phosh 0.11.0 is out 🚀 : https://source.puri.sm/Librem5/phosh/-/releases/v0.11.0
New features:
- Wifi/WWAN/BT quick settings now toggle on/off, long press opens Settings
- Initial support for `gnome-session --systemd`
- Torch brightness slider
- Allow to show battery percentage in top bar (via Settings toggle)
And there's more! See above release notes for the full list of changes and contributors.
@dylanvanassche @nitrokey Being able to use the #nitrokey for gpg and ssh authentication was the main motivation for adding Gcr prompter support early to #phosh
Here's what you can expect from Debian Bullseye (the next stable version) to be released over the summer of 2021: https://michael-prokop.at/blog/2021/05/27/what-to-expect-from-debian-bullseye-newinbullseye/ #linux #debian
The main downside of ~ being a git repo in itself is that `git clean -dfx` works. Don't ask why i know that.
Zhaofeng Li is working on moving the #phosh session setup to #systemd units https://source.puri.sm/Librem5/phosh/-/merge_requests/824 as modern #gnome-session does.
@dos If you want the best place in the house (or garden) you've got to move the cat.
We are proud that mobian developer kop316 has now gone for a real fork of the unmaintained mmsd and will be trying to get it into Debian. Also @purism will be using his code on the Librem5. It goes both ways! This will hopefully become the basis for The Next Generation of mmsd:
https://gitlab.com/kop316/mmsd
Receiving MMS messages on the #librem5 is getting closer to working by default. In #PureOS byzantium the needed #libqmi and #ModemManager fixes are already there now, we just need to add #mmsd and purple-mm-sms manually: https://source.puri.sm/Librem5/chatty/-/issues/30#note_157487 Thanks to Chris T and @craftyguy #GNU #Linux #chatty #freesoftware @purism
Building on top of https://social.librem.one/@agx/106165637941088397 and about 80 commits later we passed the magic 50% test coverage hurdle (meaning we test about half of #phosh automatically which each commit).
@goatwildernesscollective @brainblasted Such requests should go to https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-logs
To ease debugging issues on the road i made #gnome-logs shrink to smaller screen sizes. This is based on @brainblasted 's work to make #gnome-logs use #libhandy initially.
@bart "new feature" is at least as subjective as "larger changes" (one persons bug fix is another persons feature ↔️ ). Somebody depending on #phosh for every day use wants to know: "is this update safe" and for that it matters how invasive changes are since that' has a greater chance of affecting stability negatively 💥.
So on a middle version bump you want to be more cautious/test more than on a minor version bump before pushing things out to users. That matters more to me than 'new feat'.
@bart Larger changes (usually introducing new features) bump the middle number while mostly bugfix releases bump the last version.
@mobian @purism its #phosh 0.10.2 (we're not at verson 10 just yet). For PrntScrn you need https://source.puri.sm/Librem5/phoc/-/merge_requests/249 .
#phosh 0.10.2 is out 🚀 : https://source.puri.sm/Librem5/phosh/-/releases/v0.10.2
This is another (stability and ui) bugfix release. It also updates several translations and adds initial built-in screenshot support.
See above release notes for the full list of changes and contributors.
A tutorial on creating stable backports packages for debian.
https://peertube.debian.social/videos/watch/82befec2-04f6-4369-8955-3b28a843fc6b
And new volunteers to help maintain gitlab dependencies in backports welcome (gitlab itself is in https://fasttrack.debian.net).
I've tagged another git snapshot of #feedbackd with a bunch of fixes.
Here's the list of changes: https://source.puri.sm/Librem5/feedbackd/-/releases/v0.0.0%252Bgit20210426
#feedbackd is used by #phosh, #calls and others to provide haptic, audio and led feedback.