With the groundwork done in #phosh 0.25 and the (upcoming) 0.26 to move power button handling from the compositor (#phoc) to the shell (phosh) we'd have the bits in place to wire up a long press menu for e.g. emergency calls, screenshots, etc.
This certainly needs styling but it'd be nice to see the first bits in 0.27. I became used to it pretty quickly.
I met someone else on campus who has a #librem5
I think this qualifies for the highest concentration of L5's/campus.
Bits from the Release Team: #bookworm in hard freeze https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2023/03/msg00004.html
phosh 0.25.2 is out 🚀📱:
This is a bugfix only release to fix a regression on the #PinePhone. #Librem5 is not affected . While at that we backport some fixes in #phosh. Thanks QC8086 and airtower for testing!
Check out the full release notes at https://phosh.mobi/releases/rel-0.25.2/
#phosh @purism #gnome #linux #mobile #LinuxMobile #MobileLinux
Nice talk by Evangelos Ribeiro Tzaras about #phosh for #Linux phones.
Part 6 already in the phone camera series :D
mmsd-tng just got it's 1,000th commit today!
Today's new peak in peer review's abusive behavior: "You have been assigned to review a manuscript for [paywalled journal]", without asking. Not even the classic "invitation"/spam letter — direct assignment together with account creation on a review platform. I have the feeling my review is going to be [very] late…
That's a new way of awesome. When I use the regular #twitter web-ui (https://twitter.com) I can't follow any links there anymore:
What branch namespaces are you using in your git based projects? I usually have
- backup/ with a git alias to create a ref from the currently checked out branch there so I can track progress over time
- debug/ for branches that end up with dbg enabled, additional prints, etc.
- <subproject>/ if work splits up into several branches of related topics
- applied/ to keep a ref of branches exactly as applied upstream when upstream uses mailing lists only workflow
- review/ for reviewing
Phosh 0.25.0 is out 🚀📱:
See https://phosh.mobi/releases/rel-0.25.0/ for details.
#phosh #librem5 @purism #gnome #linux #mobile #lLinuxMobile #MobileLinux
#emacs with #convergence on the #purism #librem5 with a Nexdock 2. I hope this idea catches on more and more!
📱 I've tagged version 0.1.0 of #feedbackd (a daemon to handle audio, haptic and led feedback on #LinuxMobile e.g. when using (but not limited to) #phosh :
https://source.puri.sm/Librem5/feedbackd/-/tags/v0.1.0
Along with that goes feedbackd-device-themes:
https://source.puri.sm/Librem5/feedbackd-device-themes/-/tags/v0.1.0
gregoa's blog: demo video: dpt(1) in pkg-perl-tools
https://info.comodo.priv.at/blog/demo_video__dpt_1__in_pkg_perl_tools.html
Video is at 2 x speed.
The prototype code at https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/Phosh/phoc/-/merge_requests/420
A short introduction on how to use your desktop system for #MobileLinux development using a nested #phosh session (and without having to compile anything):
https://phosh.mobi/posts/phosh-dev-part-0/
This is planned to have follow up parts, let's see how this works out.
NEW POST: Aino Corry looks at three ways that retrospectives can go wrong, and how to fix them
https://martinfowler.com/articles/retrospective-antipatterns.html