Activity log for bug #1154176

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2013-03-12 16:13:53 Joshua Hoover bug added bug
2013-03-12 16:14:15 Joshua Hoover bug added subscriber Ubuntu Release Team
2013-03-12 16:14:23 Joshua Hoover unity (Ubuntu): importance Undecided High
2013-03-12 20:08:16 Joshua Hoover nominated for series Ubuntu Raring
2013-03-14 21:14:18 Adolfo Jayme Barrientos branch linked lp:~mandel/unity/generic-payment-preview
2013-03-14 21:14:35 Adolfo Jayme Barrientos bug task added unity
2013-03-14 21:23:36 Adolfo Jayme Barrientos bug added subscriber Adolfo Jayme Barrientos
2013-03-14 21:40:57 Marco Trevisan (Treviño) bug added subscriber Marco Trevisan (Treviño)
2013-03-15 12:56:54 Scott Kitterman unity (Ubuntu): importance High Wishlist
2013-03-15 12:56:54 Scott Kitterman unity (Ubuntu): status New Won't Fix
2013-03-15 12:56:54 Scott Kitterman unity (Ubuntu): milestone ubuntu-13.04-beta-2
2013-03-19 12:05:59 Adolfo Jayme Barrientos bug added subscriber Mark Shuttleworth
2013-03-19 12:06:36 Adolfo Jayme Barrientos unity (Ubuntu): status Won't Fix New
2013-03-19 12:35:29 Laura Czajkowski bug added subscriber Laura Czajkowski
2013-03-19 13:17:01 Iain Lane unity (Ubuntu): status New Won't Fix
2013-03-20 03:33:55 Launchpad Janitor branch linked lp:~alecu/unity-lens-music/musicstore-purchase
2013-03-20 16:38:08 Manuel de la Peña description In order to support payments in the dash, the payment preview for music needs to be included in Unity. While it will initially be used to support in-dash payments of Ubuntu One music store purchases, any developer can use this payment preview. Ubuntu One QA has tested this feature and the in-dash payments as a whole. In order to support payments in the dash, the payment preview for music needs to be included in Unity. While it will initially be used to support in-dash payments of Ubuntu One music store purchases, any developer can use this payment preview. In order to provide means to test this new feature the unity-lens-scope will be updated so that it uses the PaymentPreview object exposed by libunity that later triggers the use of the PaymentPreview and MusicPaymentPreview within Unity. This means that once those two components are update users will be able to perform purchases within the dash Ubuntu One QA has tested this feature and the in-dash payments as a whole.
2013-03-21 09:34:22 Manuel de la Peña branch linked lp:~mandel/unity/error-preview
2013-03-21 16:41:41 PS Jenkins bot unity: status New Fix Committed
2013-03-22 18:39:42 Joshua Hoover description In order to support payments in the dash, the payment preview for music needs to be included in Unity. While it will initially be used to support in-dash payments of Ubuntu One music store purchases, any developer can use this payment preview. In order to provide means to test this new feature the unity-lens-scope will be updated so that it uses the PaymentPreview object exposed by libunity that later triggers the use of the PaymentPreview and MusicPaymentPreview within Unity. This means that once those two components are update users will be able to perform purchases within the dash Ubuntu One QA has tested this feature and the in-dash payments as a whole. In order to support payments in the dash, the payment preview for music needs to be included in Unity. While it will initially be used to support in-dash payments of Ubuntu One music store purchases, any developer can use this payment preview. In order to provide means to test this new feature the unity-lens-scope will be updated so that it uses the PaymentPreview object exposed by libunity that later triggers the use of the PaymentPreview and MusicPaymentPreview within Unity. This means that once those two components are update users will be able to perform purchases within the dash Ubuntu One QA has tested this feature and the in-dash payments as a whole. See http://youtu.be/QPjaR9ADyh8 for a short demonstration of the feature. Steps to test: Assumption: Ubuntu One client setup on computer already. 1. Open Dash and click on the Music icon 2. Search for music you want to purchase and click on the album/track 3. Click the "Download" button 4. Click the "Choose Payment Method" link 5. A browser Window will open and prompt for Payment Preferences 6. Select "Allow automatic payments" and click the "Update" button 7. Repeat steps 1-3 8. Enter your Ubuntu One password when prompted and click the "Purchase" button 9. Payment will process and eventually show a notification about the track/album downloading To check that the purchase is on your account you can either: A. Open the Ubuntu One Control Panel, click the "Explore" button for "Purchased Music" and see that the tracks/album are in that folder B. Open https://one.ubuntu.com/files/#f=u%2F~%2F.ubuntuone%2FPurchased%2520from%2520Ubuntu%2520One and the tracks/album should be found there
