#56: Request for multimedia icons
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Reporter: oget | Owner:
Type: icon request | Status: new
Priority: major | Milestone: milestone1
Version: | Keywords:
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Now that the [http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/FedoraStudio
FedoraStudio feature] is [https://fedorahosted.org/fesco/ticket/191
accepted by FESCo] we are in need of new icons.
The Audio&Video/Multimedia desktop menu is being categorized. For each
submenu entry we are requesting new icons. Some are pretty
straightforward, whereas some are more left to imagination.
Currently for the [http://oget.fedorapeople.org/multimedia-menus/ test
package], I borrowed icons from other projects. I will replace these icons
with the ones produced here.
Here is a list of what we need and some explanation:
* Capture&Import icon: This is a general group of applications for
capturing/importing all sorts of media: Audio streams, Video streams,
sound recording with a mic, ripping CD's DVD's, TV broadcasts...
* Creation icon: An icon for the top menu which will contain other media
creation applications listed below. Very open to imagination :)
* Digital processing icon: This group contains audio/video effect
applications. Synthesizer applications. An idea for the icon would be a
foot pedal musicians use (like a distortion pedal).
* Editors icon: Audio editors, video editors, soundfont editors...
Basically, applications that can be use existing data to create some
output.
* Jack icon: JACK (Jack Audio Connection Kit) using applications. These
are wide range applications, primarily used for audio creation. An audio
jack connector (like the one you plug into the electric guitar) is an idea
for the icon.
* MIDI icon: MIDI using applications. Again wide range, but a MIDI
keyboard sounds like an idea.
* Sequencer/Multitrack recorder icon: An icon for the group of multitrack
sequencers, digital audio workstations.
* Notation icon: Icon for the group of musical notation applications.
* Mixer icon: Group of software mixers. Like pulseaudio control, kmix,
gnome mixer...
* Output generation icon: Very wide range and quite open to imagination.
The applications that are covered by this group are audio/video streamers,
format changers, CD/DVD burners, subtitle editors. In terms of
functionality, this one is kind of opposite to the "Capture&Import" group.
* Tools icon: Helper applications that usually do not do anything with
multimedia data. Such as instrument tuner, metronome...
* Player icon: An icon for audio/video players group.
This makes 12 icons. I know it is a long list but is there a chance we can
have these by F-12?
Very many thanks!
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#45: packaging process visual representation
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Reporter: dtimms | Owner:
Type: task | Status: new
Priority: trivial | Milestone:
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It would be nice to have some graphics built that represent a simplified
overview of some complex fedora tasks to take the eye sting away from
pages of text processes. An idea for the packaging process perhaps:
- think of an oval football ground, where the viewer is standing at near
the foci of one end. She sees a path curving from past left extent of
vision, around to the right extent of vision. The viewpoint should be
above the ground, and the perspective should be apparent.
The breakdown is shown as graphical items rising out of the path, perhaps
with additional arrows to indicate flow of additional tasks / information:
{{{
- choose a software project
- start a template spec file
- gathering information
- understanding packaging guidelines
- configure local rpmbuild
- local build
- local rpmlint
- local package test (iteration over last few items)
- create package review bug
- - paths of new packagers taking tentative steps
- - paths of existing packagers indicating review of spec
- respond / improve package based on comments, iteration (circle)
- performing semi/reviews of other packages
- community approval of package
- cvs request / import
- build request (to successful build) iteration
- update system requests
- published package
- - bugs / feedback / updates iteration
}}}
Try to indicate the communication and community involvement during the
stages.
I have no idea how you would represent in nice graphic form any of those
items.
An image that fits into say 800x 600 (active content area for a 1024x768
display) could be a useful size, but might be too small for definition of
any step icons to be usable.
? Can the wiki provide imagemap like links that could jump to the specific
task detailed descriptions.
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#69: Make upgrades easier from install DVD (f13 timeframe maybe)
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Reporter: duffy | Owner: duffy
Type: mockup request | Status: new
Priority: major | Component: Interaction Design / Usability
Severity: Moderately Involved | Keywords:
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contact: Will Woods
preupgrade is great for upgrading but it requires internet access. if you
have access to a DVD you should be able to upgrade too. we need a ui
design for an app to handle this.
