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4 Responses to “New Printer notification bubbles going down well”
[…] are picking up the eggcups printer autoconfiguration interfaces which I had started and Tim Waugh had perfected. It was more than three years ago that GNOME had a dream of making USB hardware ‘Just […]
Hey Tim!
It appears you rock!
Didn’t mean to sound like Ubuntu deserve the credit in my blog. I was just really happy about the interface (or lack of, so to say).
Totally owe you a beer next Guadec.
Andreas: no, it’s good that Ubuntu has picked this up and that it is well-received. Ubuntu does deserve some of the credit in that it has been really useful to get bug reports, suggestions and, in some cases, patches from a wider range of users.
[…] just made a quick screencast showing the “new printer” notification bubbles, as well as a “low ink” notification when printing to an HP printer connected to […]
[…] are picking up the eggcups printer autoconfiguration interfaces which I had started and Tim Waugh had perfected. It was more than three years ago that GNOME had a dream of making USB hardware ‘Just […]
Hey Tim!
It appears you rock!
Didn’t mean to sound like Ubuntu deserve the credit in my blog. I was just really happy about the interface (or lack of, so to say).
Totally owe you a beer next Guadec.
Andreas: no, it’s good that Ubuntu has picked this up and that it is well-received. Ubuntu does deserve some of the credit in that it has been really useful to get bug reports, suggestions and, in some cases, patches from a wider range of users.
[…] just made a quick screencast showing the “new printer” notification bubbles, as well as a “low ink” notification when printing to an HP printer connected to […]