It's great to see a lively discussion on the subject of a software center. Two things I've learned<div><br></div><div>1) Passionate views are held</div><div>2) I'm glad i use apt-get install :P</div><div><br></div>
<div>Keep it clean folks :) name calling is not a way forward. A constructive discussion is very different to a 'slanging match'. The answer is generally found to be pick the parts that work and use them. </div><div>
<br></div><div>LSC is important for newcomers and making it n00b friendly whilst keeping it lean, mean and keen is not an easy task and one which I would not like to carry the burden of. <br><br>Just my tuppence worth.</div>
<div><br></div><div>Regards,</div><div><br></div><div>Phill.<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On 30 October 2012 19:55, Mr Wislr <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:contact@unleashpc.com" target="_blank">contact@unleashpc.com</a>></span> wrote:<br>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">On Tue, 30 Oct 2012 13:55:15 +0100<br>
Stephen Smally <<a href="mailto:eco.stefi@fastwebnet.it">eco.stefi@fastwebnet.it</a>> wrote:<br>
Steven,<br>
<br>
First they both show up as python only in the task manager.. and two<br>
don't make any such comments about what is and isn't without checking<br>
it out for yourself... which you didn't<br>
<div class="HOEnZb"><div class="h5"><br>
<br>
> A Python app which uses only gtk3 can't be heavier than one that uses<br>
> a completely modded theme system and which has a lot of eye candy. We<br>
> can't decide anything about Deepin Software Center (unless we fork<br>
> it), while we can do whatever we want with LSC.<br>
> However, the community will do whatever it thinks is right, i won't<br>
> force anyone to use LSC.<br>
><br>
> Stephen<br>
><br>
> Il 29/10/2012 21:41, Mr Wislr ha scritto:<br>
> > Understood,,, but if there is a way to save that valuable unpaid<br>
> > time to develop LSC and spend it on other things within Lubuntu<br>
> > then I say its wise to take it.<br>
> ><br>
> > In other words if there is something better then why not use it?<br>
> > The Lubuntu devs can save their resources and concentrate on<br>
> > something else and embrace the excellent work already achieved by<br>
> > others in the opensource community.<br>
> ><br>
> > I may be wrong but I thought that opensource worked best when<br>
> > practiced with that mindset.<br>
> ><br>
> ><br>
> > On Mon, 29 Oct 2012 20:35:18 +0000<br>
> > Phill Whiteside <<a href="mailto:PhillW@ubuntu.com">PhillW@ubuntu.com</a>> wrote:<br>
> ><br>
> >> That could well be true, but LSC is being developed as lower<br>
> >> resource equivalent of USC. Please allow me post an email in that<br>
> >> you may have missed?....<br>
> >><br>
> >> Hi,<br>
> >>> A big thanks to all the people involved in the 12.10 release. It's<br>
> >>> another success for us :-) Of course, it's not perfect, of course<br>
> >>> people will complain ... but well, let's just enjoy the work we<br>
> >>> did. From the testers to the translators, from the wiki masters to<br>
> >>> the people who talk about it, from the devs (LXDE, Ubuntu etc ...)<br>
> >>> to the wizards who done the artwork ... everyone deserve this :-)<br>
> >>> Unfortunately, after each release, another one is coming :-) In<br>
> >>> less than 2 weeks, UDS [1] will be at Copenhagen, to discuss 13.04<br>
> >>> release. I already planned a session about Lubuntu, you can find<br>
> >>> the information on the blueprint [2]. Like last time, there is a<br>
> >>> section for open discussion, feel free to use it. As usual, if you<br>
> >>> want to discuss applications by default, or any major<br>
> >>> improvements, feel free to open a topic on the mailing list. My<br>
> >>> first task will be to set-up a strict schedule, which will most<br>
> >>> likely stop the discussions about default applications 1 or 2<br>
> >>> weeks after UDS. Don't be surprised. Also, remember than<br>
> >>> everyones working on Lubuntu do it on their free time, no one is<br>
> >>> paid for this. So, we work on things we like, things we want and<br>