<mizmo> wwoods: e.g., upgrading your system thru anaconda is SCARY
<mizmo> wwoods: because there's a lot of knobs you can turn to destroy
things
<mizmo> wwoods: but preupgrade is only used for upgrading, so i think it's
less scary
<wwoods> in my opinion the generate-kickstart bits of preupgrade oughtta
be on the DVD somewhere
<wwoods> such that you can pop in the DVD and launch.. something
<mizmo> wwoods: yeh! what might be nice is you pop in the dvd, and it asks
if you want to install or upgrade, you pick upgrade and it works similar
to preupgrade where u dont have to go thru anaconda's ui at all
<wwoods> that's trivial if the first stage runs on the system you're
trying to upgrade - we write a little note that says "HEY ANACONDA UPGRADE
THIS ONE"
<wwoods> IIRC that's really the only choice you need to make during
upgrade
<wwoods> probably there's three cases:
<wwoods> 1) no Fedora installed anywhere we can see. skip upgrade screen.
<wwoods> 2) exactly one Fedora install. Present "We're gonna upgrade this:
..." with a "No, I want to wipe and reinstall" button
<wwoods> 3) More than one. Same as 2), but with a "which system do you
wanna upgrade" dropdown.
<wwoods> honestly it would be really, really simple to have a "Launch
upgrade" helper app on the DVD
<wwoods> so when you insert the DVD a nautilus window is gonna pop up and
it'll have a bunch of things and one "Install Fedora" item
<wwoods> etc. wouldn't be hard but alas I don't have much (any) time for
preupgrade lately
<wwoods> buuut if you can help with some proposed UI / workflow stuff I
can get some tickets filed and roadmap it out
<wwoods> and hopefully I can find people who do have time
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#67: Mockups for a Fedora Remix Creator Web Interface
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Reporter: shreyankg | Owner: duffy
Type: mockup request | Status: new
Priority: major | Component: HTML/CSS Work
Severity: Moderately Involved | Keywords:
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Developing a Web Application which lets users create Fedora remixes on the
fly.
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Remixes_Web_Interface for more details and
updates.
May look at [http://susestudio.com Suse Studio] as a suitable example.
Ideas on design and usability welcome as well.
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#46: updated fedora-logos
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Reporter: ianweller | Owner: duffy
Type: task | Status: new
Priority: major | Milestone:
Version: | Keywords:
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I sent Mo an DRAFT version of an updated fedora-logos for her approval.
This is the tracking ticket for this task.
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#44: Enhance submenu icons please
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Reporter: chitlesh | Owner:
Type: task | Status: new
Priority: major | Milestone:
Version: | Keywords: fel
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Hello there,
I have created 6 icons for FEL's submenu as you can see on this screenshot
http://chitlesh.fedorapeople.org/submenu/snapshot2.png (from Analog &
Mixed Signal Design to Waveform viewers)
Since I am very bad at it, I am asking you whether you can improve them
for me please. The source can be found on the git repository as described
on this page
http://chitlesh.fedorapeople.org/FEL#Developers_Page
thank you
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#52: standard Fedora presentation template & diagram templates
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Reporter: duffy | Owner:
Type: materials for ambassadors request | Status: new
Priority: minor | Milestone:
Version: | Keywords:
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For a long time we've needed a standard (orset of) slide deck template for
folks making presentations about Fedora. Would be nice to have some simple
diagram templates in Inkscape as well that presenters can modify to their
needs.
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#51: please create just a face from the link mentioned in the description
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Reporter: kashyapc(a)fedoraproject.org | Type: hackergotchi request
Status: new | Priority: major
Milestone: | Version:
Keywords: |
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I don't blog much these days..But I'd like to just have a face too. :)
I'm the guy in the middle in blue (smiling with blue jerkin around my
neck).
http://www.flickr.com/photos/runa-sankarshan/3670372937/sizes/o/
Thanks,
Kashyap
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#58: T-Shirt region Design
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Reporter: wonderer(a)fedoraproject.org | Type: task
Status: new | Priority: minor
Milestone: | Version:
Keywords: |
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at the last EMEA Ambassadors Meeting 20090722 we had the idea we want a
new T-Shirt Design for EMEA Users. This should be not Event specific and
more for allday usage. This idea could also be for "transformed" to NA,
LATAM, etc. later if wanted.
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#65: Mockups for a desktop bugzilla client
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Reporter: sundaram | Owner: duffy
Type: mockup request | Status: new
Priority: major | Component: Interaction Design / Usability
Severity: Moderately Involved | Keywords:
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https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Bugzilla_Desktop_Client
We are looking to write a client from scratch or modify the bug buddy
client to suit our needs. The target audience is primarily end users who
want to interactively report a bug (Excluding crashes etc detected by bug
buddy or abrt) on a system that is facing the problem.
Most of the bugs are against a top few components (kernel, firefox, yum
etc) and it is not reasonable to expect users to necessarily understand
the exact component (only source packages are listed in bugzilla). We can
collect the logs, hardware details etc and be more intelligent because it
is a desktop client. The challenge is to make the process very simple
while leaving enough room for other more expert users to report a bug as
well. We want the ability to report the bug against a specific component
if the user understands the details but the application itself is oriented
towards non technical users.
