2010/1/22 Steve Lee :
>>> http://getwookie.org/Welcome.html
>>
>> It is good to highlight these sorts of things, so that those people
>> who are attending and have a particular interest in this area can
>> consider joining these events. Which day will these Wookie related
>> events happen?
>
> Mah
No not yet, which day would you prefer?
I can suggest Thursday 4pm, how much time would you need for the Wookie
event?
Also I understand that you would like a person(s) from dev8D to attend
some of Hackfest, is that right? Would one day be enough? Mia Ridge is
interested in usability I was t
Nice idea, but:
a) Themes;
> b) Background;
> c) Fonts;
> d) Interface;
> e) Visual Effects;
>
these are already in one menu (module) , so you just want to add
> f) Screensaver;
> g) Splash Screen and Login Screen;
>
> to the existing one :) and...
> andin each tab must be at least 2 but
2010/1/25 Dokuro
> Nice idea, but:
>
> a) Themes;
>> b) Background;
>> c) Fonts;
>> d) Interface;
>> e) Visual Effects;
>>
>
> these are already in one menu (module) , so you just want to add
>
>
>> f) Screensaver;
>> g) Splash Screen and Login Screen;
>>
>> to the existing one :) and...
>
>
>>
the idea would have to be, creating a way to organize all of the online
media for gnome and so the default appearance application can allow users to
browse it.
(i installed icons and stuff, just by dragging the compressed file inside
the window)
On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 10:10 AM, giuliano manzitti
Mahendra:
I can suggest Thursday 4pm, how much time would you need for the Wookie
event?
It would be good if people planning on attending the Usability hackfest
could give some indication about whether some of these Dev8D events are
of interest. It would obviously be easier to coordinate if
I spoke to Ross Gardler, OSS Watch service manager, about the Wookie
sessions and they will run throughout the event if there is interest
(it's like an unconference) . So if GNOME people fancy a certain
day/time they should say so.
Steve
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your know, i think that the screen saver is not in that menu (window,
module) because is not part of the look of the OS, the splash or logging
screen might be part but not the screen saver...
On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 10:46 AM, Dokuro wrote:
> the idea would have to be, creating a way to organize
ok...maybe in the M$ Windows OS the screen-saver and themes and other
function are in the same windows...
So...i'm a newbie..and I don't want really says how to do...:)!!!
I just want to help...
2010/1/25 Dokuro
> your know, i think that the screen saver is not in that menu (window,
> module) be
Hi All,
I would like to suggest someone from the usability list review this
link.
http://gnomesupport.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=13782 it is titled
Against GNOME Shell (for GNOME 3.0). If you really want to know what us
users are thinking this would be a great example.
For what it might be worth
On 18 Jan 2010, at 15:31, Calum Benson wrote:
>
> On 18 Jan 2010, at 10:43, Charline wrote:
>
>> Calum Benson wrote:
>>> I'm just writing up the Q4 Usability team report for Stormy, and wondering
>>> if anybody submitted a paper for this that I could mention? (I'd hoped to,
>>> but didn't qui
On January 12th I highlighted that people planning to attend the
upcoming Usability hackfest have not sent in travel subsidy requests.
On the 12th, I mentioned the following:
I have pinged the travel committee and nobody has yet sent in a travel
subsidy form for this event. If you are needing
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