Yes, the result was validated by designers one month ago (nothing visually changed since before GUADEC, only code design wise and others code cleanups on top of the work). Just in case I asked again for an "ok" to designers and they said it's good to go.
And yes, I'm talking about getting it merged before .91, I agree that merge it later will be too late for this kind of UI changes. Thanks for the quick feedback and sorry for the delay. Carlos Soriano 2014-09-01 16:50 GMT+02:00 Frederic Peters <[email protected]>: > Hi Carlos, > > > I would want to ask for a freeze exception for the part of my gsoc work > > that was not merged before the UI freeze. > > It's basically a set of animations for gnome shell when the user enters > the > > app picker or opens an app picker folder. > > Since this cycle gnome-shell has only a little few UI improvements I > think > > this is a good thing to have for the release notes and provide > gnome-shell > > a more appealing look for the new release. > > Here's a video with the most important changes: > > http://youtu.be/attK-2rEbIA > > > > Here's the bug report where patches are currently being reviewed. > > https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=734726 > > If they get accepted, and ideally that implies having been tested by > relevant #gnome-design persons, I would be fine getting the patches in > *before* 3.13.91 (the official deadline for tarballs is in a few > hours). > > > Fred >
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