> >>> things we can do. That mean, even if a lot of people want a<br>
> >>> feature, it may not happen. It only may encourage us, because we<br>
> >>> know people are waiting for this, and it may be useful for them.<br>
> >>> If you really want something, the best option is to try yourself<br>
> >>> (it's open source after all ;-)) But, for this week-end, it's<br>
> >>> time to enjoy and to rest a bit. And time to go to a release<br>
> >>> party ;-) Regards,<br>
> >>> Julien Lavergne, a tired but proud boss<br>
> >>> [1]<br>
> >>> <a href="http://uds.ubuntu.com/" target="_blank">http://uds.ubuntu.com/</a><<a href="http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fuds.ubuntu.com%2F&h=yAQHrhvIrAQFtZdKfg_KpT8K5c5a3gp6NNdYLCgvGCqPo_Q&s=1" target="_blank">http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fuds.ubuntu.com%2F&h=yAQHrhvIrAQFtZdKfg_KpT8K5c5a3gp6NNdYLCgvGCqPo_Q&s=1</a>><br>
> >>><br>
> >>> [2] <a href="https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/" target="_blank">https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/</a><br>
> >>> community-r-lubuntu-work-items<<a href="http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fblueprints.launchpad.net%2Fubuntu%2F%2Bspec%2Fcommunity-r-lubuntu-work-items&h=HAQFQrbXrAQESqA99zUAaH7I4FM-pVTTSOW-Csc32Cy2cSw&s=1" target="_blank">http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fblueprints.launchpad.net%2Fubuntu%2F%2Bspec%2Fcommunity-r-lubuntu-work-items&h=HAQFQrbXrAQESqA99zUAaH7I4FM-pVTTSOW-Csc32Cy2cSw&s=1</a>><br>
> >>><br>
> >>><br>
> >><br>
> >> We will never make ALL of the people happy ALL of the time, but<br>
> >> each release is a step change from the previous one. From PCManFM<br>
> >> to LSC via all of LX applications there is always work to do, bugs<br>
> >> to squish, features to add etc. It is the fact that the devs DO<br>
> >> make these important changes each cycle that makes each release of<br>
> >> Lubuntu better than the previous one and something we all look<br>
> >> forward to being released.<br>
> >><br>
> >> Regards,<br>
> >><br>
> >> Phill.<br>
> >><br>
> >> On 29 October 2012 20:24, Mr Wislr <<a href="mailto:contact@unleashpc.com">contact@unleashpc.com</a>> wrote:<br>
> >><br>
> >>> But phil, Lubuntu software center is not using less resources...<br>
> >>> thats what i'm trying to tell you... it uses 2-3 times more<br>
> >>> resources than deep software center currently does, at least on my<br>
> >>> system.<br>
> >>><br>
> >>><br>
> >>> On Mon, 29 Oct 2012 20:17:33 +0000<br>
> >>> Phill Whiteside <PhillW@Ubuntu.com> wrote:<br>
> >>><br>
> >>>> Hi Hitesh,<br>
> >>>><br>
> >>>> one of the best things about the Ubuntu family is that we can<br>
> >>>> tune our systems to our own requirements. We are not restricted<br>
> >>>> by a closed app-store and are free to add 3rd party software<br>
> >>>> repos and applications as and where we wish. My easy example is<br>
> >>>> that I install the LAMP stack and KVM Virtual Machine management<br>
> >>>> onto my Lubuntu system as I use them. Why? well 1) lubuntu uses<br>
> >>>> less resources so leaves more for other tasks... 2) I can :D I'm<br>
> >>>> also a quiet fan of xxxterm (xombero) as a low resource browser,<br>
> >>>> it was mentioned at 12.10 but cannot even be considered for 13.04<br>
> >>>> as it is not yet considered to be functional enough and to have<br>
> >>>> continued development. Regardless of that it gets a mention as<br>
> >>>> part of our lowest possible resource installation using<br>
> >>>> -lubuntu-core [1]. LSC has come along in leaps and bounds since<br>
> >>>> its first inception and continues to be improved. It took 2 years<br>
> >>>> for Lubuntu to be accepted as an official flavour, people need to<br>
> >>>> remember that going from 'concept' to PPA to full acceptance<br>
> >>>> takes time, effort, dedication but most of all.... patience.<br>
> >>>><br>
> >>>> Regards,<br>
> >>>><br>
> >>>> Phill.<br>
> >>>> 1.<br>
> >>>><br>
