I upgraded #GNOME #Calls to #gtk4 + #libadwaita for fun. It's now released in v47.0! Should be available soon in your #LinuxMobile distribution of choice 🚀
Massive thanks to @devrtz, @agx, @brainblasted, and Maximiliano for putting up with my beginner-level GTK skills!
I released #GNOME #Calls 47.0 yesterday 🚀 \o/
This is the first release running #gtk4 and #libadwaita
Thanks a lot to everyone who contributed code, translations and bug reports!
Find the release notes at https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/calls/-/releases/v47.0
And of course, it has already been uploaded to 🎉
Introducing Casilda - A Wayland compositor widget!
A simple Wayland compositor widget for Gtk 4 which can be used to embed other processes windows in your Gtk 4 application.
It was originally created for Cambalache's workspace using wlroots, a modular library to create Wayland compositors.
Following Wayland tradition, this library is named after my hometown in Santa Fe, Argentina
Read more about it at https://blogs.gnome.org/xjuan/2024/09/13/introducing-casilda-wayland-compositor-widget/
Today was "Bundesweiter Warntag" in Germany so a good point in time to test #ModemManager's & #phosh's upcoming #cellbroadcast support 🚨 .
The sounds emitted by #feedbackd are only stubs (and you don' t hear the haptic in the video but I promise it's there 😃).
There's three messages because the CBMs are sent out on three different channels.
Thanks @NGIZero for supporting my work on this!
Are you working on a project to make our internet more resilient/secure/human-centered/inclusive/better/.../?
You could consider applying for funding.
We currently have 5 calls open:
NGI0 Core: Internet architecture
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NGI TALER: Privacy-preserving digital payments
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NGI Fediversity: Creating the hosting stack of the future
Deadline Oct 1
🎙️ Did a live recording *with audience* for the first time for the postmarketOS podcast!
Featuring:
* Lots of great talks
* Social event with hacking & soldering
* Pixel 3a port to @mobian
* Getting home late at night with the Railway app
* An interactive quiz
"I no longer wanna wait, we are in 2024 and I think it's time for linux on phones now!" *room clapping*
https://cast.postmarketos.org/episode/43-FrOSCon-2024-special/
Immer für ein Späßchen zu haben, das BSI https://www.heise.de/news/BSI-vergibt-zwei-IT-Sicherheitskennzeichen-an-Zoom-9862082.html
And here's what we could do for copy. Put that into an extra MR for now so we can check whether it's predictive enough for the user what is being copied (while the paste bits from above can already land for 0.42).
Note that this is orthogonal to what an app/UI toolkit offers for copy/paste (via context menus or drag handles) already.
Weekly GNU-like #MobileLinux Update (36/2024): Bug fix releases and Mimi Browser
https://linmob.net/weekly-update-36-2024/
#LinuxMobile #Phosh #PlasmaMobile #UbuntuTouch #SailfishOS #akademy2024 #PinePhone #Librem5
Copy / paste can be fiddly on mobile. I opened an MR today to make the paste part a bit easier in phosh-osk-stub (another old branch finally cleaned up into a (hopefully) mergeable state):
Good news everyone! Geoclue 2.7.2 is out.
Now for the bad news: Although alternatives exist, the shutdown of Mozilla Location Services (#MLS) basically crippled #Geoclue for devices without a GPS.
Help is on the way though, code for a GeoIP location source is being developed, and it should make it easy to add different providers. Please see the MR here:
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/geoclue/geoclue/-/merge_requests/186
Testing, comments, patches and suggestions for GeoIP providers are welcome!
#MobileLinux #location
Looking for more internship project ideas for Outreachy (December-March cohort)
GNOME is interested in participating in the Outreachy December-March cohort, and while we already have a few great projects, we are looking for experienced mentors with a couple more project ideas. Hurry up, we have until September 11 to conclude our list of ideas.
Please, submit project ideas on https://gitlab.gnome.org/Teams/internship/project-ideas
Feel free to message us on #internships:gnome.org (matrix) if you have any doubts.
https://feborg.es/looking-for-more-internship-project-ideas-for-outreachy-december-march-cohort/
Weekly GNU-like #MobileLinux Update (35/2024): #MaemoLeste Progress and other roundups
https://linmob.net/weekly-update-35-2024/
#LinuxMobile #Phosh #PlasmaMobile #UbuntuTouch #SailfishOS #PinePhone #Librem5
…and here are my #FreeSoftware bits for August:
https://honk.sigxcpu.org/con/Free_Software_Activities_August_2024.html
New blogpost about creating bit-by-bit reproducible images with mkosi(!)
https://vdwaa.nl/mkosi-reproducible-arch-images.html
#archlinux #systemd #mkosi
One thing that bugged me is that we had no way in #phosh to present only the available OSK layouts to the user to pick from. This led to confusion as users configured a layout which then would not be available later on. phosh-osk-stub can now provide that information to mobile settings (and it will be simple to add support for e.g. squeekboard if it dumps out the relevant information).
Thanks to #libadwaita and #GTK4's list models such things are fun to add.
For #Erlang folks, Rebar3 just got version 3.24.0 released, which has some bug fixes, a bunch of internal maintenance, and also turns on rich compiler error messages by default: https://github.com/erlang/rebar3/releases/tag/3.24.0