2013-04-02 09:58:46 John Lea bug task added ayatana-design
2013-04-02 09:59:03 John Lea ayatana-design: assignee Patricia Panqueva (pattoin)
2013-04-02 11:35:08 Yann Dìnendal bug added subscriber Yann Dìnendal
2013-04-02 11:48:00 Patricia Panqueva description In order to support payments in the dash, the payment preview for music needs to be included in Unity. While it will initially be used to support in-dash payments of Ubuntu One music store purchases, any developer can use this payment preview. In order to provide means to test this new feature the unity-lens-scope will be updated so that it uses the PaymentPreview object exposed by libunity that later triggers the use of the PaymentPreview and MusicPaymentPreview within Unity. This means that once those two components are update users will be able to perform purchases within the dash Ubuntu One QA has tested this feature and the in-dash payments as a whole. See http://youtu.be/QPjaR9ADyh8 for a short demonstration of the feature. Steps to test: Assumption: Ubuntu One client setup on computer already. 1. Open Dash and click on the Music icon 2. Search for music you want to purchase and click on the album/track 3. Click the "Download" button 4. Click the "Choose Payment Method" link 5. A browser Window will open and prompt for Payment Preferences 6. Select "Allow automatic payments" and click the "Update" button 7. Repeat steps 1-3 8. Enter your Ubuntu One password when prompted and click the "Purchase" button 9. Payment will process and eventually show a notification about the track/album downloading To check that the purchase is on your account you can either: A. Open the Ubuntu One Control Panel, click the "Explore" button for "Purchased Music" and see that the tracks/album are in that folder B. Open https://one.ubuntu.com/files/#f=u%2F~%2F.ubuntuone%2FPurchased%2520from%2520Ubuntu%2520One and the tracks/album should be found there In order to support payments in the dash, the payment preview for music needs to be included in Unity. While it will initially be used to support in-dash payments of Ubuntu One music store purchases, any developer can use this payment preview. In order to provide means to test this new feature the unity-lens-scope will be updated so that it uses the PaymentPreview object exposed by libunity that later triggers the use of the PaymentPreview and MusicPaymentPreview within Unity. This means that once those two components are update users will be able to perform purchases within the dash Ubuntu One QA has tested this feature and the in-dash payments as a whole. See http://youtu.be/QPjaR9ADyh8 for a short demonstration of the feature. Steps to test: Assumption: Ubuntu One client setup on computer already.  1. Open Dash and click on the Music icon  2. Search for music you want to purchase and click on the album/track  3. Click the "Download" button  4. Click the "Choose Payment Method" link  5. A browser Window will open and prompt for Payment Preferences  6. Select "Allow automatic payments" and click the "Update" button  7. Repeat steps 1-3  8. Enter your Ubuntu One password when prompted and click the "Purchase" button  9. Payment will process and eventually show a notification about the track/album downloading To check that the purchase is on your account you can either: A. Open the Ubuntu One Control Panel, click the "Explore" button for "Purchased Music" and see that the tracks/album are in that folder B. Open https://one.ubuntu.com/files/#f=u%2F~%2F.ubuntuone%2FPurchased%2520from%2520Ubuntu%2520One and the tracks/album should be found there Designed flow: Assumption: UbuntuOne client setup on computer already. 