Thanks for the great new release and all of your hard work! And a request...

2016-04-21 Thread PK
Thank you, developers! With only a small crew you've done a tremendous job
on Xubuntu 16.04.

Time for a great Belgian beer:
https://pilsje.files.wordpress.com/2012/06/palm_.jpg

One request: xfce4-weather-plugin will become partially crippled in June,
because of an URL change of the underlying weather service. The developer
of that plugin, Harald Judt, has been so kind as to do a quick emergency
bugfix release, fixing just the URL issue.

But he's done it too late for inclusion in 16.04, because he has released
today:
https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12333#c16

More info about the only change he has made, in comment 11:
https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12333#c11

The code of the new version 0.8.7 is here:
http://archive.xfce.org/src/panel-plugins/xfce4-weather-plugin/0.8/

My request is: could you please incorporate this new release of this cool
little plugin in the upcoming updates?

Regards, Pjotr.
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Media manager project activity (Was: For the website team - Error on the website)

2016-04-21 Thread Pasi Lallinaho

On 2016-04-19 07:43, Annetts, Dave (Mineral Resources, Kensington) wrote:

Hi,

At http://xubuntu.org/news/my-media-manager-other-alternatives/, you 
list Guayadeque as a possible media player for Xubuntu 16.04.


Guayadeque's developer has stated 
(http://guayadeque.org/index.php?p=/discussion/1865/guayadeque-latest-distro-versions-) 
that because development has ceased, 14.04 is the last recommended 
?buntu.


Which is a shame, because it does exactly what I need.

How many other media players also fall into this category?

Regards,

David Annetts.



Hello David,

the Xubuntu team did a fair amount of checking to make sure we only list 
current media managers. Guayadeques front page didn't mention anything 
about being dead, and it did have releases after 2012, which is why it 
has slipped through. For what it's worth, you still can use it if it 
works for you; even if the maintainer points out a certain release as 
the last recommended one, it doesn't mean later versions can't work for 
some people.


The other media managers listed have had the same level of scrutiny; we 
believe they are at least somewhat active, since they have relatively 
recent releases and no specific mention of being obsolete. That said, 
it's possible that their development has stopped since, or isn't very 
active; the Xubuntu team does not maintain these projects so we don't 
have any first-hand information.


All the above said, I believe the ones we have listed (along with 
gmusicbrowser and Clementine, which have their own articles) belong to 
the most active media manager projects around.


Hope this helps answer your question.

Cheers,
Pasi

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For the website team - Error on the website

2016-04-21 Thread Annetts, Dave (Mineral Resources, Kensington)

Hi,

At http://xubuntu.org/news/my-media-manager-other-alternatives/, you 
list Guayadeque as a possible media player for Xubuntu 16.04.


Guayadeque's developer has stated 
(http://guayadeque.org/index.php?p=/discussion/1865/guayadeque-latest-distro-versions-) 
that because development has ceased, 14.04 is the last recommended ?buntu.


Which is a shame, because it does exactly what I need.

How many other media players also fall into this category?

Regards,

David Annetts.

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