Ubuntu Touch Q&A 85 This Saturday 26th Of Sept At 19:00 UTC
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The 85th Ubuntu Touch Q&A is this Saturday the 26th of September at 19:00 UTC. Please join us for Ubuntu Touch development, updates and answers to your questions! Forum questions get priority so post them here before the event or Youtube Livechat and Telegram during the live show.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h3kRM_8WvjsPlease remember that questions on porting to device **** or it's status, and questions on bugs will not be answered
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Under the question "How will Ubuntu Touch work with the new SNAP packages?" found on the UBports FAQ page, the answer states, in part, that a "goal is to support Snap packages" and that "this is still a work in progress."
I fully appreciate that the UBports devs are currently working on a great many urgent projects that have higher priorities than supporting Snaps. Even so, I can't help but asking the following questions:
Q1: Keeping in mind the above regarding priorities, is supporting Snap packages on UT still among the goals for UBports?
Q2: And if so, could Snap packages be supported on the PinePhone while UT remains based on 16.04, or would rebasing UT on 20.04 (and/or replacing upstart with systemd) be a prerequisite for supporting Snaps on the PinePhone?
Note: To state the obvious, Snap support could foster cross-platform support of confined apps on the PinePhone, which I believe would be a good thing.
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Trusted Prompt Sessions
One of the problems with moving to Wayland is that the Mir implementation of the latter lacks some of the features that were provided by the mirclient API. One such feature missing when using Wayland on the PinePhone and PineTab is "Trusted Prompt Sessions", this seems significant.
- To what extent can the missing "Trusted Prompt Sessions" feature be replaced using, for example,
wlr_foreign_toplevel_management_unstable_v1
andxdg-desktop-portal
? - What needs to be done for that to happen?
- And what will that then leave to be done?
- To what extent can the missing "Trusted Prompt Sessions" feature be replaced using, for example,
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What is the best way to keep up with development of Ubuntu Touch for the PinePhone? What I do now is use the development channel and just poke around after updating to see if anything changed. I keep an eye on https://gitlab.com/ubports/community-ports/pinephone but that repo doesn't update too often. Are there other places to watch? I also follow the Pine64 blog for general updates about the PinePhone.
Regarding PinePhone development, I don't want to ask "when" because I know the answer is "whenever it is ready" but can you describe what is involved in getting the 30 fps video that was demonstrated by Marius recently into the PinePhone image?
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Also, one bit of feedback on the Q&A -- there have been several times when I have thought of a question to post but it was outside of the window between when this post goes up and when the Q&A takes place. Then I forget until the window has opened and closed again. Do you not open the post for the next Q&A earlier because you are trying to avoid stale questions?
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Not a question, but I just want to express my excitement and gratitude to see progress being made in the "Upgrade your Qt" project.
Also, I'm amazed by the huge volume of CI jobs related to Qt 5.12 that have been submitted. Awesome work!
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@wsha1 said in Ubuntu Touch Q&A 85 This Saturday 26th Of Sept At 19:00 UTC:
one bit of feedback on the Q&A -- there have been several times when I have thought of a question to post but it was outside of the window between when this post goes up and when the Q&A takes place. Then I forget until the window has opened and closed again.
@wsha1 A new "announcement" thread inviting questions is usually posted about 5 days before the Q&A. And then a follow-up "reminder" thread (like the one linked here) is usually posted a little closer to the date of the Q&A. But, yes, like you, I often lose track of which weeks are Q&A weeks, probably because the Q&As occur in alternating weeks. Maybe what I propose below to @UBportsNews would help us both?
@UBportsNews I like the way that the initial announcement threads (like this thread) are posted (a) about 5 days before the Q&A, and (b) as a new thread for each Q&A. But with regard to the follow-up "reminder" threads (like the one linked here), I hope that you'll instead use an approach that's more compatible with the "watching" function. For example, instead of (or perhaps in addition to) posting each "reminder" into newly created threads, how about creating one "UBports Q&A Reminder" thread (a) to which only admins could post, and (b) that's always "pinned" to the top of the News section? That way, those with a poor memory (such as me) could mark the pinned "UBports Q&A Reminder" thread as "watching" so that we're more likely to see the "reminder" update before each Q&A.
