Re: [Usability] A New Start Menu Design, which resemble windows
- From: "Matthew Nuzum" <newz bearfruit org>
- To: "Long Gao" <imgaolong gmail com>
- Cc: Usability Mailing List <usability gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [Usability] A New Start Menu Design, which resemble windows
- Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2008 12:42:24 -0500
On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 10:13 AM, Long Gao <imgaolong gmail com> wrote:
> 2. In my opinion, recently used objects should be divided
> into three categories: programs, documents, and locations.
That's an interesting point. 90% of the time I hit the "Places" menu
it's to view something that's in the bookmarks sub-menu. A "recent
locations" option would save me a some time often throughout the day.
>By the way , I want to find a free ftp site to upload my RPMS of the modified
> gnome-panel with my start menu, for a preview purpose. They are about 4M
> each. Do you have any good ideas where I should put them?
Check your code into launchpad and share it that way. https://launchpad.net/
If you have bzr on your system you can version your source code with:
$ bzr init
$ bzr add
$ bzr commit
Then after your project is created in launchpad you'll see that it
tells you the command to type upload it. Something like (going from
memory so probably wrong):
$ bzr push lp:~you/somewhere
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Matthew Nuzum
newz2000 on freenode
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