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@linmob @DrewNaylor

It is not the first time this happens and then users are confused about bugs. Sometimes these bugs are known because it is unfinished work. In other cases, it can come from integrating random patches on top of releases. Now it is shipped in the form of a developer release which is advertised as 'look we have a new release'. If you want to test experimental stuff to give feedback upstream, consider to keep it in dev circles instead of social media.

do-not-ship.it

I didn't brag about it here (yet 😉 ) but I'm extremely proud of my latest life achievement: having been granted a #debian Developer account! 🎉

This is due in no small part to my involvement in the wonderful #mobilelinux community, which I'm proud to be a part of.

Let's keep the FLOSS ball rolling!

phosh 0.20.0~beta2 is out 🚀📱 :

It fixes most of the things for 0.20.0 but there's more.

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

@purism

phoc 0.21.0~beta1 is now out, improving several aspects of touch gestures in phosh and making scale-to-fit settings apply immediately at runtime. Grab it from gitlab.gnome.org/World/Phosh/p

If an application is not adaptive and hence doesn't fit the phone screen under , 's scale-to-fit could help since some time. With the recent phoc release this can happen at runtime and there's a GUI for that now too:

@Puri_sm

TIL that Mutt is already 25 years years old. AAAND: It's got an awwwwwsome birthday picture: mutt.org/

📢 📢 📢 Today we publish an Open Letter from developers to the #Linux #community regarding shipping unfinished patches to users.

Shipping unfinished patches harms the user experience and slows down the review process in #FOSS projects to improve the patches.

You can read our Open Letter at: do-not-ship.it

If you agree with this letter, you can support it by signing it, see: do-not-ship.it/sign

#donotship #openletter #community #mobile #development #userexperience #opensource #PSA

@debacle the genode: calls will be wrapped in auto generated stubs later on (like the `ge_gtk:init()` but that's on the erlang since and I want to make the node side more complete first.

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When discussing something completely different () with @debacle at Debian Reunion in HH I remembered that I started bindings for a while back. So I pulled out that code on my way back, decrufted it a bit and it can now create objects and call methods. It needs way more work but it's starting to do useful things:

phosh 0.20.0~beta1 is out 🚀📱 :

Couple of days late due to Reunion in HH but here we go:

* swipe gestures on top and bottom bar
* quick settings and top bar on lock screen
* Revamp settings menu
* Lots of detail fixes

It's a beta since we want to put some final touches on gestures and top-bar to not regress (see gitlab.gnome.org/groups/World/).

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

@purism

Thanks to everyone making Debian Reunion Hamburg possible! For those who missed the live streams, the recordings are available at meetings-archive.debian.net/pu. Enjoy!

Calls v43.alpha.1 has been released 🚀
It's actually a couple of days old already, but I got distracted by all the nice people I met at #debianreunion \o/
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@mobian

Anyway this is the first release with support for SRTP!

gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/calls/-

#gnomeonmobile #librem5 #calls #sip #phosh #gnome #mobile #gnu #linux @purism

phoc 0.20 has been released, with lots of work on touch gesture support to be consumed by upcoming phosh release. grab it while it's fresh ➡️ gitlab.gnome.org/World/Phosh/p

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