[09:56] ubiquity: evand * r4124 ubiquity.maverick-redesign/ (22 files in 6 dirs): (log message trimmed) [09:56] ubiquity: Initial commit of the maverick redesign work. [09:56] ubiquity: - Add a prepare page. [09:56] ubiquity: - Create a installation progress section in the main UI file. [09:56] ubiquity: - Created a title section in the main UI file. [09:56] ubiquity: - Titles are set by declaring plugin_title in each plugin. [09:56] ubiquity: - Remove the window size hacks. We're aiming for a single window size that === ara_ is now known as ara [14:06] ev: out of interest what is it with the wifi stuff? [14:07] you mean why am I doing it? [14:09] ev: Yeap [14:10] davmor2: the installer redesign specification calls for a wireless network page. It's quite helpful to have an Internet connection while installing, and not everyone is plugged into an ethernet cable [14:11] the installer will hit the Internet for figuring out your timezone via geoip, looking up a timezone by town name via the geonames database, downloading updates released since this version of Ubuntu, and downloading langpacks as always [14:12] ev okay that makes sense :) [14:13] we'll also have the network manager applet there, as we're putting a panel in the installer session [14:13] either when someone finishes upanel, or when I get around to writing one (assuming gnome-panel is too bloated) [14:40] ubiquity: evand * r4125 maverick-redesign/ubiquity/gtkwidgets.py: Add a GreyableBin container that uses client side windows to create a greyed-out effect. [15:03] ubiquity: evand * r4126 maverick-redesign/ubiquity/gtkwidgets.py: [15:03] ubiquity: * Add CellRendererPixbufWithOverlay (does what it says on the tin). [15:03] ubiquity: * Add WirelessWidget, which talks to the WirelessManager service over dbus. [15:06] ubiquity: evand * r4127 maverick-redesign/bin/ubiquity-wireless-manager: Add the WirelessManager dbus service.