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Message #03581
Re: Preparing for 12.10 series
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From:
Carsten Gerlach <daswaldhorn@xxxxxx>
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Date:
Sat, 25 Aug 2012 11:02:04 +0200
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Hello,
Am 25.08.2012 03:20, schrieb Patrick Dickey:
> Well my initial attempt (the blurry ones) was because I had
> everything running in a virtual machine, and I was taking the
> screenshots from my host machine (of the window). I think when I
> was able to take the screenshots from inside of the virtual machine
> itself, they came out better.
I created a real account on my computer to create the screenshots. So
I had no problems with a virtual machine. I used a VM only for the
fullscreen figures 1.9 and 7.1. There I had to fiddle with the VM
window to get the right image ratio. The resolution is a bit smaller
because my real screen is only 768 pixel high.
> For John, what is the timeframe for when the screenshots are
> needed? Just so I can plan it in and make sure that I get them
> done.
- From the proposed schedule [1] the final screenshots should be
uploaded in the
Indexing phase (1 Oct – 8 Oct):
* Final screenshots are put in place
But if I read the Quantal release schedule [2] correct, we could start
with the screenshots after the "UserInterfaceFreeze" (30th August).
> And as I mentioned before, all I'll be able to get are the English
> screenshots.
Great, because these are the most important for the release. :-) Well,
I can do English ones (and German) but all the other languages should
be managed by the local translation teams. I think it was not the
initial intention of the "schreenshot editor" to do _all_ languages, or?
Greetings, Carsten
[1] https://lists.launchpad.net/ubuntu-manual/msg03552.html
[2] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QuantalQuetzal/ReleaseSchedule
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