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@petrisch Thanks. I've seen and ⭐ -ed it already. It's totally awesome!

I guess I need to move to the fosstodon instance so I can have it in my profile 😄

@badrihippo I think something like gitlab.gnome.org/guidog/phosh- which allows us to build the DB from current and dfsg free data. This will need some experimentation to find a good balance between DB size and good data. We can also certainly enhance the scripting to parse more articles and then drop rows from the table with few occurrences.

As usual, help is here very welcome.

@badrihippo @Blort It would only work for text-input. ctrl-c/v is a good fallback for most apps but the quest is to make it superfluous in as many apps as possible.

@badrihippo you can expand the terminal shortcuts to your liking (and also add actual cursor keys there)

@badrihippo All GTK4 related issues I'm aware off are resolved but we still have the issue of a good corpus (hopefully for 0.43) for presage before we can mark it as non-experimental.

I've also seen presage hit internal assertions so hunspell is still the safer bet (but a lot less useful too)

Do you have any experience in Python and GTK4? Do you want to help maintain an app with literally tens of users? Do you hate every web browser to the point you want to avoid it altogether?

Web Apps is the app for you (to help maintain)! I have marked a few issues as 'contribution welcome' here: codeberg.org/eyekay/webapps/is

University is starting to keep me busier than usual, but I don't want to let it create yet another abandonware strewn in the GNOME ecosystem.

#gnome

@haui Nice!

You're likely aware but just in case: gnome-calls with SIP should work see gitlab.com/postmarketOS/pmapor and the MR linked there.

You could do home assistant lights with 's launcher-box plugin as band aid (e.g. add launchers and use the or progress bar/counter API to indicate on/off)
(a real plugin for homeassistant would be nice though).

@cassidy

--enable-features=UseOzonePlatform --ozone-platform=wayland

helps

Pro-tip: Write code for the reviewers. Helping them helps you.

A very specific case: Separate code movement from other changes to independent commits.

As a reviewer, checking code movement with 'git show --color-moved' takes mere seconds rather than minutes. Checking subsequent changes on top is easy as well. Combined, it's much, much harder.

And remember, it might be you looking at the same commits years down the line.

@me Note that this should not be necessary if all things work correctly. From what you wrote there it looks like a bug in the Librem5 sound theme package.

phosh 0.42.0 is out 🚀📱:

There's 🐛 fixes and improvements, check out the full release notes at phosh.mobi/releases/rel-0.42.0 for details or see below short 🧵

🙏 to everyone who contributed to this release.

#phosh #librem5 #pinephone #gtk #wlroots #gnome #linux #mobile #LinuxMobile

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@wannoye Maybe this one is interesting to you as it involves moving a bit of C code to stand alone Rust program to ease testing apps: gitlab.gnome.org/World/Phosh/p

@wannoye @phosh @BHSPitMonkey @Gnome I'd pick what bothers you the most. "First issue" is highly subjective as it very much depends on what someone already knows, is interested in, device used, phase of the moon. If your pick turns out too complex maintainers will likely help to either simplify or pick something close.

@krille @arunmani
From a technological PoV I don't think there's much to merge as they're quite different stacks: GNOME shell uses the St toolkit for UI and mutter as compositor in one processes while phosh uses GTK for the UI (also the OSK) and a wlroots based compositor all running as separate processes (and I think everyone has good reasons for doing it that way).

At @phosh, we are working on making the quick-settings panel more responsive and snappy.

This new layout lets you access the preferences (i.e. status pages) quickly and in a responsive manner.

Feel free to join the merge request discussion (gitlab.gnome.org/World/Phosh/p) and test this new feature, so we can land it soon!

#phosh #linux #linuxmobile #mobile #wayland

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