Thread Justin M. Wray
from the board/community, we could easily get such a solution setup with an easy to use, easy to find frontend. Shipped by default, as long as the solution is robust enough to cover a number of use cases. The one-time issue, and simple teaching/assistance are not so different in nature. Tho

Fw: Suggestion to make remote recovery easier

2008-05-07 Thread Justin M. Wray
Forwarding to the list... Thanks, Justin M. Wray Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T -Original Message- From: "Justin M. Wray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Wed, 7 May 2008 16:55:46 To:"Andrew Sayers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: Suggestion to make remote

Re: Suggestion to make remote recovery easier

2008-05-07 Thread Justin M. Wray
mergencies) 6) A non-interactive mechanism for swapping keys 7) Custom command (Which should have been selected when the recovery-command was first run.) It seems like we are on track, what do you think? Thanks, Justin M. Wray Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T -Original Message- From:

Re: Suggestion to make remote recovery easier

2008-05-07 Thread Justin M. Wray
thout needing to recompile, etc. Let me know how the dash adventure turns out. We can then go from there. Thanks, Justin M. Wray Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T -Original Message- From: Andrew Sayers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Wed, 07 May 2008 20:07:13 To:ubuntu-devel-discuss@l

Re: Suggestion to make remote recovery easier

2008-05-07 Thread Justin M. Wray
Also, I know a handful of community members chimmed in originaly, but the feedback has subsided. Does anyone else in the community have any comments on our current outlined process? Thanks, Justin M. Wray Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T -Original Message- From: "Justin M. Wray

Re: Suggestion to make remote recovery easier

2008-05-07 Thread Justin M. Wray
emote Assistance is taken :( We need some good name ideas... Thanks, Justin M. Wray Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T -Original Message- From: Andrew Sayers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Thu, 08 May 2008 01:35:50 To:ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com Subject: Re: Suggestion to make remote

Re: rename system-cleaner-gtk to cruft-remover-gtk

2008-11-03 Thread Justin M. Wray
repository. This data can then be used to prioritize applications that need packaging or upgrading. We can base priority on the number of instances we see...etc. Thought? Thanks, Justin M. Wray Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T -Original Message- From: "(``-_-ยดยด) -- Fernando" <

Re: rename system-cleaner-gtk to cruft-remover-gtk

2008-11-04 Thread Justin M. Wray
the sole purpose of this application, is a good example of the need for a new name. One which more clearly defines the features/purpose. Just for some thought, and words ideas... * System Defaulter * Baseliner * Upgrade Cleanup Thanks, Justin M. Wray Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T -Orig

Re: Is disabling ctrl-alt-backspace really such a good idea?

2009-02-10 Thread Justin M. Wray
"If your X crashes from time to time that's unfortunate for you, but a good thing for Ubuntu as you get the chance to report and track down a bug." Come on, are you kidding me? That attitude towards "user-friendliness" isn't going to help Ubuntu at all. Sorry but a users X issues doesn't "hel

Re: Fwd: Is disabling ctrl-alt-backspace really such a good idea?

2009-02-10 Thread Justin M. Wray
Even if a new user is unfamiliar with the key combination, it only takes a little education OR them doing it once. Lessons are learned hard. Should we remove all the abilities that may "damage" the system? Where does the line get drawn? The C-A-B is an easy thing to learn and avoid, but a power

Re: Whatever happened to...

2009-06-09 Thread Justin M. Wray
+1 Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T -Original Message- From: Evan Date: Tue, 9 Jun 2009 17:57:04 To: Ubuntu Development Discussion List Subject: Whatever happened to... -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list Ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://l