Hello everyone,
Final days before OTA-10 feature freeze with still a few features in
flight. In overall landing-wise, today we had: a new telephony-service
(messaging fixes), a new messaging-app (tweaks to voice messaging),
bugfixes for ubuntu-system-settings-online-accounts, new content-hub and
a
Hi,
Le 10/03/2016 20:21, Randall Ross a écrit :
Hi,
I was having a conversation with my Ubuntu buddies recently that spawned
some interesting ideas. I thought that the list would be a good place to
discuss too...
FYI, Fairphone 1 had a "peace of mind" widget for android :
it turns off all
On 10 March 2016 at 18:24, Wayne Ward wrote:
> This morning proposed update is great
> plus gave me a idea - i dont use google account so i setup a google account
> changed my facebook to send notifications to the google account
> now i have facebook notifications!!
>
Glad to hear it. For those
As someone who absolutely despises notifications most of the time, I would
welcome this if done in a smart and simple way. One thing that has annoyed
me on iOS that I wish it would do is the following:
1. Notifications start streaming in when you've unlocked the screen from a
period of being off.
I was digging around and found this open source app the other day.
http://freecode.com/projects/cellwriter
I was wondering if it might be useful...
m
On 10/03/16 13:21, Randall Ross wrote:
Hi,
I was having a conversation with my Ubuntu buddies recently that
spawned some interesting ideas.
Hi,
I was having a conversation with my Ubuntu buddies recently that spawned
some interesting ideas. I thought that the list would be a good place to
discuss too...
One thing I've observed on other competitor device platforms (phones,
tablets) is that they don't respect the owner's finite attenti
This morning proposed update is great
plus gave me a idea - i dont use google account so i setup a google account
changed my facebook to send notifications to the google account
now i have facebook notifications!!
handy little tip for the facebook people requiring notifications
works great :)
plus
Forwarding along for those that may interact with merging code on any of
the community core apps projects.
Forwarded Message
Subject:Ch-Ch-Changes for Core Apps QA
Date: Tue, 8 Mar 2016 12:24:19 -0500
From: Nicholas Skaggs
To: Ubuntu CoreApps
Our quest to
Hi Thatoo
I am closely watching the Xperia port for the same reasons you mentioned
As said, Ubuntu phone supports dual SIM and also Convergence (although this
is still w.i.p.).
It is up to OEMS to choose which devices they want to produce with Ubuntu
OS and if those devices have some kind of vide
Thank you to highlight them, but can they support the convergence?
Do they have MHL port : HDMI through USB? or Slimport?
So far I understood that only the BQ Aquaris M10, the Nexus 4 and 5
could support the convergence. The oneplus One will most probably
not support the
Hi,
I can not answer your questions on Sony Xperia, which are community ports[1].
But the following devices[2] support dual sim
- Meizu Pro5
- BQ Aquaris E4.5
- BQ Aquaris E5 HD
[1]
https://insights.ubuntu.com/2016/02/19/community-collaborates-on-new-convergent-ubuntu-phones/
[2] http://www.ubun
Hello,
I'd like to know more about the sony xperia port. I heard you were
working on the xperia z1 which is a good start, I agree. However, as
I tried to explain it to Mozilla about FFOS, a dual sim phone is
needed if you are interested by asian and african market. S
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