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On Mon, Aug 05, 2013, Loïc Minier wrote:
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SilentMode
> https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/touch-silent-mode
Updated with notes from today's sync; we refocused on a basic initial
implementation where telephony/messaging apps and indicators
e_image
Also, while the flag should be renamed upon upgrade, current images
temporarily lost support for .developer_mode; next published builds will
get it back, but please update your scripts to use .writable_image as we
will drop support for the old name in a month or so.
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e.u.c JSON files somehow?
This is a bit too technical for production use, but it would be nice for
people on the daily channel.
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he intent is to apply this to any change that will end up in
the Ubuntu Touch images -- whether the changes are done through “daily
landing” or by direct uploads to the archive!
Thanks for your help with this.
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tive5-ubuntu-ui-toolkit-plugin
* ubuntu-ui-toolkit-doc
* ubuntu-ui-toolkit-examples
* ubuntu-ui-toolkit-theme
= HTML5 Toolkit =
* cordova-ubuntu-2.8
* ubuntu-html5-theme
= Tools =
* qmlscene
* qtcreator
* qtcreator-plugin-ubuntu
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to add there, sorry for the confusion). So people to contact to add
there are:
* for community requests:
* Nicholas Skaggs (balloons on IRC)
* Oliver Grawert (ogra)
* me (lool)
* for Canonical folks, contact your tech lead
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putative frameworks are going
> to be in the Ubuntu Touch images anyway, then I'd recommend just using a
> single framework declaration at the moment.
Ah, I thought we could currently have multiple frameworks on the system
and a click manifest could only depend on one, is that
of maintaining backwards-compatibility might be
different between frameworks; e.g. HTML (Cordova) framework could break
less frequently compatibility (or more frequently) than QML one.
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ains mixed case through your component and/or that you pass it
in the path part of the URL to other components?
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nity8 autopilot tests under Mir
* land other non-risky things (e.g. thumbnailer which is unseeded)
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https://code.launchpad.net/~sergiusens/livecd-rootfs/mir_default/+merge/189429
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g unity-mir and upstart-app-launch updates to get us the final
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Flinger images.
The Mir switch will cause some regressions in the Autopilot tests, and
that will block the upstream merger; see:
http://reports.qa.ubuntu.com/smokeng/saucy/
for AP tests to fix and crashes to track!
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On Wed, Oct 09, 2013, Loïc Minier wrote:
> What's upcoming for #88 is... Mir! On mako and maguro, Mir will be the
> default and will come with a big number of changes to application
> startup. Affected packages are mainly unity8, unity-mir,
> upstart-app-launc
but
> need
> to verify it doesn't also affect surfaceflinger)
If you rm .display-mir, it should not be recreated
(.set-display-mir-done2 flag guards that).
NB: Some features might not be working correctly under non-Mir though.
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thout looking at the calendar :-P
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ubuntu.music Music) -- we need to fix this
hardcoding obviously and discuss how to allow others to get music://
URLs or other handlers.
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s AP.
I don't think we should invest in real backports / saucy updates though;
it's much better if we focus on promoting a stable image ASAP, for
instance each month.
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> Is there an authoritative list of dependencies for framework 13.10?
Yes; it's the sdk-libs seed, pulled by the ubuntu-sdk-libs package; it
ships the actual Click framework file
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> TBH, it's the first time I hear about "framework" used as a term. What
> on top of our SDK and autopilot is part of our "framework" right now?
Framework is just the generic Click naming for the platform dependency
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> on the ubuntu-touch seed?
We should generate custom langpacks for touch images, but we ran out of time to
do it properly in 13.10.
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you're trying to achieve:
which images you're trying to build, for which device. Which version of
the source code are you basing on? Where are you at? etc.
I dont know whether I or anyone will be able to help you, but from your
original email I couldn't tell what you were trying to
> Like I guess that communication betwen android firmeware and ubuntu is
> crucial
Yes, specifically for SurfaceFlinger which is probably what you expect
to run and that is started withing the Android container; alternatively,
you could try running Mir, but it might require porting to your
n't run apps
built against Saucy SDK.
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he manifest
* support for extending PATH / LD_LIBRARY_PATH in manifest
> - Which review tests we want to implement?
Perhaps checking that roughly the same files are present across
architectures and/or that the declared architectures are indeed present?
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run with latest runtime). At some point, we might have to provide "old
runtimes" downloads to run older apps when we are off by two SDK
versions, but this is more of a worry for 14.10 time frame or even
post-14.10 when we start dropping things that were in 13.10.
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end of cycle, once we know we wont remove any ABI, change the
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Should we build some kind of "remote recovery channel" to remotely fix
any screwups in the system-image updates stack? There was a workaround
this time, but it could happen that we lock production users out of all
updates.
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these are defined etc.
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below has an
useful list of recommendations that Ken VanDine found on the KDE website:
http://techbase.kde.org/Policies/Binary_Compatibility_Issues_With_C++
If you're processing C++ APIs merge proposals, please have a read!
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For people not using 2FA because it is too complex, would we be able to
confirm new sensitive tokens over email? e.g. "Type the code you've just
received over email on your phone"
Or could we avoid/strengthen tokens when we can confirm that you're indeed
on a phone that we know of? e.g. sending a
(Fix is in utopic and will hit RTM soon)
On Wed, Sep 24, 2014 at 7:08 PM, Jamie Strandboge
wrote:
> On 09/24/2014 10:45 AM, Kévin PEIGNOT wrote:
> > Hi all
> >
> > Not sure this is the right place to ask the question :
> >
> > Regarding webapps : to allow the webapp to access location, is there
Hi all,
just a quick heads up that all 14.10 -dev3 frameworks have been deprecated,
so you can't upload with these anymore (use 14.10 without -dev3) and all
other -dev frameworks have been obsoleted, so you can't get apps which were
using these.
Let me know if this breaks any current use case!
C
-dev2? This is the default framework for me currently. Can you please
> clarify this?
>
> Ta,
>
> Mitchell
>
>
> On 11/12/14 19:21, Loïc Minier wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> just a quick heads up that all 14.10 -dev3 frameworks have been
>> deprecated, so y
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