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Possible New Default Applications In Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot

Ocelot

Ubuntu 11.04 has just been released but but work on Ubuntu 11.10 has already started (by the way, the Ubuntu 11.10 repositories are available already) and some very interesting blueprints have been registered on Launchpad.

Important: these are just things that are being considered, it doesn't mean the changes bellow will actually happen. For now this is just a discussion!



Thunderbird considered to be made default instead of Evolution


Thunderbird is considered to be made default instead of Evolution, however Evolution has some advantages:
  • Good integration with the desktop already (eg, messaging menu and appmenu)
  • Integrated with existing translation infrastructure
  • Calendaring functionality by default, and integrated with the desktop
  • Support for syncing contacts with U1
  • Contacts sync with GMail
  • GNOME release process is better aligned with our 6 month cycle
  • Exchange support

This were pretty strong arguments to keep Evolution default in Ubuntu 11.04, but Thunderbird is gaining ground - for example it got experimental integration with Unity already (for Thunderbird 3.3 alpha only for now).

On the other hand, Thunderbird seems more actively developed, is more familiar for new users, there are a lot of extensions available and is more intuitive and easy to use (these arguments are via Launchpad too).


So which one will it be? Thunderbird or Evolution? We'll probably find out in a few days @ UDS-O (which is held in Budapest).


Blueprint




Déjà Dup Backup Tool by default


Many users have been complaining about the lack of a backup tool by default in Ubuntu. And honestly, such a tool makes more sense then say an email client by default (now that most people use web email) for example.

The specs propose an "invisible" UI with a coltrol center panel instead of the usual Deja Dup UI. Another interesting specification is that Deja Dup would get Ubuntu One support so you could sync in the cloud without any setup effort for the user.


Deja Dup seems to be the perfect candidate but is there room on the Ubuntu CD for a new default application? We'll see.

Blueprint | Specs




Unity 2D installed by default



Blueprint




LightDM instead of GDM


LightDM might replace GDM starting with Ubuntu 11.10. Want a cool login screen? LightDM supports HTML/CSS/Javascript theming for the greeter so if it's made default, you'll finally be able to easily theme the login screen.

Other reasons why LightDM is considered:
  • Simpler code to maintain (GDM is a huge ~50,000 line C program and we carry 36 patches. LightDM is nearer 10,000 lines of C).
  • More flexible greeter development - greeters are as easy as X applications to write, which means we can have an Ubuntu specific greeter without branching the rest of the code
  • Speed improvements - we can run a greeter without running a full GNOME session
  • Display manager can be shared with Kubuntu, Xubuntu, Lubuntu etc but still allow each distro to have their own greeter.

Blueprint



Default browser


Now that both Firefox and Chromium have a somewhat similar release schedule, Chromium has a chance of becoming default in Ubuntu. But does it has what it takes to become default? This is yet another question for which we should get an answer from UDS-O in a few days (starts May 9th).

Blueprint


What do you think?


Many thanks to somloirichard.hu for the Blueprint links and info!

Possible New Default Applications In Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot

Ocelot

Ubuntu 11.04 has just been released but but work on Ubuntu 11.10 has already started (by the way, the Ubuntu 11.10 repositories are available already) and some very interesting blueprints have been registered on Launchpad.

Important: these are just things that are being considered, it doesn't mean the changes bellow will actually happen. For now this is just a discussion!



Thunderbird considered to be made default instead of Evolution


Thunderbird is considered to be made default instead of Evolution, however Evolution has some advantages:
  • Good integration with the desktop already (eg, messaging menu and appmenu)
  • Integrated with existing translation infrastructure
  • Calendaring functionality by default, and integrated with the desktop
  • Support for syncing contacts with U1
  • Contacts sync with GMail
  • GNOME release process is better aligned with our 6 month cycle
  • Exchange support

This were pretty strong arguments to keep Evolution default in Ubuntu 11.04, but Thunderbird is gaining ground - for example it got experimental integration with Unity already (for Thunderbird 3.3 alpha only for now).

On the other hand, Thunderbird seems more actively developed, is more familiar for new users, there are a lot of extensions available and is more intuitive and easy to use (these arguments are via Launchpad too).


So which one will it be? Thunderbird or Evolution? We'll probably find out in a few days @ UDS-O (which is held in Budapest).


Blueprint




Déjà Dup Backup Tool by default


Many users have been complaining about the lack of a backup tool by default in Ubuntu. And honestly, such a tool makes more sense then say an email client by default (now that most people use web email) for example.

The specs propose an "invisible" UI with a coltrol center panel instead of the usual Deja Dup UI. Another interesting specification is that Deja Dup would get Ubuntu One support so you could sync in the cloud without any setup effort for the user.


Deja Dup seems to be the perfect candidate but is there room on the Ubuntu CD for a new default application? We'll see.

