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Message #00150
Re: Tour addons
For our ease, and update/space efficiency, I was thinking we would focus
on putting the tour out in the filesystem
(probably /usr/share/ubuntu-tour). I like the concept of also being able
to add tours on a user-by-user basis. It makes me think of Gnome themes.
Keep up the good work. :D
-Alex
On Mon, 2010-10-04 at 11:34 +0100, Anthony Stewart wrote:
> I will make a script that lets you import a tar file, into
> ~/.ubuntu-tour/tours
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> And we will look there for tours instead, that way, we keep the tours
> sepparate, and we can install tours easily.
> Sorry, for being inactive recently, just moved into uni.
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> Anthony
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> On 4 October 2010 02:36, Alexander Lancey <alex@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> I've noticed the continuing trend of adding more and more
> topics to the tour. Don't get me wrong - it's great that so
> much knowledge is being compiled. It just feels like the main
> tour is getting a bit crowded with things the "normal user"
> won't need.
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> I think we ought to start talking about what subpackages we'll
> have For example, ubuntu-tour-advanced, and
> ubuntu-tour-developers (maybe that's a confusing name,
> actually), and so on. Thanks to the work of our coders,
> inserting chapters or tours (call them what you will) is very
> easy, and doesn't require modifying a central file.
>
> -Alex
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