Re: [Elementary-dev-community] Luna Post-Release

2013-08-12 Thread Alex Lourie
I also remember there was some talk about refreshing indicators completely,
maybe even moving to something else than libindicator.
I don't think it appears in the blueprints list


On Sun, Aug 11, 2013 at 9:44 PM, Daniel Foré dan...@elementaryos.orgwrote:

 Good question! We'll have to figure that our as well.

 If I remember correctly, there's some kind of online tool where everyone
 can enter their availability and we can find out when we're all free at the
 same time. Anyone have a link to that?
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 On Sun, Aug 11, 2013 at 11:40 AM, A. Xylon V. avlabs...@gmail.comwrote:

 I've gotten so used to the feature freeze adding new stuff seems si
 weird...

 When will this big contributor meeting be held approximately? A week?
 On Aug 11, 2013 7:25 PM, Daniel Foré dan...@elementaryos.org wrote:

 Hey everyone!

 First of all, congratulations! You guys have been working super hard for
 the last two years to bring something truly awesome to desktop Linux and I
 think from all the amazing feedback we've received, you've definitely
 succeeded.

 You guys rock.

 But obviously the big question is, What now?

 Well I have some amazing news: feature freeze is finally over! It's time
 to have a little fun again. No more nose-to-the-grind with all the bug
 fixing. I myself am writing this from my extremely unstable Saucy install
 that will probably crash in a few minutes for no apparent reason. And it's
 freaking exciting!

 So my first recommendation for you guys is to upgrade yourselves. We all
 know that 12.04 (and thus Luna) is aging when we're talking about
 development. I don't think we've come to any official decision, but most of
 us have been casually throwing around the idea that Luna +1 should release
 alongside Ubuntu 14.04. We're all super excited about the latest Gtk,
 Clutter, etc.

 In case you didn't already know, there's a handful of suggestions for
 what to work on in Luna +1 here:
 https://launchpad.net/elementary/+milestone/0.3-beta1

 But honestly, take this time to be free. You deserve it. Have fun. Give
 yourself a pat on the back for how awesome you all are.

 Once the dust settles on this release, we might want to talk about
 having another contributor meeting in IRC to get our heads on straight and
 decide on some general guidelines for Luna +1 (like a real codename, if we
 really want to release with 14.04, etc)

 Thanks again everyone and congratulations!

 Best Regards,

 Daniel Foré

 elementaryos.org

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Re: [Elementary-dev-community] Luna Post-Release

2013-08-12 Thread Goncalo Margalho
Congratulation everyone. Unfortunately i didn't contribute as much as i
wanted.

BTW Daniel: http://doodle.com/


On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 11:31 AM, Alex Lourie djay...@gmail.com wrote:

 I also remember there was some talk about refreshing indicators
 completely, maybe even moving to something else than libindicator.
 I don't think it appears in the blueprints list


 On Sun, Aug 11, 2013 at 9:44 PM, Daniel Foré dan...@elementaryos.orgwrote:

 Good question! We'll have to figure that our as well.

 If I remember correctly, there's some kind of online tool where everyone
 can enter their availability and we can find out when we're all free at the
 same time. Anyone have a link to that?
 —
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 On Sun, Aug 11, 2013 at 11:40 AM, A. Xylon V. avlabs...@gmail.comwrote:

 I've gotten so used to the feature freeze adding new stuff seems si
 weird...

 When will this big contributor meeting be held approximately? A week?
 On Aug 11, 2013 7:25 PM, Daniel Foré dan...@elementaryos.org wrote:

 Hey everyone!

 First of all, congratulations! You guys have been working super hard
 for the last two years to bring something truly awesome to desktop Linux
 and I think from all the amazing feedback we've received, you've definitely
 succeeded.

 You guys rock.

 But obviously the big question is, What now?

 Well I have some amazing news: feature freeze is finally over! It's
 time to have a little fun again. No more nose-to-the-grind with all the bug
 fixing. I myself am writing this from my extremely unstable Saucy install
 that will probably crash in a few minutes for no apparent reason. And it's
 freaking exciting!

 So my first recommendation for you guys is to upgrade yourselves. We
 all know that 12.04 (and thus Luna) is aging when we're talking about
 development. I don't think we've come to any official decision, but most of
 us have been casually throwing around the idea that Luna +1 should release
 alongside Ubuntu 14.04. We're all super excited about the latest Gtk,
 Clutter, etc.

 In case you didn't already know, there's a handful of suggestions for
 what to work on in Luna +1 here:
 https://launchpad.net/elementary/+milestone/0.3-beta1

 But honestly, take this time to be free. You deserve it. Have fun. Give
 yourself a pat on the back for how awesome you all are.

