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Just learned at #FOSSY24 (thanks to @allison ) about the #OpenInfra policy for AI generated content: openinfra.dev/legal/ai-policy (v0.9.2 at the time of my writing). It's a very reasonable approach, rooted in the best-practices that mature FOSS projects have applied for a very long time for vetting code contributions.

@phosh @furilabs Indeed 😍 . Phosh is one thing what makes this so awesome.

@RannyBergamotte @alaraajavamma

Just for the record: The Librem 5 has pogo pins for extension. There's a breakout board for that (shop.puri.sm/shop/librem-5-rig) but you can also do without it.

There's also a breakout board to repurpose the M.2 slot:
source.puri.sm/Librem5/librem5

I'm glad to annouce Loupe 46.2 and snapshot 46.3 are now available in unstable.
This was blocked by a massive update of crates I worked on the past two months. #Rust #Debian #GNOME

@whynothugo @arunmani I think I don't understand the intention then. If you want to do that in a regular window you'd call `gnome-control-center wifi`. (which is what happens when you tap "Wi-Fi Settings").

I had a peaceful calm talk today, usually I rush things up. A talk that I can finally place in peace to subinsb.com/talks (page under construction).

Shout out to @Anoop & @agx 👋

Since 2010, the Debian Snapshot service functions as a "wayback machine" that allows access to old packages based on dates and version numbers. However, this service has been in need for big maintenance for quite a while. Luckily, thanks to Glasklar Teknik AB and DSA in June 2024 the service has been migrated to new hardware and is now fully up and running again: enjoy snapshot.debian.org/ micronews.debian.org/2024/1722 #debian

@whynothugo @arunmani We don't use Windows only Linux 😃 .

Seriously: I guess you mean popping up a separate dialog for the selection? That would work too but would make other potentially relevant information hidden. Having it all in one "vertical column" avoids this. This will become more visible when we don't swap out the quick settings for the status page anymore.

@ahoneybun They ship both. squeekboard being the default there atm.

@ahoneybun Are you on squeekboard or phosh-osk-stub? It only shows for phosh-osk-stub as squeeboard doesn't support those (yet?).

@chfkch This looks like the right approach to me until we're in more feature complete waters. Alternative would be to only release 1-3 times a year.

@chfkch No worries. If you look into the related MRs you'll already see mentions about future widgetry that will improve on this (or just wait until it materializes 😃).

It's as so often in sw development: cut the problem into parts that can progress independently (here: the actual status pages and their content (bluetooth, wifi, …) and the quick settings widgetry.

We could have waited until everything is ready but opted to get the ready parts out to easy some workflows.

@ahoneybun That GUI bit is in mobile settings and it allows you to arrange the order of the shortcuts but currently doesn't allow to add/remove them. Code contributions to improve this welcome 😃

@ahoneybun If it's about the shortcuts:

gsettings get sm.puri.phosh.osk.Terminal shortcuts

"man phosh-osk-stub" has that explained.

@chfkch This is not about UX design but about having status pages early or wait for other things to land. We opted for early and iterating on it. You're free to not use that feature and totally ignore it.

The above networks are mocked via python-dbusmock. Here's a screenshot of a real list:

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@arunmani and myself worked a bit on making Wi-Fi networks easier to select in 's quick setting status page by giving the Wi-Fi list more vertical space and making each list box row a bit wider thus making it easier to select via touch (the same applies to other status pages like Bluetooth device selection):

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