Re: [orca-list] Ubuntu 18.04 to ship a GNOME desktop.
- From: chrys linux-a11y org
- To: krmane openmailbox org
- Cc: orca-list gnome org,luke yelavich canonical com
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] Ubuntu 18.04 to ship a GNOME desktop.
- Date: Thu, 6 Apr 2017 07:17:42 +0000
Howdy,
Great news to hear that canonnical is back enforcing the community.
Thanks for your work on this my frind.
Here a list with our bigger and smaller bugs.
- change the desktop should announce desktop number
- in gnome-shell search is no clwar category seperation also if there is a button "settings" before settings
section but those are just named like the search provider Applikation so that it is not always clear that it
starts a new category. Announce something like "section settings button" or "section files button" would
make it more clear.
- review mode doesnt work for gnome-shell
- the GTK filechooser is a mess in keyboard Navigation and cause by the fact that you first enter the name
and then you need to navigate filelist but navigating the filelist overwrites the name my girlfrind realy
often overwrite files by accident. That the biggest prob here.
Just my 2 cent
Cheers chrys
Am Do. Apr. 6 08:18:07 2017 GMT+0200 schrieb Krishnakant:
Accessibility of notifications, the top panel and direct access to the
launcher is some thing which I found missing and so went away from Gnome.
Happy hacking.
Krishnakant.
On Thursday 06 April 2017 03:10 AM, Luke Yelavich wrote:
Hey folks.
Some of you know of this already, but I think its worth mentioning this
anyway. Canonical have just announced that Ubuntu 18.04 will be shipping a
GNOME based desktop environment. I do not yet know any details, and there are
questions that I have too, but I will come back with more information when I
have it. Here is the full announcement.
https://insights.ubuntu.com/2017/04/05/growing-ubuntu-for-cloud-and-iot-rather
-than-phone-and-convergence/
I am pretty sure I will be able to spend a lot of time on this, so I think it
would be a good idea to put together a list of paper cut bugs that need to be
addressed in GNOME shell itself for a start. I can already think of a couple
of things, one accessibility related, the other being overall performance
related. I am sure some of you have noticed how sluggish GNOME shell feels
even on a fast system with a good GPU.
Anyway, more information as it comes to hand.
Luke
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