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#64: slim login manager themed backgrounds
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Reporter: kevin | Owner:
Type: task | Status: new
Priority: major | Milestone:
Version: | Keywords:
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This is from this bug:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=490058
Basically it would be nice if we had a small subpackage of a releases
current theme that was some very simple/small screens for Slim to use as a
background.
Slim aims to be very small, so keeping any themed background package small
would be nice.
Thanks.
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#60: new 4 foundations posters ( need by the last week in Augest)
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Reporter: jbwillia | Owner:
Type: task | Status: new
Priority: major | Milestone:
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idea: take the current 4 foundations posters and make 2 poster for ease of
setup at events
requirement: each poster must be under 24" wide to fit in the event boxes
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#50: ABRT GUI rework
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Reporter: zprikryl | Owner:
Type: usability assessment | Status: new
Priority: major | Milestone:
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Hi,
since we are "command line" users, we aren't sure about how GUI is
designed. Can anybody tak a look at it? Basically, there are two windows.
First window includes a list of bugs with basic information like
application name, package name, ... An user has two options. Either report
a crash or delete a crash. If the user wants to report a crash, he chooses
some crash by clicking and then click on the icon in the icon panel, after
a while a second windows is displayed. If he wants to delete a crash, then
he click on another icon.
Second window includes a list of detailed information. Some information
the user can not change (like linux kernel version), some information he
can change (like backtrace). When data have binary form (possibly large
amount of data) the user can decide if he wants to include then in a
report (by clicking on a checkbutton on left side). The same situation is
when data have text form and text is large.
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#68: "Configuring printer" icon for system-config-printer
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Reporter: twaugh | Owner: duffy
Type: icon request | Status: new
Priority: minor | Component: Artwork
Severity: Quick & Easy | Keywords:
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[https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=518007 Bug #518007] is that
system-config-printer-applet could do with a better notification area
status icon in this situation: A printer has been plugged in for which we
do not have a queue configured, and we are configuring one.
This can take up to a minute in some situations.
At the moment I'm using document-print-preview for this.
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#66: Fedora Insight zikula skin
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Reporter: mchua | Owner: duffy
Type: task | Status: new
Priority: critical | Component: HTML/CSS Work
Severity: Moderately Involved | Keywords:
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We need a zikula skin for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_Insight.
The fedora-zikula repository contains a fedora-themed zikula skin design
that may be useful as a starting point: http://git.fedorahosted.org/git
/fedora-zikula
There is no existing design material for Fedora Insight (fonts, color
scheme, logo, etc) so this may need to be split up into smaller tickets to
create those materials first.
We would like to have this go live at Beta time (2009-10-06) which I think
(but am not absolutely sure - what is the usual procedure for getting
design stuff up on infra boxes?) means we need the design before the Beta
freeze (2009-09-22).
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#55: GSoC ribbon/badge for hackergotchi
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Reporter: quaid | Owner:
Type: task | Status: new
Priority: major | Milestone:
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As we hit the mid-term point for the Google Summer of Code in Fedora, an
idea came up of a simple way to draw attention to GSoC planet posts. By
comparison, GNOME has this badge that appears under the hackergotchi of
the student:
http://planet.gnome.org/heads/logos/gsoc2009.png
Another idea I like is a banner/ribbon that is mounted directly within the
hackergotchi, such as this one for FUDCon:
http://quaid.fedorapeople.org/images/quaid-fudcon_ribbon-122x69.png
And can we get Marketing to help us get the word out about these kind of
cool tricks to show when people are involved in an important, short-lived
Fedora event such as a FAD or FUDCon?
We may need some hackergotchi services if any of the GSoC students are
stuck without one; I'll be sure to send them here for help. :)
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#54: Request for applying Fedora css to Ambassadors Map and a small nice marker.
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Reporter: susmit | Owner:
Type: icon request | Status: new
Priority: critical | Milestone:
Version: | Keywords: fedora css, icon
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https://fedoraproject.org/membership-map/ need to be applied fedora
css.[[BR]]
I tried myself, but couldn't do it properly.[[BR]]
The html file to which css need to be added can be downloaded from
here[[BR]]
https://fedorahosted.org/fama/browser/ambassadors_map/ambassadors.html[[BR]]
Also, it would be nice to have some set of icons instead of those ugly
stock markers.[[BR]]
Thanks.