Blueprint | Specs




Unity 2D installed by default



Blueprint




LightDM instead of GDM


LightDM might replace GDM starting with Ubuntu 11.10. Want a cool login screen? LightDM supports HTML/CSS/Javascript theming for the greeter so if it's made default, you'll finally be able to easily theme the login screen.

Other reasons why LightDM is considered:
  • Simpler code to maintain (GDM is a huge ~50,000 line C program and we carry 36 patches. LightDM is nearer 10,000 lines of C).
  • More flexible greeter development - greeters are as easy as X applications to write, which means we can have an Ubuntu specific greeter without branching the rest of the code
  • Speed improvements - we can run a greeter without running a full GNOME session
  • Display manager can be shared with Kubuntu, Xubuntu, Lubuntu etc but still allow each distro to have their own greeter.

Blueprint



Default browser


Now that both Firefox and Chromium have a somewhat similar release schedule, Chromium has a chance of becoming default in Ubuntu. But does it has what it takes to become default? This is yet another question for which we should get an answer from UDS-O in a few days (starts May 9th).

Blueprint


What do you think?


Many thanks to somloirichard.hu for the Blueprint links and info!

Ubuntu 11.10 Will Not Ship With A Classic Gnome Desktop

Ubuntu Classic Desktop

As you probably know (if you don't, read the Ubuntu 11.04 beta 1 post again), Ubuntu 11.04 will ship with an option to use the classic Gnome Desktop so Unity is not a must if you don't want to use it. All you have to do to use the Gnome panels is to select the Ubuntu Classic Desktop in the login screen.

Well, according to Mark Shuttleworth (see his comment here), there won't be such an option in Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot:

We made very good progress on a11y in Natty, but will miss the goal of perfect a11y. We'll nail it in Oneiric. That's OK, because we have the Classic desktop fallback in Natty, but will not in Oneiric.

Mark

Most probably (this is just an assumption) Unity 2D will be used as the fallback in Ubuntu 11.10.

I know this may not sound like good news to many but let me remind you that it will take another 6 months of development after Ubuntu 11.04 is released until Oneiric so even though Unity may seem a bit rough on the edges right now, it has a lot of time to improve.

Besides the obvious, it will also be interesting to see if Linux Mint and other Ubuntu-based Linux distributions that do not want to ship with Unity will still use Ubuntu as a base or switch. Or maybe they could start using Unity?


Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Narwhal & 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot Countdown Banners

The Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Narwhal countdown banners contest hasn't started yet, but if you can't wait, you can use some cool banners provided by picomol.de. And if you're really impatient, you can go further and use a beautiful Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot countdown banner provided by the same website.


The banners use an image that's automatically updated so it can be inserted on any website (including wordpress.com, etc.). And what's even cooler is that the banners come in various sizes - you can see the Ubuntu 11.04 banners in action below:


Ubuntu 11.04 days to go

Ubuntu 11.04 days to go

Ubuntu 11.04 days to go

Ubuntu 11.04 days to go



If you're really really impatient, you can also use an Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot countdown banner which look awesome - and just like the Ubuntu 11.04 countdown banners, come in multiple sizes:

Ubuntu 11.10 days to go

Ubuntu 11.10 days to go

Ubuntu 11.10 days to go

Ubuntu 11.10 days to go



Want to use them on your site/blog? Get the code from here: Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Narwhal | Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot. The website is in German but all you have to do is click the "Anzeigen" link under a banner to get the code. If needed, use Google Translate.


Thanks to Valentin for the tip!

Ubuntu 11.10 Codename Announced: Oneiric Ocelot

Ocelot

Mark Shuttleworth has just announced the codename for the Ubuntu version after Natty - Ubuntu 11.10 will be codenamed "Oneiric Ocelot".

The ocelot (Leopardus pardalis), also known as the Dwarf Leopard, McKenney's Wildcat, Jaguatirica (in Brazil), Jaguarete (in Paraguay and Argentina), Tigrillo (in Ecuador, Colombia and Peru), Cunaguaro (in Venezuela), or Manigordo (in Costa Rica and Panama) is a wild cat distributed over South and Central America and Mexico, but has been reported as far north as Texas and in Trinidad, in the Caribbean. North of Mexico, it is found regularly only in the extreme southern part of Texas, although there are rare sightings in Southern Arizona.

The ocelot is similar in appearance to a domestic cat.


Oneiric means "dreamy", and the combination with Ocelot reminds me of the way innovation happens: part daydream, part discipline.

- Mark Shuttleworth

With 11.10, the cycle of "making it available to all users, with a 2D experience to complement the OpenGL" will be completed. Ubuntu 11.10 wll also see the introduction of Qt on the Ubuntu CD with the possibility for Qt applications to even become default which - says Mark Shuttleworth - will make Ubuntu "functional and aesthetically delightful".


Up next: Ubuntu 12.04 codename will start with "P". Now that has to be a Penguin! But a Pheonix would also be nice. What do you think? You can see a list of proposed Ubuntu 12.04 code names @ Ubuntu wiki.

 
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