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Re: [Unity-design] Good bye Ayatana, welcome to Unity
Is good to have focus.
But ayatana was more like a "general" place for ideas for different parts of the ubuntu-desktop (design ideas for usc, nautilus, apps, unity, etc.).
so there is some confusion if those topics will have another place or they can still be submited here ?
> Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2012 14:55:09 +0100
> From: david.barth@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> To: unity-dev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; unity-design@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [Unity-design] Good bye Ayatana, welcome to Unity
>
> Hi,
>
> You may have noticed that the Ayatana mailing lists have been migrated
> recently and been renamed with a new set of unity-* names. The former
> ayatana list is now: unity-design. And ayatana-dev has been renamed into
> unity-dev.
>
> The goal for this change is to reflect and clarify the importance of
> Unity which has now taken a central role in our project.
>
> Initially Ayatana had been created as an umbrella project to improve the
> user experience of software in, and for, Ubuntu. The project was
> directed at the "perception and presentation of information on the desktop".
>
> This definition has served us well to explore the domain and identify
> where best to focus our energy. And we've found that Unity should really
> be our focus. Via the Unity Shell we can continue to improve the general
> user experience of Ubuntu, and do so in a consistent way.
>
> So welcome back to your lists: we're glad to work there together with
> you, contributing to the design and the development of the Unity project.
>
> David, for the Unity Team
>
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