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Message #02700
Re: Time Investment
First (what is Ali's new idea???),
Secondly, are we thinking small for mobile, eventually.
>> As an alternative perhaps we should be looking at free tools such as
>> Jitsi.meet for example after.
> I second the idea that we use free tools for meeting if possible. Of the
> non-FLOSS tools, Google Meet is nice because it has closed captioning
> (good for hearing impaired).
Jitsi has come a long way!
>> I does seem we need to figure out a new road map, work out our Base OS
>> and see if we can come up with a few job / task descriptions and try and
>> recruit more people on to the project.
> That would be helpful. If we could get some tasks up, people could start
> working towards common goals. Would also be useful if there's some
> documentation on how best to share the results. How do you share a cool
> program you wrote or found or built? How do you add your input to the
> documentation?
My main question is going to be, what architectures?
Mobile is the newest low-spec ubiquitous computer everyone uses. How do
we support cheap computing easiest? Mobile, is pretty much the only
answer to that. And most mobile OS are not focused on low-spec.
> By the way, I've been sitting in on some of the NatickFOSS users group's
> meetings via Jitsi. They're working on a nice beginners manual for Ubuntu
> ( http://runeman.org/intro20-04/ ).
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> Did we want to try to contact projects like AntiX or Puppy spins that use
> Debian and see if they want to collaborate on anything? Are we interested
> in any of the distributions using musl instead of glibc?
What about compiling a mobile OS using musl (postmarketOS for example),
or perhaps figuring out a way to get a really low-spec WM that works
with Weston working as a good phone/tablet/laptop/desktop UI?
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> Sincerely,
> Laura
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Regards,
Israel
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