[ubuntu-uk] What should be done for 12.04
Andres
andresmp at gmail.com
Mon Sep 26 20:30:49 UTC 2011
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> On 26 September 2011 13:48, Alan Pope <alan at popey.com> wrote:
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> > I wondered what you lot might desire for 12.04?
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> A gui for configuring launcher items, including quicklinks.
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> Colin
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>
ditto.
Please keep firefox as default. At least Not chrome Or cromium. I find the change to thunderbird to be a good one.
Some way to introduce users to multiple desktops and avoid the: where are my windows?
Multiple screens made easy? And if you close the laptop that is connected to a screen not to go to blank screen by default? So it works like a docking station? i have to admit i have not tried it lately.
Rightclick send in email just like rightclick set in cloud.
And Maybe not for LTS as stability should be important:
-I would like some sort of pipe (CLI) gui between aplications for batch running or automate. Say cheese takes picture, shotwell labels it with some selected effects comresses it , then posts it using gwibber or prepares several emails with limited number of attachments. Or plug in usb take only *.doc or *.xls documents and save them as odf documents. Same with mp3, avi to ogg. Ok these last two might need some propietary things but in essence some sort of flow diagram where you can drag an drop compatible programs (the best for each job) and give it an input and end with an output. Might be silly but heard somewhere macs had it.
-More bug reporting tools on default programs. gramps is great and gwibber seems ok. This i understand might be down to each app.
-More small simple android-like apps in software centre. I.e. Pycache (childrens educational aplication) divided in 4 bits. So you run it and you are off you do not have to choose what mode you want.
Thanks for asking.
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