Activity log for bug #38694

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2006-04-08 08:09:05 Tony Yarusso bug added bug
2006-04-08 10:38:03 Matthew East xchat: status Unconfirmed Rejected
2006-04-08 10:38:03 Matthew East xchat: statusexplanation Thanks for your report. The removal of xchat from Ubuntu was an extremely deliberate decision, and the advantages and disadvantages were debated at length by the development team. I feel sure that the points you mention were included in that debate. I'm afraid this isn't a bug, but rather a feature.
2006-04-21 06:50:18 Brian Burger ubuntu-meta: status Rejected Needs Info
2006-04-21 06:50:18 Brian Burger ubuntu-meta: statusexplanation Thanks for your report. The removal of xchat from Ubuntu was an extremely deliberate decision, and the advantages and disadvantages were debated at length by the development team. I feel sure that the points you mention were included in that debate. I'm afraid this isn't a bug, but rather a feature. I'm re-opening this, because I'd really like to here from some of the developers or packagers about leaving XChat or XChat-Gnome out of Dapper. I've just spent a couple of hours using Gaim in Dapper Beta (LiveCD) and for basic IRC it has a fairly bad UI, and seems worse than XChat-Gnome would be. Having all the options & menus spread over several windows (three, usually) isn't very useful; it's difficult to find a basic channel listing, and while I'm not a great fan of XChat-Gnome, isn't an app that's actually designed for IRC better than one that tries to do everything?
2006-05-03 13:13:04 Andrew Conkling ubuntu-meta: status Needs Info Rejected
2006-05-03 13:13:04 Andrew Conkling ubuntu-meta: statusexplanation I'm re-opening this, because I'd really like to here from some of the developers or packagers about leaving XChat or XChat-Gnome out of Dapper. I've just spent a couple of hours using Gaim in Dapper Beta (LiveCD) and for basic IRC it has a fairly bad UI, and seems worse than XChat-Gnome would be. Having all the options & menus spread over several windows (three, usually) isn't very useful; it's difficult to find a basic channel listing, and while I'm not a great fan of XChat-Gnome, isn't an app that's actually designed for IRC better than one that tries to do everything? I say y'all stop whining. If you want Xchat, you can install it. Gaim does IRC fine enough for use (it's all I use, actually), and it's a fine base client for those that don't use IRC often (whom Ubuntu is targetting AFAIK). We're not removing it completely, folks, just not installing it by default. Since this has been discussed by the development team already, I'm closing this. If anyone wants to hear from the devs, check the recent thread on ubuntu-devel, and if anyone has any useful (i.e. not redundant) points to make, go ahead and reopen this.
2018-01-15 10:03:40 OpenContrail Admin nominated for series juniperopenstack/r4.1
2018-01-15 10:03:40 OpenContrail Admin bug task added juniperopenstack/r4.1
2018-01-15 10:03:40 OpenContrail Admin bug task added juniperopenstack/r4.1
2018-01-18 12:12:24 OpenContrail Admin juniperopenstack/r4.1: status In Progress Fix Committed
2018-01-18 12:12:25 OpenContrail Admin juniperopenstack/r4.1: milestone r4.1.1.0
2018-01-23 08:15:34 OpenContrail Admin nominated for series juniperopenstack/trunk
2018-01-23 08:15:34 OpenContrail Admin bug task added juniperopenstack/trunk
2018-01-23 08:15:34 OpenContrail Admin bug task added juniperopenstack/trunk
2018-01-23 08:15:38 OpenContrail Admin nominated for series juniperopenstack/r4.0
2018-01-23 08:15:38 OpenContrail Admin bug task added juniperopenstack/r4.0
2018-01-23 08:15:38 OpenContrail Admin bug task added juniperopenstack/r4.0
2018-02-02 17:38:30 OpenContrail Admin juniperopenstack/r4.0: status In Progress Fix Committed
2018-02-02 17:38:31 OpenContrail Admin juniperopenstack/r4.0: milestone r4.0.3.0
2018-02-02 17:38:48 OpenContrail Admin juniperopenstack/trunk: status In Progress Fix Committed
2018-02-02 17:38:50 OpenContrail Admin juniperopenstack/trunk: milestone r5.0.0
2018-02-10 10:18:58 Michiel Sikma removed subscriber Michiel Sikma