If that is the case then it just reinforces the other point that things are not very clearly communicated. :P i had no idea thats what it was doing, i just know that when I put files in the folder, and have all my permissions correct and all that, everythings gravy, yet nothing will ever sync correctly. I got the first few to go, now it just sits there for hours on one file. I cannot find a reliable dialog about what is happening, nor does the syncing info ever change. its vague and awkward.
On Sat, May 29, 2010 at 9:30 PM, Nathan Haines <[email protected]> wrote: > On 05/29/2010 08:49 PM, Tyler Brainerd wrote: > >> especially with the wording of 'Publish via Ubuntuone' >> >> How is it publishing, at all? i am not distributing content, or printing, >> or putting it on a public place to be viewed. I am storing it, or saving it, >> or backing it up, or Syncing it. But not publishing. >> >> > It's publishing because it creates a public short URL that can be shared > with others, put in microblogging updates, etc. So you are in fact putting > it in a public place to be viewed. After a file has been 'publish' via > Ubuntu One, the menu item changes to 'Stop publishing via Ubuntu One' and a > very useful 'Copy Ubuntu One public URL' shows up. > > It's a very nice feature, and one that hasn't received nearly enough > publicity. > > -- > Nathan Haines > Ubuntu California Local Community Team > >
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