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phosh 0.20.0 is out 🚀📱 :

After three beta releases we've finally tagged phosh 0.20.0.

Check out the full release notes at gitlab.gnome.org/World/Phosh/p . This also links to the release notes of the beta releases which have more details.

And the good news is we already have new merge requests pending for phosh 0.20.1 and 0.30.0.

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phoc 0.21.0 has been released, more stable than ever, paving the way for the imminent release of phosh that will bring a lot of goodies in :) Grab it at ➡️ gitlab.gnome.org/World/Phosh/p @purism

@leimon @debconf That was more from the Debian point of view like: what's the likeliest thing that we can get booting, show up a display and run stock and that's not the devkit.

@leimon @debconf someone needs to find the time to fix up gitlab.gnome.org/World/Phosh/p. is a mitmach-shell so patches are welcome. kanshi (wayland.emersion.fr/kanshi/) might work for you too.

@agx I mean I know I'm an #rms fan boy, but even for open source folks this is clearly GNU/Linux phone, as we have had Android/Linux phones for over a decade now

@Fu Interesting. Did you dock it to larger screen? What apps did you use? Most people I've met that use this with Android weren't very happy with the app situation where as on Linux with a distribution you have the adaptive ones as well as the ones for desktop that work very well in these situations (as they were built with that use case in mind).

phosh 0.20.0~beta3 is out 🚀📱 :

It fixes many bugs on our road to 0.20.0.

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

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Improved 's screenshot support a bit so it can also handle screen area selection leveraging slurp (wayland.emersion.fr/slurp/) and gnome-screenshot.

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@Fu My goal is to work towards being able to leave the laptop at home more often. If it has "market value" remains to be seen. I do think that "PC in your pocket" is a great differentiator for the and other linux mobile devices that is often overlooked.

For my talk I've hacked up the great pdf-presenter-console to fit the phone screen and show my notes so I can see what's currently on the LCD for the audience: source.puri.sm/guido.gunther/p

It's pretty ☀️ here at so let's have automatic switching to HighContrast theme in (based on the ambient light sensor) so one doesn't have to toggle it manually when moving to the talks inside.

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