Last week parts of the #MobileLinux community got together at #FrOSCon and, dare I say, had a great time in our "FOSS on Mobile" devroom 🌈
Throughout two days we had some hacking, lightning talks, workshops and BoFs!
Saturday morning I had the pleasure of welcoming around 5 people (at 10:00 in the morning!)
to the room.
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Lightning talks were scheduled on both saturday and sunday for 14:00 - 15:00.
Sadly I didn't take many pictures,
because I still had to finish up the slides for my presentation at 15:15 😅
But maybe someone else has taken any and is willing to share :)
Anyway:
@linmob gave a talk about https://linuxphoneapps.org
(slides are available at https://programm.froscon.org/2023/events/2988.html)
We also had a talk about mobile routers using DD-WRT.
We may have had one more talk,
but I cannot quite remember currently, sorry
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Time flew by in my talk and I didn't manage to talk about everything that I originally had planned, but it was still pretty fun and I hope you enjoyed it as well!
Have a look at the slides here:
https://programm.froscon.org/2023/events/2950.html
and the recording here:
https://media.ccc.de/v/froscon2023-2950-the_year_of_linux_on_desktop_wmobile
Directly afterwards we had the #phosh Get Together. If memory serves we must've been between 20 to 30 people (?) and lively discussions where had around all things #phosh and #MobileLinux
Thanks for coming!
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@devrtz @kuleszdl I found the student project very interesting as it showed on one hand nicely what gaps there are in the development workflow and documentation and on the other hand how far #libadwaita got us already to make apps easy.