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@GizmoChicken Leave that with us to think on, It's a nice idea will let you know.You can also can already subscribe to the UBports News Channel https://t.me/ubports_news (plug, plug) to get all Q&A and other news and update items as they are announced.
edit: Why not just mark the News thread on the Forum as Watching to get notifications on new items in Recent.
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@UBportsNews said in Ubuntu Touch Q&A 85 This Saturday 26th Of Sept At 19:00 UTC:
Leave that with us to think on, It's a nice idea will let you know.You can also can already subscribe to the UBports News Channel https://t.me/ubports_news (plug, plug) to get all Q&A and other news and update items as they are announced.
Thanks much for the reply. Yep, I know that I have other options (including adding a recurring reminder to my Thunderbird calendar). But as for Telegram, although I'm sure it's a great app and a great service, here in the North American colonies, Telegram isn't widely used.
edit: Why not just mark the News thread on the Forum as Watching to get notifications on new items in Recent.
Well, I could. But I suspect that if I did, I'd receive more notifications than I want.
To be candid, as you may have noticed, I don't lose track of the Q&A dates very often. But I've lost track of Q&A dates on a few occasions, so I can relate to @wsha1's frustration. And that's why I posted my proposal.
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Can we have a status about Halium 7.1 core work still needed before Halium 7.1 ports like the one for the FP2 can become the official port?
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Is there collaboration between the different communities to solve issues that might be common regarding the Pinephone?
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Recently Marius reported that He was going to use the pinephone as a daily driver in order to detect and work on some problems. Can you tell us how was the experience? (Issues, stability ...)
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Are there any collaboration plans to port some Open Store apps to Manjaro Lomiri?
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I'm itching to purchase the latest PinePhone Community Edition w/ Manjaro preinstalled
But if given the choice, I'd prefer to purchase a next generation PinePhone Community Edition w/ UBports UT preinstalled, especially if it were to ship with the full Yumi mascot printed on the back cover and some (maybe about $10) of the proceeds were to benefit UBports.
Question: Can you share any info regarding if/when a next generation PinePhone Community Edition w/ UBports UT preinstalled will be available for purchase?
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Could you make update for core apps separate from OS?
For exemple the messaging app had some bugs corrected long time ago, and we had to wait for OTA 13 to have it updated.
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@Keneda, Certain core apps, like Phone, Messaging and Morph Browser, are highly integrated with the system in a way that is difficult to decouple.
Morph, for instance, provides system components, that are made available to other apps.
Phone and Messaging access parts of the system that are not made available for click apps to access.There might also be some security concerns at play. Handling calls and text medsages are privacy sensitive operations that you might only want trusted applications to handle.
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In terms of resource allocation, how much does UBports splits the tasks between Pinephone and Android kernel based phones?
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@arubislander
I assumed some updates could be made "alone" because of this :
https://github.com/ubports/messaging-app/issues/183As you can see @lduboeuf provided a click separate messaging app on a "standelone" basis. So i wondered what can or cannot be done that way.
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I have the Pinephone convergence package but I am not able to make UT work with an external monitor. I tried manually switching between staged and windowed mode, too. What is the status of this feature?
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@arubislander said in Ubuntu Touch Q&A 85 This Saturday 26th Of Sept At 19:00 UTC:
Phone and Messaging access parts of the system that are not made available for click apps to access.
We could probably migrate
dlaler-app
andmessaging-app
to being shipped as unconfined clicks, as we control the source, and they aren't providing any system components themselves; though they do depend on some "private" components provided byaddress-book-app
.There might also be some security concerns at play. Handling calls and text medsages are privacy sensitive operations that you might only want trusted applications to handle.
The apps would still be "trusted" as clicks, because we maintain the source, even though they would be unconfined (as they currently are anyway). We wouldn't need to add new apparmor rules or such for this.
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@dobey
That would be very great that you (ubport) make standalone all possible "core" apps