 Once the dust settles on this release, we might want to talk about
 having another contributor meeting in IRC to get our heads on straight and
 decide on some general guidelines for Luna +1 (like a real codename, if we
 really want to release with 14.04, etc)

 Thanks again everyone and congratulations!

 Best Regards,

 Daniel Foré

 elementaryos.org

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[Elementary-dev-community] Luna Post-Release

2013-08-11 Thread Daniel Foré
Hey everyone!

First of all, congratulations! You guys have been working super hard for
the last two years to bring something truly awesome to desktop Linux and I
think from all the amazing feedback we've received, you've definitely
succeeded.

You guys rock.

But obviously the big question is, What now?

Well I have some amazing news: feature freeze is finally over! It's time to
have a little fun again. No more nose-to-the-grind with all the bug fixing.
I myself am writing this from my extremely unstable Saucy install that will
probably crash in a few minutes for no apparent reason. And it's freaking
exciting!

So my first recommendation for you guys is to upgrade yourselves. We all
know that 12.04 (and thus Luna) is aging when we're talking about
development. I don't think we've come to any official decision, but most of
us have been casually throwing around the idea that Luna +1 should release
alongside Ubuntu 14.04. We're all super excited about the latest Gtk,
Clutter, etc.

In case you didn't already know, there's a handful of suggestions for what
to work on in Luna +1 here:
https://launchpad.net/elementary/+milestone/0.3-beta1

But honestly, take this time to be free. You deserve it. Have fun. Give
yourself a pat on the back for how awesome you all are.

Once the dust settles on this release, we might want to talk about having
another contributor meeting in IRC to get our heads on straight and decide
on some general guidelines for Luna +1 (like a real codename, if we really
want to release with 14.04, etc)

Thanks again everyone and congratulations!

Best Regards,

Daniel Foré

elementaryos.org
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Re: [Elementary-dev-community] Luna Post-Release

2013-08-11 Thread Pablo Rocha Dinella
This is how awesome things happen, being free to have some fun :)


2013/8/11 Daniel Foré dan...@elementaryos.org

 Hey everyone!

 First of all, congratulations! You guys have been working super hard for
 the last two years to bring something truly awesome to desktop Linux and I
 think from all the amazing feedback we've received, you've definitely
 succeeded.

 You guys rock.

 But obviously the big question is, What now?

 Well I have some amazing news: feature freeze is finally over! It's time
 to have a little fun again. No more nose-to-the-grind with all the bug
 fixing. I myself am writing this from my extremely unstable Saucy install
 that will probably crash in a few minutes for no apparent reason. And it's
 freaking exciting!

 So my first recommendation for you guys is to upgrade yourselves. We all
 know that 12.04 (and thus Luna) is aging when we're talking about
 development. I don't think we've come to any official decision, but most of
 us have been casually throwing around the idea that Luna +1 should release
 alongside Ubuntu 14.04. We're all super excited about the latest Gtk,
 Clutter, etc.

 In case you didn't already know, there's a handful of suggestions for what
 to work on in Luna +1 here:
 https://launchpad.net/elementary/+milestone/0.3-beta1

 But honestly, take this time to be free. You deserve it. Have fun. Give
 yourself a pat on the back for how awesome you all are.

 Once the dust settles on this release, we might want to talk about having
 another contributor meeting in IRC to get our heads on straight and decide
 on some general guidelines for Luna +1 (like a real codename, if we really
 want to release with 14.04, etc)

 Thanks again everyone and congratulations!

 Best Regards,

 Daniel Foré

 elementaryos.org

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Re: [Elementary-dev-community] Luna Post-Release

2013-08-11 Thread A. Xylon V.
I've gotten so used to the feature freeze adding new stuff seems si weird...

When will this big contributor meeting be held approximately? A week?
On Aug 11, 2013 7:25 PM, Daniel Foré dan...@elementaryos.org wrote:

 Hey everyone!

 First of all, congratulations! You guys have been working super hard for
 the last two years to bring something truly awesome to desktop Linux and I
 think from all the amazing feedback we've received, you've definitely
 succeeded.

 You guys rock.

 But obviously the big question is, What now?

 Well I have some amazing news: feature freeze is finally over! It's time
 to have a little fun again. No more nose-to-the-grind with all the bug
 fixing. I myself am writing this from my extremely unstable Saucy install
 that will probably crash in a few minutes for no apparent reason. And it's
 freaking exciting!

 So my first recommendation for you guys is to upgrade yourselves. We all
 know that 12.04 (and thus Luna) is aging when we're talking about
 development. I don't think we've come to any official decision, but most of
 us have been casually throwing around the idea that Luna +1 should release
 alongside Ubuntu 14.04. We're all super excited about the latest Gtk,
 Clutter, etc.