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#70: Fedora Linux Day in Chile, Santiago de Chile
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Reporter: jonisk8.77(a)gmail.com | Owner: duffy
Type: logo design request | Status: new
Priority: major | Component: Artwork
Severity: Quick & Easy | Keywords:
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Hello!
A linux's community from Chili, Universidad Central de Chile (Ucentux),
are working for a Linux Day, getting people to explain some work of Fedora
Project, Open Source and Free Software some like the pass event in Brazil
with the president Lula Da Silva. (but here with the Chilean President -
Michelle Bachelet)
The information will be in the web site comming soon. BUT! we need some
help with art first, because we dont have yet the logo for this event,
then I think here I can get some help to make the logo for Fedora Linux
Day - Chile and one poster to promotion this event.
Can I get help with someone here?
Thank u so muuuch!
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#57: 2 vertical banners to be used for events
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Reporter: jbwillia | Owner:
Type: task | Status: new
Priority: major | Milestone:
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the plan is for 2 of these banners
http://www.advatumdisplays.com/servlet/the-207/retractable%2Cbanner-
stand%2Ccontender/Detail
the idea is to have 2 of the four foundations on each so when the banners
are placed side by side to make one big poster
Time is getting tight to have this created and printed for use for the RH
Summit.
additional examples http://kitall.blogspot.com/2009/06/linuxtag-
berlin-2009.html
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#3: Need 2 Icons for System-Config-Firewall
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Reporter: duffy | Owner: mchua
Type: icon request | Status: assigned
Priority: major | Component: component1
Severity: Quick & Easy | Resolution:
Keywords: |
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Comment (by duffy):
Holy moly Mel, these are *FANTASTIC*. My favorite is the Rambo one ;-)
Here's the ones that I think are strongest - I think you should these run
by Thomas to see what he thinks:
#3 Force field
I think this would be challenging to render for folks to recognize it but
it's a good and unique metaphor so it might be worth a shot at trying to
render.
#11 Shield
It's a good metaphor. The challenge here is distinguishing it from the
SELinux iconography which currently consists of a police badge/shield-
looking thing, so make sure you review those first if you decide to render
this one.
#19 Traffic Cop - my favorite :)
I love this metaphor and I think it may be unique enough that you won't
have to worry about clashes with other security-related things. It's the
strongest metaphor IMHO as well - the firewall really does regulate
traffic trying to route through your computer. Additionally, system-config
firewall has red/green status icons that are kind of similar to traffic
lights so I think even visually the traffic light concept relates to the
app.
Based on Thomas' feedback I'd try to render one or more of them (depending
on what he thinks) using the gnome-icon-theme style & palette.
Unfortunately we don't have great documentation of how to do this but I
made a start here: https://fedorahosted.org/design-
team/wiki/IconGuidelines
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#61: Icon for suvat - A simple motion simulator
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Reporter: fab | Owner:
Type: icon request | Status: new
Priority: major | Milestone:
Version: | Keywords:
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suvat [1] is a GTK based utility to calculate various details about the
motion of an object (namely its displacement, initial velocity, final
velocity, acceleration and the time taken) given other details.
I would like to get this package into the Fedora Package Collection, but
unluckily it does not have a logo for the application menu. The developer
and I aren't designer and so I decided to ask you guys for help with this.
Thanks in advance.
[1] http://wiki.github.com/jshholland/suvat
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#14: Solang logo
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Reporter: ianweller | Owner: angie
Type: logo design request | Status: assigned
Priority: major | Component: component1
Severity: Quick & Easy | Resolution:
Keywords: |
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Changes (by angie):
* severity: => Quick & Easy
Comment:
The file became a bit large to upload here, so it's being hosted at the
address below.
[http://www.heroinjunkies.com/about_help_Finished.png]
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#14: Solang logo
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Reporter: ianweller | Owner: angie
Type: logo design request | Status: assigned
Priority: major | Milestone:
Version: | Resolution:
Keywords: |
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Comment (by angie):
8-12-2009
about->help images open as empty files when pulled down. I realize what
the issue is, but won't be able to fix it until this weekend. Sorry.
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#63: Anaconda icons need an update
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Reporter: duffy | Owner: duffy
Type: icon request | Status: new
Priority: major | Milestone:
Version: | Keywords:
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Anaconda is still using old-school Bluecurve icons. They need a refresh to
the appropriate gnome-icon-theme icons.
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#2: Anaconda Storage UI needs some design advice
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Reporter: duffy | Owner: duffy(a)redhat.com
Type: mockup request | Status: new
Priority: major | Milestone:
Version: | Resolution:
Keywords: |
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Comment (by duffy):
Hi giangy, thanks for adding the link, that's the work that's been done
for this ticket so far :)
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