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Sorry about the previous. Forgot to change the Kmail identity.


On Wednesday 06 February 2013 04:05:24 Volkan Gezer wrote:
> I know this discussion lasted so long, but I would like to add some
> more comments on welcome screen. People like to see some things only
> the first time and to be let configure the settings on first-run. It
> is very good letting them to choose simply things.
> 
> I uploaded three pics from welcome screen of Pardus. It basically
> explains the usage and welcomes users. There are more pages but this
> is just to give explanation.
> 
> Please see the links:
> 
> http://s9.postimage.org/6qujiaoj3/snapshot1.png
> http://s9.postimage.org/6s4hbpqcv/snapshot2.png
> http://s9.postimage.org/j8175gjov/snapshot3.png
> 
> I am ok with rekonq and other applications and slide shows are also
> fine for excited users about Kubuntu, but I think the first run always
> should be different than the other runs. Clicking on one more "X" on a
> window will not make people bored or angry about Kubuntu. I have no
> idea programming under KDE, but if there are no interests in
> programming on this, but this might be considered for future; I would
> like to help you if possible...
> 
> 
> Volkan GEZER
> 
> 2013/1/29 Rick Timmis <rick.tim...@abazander.com>:
> > Plus 1 on Scott's comments
> > 
> > Regards and Best Wishes
> > 
> > Rick Timmis
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Sent from my Dragon 32
> > 
> > On 28 Jan 2013, at 21:33, Scott Kitterman <ubu...@kitterman.com> wrote:
> >> First run dialogs are intrusive and annoying.  Kubuntu has had a
> >> consistent
> >> position on this for a long time and I don't think we should change. 
> >> OTOH, I can see value in a widget on the desktop that says something
> >> like "New to Kubuntu, click here" that allows users to opt-into a first
> >> run experience.
> >> 
> >> We also have the installer slideshow we can use to present more
> >> information
> >> about what's in Kubuntu without additionally cluttering the defaults.
> >> 
> >> Also, since the switch to KDE4 (over 4 years now) we've aimed to stick
> >> close to upstream KDE.  I've heard upstream developers say they like to
> >> use Kubuntu to demonstrate KDE because it looks like KDE.  The "K" icon
> >> in particular is an important part of that.  Personally, I think we
> >> should not change it.
> >> 
> >> I don't know about the translations, so no comment there.
> >> 
> >> Scott K
> >> 
> >> On Monday, January 28, 2013 10:27:00 PM Volkan Gezer wrote:
> >>> Just to give an idea about first-run icons and splash screen please
> >>> find two images on the links below. Instead of blank desktop folderview
> >>> that placed some icons. Also there is a welcome splash screen.
> >>> 
> >>> Also has anyone read about my translation status message? I almost
> >>> finished it
> >>> (https://translations.launchpad.net/kubuntu-docs/oneiric/+lang/tr), but
> >>> this is an oneiric documents since Launchpad recommended me to do it.
> >>> Will
> >>> they be included on the next Raring release or am I late
> >>> since I cannot merge them into Raring?
> >>> 
> >>> Lastly, no official response came related to KDE icon on
> >>> Kickofflauncher. Will it remain the same or will you use Kubuntu icon
> >>> instead?
> >>> 
> >>> Screenshot1: http://s14.postimage.org/8kfbo93sh/opensuse1.png
> >>> Screenshot2: http://s14.postimage.org/rqsirfka9/opensuse2.png
> >>> 
> >>> Volkan GEZER
> >>> 
> >>> 2013/1/24 Scott Kitterman <ubu...@kitterman.com>:
> >>>> On Wednesday, January 23, 2013 11:37:24 PM Rafael Belmonte wrote:
> >>>>> Firefox KDE integration is supposed to work again with packages from
> >>>>> blue-shell team, those packages may be included in the Ubuntu Archive
> >>>>> (section universe).
> >>>>> I know firefox needs to be patched, and if official firefox maintainer
> >>>>> does
> >>>>> not want to patch firefox, we could make a fork of Firefox called
> >>>>> "firefox-kde" or something.
> >>>> 
> >>>> Not and be consistent with the Mozilla corp trademark policy for
> >>>> Firefox.
> >>>> We'd probably have to rename it.  Also, keeping Firefox up to date in
> >>>> all
> >>>> releases is a major job.  Doing it for Firefox is a full time job for
> >>>> someone at Canonical.  There is no way we have the resources to do the
> >>>> same for a second copy of the package.
> >>>> 
> >>>> 
> >>>> Scott K
> >>>> 
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