Re: [Ubuntu-phone] A vision about what lies ahead

2017-04-06 Thread mark
The Xiaomi Mi Max is a 64-bit phone. I guess Personal could be made to run on it as it stands currently. m On 06/04/17 11:01, Kristijan Žic wrote: Some good news: http://www.unity8.org/ On Thu, Apr 6, 2017 at 1:05 PM Piotrek Mitana mailto:the.mail.of@gmail.com>> wrote: I don't th

Re: [Ubuntu-phone] A vision about what lies ahead

2017-04-06 Thread Piotrek Mitana
Well, that might be a part of something. But I would really like to see it as a part of bigger, convergence project... 2017-04-06 16:01 GMT+02:00 Kristijan Žic : > Some good news: http://www.unity8.org/ > > On Thu, Apr 6, 2017 at 1:05 PM Piotrek Mitana > wrote: > >> I don't think moving from Sna

Re: [Ubuntu-phone] A vision about what lies ahead

2017-04-06 Thread Kristijan Žic
Some good news: http://www.unity8.org/ On Thu, Apr 6, 2017 at 1:05 PM Piotrek Mitana wrote: > I don't think moving from Snap to Flatpack will be the best idea. With > this we would lose the base of Ubuntu Core, which is all about snaps. We > could stick to deb base, but Ubuntu Core in my opinion

Re: [Ubuntu-phone] A vision about what lies ahead

2017-04-06 Thread Piotrek Mitana
I don't think moving from Snap to Flatpack will be the best idea. With this we would lose the base of Ubuntu Core, which is all about snaps. We could stick to deb base, but Ubuntu Core in my opinion wonderfully separates the layers - kernel is one snap, additional hardware support is the second (ga

Re: [Ubuntu-phone] A vision about what lies ahead

2017-04-06 Thread Andrew Penkrat
+1 for every point. I'd also suggest to consider using flatpak instead of snaps, but not sure if it's reasonable. Regards, Andrew Penkrat On Thu, 6 Apr 2017 at 10:48 Piotrek Mitana wrote: > Hello, I'm new to here. > > Although I've not been active on mailing lists and on Google+, I've been > ea

[Ubuntu-phone] A vision about what lies ahead

2017-04-06 Thread Piotrek Mitana
Hello, I'm new to here. Although I've not been active on mailing lists and on Google+, I've been eagerly observing the Ubuntu Touch from the very beginning. I've also bought a Meizu Pro 5 Ubuntu a few months ago and I am generally happy with it (apart from some irritating bugs that Canonical never