> >>> <a href="https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Documentation/MinimalInstall#Low_Resource_Browser" target="_blank">https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Documentation/MinimalInstall#Low_Resource_Browser</a><br>
> >>>><br>
> >>>> On 29 October 2012 19:32, Mr Wislr <<a href="mailto:contact@unleashpc.com">contact@unleashpc.com</a>> wrote:<br>
> >>>><br>
> >>>>> Well that being said I guess it can't be used as the default<br>
> >>>>> which I think really stinks... The regular ubuntu software<br>
> >>>>> center is way to heavy for lubuntu,,, lubuntu software center<br>
> >>>>> feels thrown together and lets face it the basket thing is<br>
> >>>>> confusing to most "new users" considering we are so concerned<br>
> >>>>> about them to the point that they are thinking of getting rid<br>
> >>>>> of "open as root" option in pcmanfm.<br>
> >>>>><br>
> >>>>> its nice to find a software center that new users can use and<br>
> >>>>> understand immediately but also that its actually lighter the<br>
> >>>>> LSC..<br>
> >>>>><br>
> >>>>> regardless of what happens by default,, my users, on my lubuntu<br>
> >>>>> systems will be getting deepin software center everytime.<br>
> >>>>><br>
> >>>>><br>
> >>>>><br>
> >>>>><br>
> >>>>> On Mon, 29 Oct 2012 19:05:31 +0000<br>
> >>>>> Phill Whiteside <PhillW@Ubuntu.com> wrote:<br>
> >>>>><br>
> >>>>>> Hi Hitesh,<br>
> >>>>>><br>
> >>>>>> in order to try and calm down things, you may have missed a<br>
> >>>>>> requirement of anything installed as part of the lubuntu<br>
> >>>>>> isos... They MUST be in the official ubuntu repositries.<br>
> >>>>>> Until this happens, any discussions are some what academic<br>
> >>>>>> and theoretical. If that dev team wish to develop and gain<br>
> >>>>>> entry onto the ubuntu repos, like every other team, they are<br>
> >>>>>> welcome to head for that goal. I include a link that covers<br>
> >>>>>> the subject[1].<br>
> >>>>>><br>
> >>>>>> Regards,<br>
> >>>>>><br>
> >>>>>> Phill.<br>
> >>>>>> 1.<br>
> >>>>>><br>
> >>> <a href="http://askubuntu.com/questions/16446/how-to-get-my-software-into-ubuntu" target="_blank">http://askubuntu.com/questions/16446/how-to-get-my-software-into-ubuntu</a><br>
> >>>>>><br>
> >>>>>> On 29 October 2012 18:57, Mr Wislr <<a href="mailto:contact@unleashpc.com">contact@unleashpc.com</a>><br>
> >>>>>> wrote:<br>
> >>>>>><br>
> >>>>>>> On Mon, 29 Oct 2012 23:43:23 +0530<br>
> >>>>>>> Hitesh Shah <<a href="mailto:chimak111@gmail.com">chimak111@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
> >>>>>>><br>
> >>>>>>> Do you guys only read subject titles?? Because I said in the<br>
> >>>>>>> first post the difference in resources and memory being<br>
> >>>>>>> used by both apps...<br>
> >>>>>>><br>
> >>>>>>><br>
> >>>>>>> Its Lubuntu software center that is the real big resource<br>
> >>>>>>> pig here... not deepin software center... take a look,,...<br>
> >>>>>>> this time your wrong Rafael.....<br>
> >>>>>>><br>
> >>>>>>> and as for the look... this thing is themeable... easily<br>
> >>>>>>> create a theme that matches lubuntu...<br>
> >>>>>>><br>
> >>>>>>><br>
> >>>>>>> as for ease of use? it blows lubuntu software center<br>
> >>>>>>> away.....<br>
> >>>>>>><br>
> >>>>>>><br>
> >>>>>>>> On Mon, Oct 29, 2012 at 11:09 PM, Stephen Smally<br>
> >>>>>>>> <<a href="mailto:eco.stefi@fastwebnet.it">eco.stefi@fastwebnet.it</a>>wrote:<br>
> >>>>>>>><br>
> >>>>>>>>> Sadly LSC is not rock solid, but i agree with Rafael,<br>
> >>>>>>>>> the Deepin software center use more resources and<br>
> >>>>>>>>> doesn't match our design guidelines. Anyway, it doesn't<br>
> >>>>>>>>> make a lot of sense to use something which is specific<br>
> >>>>>>>>> to another distro, is it?<br>
> >>>>>>>>><br>
> >>>>>>>>> Stephen<br>
> >>>>>>>>><br>
> >>>>>>>><br>
> >>>>>>>> I'm quite impressed with LSC. I hope it retains its<br>
> >>>>>>>> lightness. The only minor drawback that I see, perhaps<br>
> >>>>>>>> because of my hardware or net speed, is that there's a<br>
> >>>>>>>> small lag before what I type in the search box becomes<br>
> >>>>>>>> visible.<br>
> >>>>>>><br>
> >>>>>>><br>
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