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Message #00902
Re: alpha 3
Hi Julien,
I forgot it is 4th July! I wondered where all the U.S.A. people were :)
Re: Ffox: I will have a chat with Nicholas and ask that he also has a chat
with the Canonical guy who 'looks after' ppc to see if this can be resolved
before the A3 so that we have it. Whilst Midori is still not fully
developed, it is used in couple of distros that I am aware of and does seem
to be actively developed. At least there is now a browser now installed by
default. Thanks for that.
It goes without saying that I will cc you any & all information received on
this matter.
Re: Artwork / other bugs / new applications etc. etc.: As and when uploads
are completed and hit the daily respins, would you be so kind as to send a
quick email to the Lubuntu-QA mailing list letting them know. I'm sure they
will eagerly pounce on them!
Regards,
Phill.
On 4 July 2012 21:25, Julien Lavergne <gilir@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Le 07/03/2012 01:46 AM, Phill Whiteside a écrit :
> > the one I nearly called as not go to go with A2, until you said it was
> > an artwork problem. That got all but one release put forward, but one
> > little straggler which is an unloved system did not make it. I'm
> > always for the runt of the litter, as lubuntu is designed for those
> > systems. It has a 3 /3 mandatory test fail.
> Ah yes, the artwork problem. It's fixed but not uploaded yet. I need to
> do a round of upload for lubuntu-artwork, lubuntu-default-settings, and
> lubuntu-meta, it should fixed some bugs which are pending.
>
> > Re: Ffox, if you would mind me asking, may I approach the person who
> > is the last person in Canonical to help out on this? It was due to our
> > QA team team that Canonical even bothered with a ppc release. He has a
> > soft spot for ppc, and I'm sure he'd help out if you would only ask!
> >
> > Yeah, I know they are ppc stuff, but lubuntu is their last hope. You
> > can pull in some help for it, if you would allow me to ask.
>
> I think the bug is fixed, but it's just not released yet in a Firefox
> version. We can wait, or you can ask Nicholas to have a talk to Firefox
> maintainer on Ubuntu to see if a backport of the patch is possible.
>
> Regards,
> Julien Lavergne
>
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