"One major part of the plan is to replace Click with Snap,
which is necessary in order to achieve convergence."
I wrote about it many times here and I'm gonna write it again:
there are still critical bugs in a system base and You talk
about convergence: a car has 4 square wheels, but hey! Let's
develop air conditioning! :-)
An example? A small and unimportant one? Bluetooth? Make
bluetooth work then talk about convergence.
Cheers
Marcin
From: Jo-Erlend Schinstad <joerlend.schinstad@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: Marcos Alonso <corrosab@xxxxxxxxx>
Cc: ubuntu-phone <ubuntu-phone@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2016 1:29 AM
Subject: Re: [Ubuntu-phone] Introducing Canonical's Ubuntu Crickets
Sure there is lack of information. That's not a problem; that's
just software development. You rarely know exactly how long
something is going to take, because you rarely know what you
have to do or how quickly you can expect to know what you have
to do. This is particularly true when you're talking about lots
of different people working on lots of different projects. A big
part of software development is simply investigating issues and
learning.
One major part of the plan is to replace Click with Snap, which
is necessary in order to achieve convergence. One big milestone
would then have to be that all core-apps have been converted to
snap. That hasn't happened yet, but if you look at the code
branches, you'll see that work is being done. If you read the
snapcraft mailinglist, you'll see that people are working on
solving issues.
People just need to be allowed to do their jobs and if
everything has to be explained in detail to the public, then
that's work not being done. Time is time.