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Message #00028
Re: UbiquitySlideshow specification Wiki page shock and horror
> The packaging was quite good, but I've cleaned it up a bit, bringing
> it in line with Debian policy in a few places. Dylan, can you take a
> look and make sure you're okay with the changes?
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> Ideally we would depend on libjs-scriptaculous, but as that package is
> nearly 500K bigger than the local copy (due to documentation included
> in the former), I can see why you went this route. Hopefully the
> archive admins will agree.
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> I would like to upload this to the archive today, if possible. After
> uploading it, we have to wait for it to get NEW'ed into universe, then
> file a Main Inclusion Request, then wait for that to be processed,
> then change the seeds to include it on the live CD. As that's quite
> time consuming, the sooner we start that, the better.
>
> I'd like to release this as version "2", if that's okay. This is an
> Ubuntu native package, so I don't think there's any need for the
> Debian version bit (-0).
Thanks for the tweaks.
I threw in some more quick touches to Slideshow.py, as well. That
program doesn't really serve much purpose, but it could come in handy as
an ugly, uncommented demonstration of a functioning application of the
content. (Although it is missing the all-important hooks into the
slideshow at present; the slideshow should know when installation is
finished).
Removed enable-developer-extras, changed the GUI to look like the
mockups and tinkered around with extra little things.
Anyway, sounds like a plan! Thanks for this, Evan :)
I'm going to strip out the (now unused) screenshots from trunk, then I
guess it will be basically ready (in a technical sense at least) for the
archive. (Except the localization stuff, but strings are completely
unfinished as it is).
Thanks,
Dylan
PS:
For those concerned about the screenshots, they are still very much
alive here:
code.launchpad.net/~ubiquity-slideshow/ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu/screenshots
I think that could be morphed into an interesting bit of promotional
material in the mean time.
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