2012-02-17 15:29:01 |
Natalia Bidart |
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2012-02-17 15:31:12 |
Natalia Bidart |
description |
The current Ubuntu One control panel that is shipped by default in Ubuntu is a GTK+ UI which the Ubuntu One team is no longer supporting. Some of the problems with that UI are:
* use the deprecated pygtk bindings
* offers to install desktopcouch which no longer is supported
* is not aligned with the Ubuntu One new branding guidelines, and it does not show the information in a consistent way with the rest of the paltforms we support
The Ubuntu One team has decided to build a new control panel using the Qt toolkit, which solves all the above, giving us the following advantages:
* does not use any deprecated library
* is currently supported and will keep being supported for the whole LTS cycle
* present an uniform graphical interface across all the platforms that Ubutu One supports (and this is very important from a branding point of view)
* has all the messages and string revised by our Marketing department
* has a design that has been developed taking into consideration usability, translations, usefulness
The Qt control panel requires python-qt4, so this bug represent the need to have that dependency in the CD so the Ubuntu One team can keep shipping the Qt control panel in the CD as well. |
The current Ubuntu One control panel that is shipped by default in Ubuntu is a GTK+ UI which the Ubuntu One team is no longer supporting. Some of the problems with that UI are:
* use the deprecated pygtk bindings
* offers to install desktopcouch which no longer is supported
* is not aligned with the Ubuntu One new branding guidelines, and it does not show the information in a consistent way with the rest of the platforms we support
The Ubuntu One team has decided to build a new control panel using the Qt toolkit, which solves all the above, giving us the following advantages:
* does not use any deprecated library
* is currently supported and will keep being supported for the whole LTS cycle
* present an uniform graphical interface across all the platforms that Ubutu One supports (and this is very important from a branding point of view)
* has all the messages and string revised by our Marketing department
* has a design that has been developed taking into consideration usability, translations, usefulness
The Qt control panel requires python-qt4, so this bug represent the need to have that dependency in the CD so the Ubuntu One team can keep shipping the Qt control panel in the CD as well. |
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2012-02-17 15:44:31 |
Natalia Bidart |
description |
The current Ubuntu One control panel that is shipped by default in Ubuntu is a GTK+ UI which the Ubuntu One team is no longer supporting. Some of the problems with that UI are:
* use the deprecated pygtk bindings
* offers to install desktopcouch which no longer is supported
* is not aligned with the Ubuntu One new branding guidelines, and it does not show the information in a consistent way with the rest of the platforms we support
The Ubuntu One team has decided to build a new control panel using the Qt toolkit, which solves all the above, giving us the following advantages:
* does not use any deprecated library
* is currently supported and will keep being supported for the whole LTS cycle
* present an uniform graphical interface across all the platforms that Ubutu One supports (and this is very important from a branding point of view)
* has all the messages and string revised by our Marketing department
* has a design that has been developed taking into consideration usability, translations, usefulness
The Qt control panel requires python-qt4, so this bug represent the need to have that dependency in the CD so the Ubuntu One team can keep shipping the Qt control panel in the CD as well. |
The current Ubuntu One control panel that is shipped by default in Ubuntu is a GTK+ UI which the Ubuntu One team is no longer supporting. Some of the problems with that UI are:
* uses the deprecated pygtk bindings
* offers to install desktopcouch which no longer is supported
* is not aligned with the Ubuntu One new branding guidelines, and it does not show the information in a consistent way with the rest of the platforms we support
The Ubuntu One team has decided to build a new control panel using the Qt toolkit, which solves all the above, giving us the following advantages:
* does not use any deprecated library
* is currently supported and will keep being supported for the whole LTS cycle
* present a uniform graphical interface across all the platforms that Ubutu One supports (and this is very important from a branding point of view)
* has all the messages and string revised by our Marketing department
* has a design that has been developed taking into consideration usability, translations, usefulness
The Qt control panel requires python-qt4, so this bug represent the need to have that dependency in the CD so the Ubuntu One team can keep shipping the Qt control panel in the CD as well. |
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2012-02-17 20:06:39 |
Joshua Hoover |
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added subscriber Ubuntu Release Team |
2012-02-18 16:48:41 |
Natalia Bidart |
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added subscriber Rodney Dawes |
2012-02-19 00:45:13 |
Launchpad Janitor |
ubuntuone-control-panel (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Confirmed |
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2012-02-19 00:53:02 |
Scott Kitterman |
ubuntuone-control-panel (Ubuntu): status |
Confirmed |
New |
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2012-02-19 09:20:58 |
Launchpad Janitor |
ubuntuone-control-panel (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Confirmed |
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2012-02-19 09:21:24 |
Dmitry Shachnev |
ubuntuone-control-panel (Ubuntu): status |
