Yes, not only on icons, GTK must be fixed too (I see glitches everywhere). I'll fix as many bugs as I can. Also, if you see something able to be changed, don't hesitate to tell me.
See, I fixed the nm-applet icons because of changes on it. Julien Lavergne told me those icons created a malfunction on Transmission. So I fixed it. I really appreciate your feedback. Cheers! -- Rafael Laguna Lubuntu Artwork Team 2014-06-16 17:22 GMT+02:00 Pierre Gobin <[email protected]>: > Hi Rafael, > > I understand that we have to freeze artwork for each release. But I > wondered if we could hope to have some artwork bug fixes in Lubuntu 14.04.1 > (I am thinking to monochrome icon in lxpanel) ? > > > Le 10/06/2014 18:05, Rafael Laguna a écrit : > > We make things for a reason. When we create new icons, themes, apps or > whatever, they are intended to be part of the system you have on your home. > But sometimes we need to experiment, or make tests, or just ensure what we > do does not affect a massive amount of computers. > > Box is part of Lubuntu, yes. But it's a standalone theme too, if you use > another Linux distro. Also, I add lots of new icons and make changes in the > GTK theme. Imagine the situation that I modify something that breaks the > system on thousands of computers (it happened, trust me). Before we push > the changes onto Ubuntu's main repos we have to be really really sure it > works as expected. > > That's the reason I have a separate PPA for artwork. The same about the > staging apps. When you download a system you expect it keeps stable and not > changing daily. And we're Artwork Team. We cannot login in Canonical's > servers everyday and say "hey, I'm going to change some stuff, so your ISOs > may change size and stability and package dependencies". There's a complex > structure and there're protocols in the way we work. > > > -- > Rafael Laguna > Lubuntu Artwork Team > > > 2014-06-10 17:44 GMT+02:00 N. W. <[email protected]>: > >> Hello, >> >> > Rafael Laguna wrote: >> > >> > Its' normal that an independent >> > development (the Unified Box for Linux) goes further than >> > the official updates (the Ubuntu repositories). >> >> I do not consider lubuntu-artwork to be independent from Lubuntu. When >> I install Lubuntu, I want to receive updates to lubuntu-artwork (and by >> default and automatically). Lubuntu ships with lubuntu-artwork by >> default, so why shouldn't I receive updates for lubuntu-artwork by >> default? Why do I have to search and add a PPA? >> >> > Rafael Laguna wrote: >> > >> > The version updated is 0.47 and you'll receive that >> > version via the Artwork Daily PPA. >> >> That does not answer my question. Why do I have to add this PPA to a >> Lubuntu installation? Why isn't it added by default or why isn't >> lubuntu-artwork receiving updates by default (without having to add >> this PPA)? >> >> We're not talking about a third party GTK+ / icon theme here. We're >> talking about the Box icon theme / Box GTK+ theme, the official theme >> of an offical Ubuntu spin. I consider this to be quite a difference. >> >> By the way: >> >> I also do not understand why I have to search for and have to add a PPA >> to receive those updates: >> >> https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/lubuntu-users/2014-May/007478.html >> https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-dev/+archive/staging >> <https://launchpad.net/%7Elubuntu-dev/+archive/staging> >> >> Why can't this just be added to Lubuntu by default? >> >> If you ask me, you really should release a new ISO with those things >> being added / updating by default ASAP. >> >> Just saying... >> >> Regards >> >> -- >> Lubuntu-users mailing list >> [email protected] >> Modify settings or unsubscribe at: >> https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/lubuntu-users >> > > > > > > -- > Lubuntu-users mailing list > [email protected] > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/lubuntu-users > >
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