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@joshfowler gnome-session brings up the required components in `phosh.session.desktop`. The OSK one is named `sm.puri.OSK0`

@joshfowler squeekboard is not affected/changed by this release, likely it's "just" not running in your session? Squeekboard startup is still snowflaky: source.puri.sm/Librem5/librem5 . Or maybe you're running `phosh-osk-stub` (which is just for tests).

phosh 0.13.1 is out 🚀 :
gitlab.gnome.org/World/Phosh/p

Feedback quick setting cycles through all modes, "Close all" notifications button, improved encrypted media handling and fractional scaling improvements.

The #Debian Janitor now automatically produces updated packages with the latest upstream Git commit for about 8k out of the 30k packages in the archive. Instructions on how to add the apt repo and which packages are included at janitor.debian.net/fresh / jelmer.uk/fresh-builds.html

@chrichri gitlab.gnome.org/World/Phosh/p - scale to fit users should think about sending patches to improve this (it's not that complicated and confined to the compositor)

@carlosgonz@mastodon.social video is already accelerated for fullscreen see https://source.puri.brem5/debs/epiphany/-/issues/32 and gitlab.gnome.org/Teams/Design/

Encrypted USB sticks are now automounted too in , no need to go via nautilus (thanks to GMountOperation):

...and you can swipe it away too in case you thing s.th. got stuck:

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Finally took the time to rework the splash screen code from January to get it closer to designs and to mergeable form:

Some folks have asked about making a spam blocker for the #Pinephone . I made one here for #Phosh: gitlab.com/kop316/phosh-antisp

If the contact is not in your contact list (or you added it as "Spam), it will automatically hang up.

Also, it has some user configuration options to allow 1) blocked numbers, 2) a caller through if they call twice within 10 seconds, or 3) A way to look for a subset of a number (e.g. an area code, a number prefix) and let that through.

Let me know what you think of it!

Rebuilt, polished, and finally published a thing that @moonglum helped me build ages ago: Lookmarks: git.sr.ht/~bascht/lookmarks

Say hello to bookworm: FTPMasters have created the next testing distribution, codename bookworm, as a copy of bullseye. It will get its first updates from the unstable suite in a few days time when the release cycle begins all over again #ReleasingDebianBullseye

@Alexmitter explored yes, coded no. There's a lot other (and lots of non ) things that I need to deal with first.

@pamaca this is not in any release yet (will be part of 0.13.1). But yes, only gets recent phosh nowadays since the amount of things to backport is just too much to backport to .

It's been only three days since 0.13.0 but since then we already landed two usability improvements:

- A button to close all notifications
- A way to cycle through all feedback modes (on/quiet/silent) by Pablo Correa Gómez

and there's a bit more cooking for 0.13.1.

@letterus there's also certainly areas within phosh that we can make faster or that will change in layout and hence use less resources (like the overview) but then again it depends on the details of the situation. If it's "overall slow" then it looks like a distro issue.

@letterus I don't have a pine phone so i can't compare. It e.g. depends on *where* things are slow since that's affected by e.g. pixman, mesa, if your distro's kernel trades CPU for battery live, etc... so it's hard to tell from here what the cause is.

phosh 0.13.0 is out 🚀 :
gitlab.gnome.org/World/Phosh/p

Improved call handling when shell is locked, lockscreen notifications, high contrast theme support and much more. Check the release notes.

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