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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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
That article is riddled with inaccuracies. Basing on @HaliumProject does not "further limit the number of supported devices". Halium (a collaboration project of @kdecommunity and @UBports) is a standardized implementation of Libhybris and other components to make porting (...)
(...) classic Linux distributions to Android devices easier and more collaborative. If anything, the number of devices Plasma Mobile supports was increased by the introduction of Halium, and we will see more devices in the future.
Also, Ubuntu Touch did not "die a silent death", it's alive and kicking at @UBports: http://ubuntu-touch.io
Ubuntu Touch is about a lot more than just scopes, stating it was "doomed before it touched down on its first piece of hardware" is wrong and misleading, (...)
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 (...)
I don't know what definition you have for "dead". But in my book, "dead" is when the backers of something backtrack and switch to what everyone else has already accepted as the norm. That happened when Ubuntu switched to Wayland by default. https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2017/08/ubuntu-confirm-wayland-default-17-10 ….
You might want to actually read my thread.
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