Hi Thomas,
Perhaps this helps:
https://help.launchpad.net/Packaging/PPA
http://developer.ubuntu.com/packaging/html/getting-set-up.html
Or do you have any specific questions?
Hannie
Op 10-06-13 05:30, Thomas Corwin schreef:
Hello everyone!
As I said at the meeting, I am trying to remake and revi
We discussed quickshot before. Here is a link to an email from Patrick
(with useful tips):
https://lists.launchpad.net/ubuntu-manual/msg03688.html
Hannie
Op 10-06-13 07:04, Thomas Corwin schreef:
I'm slightly confused... quickshot is (or was) a "Quickly" app in
Python, not a C# app. See https:
Well the nice thing about all of this is, if you create the script for
the lubuntu manual, and the packaged version of texlive works for
compiling the ubuntu-manual, then it would be minor changes to make your
script work for ubuntu as well.
I have a script (if you search the archives) that runs t
Also I know that the .NET projects have issues with open source licenses
(that are not "MPL compatible"). I'm not sure whether Mono/C# has those
issues or not. It's more to do with Microsoft allowing (or not allowing)
their libraries to be used in Open Source licensed applications (read as
GPL).
On the link that Hannie provides, if you follow through the thread (or
read it in an email client), you'll see that Neil Tallim had offered to
help out in what ways he could with getting it running. Maybe if we
figure out what needs to be done to get it working on 13.10, we can ask
Neil for suggest
After reason the link that Hannie provided, I saw that the bzr branch is
restricted to one user being able to push to the branch. That's a problem.
But I will look into it all today, and "quickly" learn some python so I can
attempt to bring it back.
Thank you all for the help!
Thomas
Sent from
I didn't mean reason, I meant reading...
Sent from my iPhone
On Jun 10, 2013, at 10:45 AM, "Thomas Corwin" wrote:
> After reason the link that Hannie provided, I saw that the bzr branch is
> restricted to one user being able to push to the branch. That's a problem.
>
> But I will look into i
Can I also update the copyright, and the "readme.txt" file? I don't want to do
anything I shouldn't.
Sent from my iPhone
On Jun 10, 2013, at 7:42 AM, "Patrick Dickey" wrote:
> On the link that Hannie provides, if you follow through the thread (or
> read it in an email client), you'll see that
Patrick,
On Mon, Jun 10, 2013, at 04:22 AM, Patrick Dickey wrote:
> Well the nice thing about all of this is, if you create the script for
> the lubuntu manual, and the packaged version of texlive works for
> compiling the ubuntu-manual, then it would be minor changes to make
> your script work f
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Hi,
Am 10.06.2013 19:39, schrieb Jonathan Marsden:
> I plan to test creation of each translated manual using the
> packaged texlive in Raring.
I just did the translation run for the finished languages for raring
(fr, es, sl) on my raring machine with
I'm sure once you're ready with code, the branch can be unlocked. Plus
any changes you make will sit in your local branch until you can upload
them.
Have a great day.:)
Patrick.
P.S. I'll try to help you out whenever I can, but I'm not sure how much
help I'll be.
On Mon, 2013-06-10 at 10:45 -040
If I remember correctly at the time we thought people would have
concerns about running a script that set up their computer for them (the
idea of running something without really knowing what it does). Plus
it's a pretty basic script, which has it's problems.
I forwarded the email from the list to
On Mon, Jun 10, 2013, at 07:45 AM, Thomas Corwin wrote:
> After reason the link that Hannie provided, I saw that the bzr branch is
> restricted to one user being able to push to the branch. That's a
> problem.
If that is the biggest problem, you are doing very well :) :)
If your Launchpad userna
On Mon, Jun 10, 2013, at 09:28 AM, Thomas Corwin wrote:
> Can I also update the copyright, and the "readme.txt" file? I don't
> want to do anything I shouldn't.
Yes, but I suggest that you do the work first, so that when you add
yourself to the copyright file, there really is code in the product
Interesting reading stuff:
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2013/06/ubuntu-13-10-readies-arrival-of-smarter-unity-dash
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