@forteller I would guess the dev instructions from https://os.gnome.org/install to include that?
sudo updatectl enable devel debug --now
@forteller I would guess the dev instructions from https://os.gnome.org/install to include that?
sudo updatectl enable devel debug --now
That seems like a typo.
@aral @fireborn I also find the 8/9 year claim misleading - as you first claim the important part is the default being wayland, but then quote the year of wayland introduction, where it wasn't default and you would still end up booting into X11.
@aral @fireborn this is puzzling to me, I'm on fedora and have had some specific browser screenreader things to test at the end of last year and it just worked. At least from the pov of a sighted.
I know there are big efforts to modernize the whole accessability stack, driven by the gnome team and the stf. You are probably right and we should be mad it's not IBM spending their money on it.
@fireborn @aral I have zero knowledge about non gnome spins, regarding accessibility and I never claimed that
@fireborn @aral I was mostly confused, by aral claiming, that nobody could test their websites for accessibility when running linux.
kinda thought the accessibility of flutter was more of a problem, when it comes to linux.
@BrodieOnLinux that idea using Anubis in an airgapped network is wild. For what reason? Keeping your colleagues from running ai training bots?
@killyourfm fun article as far as I can read it 🙃
@hopland @BrodieOnLinux that was never the case, you have been lied to, if you believed that - in fact KDE devs were in it from the start - they just need longer to get stuff updated
@frumble @BrodieOnLinux coverage wise ladybird already beats servo. Problem is speed. Still, don't think they've spend billions.
@BrodieOnLinux @alatiera I mean I always wondered about doing a blog/walkthrough through the current way apps get included/updated. It felt unnecessary, because it's also documented in the docs, so it's not exactly news - but I guess labeling it as blog post would have non devs maybe read it :/
@BrodieOnLinux @alatiera love matt, but it's pretty clear for anyone near flathub, that he's out of touch which what's happening
@forteller what kind of discussion?
@forteller it's paused, still waiting for the organizational stuff. gnome software always worked AFAIK, as flatpak handles it, but you'll need a browser I think.
the bummer will probably be, only creditcards and I guess only works in america?
@forteller @bragefuglseth that would mean that we also need to hide them from all categories, as we don't want you to be surprised, if you click the more button and the first items change
@forteller @bragefuglseth I don't really want to hardcode that, so that would mean designing a whole ui/ux for that, even if it's just internal
@forteller @bragefuglseth yeah, but we would need to not rely on the metadata from app authors then. Which we can do, but I think is not the best option. https://github.com/scummvm/scummvm/pull/6421
@forteller @bragefuglseth yeah, but it's also a hard line, e.g. Scumm doesn't think it should be in the emulation category
I've added a new card to the landing page of flathub.org yesterday, focused on games.
We have been trying to do this for quiet some time and I know that the results (as in what is in which category) are not perfect, but putting this out there hopefully helps us move things.
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