This talk gives a brief overview about the usability of smartphones
running Debian or a close derivative like Mobian or PureOS. What is there?
What is still missing? Can you ditch your Android device already? Where
to help?
You're contributing to Phosh or its wider ecosystems as designer, translator, distribution packager, tester or developer (or intend to do so)? Then join us at this get together. There's no formal schedule, it's just about meeting other people since we can't have a RL meeting.
There were devices like the N900 and the Ubuntu phone running Debian based distributions before but now we have phones without proprietary software components (maybe except firmware) and mainline kernel support is emerging. Needed software is already in Debian or on it's way in.
This talk gives an overview about the Phosh/GNOME based software stack. Where we are heading, what is still left to do to make it every day usable for hackers but also people that just want control over their devices back.