Jack Wallen takes an early look at Plasma Mobile, the joint effort of Purism and KDE to bring mobile Linux to the masses: http://bit.ly/2EN93lj pic.twitter.com/P0CV3D0GdF
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Ubuntu did many things wrong. An example would be the parallel, dead end, wasted effort of a Wayland look-alike. So, ok, maybe it's not dead. But being at a dead-end sounds pretty much the same to me...
I'm completely with you, mistakes were made. But calling Mir dead-end is an improper oversimplification. At the time development started, the Wayland protocol was a lot less mature, and its developers were not open to include the features Canonical envisioned. Was it a good (...)
(...) considering six different commercial devices were sold over the years, and to this day it remains the only classic Linux distribution ready for daily use. It has its issues, and the scopes concept is no longer at the center of attention today, but it's definitely not dead!
Don't get me wrong, this is not just me plugging the project i work for. I understand (and appreciate) that @LinuxDotCom covers Purism and Plasma Mobile here, and not Ubuntu Touch. But spreading that UT was dead, that will not help improving Linux on mobile devices... @jlwallen
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