1. Open Dash and click on the Music Icon 2. Search for music you want to purchase and click on the album/ track 3. Click the ‘Download’ button 4. Click the ‘Choose Payment Method’ link 5. A browser Window will open for ‘Select your preferred payment method’ https://sites.google.com/a/canonical.com/dash/6-checkout/compact-version/4-user-logged-in-valid-payment-method-stored-however-the-user-wishes-to-change-the-payment-method 6. Select the prefered payment method and fill out the form https://docs.google.com/a/canonical.com/presentation/d/1KjJTXmkEIA1Y5I2sy3b-fWegfmPbBHdsgiMTkjU9qXk/edit#slide=id.gb83e9d0f_17 7. Click the ‘Review order’ Button at the end of the page 8. Review the order 9.Click the ‘Submitted order’ button at the end of the page 10. The ‘confirmation page’ will be presented with the button to ‘play now’ once the purchased music is available to listen to from the cloud player (aprox 30 seconds to download) and the automatic sync to the desktop is starting. https://docs.google.com/a/canonical.com/presentation/d/1KjJTXmkEIA1Y5I2sy3b-fWegfmPbBHdsgiMTkjU9qXk/edit#slide=id.g6eaeaacf_1_7 11. An OSD notification is prompted in the desktop informing the purchase was successful and the syncing process is starting. 12. An email is sent to the user informing the purchase was successful and containing a link to the purchased music 13.OSD Notifications will show Ubuntu One is syncing the new purchased music and the sync menu will show the progress of the download. 14. Another notification is prompted in desktop once the song is locally available and the download is complete . 15. The user can click on the sync menu to open the song locally in the desktop in the prefered player or on the web player isf the song is not downloaded yet. If the user is not login into UBuntu One then they will need to login locally first: https://docs.google.com/a/canonical.com/drawings/d/1hDcEUXfNaMBUvkiVmzeQ5VUzRE0I7HHABxwZBAp6Ylw/edit
2013-04-02 11:49:34 John Lea description In order to support payments in the dash, the payment preview for music needs to be included in Unity. While it will initially be used to support in-dash payments of Ubuntu One music store purchases, any developer can use this payment preview. In order to provide means to test this new feature the unity-lens-scope will be updated so that it uses the PaymentPreview object exposed by libunity that later triggers the use of the PaymentPreview and MusicPaymentPreview within Unity. This means that once those two components are update users will be able to perform purchases within the dash Ubuntu One QA has tested this feature and the in-dash payments as a whole. See http://youtu.be/QPjaR9ADyh8 for a short demonstration of the feature. Steps to test: Assumption: Ubuntu One client setup on computer already.  1. Open Dash and click on the Music icon  2. Search for music you want to purchase and click on the album/track  3. Click the "Download" button  4. Click the "Choose Payment Method" link  5. A browser Window will open and prompt for Payment Preferences  6. Select "Allow automatic payments" and click the "Update" button  7. Repeat steps 1-3  8. Enter your Ubuntu One password when prompted and click the "Purchase" button  9. Payment will process and eventually show a notification about the track/album downloading To check that the purchase is on your account you can either: A. Open the Ubuntu One Control Panel, click the "Explore" button for "Purchased Music" and see that the tracks/album are in that folder B. Open https://one.ubuntu.com/files/#f=u%2F~%2F.ubuntuone%2FPurchased%2520from%2520Ubuntu%2520One and the tracks/album should be found there Designed flow: Assumption: UbuntuOne client setup on computer already. 1. Open Dash and click on the Music Icon 2. Search for music you want to purchase and click on the album/ track 3. Click the ‘Download’ button 4. Click the ‘Choose Payment Method’ link 5. A browser Window will open for ‘Select your preferred payment method’ https://sites.google.com/a/canonical.com/dash/6-checkout/compact-version/4-user-logged-in-valid-payment-method-stored-however-the-user-wishes-to-change-the-payment-method 6. Select the prefered payment method and fill out the form https://docs.google.com/a/canonical.com/presentation/d/1KjJTXmkEIA1Y5I2sy3b-fWegfmPbBHdsgiMTkjU9qXk/edit#slide=id.gb83e9d0f_17 7. Click the ‘Review order’ Button at the end of the page 8. Review the order 9.Click the ‘Submitted order’ button at the end of the page 10. The ‘confirmation page’ will be presented with the button to ‘play now’ once the purchased music is available to listen to from the cloud player (aprox 30 seconds to download) and the automatic sync to the desktop is starting. https://docs.google.com/a/canonical.com/presentation/d/1KjJTXmkEIA1Y5I2sy3b-fWegfmPbBHdsgiMTkjU9qXk/edit#slide=id.g6eaeaacf_1_7 11. An OSD notification is prompted in the desktop informing the purchase was successful and the syncing process is starting. 