Hi,
bugfix/7126-gdm-background fixes #7126, that is it sets the GDM
greeter background to the same blue color that is used in the regular
GNOME session. Please review'n'merge into devel for 1.1.
Assigned to the RM (anonym), but I'm sure he wouldn't mind it if
someone was faster.
Cheers,
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09/05/14 12:38, anonym wrote:
The dates in June are pretty much set in stone as far as I'm concerned,
but the freeze and RC dates may be moved a couple days (so this time the
release schedule is indeed very preliminary) since I have other
commitments that may collide. More precisely, the May
anonym wrote (12 May 2014 14:01:45 GMT) :
... so this date is no longer preliminary (unless there's too small
turnout, perhaps).
Thanks!
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10/05/14 14:08, intrigeri wrote:
anonym wrote (09 May 2014 14:24:40 GMT) :
Because of all this I've finally concluded that I would prefer to keep
on maintaining our sikuli/rjb adapter for the time being, and possibly
return to this upstreaming process if Rukuli shows promise to at least
stay
intrigeri wrote (12 May 2014 10:32:08 GMT) :
GeKo says that there are no plans to revert these yet. So, I'm going
to review feature/torbrowser-24.5.0esr-1+tails1 and merge it as-is,
ignoring this topic for now.
Merged, thanks!
I'll let you follow-up with the Tor ticket, and nag the TBB team
anonym wrote (12 May 2014 14:29:56 GMT) :
Do you mind if I assign this ticket to you (anonym), set it as
a blocker to make a decision on #6400, and flag it for the 2.0
milestone (on the grounds that making sure our test suite's
dependencies won't break to often is definitely an important
30/03/14 19:22, Andres Gomez Ramirez wrote:
Hi,
Do you think you could rebase your patch on top of the wheezy branch
of the greeter, and test it in an (experimental) Wheezy-based ISO?
You can download such an ISO on
http://nightly.tails.boum.org/build_Tails_ISO_feature-wheezy/
yes,
anonym wrote (12 May 2014 15:02:45 GMT) :
That makes a lot of sense in t-p-s since we *force* the persistent
container to be encrypted with a password. But for the Greeter's
*optional* admin password I'm note sure it makes sense.
I don't think it makes any sense. Sorry, I'm probably the one
Hi,
anonym, you'll want to have an eye on that one.
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Hi folks,
Following https://labs.riseup.net/code/issues/7161, I did some research
about how to change the round robin mechanism.
The idea I had was to let the server(s) send a reduced list of hosts. Not
only it would allow to work-around Tor DNS limitations, but also to have
some weighted round
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