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Importance: Unknown => Low
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Closing against Ubuntu Documentation project, bug is open for gnome-
user-docs.
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Status: New => Invalid
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I would have thought that Gnome is now using PolicyKit by default, in
the light of what Dean said in comment 9 above. If so, the issue might
be best addressed directly upstream with Gnome by reopening the upstream
bug. Does anyone know whether that is correct or not?
Gnome is currently planning on
Dear Matthew,
This documentation bug still appears open and shows as offering mentorship by
yourself. What can I do to help? Ref. to your message #6 above, "What we need
to do is to make some custom changes to the Gnome User Guide as it appears in
Ubuntu.". Would this still be a valid solution?
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** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #522162
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=522162
** Also affects: gnome-user-docs via
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Importance: Unknown
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Does this project still need assistance? Point me in the right direction
and I will assist if still needed.
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Matthew East wrote:
> I think the release notes may be slightly misleading, the position
> seems to be that although PolicyKit is available in Gnome, it isn't
> enabled by default.
That's right, there is a discussion on desktop-devel-list at the minut
On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 7:47 AM, Mads Peter Rommedahl
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> According to the GNOME 2.22 Release Notes, PolicyKit should be a part of
> GNOME officially now. Doesn't that mean that this bug should be
> forwarded upstream now...?
I think the release notes may be slightly misl
According to the GNOME 2.22 Release Notes, PolicyKit should be a part of
GNOME officially now. Doesn't that mean that this bug should be
forwarded upstream now...?
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Jeff,
I'll help you with this. I'm afraid I've been slow to respond to email
recently but I did see your mail and will help.
In summary: it is a Gnome problem in the sense that the relevant
document is contained in the Gnome User Guide. However, Gnome doesn't
use policy kit by default, whereas Ub
I would like to assist with this bug but I am completely confused as to
where to start. The last post by Dylan indicates that it is a GNOME
problem, I go to investigate that bug and find this.
"The Ubuntu bug was actually filed for the correct product, though. Besides, the
mention of PolicyKit is
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Oops, that was misleading! I have filed this upstream:
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Gah, someone said in a mailing list that PolicyKit is a downstream thing
and I looked no further. Obviously, as the GNOME 2.22 release notes say,
this is not.
Still, it doesn't hurt to have it filed down here since the GNOME docs
team seems quite overwhelmed already, and Hardy needs this fixed bef
Opening task on gnome-user-docs, as this provides the documentation for
gnome-control-center.
Ideally this bug should be fixed upstream - obviously if someone is
interested in working on this from the Ubuntu team we can contribute to
work upstream later. If anyone wants mentoring with working on t
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