Re: [Desktop13.04-Topic] Default file manager

2012-10-23 Thread Sebastien Bacher
Le 22/10/2012 18:01, Jeremy Bicha a écrit : Is it ok if I upload Nautilus 3.6 to raring when the archive opens? Or does need more discussion at UDS first? It's ok to update to 3.6, wait for after UDS to go further though since we will likely stay on 3.6 for R Sebastien Bacher --

Re: [Desktop13.04-Topic] Default file manager

2012-10-22 Thread Jeremy Bicha
On 13 October 2012 07:00, Sebastien Bacher seb...@ubuntu.com wrote: Le 13/10/2012 01:48, Jeremy Bicha a écrit : snapshots, I think Nautilus 3.6 is a clear improvement for most users. I believe that nautilus 3.8 is the best choice as default file manager for users and for Ubuntu developers

Re: [Desktop13.04-Topic] Default file manager

2012-10-15 Thread Sebastien Bacher
Le 13/10/2012 21:33, Dylan McCall a écrit : I agree with you to the extent that Nautilus 3.6 doesn't fit well with Unity, but this is not localized to Nautilus. This is _almost every GNOME app going forwards_. Right, at the same time I think you listed most of GNOME there, so going forwards

Re: [Desktop13.04-Topic] Default file manager

2012-10-15 Thread Jeremy Bicha
On 13 October 2012 04:57, Omer Akram om2...@ubuntu.com wrote: - GtkMenuButton needs to export its menus to dbus for use by the HUD there.. that is the thing that i don't like at all... we need to patch nautilus to show a complete menu bar. nautilus (and other gnome apps) with just one menu +

Re: [Desktop13.04-Topic] Default file manager

2012-10-14 Thread Robert Ancell
On 14/10/12 08:33, Dylan McCall wrote: Before talking about file managers, people should talk about how Unity fits with the direction GNOME applications are going. Because that is the problem: Unity has a very different vision for how applications should work than the GNOME project, which it

Re: [Desktop13.04-Topic] Default file manager

2012-10-13 Thread Omer Akram
On Saturday, October 13, 2012, Jeremy Bicha jbi...@ubuntu.com wrote: GNOME's new Files app (Nautilus) has been a bit controversial. While the devs have admitted that they should have followed GNOME's feature proposal process and the UI had some obvious bugs in the 3.5 snapshots, I think

Re: [Desktop13.04-Topic] Default file manager

2012-10-13 Thread Sebastien Bacher
Le 13/10/2012 01:48, Jeremy Bicha a écrit : snapshots, I think Nautilus 3.6 is a clear improvement for most users. I believe that nautilus 3.8 is the best choice as default file manager for users and for Ubuntu developers for 13.04. Right, as mentioned in reply to your other email though I

Re: [Desktop13.04-Topic] Default file manager

2012-10-13 Thread Dylan McCall
On Sat, Oct 13, 2012 at 1:57 AM, Omer Akram om2...@ubuntu.com wrote: there.. that is the thing that i don't like at all... we need to patch nautilus to show a complete menu bar. nautilus (and other gnome apps) with just one menu + settings cog isn't really that suits very well to Unity.. As

[Desktop13.04-Topic] Default file manager

2012-10-12 Thread Jeremy Bicha
GNOME's new Files app (Nautilus) has been a bit controversial. While the devs have admitted that they should have followed GNOME's feature proposal process and the UI had some obvious bugs in the 3.5 snapshots, I think Nautilus 3.6 is a clear improvement for most users. I believe that nautilus