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Could the upcoming Thunderbird mobile app be ported to Ubuntu Touch?

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      Opolork
      last edited by 4 May 2022, 13:40

      Thunderbird mobile application is coming soon: https://www.ghacks.net/2022/05/03/thunderbird-mobile-application-is-coming-soon

      How can you trust that an app really won't send some company your location data, when you tell it not to? The only way you can trust a program not to do something it isn't supposed to do is if it is free software. ~ RMS

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        kugiigi
        last edited by 4 May 2022, 13:59

        It's for Android/iOS so not likely. There's more chance if they make the desktop app usable on mobile or some hacks like what is commonly done in other distros like Mobian. That's more likely to work on UT than the Android/iOS version.

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          Opolork @kugiigi
          last edited by 4 May 2022, 14:03

          @kugiigi Hi. But with all the source code being open, would an UT version be fairly easy?

          How can you trust that an app really won't send some company your location data, when you tell it not to? The only way you can trust a program not to do something it isn't supposed to do is if it is free software. ~ RMS

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            AppLee @Opolork
            last edited by 4 May 2022, 14:48

            Hi @opolork

            No it is not.
            Seeing the code is one thing but GUI are ultra specific.

            For the core component of a software (a mailer for example) you have to take some time... say 1year.
            Now users can use it with command lines, but it's not very convenient so you need a GUI.
            The GUI for such an app will be at least one year for the simple features. And another year to test things out.

            Now if you want to port this software to another platform, you can often reuse the core component, but you'll have to adapt the GUI to the new platform (screen size, techno, ...).
            Basically you're back to square 2 and will have to redo all the GUI (2 years).

            Android is mainly Java so if Thunderbird is built in Java, nothing can be reused.
            If they'll use QT (which I doubt) then we might gain 10 to 15% of the development time.

            Oh by the way, I mentioned basic features...
            With GUI, users are now asking for "costumization".
            These are additional features that can double or triple the GUI's development time...

            If you understand this message, then you understand the hurdle it is to have Ubuntu Touch.
            And why the true "convergence" is such a powerful tool (being able to use a software on multiple platforms without the need for a custom development...), and so difficult to achieve
            That is the spirit behind Ubuntu Touch.

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              domubpkm
              last edited by 4 May 2022, 16:09

              And in my opinion, why start a new project from scratch ? If only dekko could be debugged, optimized and therefore used to its full potential, many would be satisfied.

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                Opolork @domubpkm
                last edited by Opolork 5 Apr 2022, 16:15 4 May 2022, 16:15

                @domubpkm said in Could the upcoming Thunderbird mobile app be ported to Ubuntu Touch?:

                And in my opinion, why start a new project from scratch ? If only dekko could be debugged, optimized and therefore used to its full potential, many would be satisfied.

                Hi. Do you mean Dekko 2? https://open-store.io/app/dekko2.dekkoproject

                How can you trust that an app really won't send some company your location data, when you tell it not to? The only way you can trust a program not to do something it isn't supposed to do is if it is free software. ~ RMS

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                  domubpkm @Opolork
                  last edited by 4 May 2022, 16:29

                  @opolork Of course 🙂 I say dekko, because now the 2 is useless. It's like in the OpenStore I'm tired of seeing Teleports with BETA.. 😉

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                    kugiigi @domubpkm
                    last edited by 4 May 2022, 17:29

                    @domubpkm Yeah, Dekko 2 should just be Dekko and TELEports should not be Beta 😆
                    Anyway, Dekko is great and the most convergent app I use on UT. Hopefully someone picks up its development. But in reality, an email client isn't a simple app. It'll be really hard to make it comparable to existing ones.

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                      Emphrath @domubpkm
                      last edited by Emphrath 5 Apr 2022, 20:25 4 May 2022, 20:25

                      @domubpkm Dekko gave me a good laugh today - i was trying to add a mail to the spam list and when I clicked "add to spam list" it gave me a popup: "Note: Mark as spam not implemented yet: Fix it before release !!!" :grinning_squinting_face:
                      No joke, that's one of the things I like about this OS: how pretty clear it is sometimes that just a couple of people are working on some part of it. Reminds me of an update on halium-devel where instead of the usual camera shutter noise, when I took a picture I heard an insanely loud goat noise. Whoever did it please tell me - you're a genius ^^

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                        Opolork @domubpkm
                        last edited by 5 May 2022, 06:19

                        @domubpkm Fair enough. 🙂

                        How can you trust that an app really won't send some company your location data, when you tell it not to? The only way you can trust a program not to do something it isn't supposed to do is if it is free software. ~ RMS

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