We have 12 listed core apps, and only a third of them are getting attention
(design-wise) currently. When the core apps initiative was announced, I was
under the impression that the design would be guided by the hand of the
community for basics and then taken and expanded upon by the design team.
Hello Leon,
Prejudices are not a good conversation starter if you seek for valuable
advice. Just because you heard that Android runs some flavour of Java and
you personally have never heard about anything good coming from Java
doesn't mean that performance of apps running on top of Android is or
For now, features are most important. I hope that they will start fixing
performance soon. The design is good. Performance should not be an issue.
If it is, that would make me sad. I am confident that they will fix it.
Sincerely,
Josh
On Jun 19, 2013 8:07 PM, "leon lee" wrote:
> This would be th
This would be the major issur of touch. Can we discuss more details? Let's if
there's something we can do.
-- Original --
From: "Josh Leverette";
Date: Thu, Jun 20, 2013 03:05 AM
To: "leon lee";
Cc: "ubuntu-phone";
Subject: Re: [Ubuntu-phone] how do you f
Nice work there, congrats all involved.
Now working to land all the changes, hopefully next image should have
them all included by default.
Cheers
Ricardo
On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 8:40 PM, Michał Sawicz
wrote:
> Hey all!
>
> There's two nice things that happened (erm, are happening ATM [1]) tod
Hey all!
There's two nice things that happened (erm, are happening ATM [1]) today
in Unity8:
* new QML-based notifications replaced notify-osd [2]
* the Dash is now driven by Saucy's smart scopes [3]
Some of the packages were kept at higher versions to make sure we're not
surprised by distro rel
Hi, I got a Galaxy Nexus today and installed Ubuntu, of course. WCDMA also
works!
Den lördagen den 1:e juni 2013 skrev Daniel Holm:
> Hi all,
>
> I just read that Touch now has 3G support which makes it possible to stay
> connected without wifi, but what about call support over 3G; is that also
>
It is based on Qt5, and Qt5 makes heavy use of GPU acceleration. Right now
there are a few performance issues, but I expect that Ubuntu will run very
smoothly once finished.
On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 8:54 AM, leon wrote:
> After know the ARCH of android, which is using java as the framework, I
>
I really want to make the emulator work. But the discussion is a little
confused, can Chirayu or Sergio make a more readable guide for this?
If the img files(e.g. ramdisk-recovery.img, sdcard image and
saucy-preinstalled-touch-armhf.zip) are shared, it would be much better.
To: Ubuntu Tou
After know the ARCH of android, which is using java as the framework, I feel a
little disappointed. That means that with the hardware, android won't be as
smooth as IOS, which is on the native framework.
From that day, I'm looking forward to a better android. At first, I'm thinking
about the co
Hello,
Today there will be an update of the toolbar-related code in the
ubuntu-ui-toolkit that will give you a new API for defining the toolbar.
* CHANGED in Page: property ToolbarActions tools TO property Item tools
* CHANGED IN Toolbar: property ToolbarActions tools TO property Item tools
* DEP
I agree something similar like that would be ideal, but the Smartbook is
years old and based on very bad (by today's standards) hardware. The Asus
Padfone Infinity on the other hand, absolutely should run Ubuntu touch and
be brought to the U.S., in my opinion.
http://www.engadget.com/2013/05/21/as
Hi Lisette,
For question 2:
According to my understanding, in all topics, only topics show in the
gridview (not like the listview which includes some items showed), and user
can click one of the grid to enter "single topic view", am I right ?
2013/6/19 Lisette Slegers
> Hi Joey!
>
> On Wed, Ju
On 06/19/2013 04:58 PM, Lisette Slegers wrote:
In the list view for Shorts (all topics) the top n items for each topic
are shown under topic subheaders. In a single topic view, there are
subheaders for each source inside a topic. Below the subheaders, items
are ordered new to old.
In the grid vi
Hi Joey!
On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 1:41 PM, Joey Chan wrote:
> Hi Lisette,
>
> I like these simple style, and few questions about some details:
>
> 1. Is the gridview the same as *example horizontal organic grid* u shared
> in previous email ?
>
Yes. The organic grid example that I specced out la
Hi Lisette,
I like these simple style, and few questions about some details:
1. Is the gridview the same as *example horizontal organic grid* u shared
in previous email ?
2. In all topics view, are those topics in the grids? if so, what will be
displayed in the "Ubuntu shape" ?
BR,
Joey
2013/6
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=ZWbCF1ulBPY
So, as far as Hardware devices for Ubuntu Touch go, this seems like a
concept that would be a good match for software everywhere that Ubuntu is
trying to play towards. Think it might be looking into licensing the
design, since I g
Hi,
In preparation for the detailed user journeys for Shorts I am working on,
please have a look at some wireframes for list view:
*
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1KlpJdbq_w2N4CCERhdlFPPWnUnAIsbVXuHOCO7Fah-A/edit?usp=sharing
*
What do you think? Please reply to this email! :)
Thanks,
L
Hi Gentlemen,
I installed the KDE backports on my kubuntu 12.04 last week, but today I
found dpkg error occurs after update the Ubuntu-SDK.
*error message:*
dpkg:/var/cache/apt/archives/qtchooser_0.0.1~git20121229.g8f08405-0ubuntu1~precise1~test7_i386.deb
error:trying to overwrite '/usr/bin/qdbus
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