12. An email is sent to the user informing the purchase was successful and containing a link to the purchased music 13.OSD Notifications will show Ubuntu One is syncing the new purchased music and the sync menu will show the progress of the download. 14. Another notification is prompted in desktop once the song is locally available and the download is complete . 15. The user can click on the sync menu to open the song locally in the desktop in the prefered player or on the web player isf the song is not downloaded yet. If the user is not login into UBuntu One then they will need to login locally first: https://docs.google.com/a/canonical.com/drawings/d/1hDcEUXfNaMBUvkiVmzeQ5VUzRE0I7HHABxwZBAp6Ylw/edit In order to support payments in the dash, the payment preview for music needs to be included in Unity. While it will initially be used to support in-dash payments of Ubuntu One music store purchases, any developer can use this payment preview. In order to provide means to test this new feature the unity-lens-scope will be updated so that it uses the PaymentPreview object exposed by libunity that later triggers the use of the PaymentPreview and MusicPaymentPreview within Unity. This means that once those two components are update users will be able to perform purchases within the dash Ubuntu One QA has tested this feature and the in-dash payments as a whole. See http://youtu.be/QPjaR9ADyh8 for a short demonstration of the feature. Steps to test: Assumption: Ubuntu One client setup on computer already.  1. Open Dash and click on the Music icon  2. Search for music you want to purchase and click on the album/track  3. Click the "Download" button  4. Click the "Choose Payment Method" link  5. A browser Window will open and prompt for Payment Preferences  6. Select "Allow automatic payments" and click the "Update" button  7. Repeat steps 1-3  8. Enter your Ubuntu One password when prompted and click the "Purchase" button  9. Payment will process and eventually show a notification about the track/album downloading To check that the purchase is on your account you can either: A. Open the Ubuntu One Control Panel, click the "Explore" button for "Purchased Music" and see that the tracks/album are in that folder B. Open https://one.ubuntu.com/files/#f=u%2F~%2F.ubuntuone%2FPurchased%2520from%2520Ubuntu%2520One and the tracks/album should be found there ----------------------------------------------------------------- Note from design: the above description is incorrect, see flow and links below for the correct design. Designed flow: Assumption: UbuntuOne client setup on computer already. 1. Open Dash and click on the Music Icon 2. Search for music you want to purchase and click on the album/ track 3. Click the ‘Download’ button 4. Click the ‘Choose Payment Method’ link 5. A browser Window will open for ‘Select your preferred payment method’ https://sites.google.com/a/canonical.com/dash/6-checkout/compact-version/4-user-logged-in-valid-payment-method-stored-however-the-user-wishes-to-change-the-payment-method 6. Select the prefered payment method and fill out the form https://docs.google.com/a/canonical.com/presentation/d/1KjJTXmkEIA1Y5I2sy3b-fWegfmPbBHdsgiMTkjU9qXk/edit#slide=id.gb83e9d0f_17 7. Click the ‘Review order’ Button at the end of the page 8. Review the order 9.Click the ‘Submitted order’ button at the end of the page 10. The ‘confirmation page’ will be presented with the button to ‘play now’ once the purchased music is available to listen to from the cloud player (aprox 30 seconds to download) and the automatic sync to the desktop is starting. https://docs.google.com/a/canonical.com/presentation/d/1KjJTXmkEIA1Y5I2sy3b-fWegfmPbBHdsgiMTkjU9qXk/edit#slide=id.g6eaeaacf_1_7 11. An OSD notification is prompted in the desktop informing the purchase was successful and the syncing process is starting. 12. An email is sent to the user informing the purchase was successful and containing a link to the purchased music 13.OSD Notifications will show Ubuntu One is syncing the new purchased music and the sync menu will show the progress of the download. 14. Another notification is prompted in desktop once the song is locally available and the download is complete . 15. The user can click on the sync menu to open the song locally in the desktop in the prefered player or on the web player isf the song is not downloaded yet. If the user is not login into UBuntu One then they will need to login locally first: https://docs.google.com/a/canonical.com/drawings/d/1hDcEUXfNaMBUvkiVmzeQ5VUzRE0I7HHABxwZBAp6Ylw/edit
