Ubuntu Touch Q&A 79 Saturday 4th Of July At 19:00UTC
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@Thatoo
I can just answer for vcf:
The import vcf file is already there but only accessible from outside ( that is you select your file in filemanager and open it in contact-app).
I've managed to provide this feature directly from contact app. Hope it will land soon, just waiting for review -
@Thatoo - just a note that there is already a PR for including vcf import and export directly in the Contacts app - there is a click available for the beta you can test at https://t.me/ubports_qa_team/35166 -
(it has worked well on my tests of it for armhf on the Meizu Pro 5.)Best regards,
Steve Berson -
are there plans to bring flutter support to Ubuntu Touch, Fluffychats new features and functions come in the flutter version of Fluffychat, and it'd be lovely to get all these fancy flashy features and get full support back on Ubuntu Touch.
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@lduboeuf
Did you managed to add export in VCF too? -
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Please note this thread is for questions for the Q&A and is not the place for support questions and answers. Also that this still applies...Please remember that questions on porting to device **** or it's status, and questions on bugs will not be answered
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@Keneda yes also done
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Some pinephones have stability issues at the high dram frequency the images have. How will you address this for future non tech savvy users?
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@farkasdvd There are plans to upgrade Qt, but "binary compatibility" is not as simple as that. There are plenty of things using private APIs (because they have to).
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Please talk about camera update. I don't really need it but could be awesome to see it working, plus if you see now It can work as stated here: https://gitlab.com/ubports/community-ports/pinephone/-/issues/37
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What do You think about ICE contacts and medical information quick access on lockscreen?
https://forums.ubports.com/topic/4551/request-privileged-ice-contacts-available-on-lockscreen-medical-information -
@UBportsNews Issue resolution process
Looking at all the issues, is there a process in place to decide which issues will be solved in which release, let's say prioritize them?
Gitlab has a nice board for this. It would help to focus efforts. There are for example many issue related to 2G/3G/4G, like 172, 152, 140, 120, 57. They could be all related.Proposal for review
- tag all issues using predefined tags
- organize the board to see which issues are solved per OTA release
- voting system? (bug bounty). Which developer fixes which issues.
Maybe all of this is already in place, but I could not find it.
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Please give us an update on the improvements that have recently been merged into the armhf and arm64 root file systems, as well as those you expect to land in the immediate future.
Thanks,
Ari -
@dobey Thanks, I did not know that. It makes sense that there are binary compatibility issues if the D-pointer pattern is ignored
Could you give me an example where the private API is used?