On 7 April 2017 at 11:43, Alan Griffiths wrote:
> On 05/04/17 21:51, A. James Lewis wrote:
> > I definitely hope the work can be continued as an independent project
> >
>
> Some thoughts on this option:
>
>http://voices.canonical.com/alan.griffiths/2017/04/07/the-
> end-of-a-dream/
Grea
On 05/04/17 21:51, A. James Lewis wrote:
> I definitely hope the work can be continued as an independent project
>
Some thoughts on this option:
http://voices.canonical.com/alan.griffiths/2017/04/07/the-end-of-a-dream/
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El día jueves, abril 06, 2017 a las 12:54:49a. m. +0200, Ed Kapitein escribió:
> Hi Seth,
>
> I love your approach to this!
> If canonical would give us a kernel and drivers for the hardware, we
> could take it from there.
> I would need a X driver ( not mir ), a driver for the sound hardware, a
Hi,
On Thursday, April 6, 2017, Ed Kapitein wrote:
> Hi Seth,
>
> I love your approach to this!
> If canonical would give us a kernel and drivers for the hardware, we
> could take it from there.
> I would need a X driver ( not mir ), a driver for the sound hardware, a
> driver for the modem ( s
On 04/05/2017 11:34 AM, Seth Ciango wrote:
> * How difficult would a switch to GNOME be and how long would it take?
I'm not sure this is the right path - I'm not sure how much GNOME has
for mobile/touch interfaces. I think Qt/QML was the right choice, just
not Unity/Mir - which ended up too m
This could be the best time to call for Unity!
We should stand united 😂
On Thursday, April 6, 2017 8:05:18 AM PHT, Filip Dorosz
wrote:
Hello all.
As we are all dead man walking
I'm also interested in continuing what was started here.
We must not let the spirit die!
Cheers,
Filip.
W dniu
There are some promising news on that front by Marius Gripsgard.
He posted this on google plus:
"I'm not giving up! I will do my best to keep Ubuntu touch and Unity8
standing on both it's legs! It will be hard. The Ubuntu touch wheel is
still spinning, and it has enough momentum to spin until we s
Hello all.
As we are all dead man walking
I'm also interested in continuing what was started here.
We must not let the spirit die!
Cheers,
Filip.
W dniu 05.04.2017 o 20:34, Seth Ciango pisze:
This is liberating if we allow it to be. We're no longer forced to be
Snap only while tethered to Un
I'm interested, willing to wait and see what happens.
M
On 06/04/17 04:34, Seth Ciango wrote:
This is liberating if we allow it to be. We're no longer forced to be
Snap only while tethered to Unity8. We finally have control over the
future of this project. The developer team needs to speak to
Hi Seth,
I love your approach to this!
If canonical would give us a kernel and drivers for the hardware, we
could take it from there.
I would need a X driver ( not mir ), a driver for the sound hardware, a
driver for the modem ( serial + AT commands ? ) and drivers for the
other parts.
( wifi
I hope for that as well! I'm prepared to contribute my share.
On Wed, Apr 5, 2017 at 10:51 PM A. James Lewis wrote:
> I definitely hope the work can be continued as an independent project
>
> On 05/04/17 19:34, Seth Ciango wrote:
>
> This is liberating if we allow it to be. We're no longer f
Unity OS?
On Wed, Apr 5, 2017 at 11:22 PM Kristijan Žic
wrote:
> I hope for that as well! I'm prepared to contribute my share.
>
> On Wed, Apr 5, 2017 at 10:51 PM A. James Lewis wrote:
>
>> I definitely hope the work can be continued as an independent project
>>
>> On 05/04/17 19:34, Seth C
I definitely hope the work can be continued as an independent project
On 05/04/17 19:34, Seth Ciango wrote:
This is liberating if we allow it to be. We're no longer forced to be
Snap only while tethered to Unity8. We finally have control over the
future of this project. The developer team n
This is liberating if we allow it to be. We're no longer forced to be Snap
only while tethered to Unity8. We finally have control over the future of
this project. The developer team needs to speak to the community on this.
- Who is willing to stick around?
- How difficult would a switch to G
I like snappy ubuntu (from the little I have learned)
I like porta-box things, though I've heard that some boxes are 'more
free' than others but that's not a focused discussion for this email list.
I like how amazing owncloud works...
Based on everything here, it would seem logical to have, and
El 07/04/16 a las 07:51, Oliver Grawert escribió:
> hi,
> Am Mittwoch, den 06.04.2016, 05:29 -0700 schrieb Wayne Taylor:
>> Just a quick thought:
>>
>> I've always imagined a free version of a Pogoplug to solve the whole
>> sync discussion with ubuntu phone.
>>
>> http://freedomboxfoundation.org/
hi,
Am Mittwoch, den 06.04.2016, 05:29 -0700 schrieb Wayne Taylor:
> Just a quick thought:
>
> I've always imagined a free version of a Pogoplug to solve the whole
> sync discussion with ubuntu phone.
>
> http://freedomboxfoundation.org/
>
> Something like Owncloud running on one of these that j
The Enigma box is actually such a solution: ownCloud is available pre-installed.
- https://en.enigmabox.net/
Peter
2016-04-06 14:29 GMT+02:00 Wayne Taylor :
> Just a quick thought:
>
> I've always imagined a free version of a Pogoplug to solve the whole
> sync discussion with ubuntu phone.
>
>
Just a quick thought:
I've always imagined a free version of a Pogoplug to solve the whole
sync discussion with ubuntu phone.
http://freedomboxfoundation.org/
Something like Owncloud running on one of these that just kind of
'works' with low power. Syncs up your photos, videos, contacts,
calend
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