2013-04-02 11:49:51 John Lea ayatana-design: status New Triaged
2013-04-02 11:49:55 John Lea ayatana-design: importance Undecided Medium
2013-04-02 11:50:05 John Lea tags udp
2013-04-02 11:51:51 Patricia Panqueva description In order to support payments in the dash, the payment preview for music needs to be included in Unity. While it will initially be used to support in-dash payments of Ubuntu One music store purchases, any developer can use this payment preview. In order to provide means to test this new feature the unity-lens-scope will be updated so that it uses the PaymentPreview object exposed by libunity that later triggers the use of the PaymentPreview and MusicPaymentPreview within Unity. This means that once those two components are update users will be able to perform purchases within the dash Ubuntu One QA has tested this feature and the in-dash payments as a whole. See http://youtu.be/QPjaR9ADyh8 for a short demonstration of the feature. Steps to test: Assumption: Ubuntu One client setup on computer already.  1. Open Dash and click on the Music icon  2. Search for music you want to purchase and click on the album/track  3. Click the "Download" button  4. Click the "Choose Payment Method" link  5. A browser Window will open and prompt for Payment Preferences  6. Select "Allow automatic payments" and click the "Update" button  7. Repeat steps 1-3  8. Enter your Ubuntu One password when prompted and click the "Purchase" button  9. Payment will process and eventually show a notification about the track/album downloading To check that the purchase is on your account you can either: A. Open the Ubuntu One Control Panel, click the "Explore" button for "Purchased Music" and see that the tracks/album are in that folder B. Open https://one.ubuntu.com/files/#f=u%2F~%2F.ubuntuone%2FPurchased%2520from%2520Ubuntu%2520One and the tracks/album should be found there ----------------------------------------------------------------- Note from design: the above description is incorrect, see flow and links below for the correct design. Designed flow: Assumption: UbuntuOne client setup on computer already. 1. Open Dash and click on the Music Icon 2. Search for music you want to purchase and click on the album/ track 3. Click the ‘Download’ button 4. Click the ‘Choose Payment Method’ link 5. A browser Window will open for ‘Select your preferred payment method’ https://sites.google.com/a/canonical.com/dash/6-checkout/compact-version/4-user-logged-in-valid-payment-method-stored-however-the-user-wishes-to-change-the-payment-method 6. Select the prefered payment method and fill out the form https://docs.google.com/a/canonical.com/presentation/d/1KjJTXmkEIA1Y5I2sy3b-fWegfmPbBHdsgiMTkjU9qXk/edit#slide=id.gb83e9d0f_17 7. Click the ‘Review order’ Button at the end of the page 8. Review the order 9.Click the ‘Submitted order’ button at the end of the page 10. The ‘confirmation page’ will be presented with the button to ‘play now’ once the purchased music is available to listen to from the cloud player (aprox 30 seconds to download) and the automatic sync to the desktop is starting. https://docs.google.com/a/canonical.com/presentation/d/1KjJTXmkEIA1Y5I2sy3b-fWegfmPbBHdsgiMTkjU9qXk/edit#slide=id.g6eaeaacf_1_7 11. An OSD notification is prompted in the desktop informing the purchase was successful and the syncing process is starting. 12. An email is sent to the user informing the purchase was successful and containing a link to the purchased music 13.OSD Notifications will show Ubuntu One is syncing the new purchased music and the sync menu will show the progress of the download. 14. Another notification is prompted in desktop once the song is locally available and the download is complete . 