Am Mittwoch, den 24.10.2012, 12:17 -0400 schrieb Andrew Starr-Bochicchio: > On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 8:26 AM, Chris Wilson <[email protected]> wrote: > > If the paper cutters were to develop such a tool, would it be considered for > > integration into the ubuntu-dev-tools package? > > I'm forwarding this over to devel as you'll more likely get an > authoritative answer there than on desktop. My initial reaction though > is that it would be better off in its own package. I don't think we'd > want to have GTK as a dependency of ubuntu-dev-tools as it is > sometimes used in chroots and on servers.
I agree. ubuntu-dev-tools is a set of command-line tools and therefore should not pull in GTK+ or Qt. So I recommend to put this GUI tool in its own package. > > On 24 October 2012 13:23, Chris Wilson <[email protected]> wrote: > >> > >> Blueprint: > >> https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/papercuts-toolbelt > >> > >> In order for the Hundred Paper Cuts project to stay healthy, it needs a > >> constant flow of new bugs, several hundred each cycle, for people to work > >> on. Making it easier to report paper cuts will help keep the reports > >> flowing, and a desktop utility bundled with ubuntu-dev-tools could help > >> with > >> this. > >> > >> A simple graphical tool that provides an interface for reporting new paper > >> cuts, with fields customized for paper cut bug reports. ubuntu-bug send a > >> lot of information that is not necessary for these kinds of problems. > >> > >> An application picker (I think GTK3 has a pretty good one) that will list > >> all the applications installed on the system that are covered by the paper > >> cuts project. When the user chooses one, relevant data about the version of > >> the app, installed plugins, etc, will be added to the report. > >> > >> The ability to add multiple screenshots using Ubuntu's built-in screenshot > >> utility, but the action will be initiated from the reporting utility, so > >> screenshots are added directly to the report before it's sent. > >> > >> When the report is send, it will be automatically filed against both the > >> paper cuts project and the app in question, and the Paper Cuts Ninja team > >> will automatically receive an email saying there's a new bug been reported. > >> > >> These features will speed up the process of reporting new paper cuts - it > >> should take only a few seconds from start to finish. -- Benjamin Drung Debian & Ubuntu Developer -- ubuntu-devel mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel
