I was reading this page of the HIG:
http://elementaryos.org/docs/human-interface-guidelines/user-workflow/background-tasks
I couldn't help noticing that the page specifically mentions the
expected behaviour from a music player, yet Noise minimizing instead of
hiding the window completely. Just
GNOME guys are talking about Wayland and it's near-future relationship with
them. It may have some interesting info that impacts us.
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/release-team/2013-March/msg00087.html
Also, our own shnatsel wrote a couple of articles about Mir recently:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5345905
http://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/19xph4/why_your_desktop_wont_be_running_mirwayland/
Above are links to reactions on shnatsel's blog posts.
On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 3:02 PM, Cody Garver c...@elementaryos.org wrote:
GNOME guys are talking
After using it a while, I decided I don't like this behavior.
On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 8:53 AM, Nishant Agrwal
nishantagrwal12...@gmail.com wrote:
I was reading this page of the HIG:
http://elementaryos.org/docs/human-interface-guidelines/user-workflow/background-tasks
I couldn't help
A couple nights ago Dan approached me about the idea of including AppCenter
in Luna because it was nearing its 0.1 release. After some debate (however
much you think he hates Ubuntu Software Center is not enough), we decided
together that it was worth trialing. Well, we trialed it enough before it
Could you elaborate on why you didn't like it?
Here's my rationale for proposing the closing/hiding behaviour:
I think the way most people use music players is - start the player,
choose the song, and close the window. Basically, the player window's
only functionality is to allow choosing the
I grew with Nishant that Noise should in fact close its window rather than
minimize it. Having it bound to a workspace is definitely not what I expect to
happen.
But like Nishant, I don't interact with the music player window very often. In
fact, on my phone I use the system player controls
Bummer deal :( but at least now we know what to do to get it ready for Luna +1.
And we can still allow people to install and test the development version of
AppCenter if they so desire.
At least we know that in the next release we'll have a kickass app store ready
to go.
Best Regards,
I've just pushed a commit to lp:elementaryos that should make the ISOs
boot through UEFI. I tested it on my PC and it worked, although I'm not
sure if it works with secure boot enabled (my motherboard doesn't have
secure boot).
I should have some new ISOs uploaded by tomorrow, testing will be
That's great, Ivo!
On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 4:52 PM, Ivo Nunes i...@elementaryos.org wrote:
I've just pushed a commit to lp:elementaryos that should make the ISOs
boot through UEFI. I tested it on my PC and it worked, although I'm not
sure if it works with secure boot enabled (my motherboard
I apologize for the overdue response, we've been busy here with
Shotwell and Geary and, as you may've heard, the crowdfunding campaign
we'll be starting shortly.
Victor, I hope you're still up for taking on this project. I should
tell you, today I've removed Granite support from Geary. As
Daniel, so if I understand you right, you are supportive of the
hide/unhide behaviour as opposed to the current minimize solution?
On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 2:13 AM, Daniel Foré dan...@elementaryos.org
wrote:
I grew with Nishant that Noise should in fact close its window rather
than minimize
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