15. The user can click on the sync menu to open the song locally in the desktop in the prefered player or on the web player isf the song is not downloaded yet. If the user is not login into UBuntu One then they will need to login locally first: https://docs.google.com/a/canonical.com/drawings/d/1hDcEUXfNaMBUvkiVmzeQ5VUzRE0I7HHABxwZBAp6Ylw/edit In order to support payments in the dash, the payment preview for music needs to be included in Unity. While it will initially be used to support in-dash payments of Ubuntu One music store purchases, any developer can use this payment preview. In order to provide means to test this new feature the unity-lens-scope will be updated so that it uses the PaymentPreview object exposed by libunity that later triggers the use of the PaymentPreview and MusicPaymentPreview within Unity. This means that once those two components are update users will be able to perform purchases within the dash Ubuntu One QA has tested this feature and the in-dash payments as a whole. See http://youtu.be/QPjaR9ADyh8 for a short demonstration of the feature. Steps to test: Assumption: Ubuntu One client setup on computer already.  1. Open Dash and click on the Music icon  2. Search for music you want to purchase and click on the album/track  3. Click the "Download" button  4. Click the "Choose Payment Method" link  5. A browser Window will open and prompt for Payment Preferences  6. Select "Allow automatic payments" and click the "Update" button  7. Repeat steps 1-3  8. Enter your Ubuntu One password when prompted and click the "Purchase" button  9. Payment will process and eventually show a notification about the track/album downloading To check that the purchase is on your account you can either: A. Open the Ubuntu One Control Panel, click the "Explore" button for "Purchased Music" and see that the tracks/album are in that folder B. Open https://one.ubuntu.com/files/#f=u%2F~%2F.ubuntuone%2FPurchased%2520from%2520Ubuntu%2520One and the tracks/album should be found there Designed flow: Assumption: UbuntuOne client setup on computer already. 1. Open Dash and click on the Music Icon 2. Search for music you want to purchase and click on the album/ track 3. Click the ‘Download’ button 4. Click the ‘Choose Payment Method’ link 5. A browser Window will open for ‘Select your preferred payment method’ https://sites.google.com/a/canonical.com/dash/6-checkout/compact-version/4-user-logged-in-valid-payment-method-stored-however-the-user-wishes-to-change-the-payment-method 6. Select the prefered payment method and fill out the form https://docs.google.com/a/canonical.com/presentation/d/1KjJTXmkEIA1Y5I2sy3b-fWegfmPbBHdsgiMTkjU9qXk/edit#slide=id.gb83e9d0f_17 7. Click the ‘Review order’ Button at the end of the page 8. Review the order 9.Click the ‘Submitted order’ button at the end of the page 10. The ‘confirmation page’ will be presented with the button to ‘play now’ once the purchased music is available to listen to from the cloud player (aprox 30 seconds to download) and the automatic sync to the desktop is starting. https://docs.google.com/a/canonical.com/presentation/d/1KjJTXmkEIA1Y5I2sy3b-fWegfmPbBHdsgiMTkjU9qXk/edit#slide=id.g6eaeaacf_1_7 11. An OSD notification is prompted in the desktop informing the purchase was successful and the syncing process is starting. 12. An email is sent to the user informing the purchase was successful and containing a link to the purchased music 13.OSD Notifications will show Ubuntu One is syncing the new purchased music and the sync menu will show the progress of the download. 14. Another notification is prompted in desktop once the song is locally available and the download is complete . 15. The user can click on the sync menu to open the song locally in the desktop in the prefered player or on the web player isf the song is not downloaded yet. If the user is not login into Ubuntu One then they will need to login locally first as it is specify here: https://docs.google.com/a/canonical.com/drawings/d/1hDcEUXfNaMBUvkiVmzeQ5VUzRE0I7HHABxwZBAp6Ylw/edit
2013-04-02 12:01:24 Joey-Elijah Sneddon bug added subscriber Joey-Elijah Sneddon
2013-04-02 12:21:09 Vincent Ladeuil bug added subscriber Vincent Ladeuil
2013-08-02 14:04:35 Stephen M. Webb unity: status Fix Committed Fix Released
2013-08-02 14:06:25 Stephen M. Webb bug task added unity-lens-music
2013-08-07 17:28:39 Marco Trevisan (Treviño) unity: milestone 7.1.0
2013-08-07 17:29:01 Marco Trevisan (Treviño) unity: assignee Manuel de la Peña (mandel)
2013-08-07 17:29:04 Marco Trevisan (Treviño) unity: importance Undecided Medium
2013-09-05 17:44:45 Scott Kitterman removed subscriber Ubuntu Release Team
2014-09-01 17:04:47 Marco Trevisan (Treviño) unity (Ubuntu): status Won't Fix Fix Released
2014-09-01 17:04:50 Marco Trevisan (Treviño) unity (Ubuntu): importance Wishlist Medium
2014-09-01 17:04:50 Marco Trevisan (Treviño) unity (Ubuntu): assignee Manuel de la Peña (mandel)