Re: GNOME Mobile, or "GNOME on Purism's Librem 5"



2017-09-05 17:46 GMT+02:00 Bastien Nocera <hadess hadess net>:
On Sun, 2017-09-03 at 16:29 +0200, Matthias Klumpp wrote:
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So, is having a mobile UX something in scope for GNOME as a project
and the GNOME Shell?
Did anyone try to use GNOME on a smaller, phone-sized display
already?
Is there interest in the community in actually making a "GNOME
Mobile"
a reality (of course, Purism would help with that)?

I am looking forward to your replies!

Disregarding the fact that asking for the direction GNOME would need to
go as a project to accommodate your use case when you've already said
you could achieve it in 18 months seems a bit, well, like putting the
cart before the horse. Anyway...

Fair point.

There are plenty of things to be done on "the desktop" that would be
useful for convertible laptops (like your own Librem 11), tablets (same
one, but without the keyboard) and small form factor tablets, like
cheap 7" Windows tablets you can now find for under $100.

In no particular order:
- working on a tip-top On-Screen Keyboard
- working on more touch-enabled widgets (GtkImageView, "swipe" enabled
listbox rows, slide-under toolbars that need scroll down to show up
again, etc.)
- have a go at gnome-shell's "maximising sovereign windows" problem
(it's named exactly like that in bugzilla ;)
- experimenting with UIs with smaller screens (build yourself a ghetto
phone with the right size screen, and try out whether we need new
widgets, adaptive apps or just CSS changes)
- try integrating with (currently out-of-tree) OOM killer helpers to go
away from application lifetime management by the users
- implementing USB "gadget" to share the device's network access, or
music library (requires specific hardware with the gadget capability)

Tons to do! Let me know if you want to start experimenting with any of
those, I'll gladly point you the right direction, and to the right
people.

Alright, that is great to hear! I am not a UI developer myself, but if
we go through with this at Purism I might start working on some of
these points. In any case, it is clear we need to assemble a team for
this, and that having a GNOME Mobile would be generally welcomed by
the community. Of course, close coordination with the designers and
toolkit developers is needed first.

(by the way, just as a disclaimer: I am not in charge of making
decisions on what to do for the final phone - I do gather technical
information though, so when a decision has been made we can start
easier and with less friction)

Cheers,
    Matthias


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