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RE: Web App generator
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RE: Telegram Style Reduction?
Much better! But maybe a lighter green on the sent messages? The current green makes the date of the message a little bit unreadable
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RE: Telegram Style Reduction?
@NeoTheThird Yeah, I meant just a little bit of margin, the text is too close to the left side...
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RE: Telegram Style Reduction?
Looks nice! But I would change a few things:
- I would make the edge of the messages thinner
- I would put a lighter color on the first person messages
- I would put a little more margin in the messages
- Messages should be centered with respect to their boxes
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Which should be the new name of Ubuntu Touch?
Should it be UBports Touch, Ubuntu Mobile, Ubuntu Phone, Ubuntu Pocket.... or should it stay as Ubuntu Touch? Feel free to comment new ideas.
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RE: UBports Community Q&A: Saturday, May 13, 2017
路 I've heard you successfully installed Anbox on a OnePlus One. Which apps did you try? Do F-Droid apps work fine?
路 How can I try Anbox on my Ubuntu Touch device? Does it work fine?
路 Will Anbox be included as part of Ubuntu Touch at some point?
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RE: Welcome to the UBports community! Introduce yourself here!
Hi,
I'm Paul Hodgetts (@Jujuyeh). I'm a Computer Science student. I'm from Spain and I'm helping with spanish translations and giving some feedback. I own a Meizu Pro 5 as a daily driver.I wish I could help you with anything.
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RE: A vision of where to go after Ubuntu Touch's death
I agree with that. I know snaps would make things easier, but unluckly it's too soon to leave click apps. Users still depend on them.
Let's see where (and when) Canonical is going to left us at our own way...
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RE: A vision of where to go after Ubuntu Touch's death
Thank you @Mitu for sharing your vision. I agree with all you have said, and I'm really proud how rapidly the community gave a response to these breaking news.
If we want to keep Ubuntu Touch alive, we have to find soon an alternative to Ubuntu One services, including notifications and the app store. Then, that should be considered on a first step, because that would be the first thing to notice on Canonical's fading. Next step should be focus on Unity 8's evolution and snaps (and so on), because that only affects future plans and not so much on the current experience.
I want to thank you all guys, let's demonstrate how a community-driven mobile OS rocks!