Q&A 45 Saturday 2nd of March at 19:00 UTC
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The next Ubuntu Touch Q&A is this Saturday 2nd of March. Along with the latest updates and info we would also like your questions. So please post them below and we will do our best to answer them live on the day.
Do remember questions on porting to device **** or it's status and questions on bugs will not be answered. Other than that it's over to you.
Youtube live link for Saturday https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbbmDH5ebkQ
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Hi, some information about Dekko2 Development would be great :-). Thanks for great work so far. Michael
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Could you share a little more about Unity8 / Mir on the Edge channel, please.
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With from what I am understand it to be an upcoming complete removal of Oxide from the code, will some or all Ogra based webapps stop working after OTA8 or OTA9?
If so, is it possible to see some development happen on Webapp Creator and/or the Morph Browser to easier facilitate recreating these to the post-Oxide code base? -
There is many version of rootfs, hybris, edge, mainline....
There is no doc to explain each version and when use it.
Also for arm64 UT is broke ? libhybris for caf device with halium-7.1 ? -
Now that latest mir is almost done (i guess you guys are aiming OTA-9), what is next on your focus list? What's your priority in:
- mainline devices (pine / purism)
- anbox
- full wayland (replacing mir protocol)
- unity desktop
- hidl hardware layer
- whatever cool thing i missed
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@rogier-oudshoorn said in Q&A 45 Saturday 2nd of March at 19:00 UTC:
full wayland (replacing mir protocol)
Mir will not be fully replaced. When new Mir is switched to, clients will be able to use Wayland. However, until certain features are implemented in wayland protocol extensions, the Mir client protocol has to be used for those features (trusted prompt sessions primarily).
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Thanks for giving us a tantalizingly quick flash of Unity8 on the Edge, @UniSuperBox
I was thinking... As with Unity7, shouldn't the orange "Ubuntu" button open the wider range of apps? With the app tray reserved for the most common ones we use? Then you can flick them away (or use the windows controls if you're in desktop mode) as you do with a normal app...
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@3arn0wl
All is as described, but open apps appear on the Launcher (official name for the dock/tray) of course.
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Sorry, @UniSuperBox - I'm never very good with the names!