Your verbose mode it's pretty helpful (as it happens with most verbose modes), so please don't turn it off.
Answers below. Belen On 02/02/2012 21:51, "Joshua Lock" <j...@linux.intel.com> wrote: >Hi Belen, > >Sorry this is so long, I don't know how to turn off my verbose switch. > >On page 4 you mention Shane's intention to have proxy settings in the UI >- I just want to point out that this is usually an OS level >configuration and we should be wary about how we implement it. >I'd suggest we go so far as to just have a "Change system proxy >settings" button which launches the OS's network configuration settings. > >Of course, this opens us up to potential issues around supporting the >multitude of available network configuration tools on Linux but I'd >suggest we start with a lowest common denominator approach and have the >program behave intelligently. > >Explicitly we can detect whether the binary gnome-control-center and the >so file /usr/lib64/control-center-1/panels/libnetwork.so exist (being >clever about that path, too) and if so we can execute: > >"gnome-control-center display network" > >Which will display the network configuration (and therefore proxy) >settings for stock Fedora and Ubuntu desktops. You guys are the experts. You tell me how you want it to work and I'll design the UI for it! :) > > >I understand why the Machines option might be more useful as a list >widget (p5), rather than a combo box, but feel that this is devalued at >least slightly by the fact that the list of available Machines isn't >static and therefore it's not unlikely a user would have to scroll that >list. Yes, the list will scroll at some point. I am not too worried about it though, since I don't think that changing the image types will be something users will do very often. I might be wrong though. >One suggestion might be to favour machines with a higher layer priority >by listing them higher in the list? I donĀ¹t know how the layer priorities work. Who sets those priorities? Are they aligned with user's priorities? If they are, yes, we should use the layer priorities to determine the order of that list of machines. > >Although the next page, 5, mentions that the machine list is a combo >box. Is that the case? It is the case in the Image configuration screen, where users, before building an image, select their machine using a combo box. This screen is different from the Settings dialogue, where you set some BibBake output and system variables (the image output types between them). This document in the wiki http://wiki.yoctoproject.org/wiki/File:Hob_1.2_screens_inventory.pdf might help making sense of the different screens. > >Love the package format selection pieces! > >For the two parallel threads buttons we should recommend a default value >and set a maximum based on the number of CPU cores - I think there's >been a lot of discussion about this but I'm not certain what the >recommendation which came out of it was. That would be really useful. Is it easy to accurately determine how many cores are supported by the CPU of the machine running Hob? > >For the directories on page 13 would it make sense to have a reset >button to more easily get back to the defaults? Yes, this probably makes sense. I'll add that to the document next week. > >That's all folks, >Joshua > > >On 02/02/12 08:58, Barros Pena, Belen wrote: >> I've uploaded a document detailing the design of the Settings dialogue >>for Hob 1.2 at >> >> >>https://wiki.yoctoproject.org/wiki/File:Settings-dialogue-design-spec-v1. >>0.pdf >> >> Sorry it's a boring document instead of a video: it seemed the only way >>to provide the necessary level of detail >> >> Let me know if you have any questions or comments. >> >> Belen >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> Intel Corporation (UK) Limited >> Registered No. 1134945 (England) >> Registered Office: Pipers Way, Swindon SN3 1RJ >> VAT No: 860 2173 47 >> >> This e-mail and any attachments may contain confidential material for >> the sole use of the intended recipient(s). Any review or distribution >> by others is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended >> recipient, please contact the sender and delete all copies. >> >> _______________________________________________ >> yocto mailing list >> yocto@yoctoproject.org >> https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/yocto > >-- >Joshua Lock > Yocto Project "Johannes factotum" > Intel Open Source Technology Centre --------------------------------------------------------------------- Intel Corporation (UK) Limited Registered No. 1134945 (England) Registered Office: Pipers Way, Swindon SN3 1RJ VAT No: 860 2173 47 This e-mail and any attachments may contain confidential material for the sole use of the intended recipient(s). Any review or distribution by others is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender and delete all copies. _______________________________________________ yocto mailing list yocto@yoctoproject.org https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/yocto