 In case you didn't already know, there's a handful of suggestions for what
 to work on in Luna +1 here:
 https://launchpad.net/elementary/+milestone/0.3-beta1

 But honestly, take this time to be free. You deserve it. Have fun. Give
 yourself a pat on the back for how awesome you all are.

 Once the dust settles on this release, we might want to talk about having
 another contributor meeting in IRC to get our heads on straight and decide
 on some general guidelines for Luna +1 (like a real codename, if we really
 want to release with 14.04, etc)

 Thanks again everyone and congratulations!

 Best Regards,

 Daniel Foré

 elementaryos.org

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Re: [Elementary-dev-community] Luna Post-Release

2013-08-11 Thread Harvey Cabaguio
Should probably wait for shnatsel to come back from vacation, and check
with anyone relevant to see when they are free.
On Aug 11, 2013 6:40 PM, A. Xylon V. avlabs...@gmail.com wrote:

 I've gotten so used to the feature freeze adding new stuff seems si
 weird...

 When will this big contributor meeting be held approximately? A week?
 On Aug 11, 2013 7:25 PM, Daniel Foré dan...@elementaryos.org wrote:

 Hey everyone!

 First of all, congratulations! You guys have been working super hard for
 the last two years to bring something truly awesome to desktop Linux and I
 think from all the amazing feedback we've received, you've definitely
 succeeded.

 You guys rock.

 But obviously the big question is, What now?

 Well I have some amazing news: feature freeze is finally over! It's time
 to have a little fun again. No more nose-to-the-grind with all the bug
 fixing. I myself am writing this from my extremely unstable Saucy install
 that will probably crash in a few minutes for no apparent reason. And it's
 freaking exciting!

 So my first recommendation for you guys is to upgrade yourselves. We all
 know that 12.04 (and thus Luna) is aging when we're talking about
 development. I don't think we've come to any official decision, but most of
 us have been casually throwing around the idea that Luna +1 should release
 alongside Ubuntu 14.04. We're all super excited about the latest Gtk,
 Clutter, etc.

 In case you didn't already know, there's a handful of suggestions for
 what to work on in Luna +1 here:
 https://launchpad.net/elementary/+milestone/0.3-beta1

 But honestly, take this time to be free. You deserve it. Have fun. Give
 yourself a pat on the back for how awesome you all are.

 Once the dust settles on this release, we might want to talk about having
 another contributor meeting in IRC to get our heads on straight and decide
 on some general guidelines for Luna +1 (like a real codename, if we really
 want to release with 14.04, etc)

 Thanks again everyone and congratulations!

 Best Regards,

 Daniel Foré

 elementaryos.org

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Re: [Elementary-dev-community] Luna Post-Release

2013-08-11 Thread Daniel Foré
Good question! We'll have to figure that our as well.


If I remember correctly, there's some kind of online tool where everyone can 
enter their availability and we can find out when we're all free at the same 
time. Anyone have a link to that?
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On Sun, Aug 11, 2013 at 11:40 AM, A. Xylon V. avlabs...@gmail.com
wrote:

 I've gotten so used to the feature freeze adding new stuff seems si weird...
 When will this big contributor meeting be held approximately? A week?
 On Aug 11, 2013 7:25 PM, Daniel Foré dan...@elementaryos.org wrote:
 Hey everyone!

 First of all, congratulations! You guys have been working super hard for
 the last two years to bring something truly awesome to desktop Linux and I
 think from all the amazing feedback we've received, you've definitely
 succeeded.

 You guys rock.

 But obviously the big question is, What now?

 Well I have some amazing news: feature freeze is finally over! It's time
 to have a little fun again. No more nose-to-the-grind with all the bug
 fixing. I myself am writing this from my extremely unstable Saucy install
 that will probably crash in a few minutes for no apparent reason. And it's
 freaking exciting!

 So my first recommendation for you guys is to upgrade yourselves. We all
 know that 12.04 (and thus Luna) is aging when we're talking about
 development. I don't think we've come to any official decision, but most of
 us have been casually throwing around the idea that Luna +1 should release
 alongside Ubuntu 14.04. We're all super excited about the latest Gtk,
 Clutter, etc.

 In case you didn't already know, there's a handful of suggestions for what
 to work on in Luna +1 here:
 https://launchpad.net/elementary/+milestone/0.3-beta1

 But honestly, take this time to be free. You deserve it. Have fun. Give
 yourself a pat on the back for how awesome you all are.

 Once the dust settles on this release, we might want to talk about having
 another contributor meeting in IRC to get our heads on straight and decide
 on some general guidelines for Luna +1 (like a real codename, if we really
 want to release with 14.04, etc)

 Thanks again everyone and congratulations!

 Best Regards,

 Daniel Foré

 elementaryos.org

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