Hi list,
what is an email thread and why is it important especially on a
developer's mailing list?
Lets take a look at the mailing list archive of this month, sorted by
thread:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-studio-devel/2015-December/thread.html#start
Please take the time and read
Yeah about that:
I have looked at the art work produced for the other derivatives, and I
admit to a great deal of envy for ubuntukylin's design and prodigious
output.
I am unconvinced that we are fully obligated to comply with Canonical
Design requirements sole exception being logo use. As
In Firefox on the Web with Hushmail there is no "reply to list" function.
Hushmail blocks
unpaid users from access other than by the webpage, so email clients don't
work. The latter
ia probably true of other webmails as well for unpaid/bottom tier accounts.
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On Mon, Dec 21, 2015, at 11:08 AM, C. F. Howlett wrote:
> Yeah about that:
>
> I have looked at the art work produced for the other derivatives, and I
> admit to a great deal of envy for ubuntukylin's design and prodigious
> output.
>
> I am unconvinced that we are fully obligated to comply
On Mon, 21 Dec 2015, Len Ovens wrote:
Another thought just hit me, Can we divide the backdrop into sections with a
uniform background and add a work flow theme to just a portion such that each
workflow will be assigned a particular area and if any one workflow is
installed, their part will be
On Mon, 21 Dec 2015, C. F. Howlett wrote:
I have looked at the art work produced for the other derivatives, and I admit
to a great deal of envy for ubuntukylin's design and prodigious output.
I am unconvinced that we are fully obligated to comply with Canonical Design
requirements sole
Sometimes I use artwork as wallpaper, but often I'm using minimalist
wallpapers, I wouldn't call "artwork", for Wily I made this very simple
wallpaper:
http://picpaste.de/moonstudio_wallpaper_1.png (expires in 7 days)
Usually I don't add logos or signings to my self made wallpapers and I