Confirmed |
New |
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2012-02-19 09:21:58 |
Dmitry Shachnev |
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added subscriber Dmitry Shachnev |
2012-02-19 09:23:15 |
Dmitry Shachnev |
description |
The current Ubuntu One control panel that is shipped by default in Ubuntu is a GTK+ UI which the Ubuntu One team is no longer supporting. Some of the problems with that UI are:
* uses the deprecated pygtk bindings
* offers to install desktopcouch which no longer is supported
* is not aligned with the Ubuntu One new branding guidelines, and it does not show the information in a consistent way with the rest of the platforms we support
The Ubuntu One team has decided to build a new control panel using the Qt toolkit, which solves all the above, giving us the following advantages:
* does not use any deprecated library
* is currently supported and will keep being supported for the whole LTS cycle
* present a uniform graphical interface across all the platforms that Ubutu One supports (and this is very important from a branding point of view)
* has all the messages and string revised by our Marketing department
* has a design that has been developed taking into consideration usability, translations, usefulness
The Qt control panel requires python-qt4, so this bug represent the need to have that dependency in the CD so the Ubuntu One team can keep shipping the Qt control panel in the CD as well. |
The current Ubuntu One control panel that is shipped by default in Ubuntu is a GTK+ UI which the Ubuntu One team is no longer supporting. Some of the problems with that UI are:
* uses the deprecated pygtk bindings
* offers to install desktopcouch which no longer is supported
* is not aligned with the Ubuntu One new branding guidelines, and it does not show the information in a consistent way with the rest of the platforms we support
The Ubuntu One team has decided to build a new control panel using the Qt toolkit, which solves all the above, giving us the following advantages:
* does not use any deprecated library
* is currently supported and will keep being supported for the whole LTS cycle
* present a uniform graphical interface across all the platforms that Ubuntu One supports (and this is very important from a branding point of view)
* has all the messages and string revised by our Marketing department
* has a design that has been developed taking into consideration usability, translations, usefulness
The Qt control panel requires python-qt4, so this bug represent the need to have that dependency in the CD so the Ubuntu One team can keep shipping the Qt control panel in the CD as well. |
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2012-02-21 20:59:50 |
dobey |
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debian.tar.gz for current pyqt split work https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntuone-control-panel/+bug/934270/+attachment/2767741/+files/python-qt4_4.9.1-2ubuntu1.debian.tar.gz |
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2012-02-21 21:00:29 |
dobey |
attachment added |
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dsc for current pyqt splitting work https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntuone-control-panel/+bug/934270/+attachment/2767742/+files/python-qt4_4.9.1-2ubuntu1.dsc |
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2012-02-23 22:38:01 |
Severin H |
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added subscriber Severin Heiniger |
2012-02-25 10:41:27 |
Henrique Ferreiro |
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added subscriber Henrique Ferreiro |
2012-02-28 20:22:52 |
Launchpad Janitor |
ubuntuone-control-panel (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Confirmed |
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2012-02-29 06:07:10 |
Martin Pitt |
ubuntuone-control-panel (Ubuntu): status |
Confirmed |
New |
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2012-02-29 15:49:43 |
Martin Pitt |
ubuntuone-control-panel (Ubuntu): status |
New |
In Progress |
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2012-02-29 15:51:26 |
Launchpad Janitor |
branch linked |
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lp:~ubuntu-core-dev/ubuntu-seeds/ubuntu.precise |
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2012-02-29 19:51:18 |
Launchpad Janitor |
branch linked |
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lp:~dobey/ubuntuone-control-panel/remove-gtk |
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2012-03-06 15:35:22 |
Natalia Bidart |
ubuntuone-control-panel/stable-3-0: milestone |
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2.99.90 |
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2012-03-06 15:36:38 |
Launchpad Janitor |
branch linked |
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lp:~nataliabidart/ubuntuone-control-panel/stable-3-0-update-2.99.90 |
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2012-03-06 17:57:16 |
Ubuntu One Auto Pilot |
ubuntuone-control-panel/stable-3-0: status |
New |
Fix Committed |
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2012-03-06 18:29:05 |
Natalia Bidart |
ubuntuone-control-panel/stable-3-0: status |
Fix Committed |
Fix Released |
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2012-03-06 18:29:08 |
Natalia Bidart |
ubuntuone-control-panel/trunk: status |
New |
Fix Released |
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2012-03-07 09:03:01 |
Henrique Ferreiro |
removed subscriber Henrique Ferreiro |
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2012-03-07 21:00:12 |
Launchpad Janitor |
ubuntuone-control-panel (Ubuntu): status |
In Progress |
Fix Released |
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2012-03-07 21:20:28 |
Launchpad Janitor |
branch linked |
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lp:ubuntu/ubuntuone-control-panel |
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