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phosh 0.16.0 is out 🚀 :

* Nicer (fading) labels in the overview (by @KekunPlazas )
* Keypad can shuffle the buttons
* More style refresh by Sam

Check out the full release notes gitlab.gnome.org/World/Phosh/p for details.

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Completely forgot 🤦 : I've tagged a new git snapshot of feedbackd on 2022-02-08: source.puri.sm/Librem5/feedbac

Changes are config reload at runtime, keeping the configured profile over reboots and some API doc updates. Thanks for the contributions everyone!

@kop316 The MR gitlab.gnome.org/World/Phosh/p has the gsetting documented (not pasting it here in case we change it before merging)

As of 0.15.0 supports arbitrary passwords. Those who want to stick to 0⃣1⃣2⃣3⃣4⃣5⃣6⃣7⃣8⃣9⃣ can shuffle the layout to make 🕵️‍♀️ a bit harder (once the merge request landed). Can be turned ▶️/⏹️ via a gsetting.

@normandc Not yet - the thing in the demo is s.th. different I stitched together debugging input issues gitlab.gnome.org/guidog/phosh- - but it's supports popovers for long press (although I want to tweak how they're selected since you currently need to lift your finger and maybe use a two row layout).

I used that to explore completion via and a simple word list a bit. Turns out it does quite well for German due to the rather long words, not so well for English. But now I have the problem partitioned between the on screen keyboard side and what is needed on the completion side in my head.

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Heads up: phosh-osk-stub moved out of 's repo and to: gitlab.gnome.org/guidog/phosh- as it acquired more and more cruft while debugging some (now fixed) touch input related issues in 4.

Mostly mentioning it here since some distros (such as ) used it in the past on architectures that had trouble building to fulfill session dependencies (which is not an issue anymore nowadays) so it can safely be dropped.

@braydon@glacierfoods.social @kyle @arjen @staticvoidmaine @kop316 @blendergeek

See this link for what myself and others are using / have used:

source.puri.sm/Librem5/firmwar

This should help as a start, many more work for sure - in fact I found most of them working rather than none working. This is not a "buying recommendation".

@braydon@glacierfoods.social @kyle @arjen @staticvoidmaine @kop316 @blendergeek

> Additionally there isn't a clear option for docking for use on larger screens.

Can you link to an issue/bug here what is missing?

The video for my @fosdem talk about @mobian has been published, feel free to have a look in case you weren't able to watch it live: fosdem.org/2022/schedule/event

#fosdem #mobilelinux #pinephone #pinephonepro #librem5 #mobian

@kop316 I'm still amazed how often I use these and how quickly I got used to having hardware kill switches on a device.

It was a pleasure meeting all of you and thanks for the great input. I hope we can repeat this at some point.

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FOSDEM talk was so much fun! thanks to everyone who came along.

Cheers @GuidoGuenther for hosting me :D it was great to chat

Der Ausverkauf geht weiter.
Was soll daran "souverän" sein?

Hat jemand schon kritische Stimmen aus einer der Regierungsfraktionen gehört?
Oder wars das jetzt mit Open-Source in der Verwaltung?

We'll be having a (virtual) contributors get together at this Sunday. The jitsi room can likely handle some more people so if you're a contributor (designer, translator, bug reporter, developer, distribution packager, …) and want to meet the other folks just sign up at fosdem.org/2022/schedule/event

See you there!

@kop316 @purism

Just look at source.puri.sm/Librem5/chatty/ - and that doesn't even include your work . You totally should be on the list of contributors.

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