Hey Mark,
Im going to disagree a little with the crowd. I don't think it is a good
idea to split the unity list. Unity is your project. Of all people, you
are putting the most into in, in terms of investment, thought, and wisdom.
You are probably the person who cares the most about the success
It should be fixed, that's true. But if we'd use the default salad, it'll
default back to the fixed one. Transition might be an issue in this case.
But it should be fixed!
With metta, Chris
P.s.: good suggestion.
On Sunday, May 13, 2012, Chad M. Germann wrote:
> Ubuntu does have a few Wallpaper
@Mark Shuttleworth, I would like to become a Moderator as well to help
Ubuntu community.
On Sun 13 May 2012 10:19:06 PM CEST, shane lee wrote:
Although it is what you suggested, I very much doubt that nautilus
would either be forked or replaced with another file manager, that
would leave some k
Ubuntu does have a few Wallpapers that do this available at current for
example the Gnome default stripes that has this ability is installed
with gnome shell
the one major hiccup Ubuntu has with this style of wallpaper is in
LightDM as it seems not be able to read this type of wallpaper and does
Although it is what you suggested, I very much doubt that nautilus
would either be forked or replaced with another file manager, that
would leave some kind of dash based file management (or psuedo, at
least), that would make it in the boundries of unity discussion in my
opinion.
As long as the top
On Sun, May 13, 2012 at 11:32 AM, Mark Shuttleworth wrote:
> Hi folks
>
> Instead of adding a -distilled list, we are going to follow the pattern
> of ubuntu-devel, where:
>
> * unity-design will be moderated
> * unity-design-discuss will be unmoderated
I remain confused about the boundaries of
I have actually been using the gnome shell striped wallpaper even though I
like the default, purely because I like the dynamic nature.
I would be all for this proposal
On 13 May 2012 20:35, Mark Shuttleworth wrote:
> On 13/05/12 11:42, Hans Heintze wrote:
> > I think this would also work well w
On 13/05/12 11:42, Hans Heintze wrote:
> I think this would also work well with the "purple salad" wallpaper
> that has been default for several releases now. It's a really nice
> effect, the gradual changing of the wallpaper and the chamelonic mean
> tone used by unity makes the desktop feel "aliv
The recent releases of GNOME 3 have shipped with a default wallpaper
that changes in intensity and luminosity depending on the time of day.
I think this would also work well with the "purple salad" wallpaper that
has been default for several releases now. It's a really nice effect,
the gradual c
On Sun, May 13, 2012 at 12:32 PM, Mark Shuttleworth wrote:
> Hi folks
>
> Instead of adding a -distilled list, we are going to follow the pattern
> of ubuntu-devel, where:
>
> * unity-design will be moderated
> * unity-design-discuss will be unmoderated
It's been working well on those lists for
I'll volunteer to help in whatever way I can.
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Le dim. 13 mai 2012 18:47:39 CEST, Vibhav Pant a écrit :
+1 I was always waiting for this!
On Sun, May 13, 2012 at 10:02 PM, Mark Shuttleworth mailto:m...@ubuntu.com>> wrote:
Hi folks
Instead of adding a -distilled list, we are going to follow the
pattern
of ubuntu-devel, where
+1 I was always waiting for this!
On Sun, May 13, 2012 at 10:02 PM, Mark Shuttleworth wrote:
> Hi folks
>
> Instead of adding a -distilled list, we are going to follow the pattern
> of ubuntu-devel, where:
>
> * unity-design will be moderated
> * unity-design-discuss will be unmoderated
>
> I'
Hi folks
Instead of adding a -distilled list, we are going to follow the pattern
of ubuntu-devel, where:
* unity-design will be moderated
* unity-design-discuss will be unmoderated
I'm happy to become a moderator, we will need a few other volunteers
since my inbox is full and I will be, shall
On 05/12/2012 01:53 AM, shane lee wrote:
> I use a tool available in the repositories called "gm-notify".
> This runs in the messaging menu and checks your gmail inbox, on
> clicking it opens gmail in the default browser
> Surely wouldn't be *too* difficult to modify to check other account
> types
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