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  1. By the way @debacle have you heard of ? They're building upon the old B2G and targeted at touchscreen phones, unlike KaiOS which is targeted at button phones. That made it less interesting for me, but it could work for you. They're also on the Fediverse: @capyloon

    (By the way, I still don't have an answer to why we use a browser-based platform for lighter devices. Is it only to do with developer efficiency and quickly making apps? I'd like to hear if anyone has any thoughts)

    @aren

  2. By the way @debacle have you heard of #Capyloon? They're building upon the old B2G and targeted at touchscreen phones, unlike KaiOS which is targeted at button phones. That made it less interesting for me, but it could work for you. They're also on the Fediverse: @capyloon

    (By the way, I still don't have an answer to why we use a browser-based platform for lighter devices. Is it only to do with developer efficiency and quickly making apps? I'd like to hear if anyone has any thoughts)

    @aren

  3. By the way @debacle have you heard of #Capyloon? They're building upon the old B2G and targeted at touchscreen phones, unlike KaiOS which is targeted at button phones. That made it less interesting for me, but it could work for you. They're also on the Fediverse: @capyloon

    (By the way, I still don't have an answer to why we use a browser-based platform for lighter devices. Is it only to do with developer efficiency and quickly making apps? I'd like to hear if anyone has any thoughts)

    @aren

  4. By the way @debacle have you heard of #Capyloon? They're building upon the old B2G and targeted at touchscreen phones, unlike KaiOS which is targeted at button phones. That made it less interesting for me, but it could work for you. They're also on the Fediverse: @capyloon

    (By the way, I still don't have an answer to why we use a browser-based platform for lighter devices. Is it only to do with developer efficiency and quickly making apps? I'd like to hear if anyone has any thoughts)

    @aren

  5. By the way @debacle have you heard of #Capyloon? They're building upon the old B2G and targeted at touchscreen phones, unlike KaiOS which is targeted at button phones. That made it less interesting for me, but it could work for you. They're also on the Fediverse: @capyloon

    (By the way, I still don't have an answer to why we use a browser-based platform for lighter devices. Is it only to do with developer efficiency and quickly making apps? I'd like to hear if anyone has any thoughts)

    @aren

  6. @capyloon you can still apply to the other funds.

    Though I agree that it would be cool to have some dedicated fund/program for getting alternatives like and up to daily drivable.

    I actually think that it isn't unlikely that it will happen at some point, linux mobile is making greater progress than ever, thanks to all the cool people working on it.

  7. @capyloon you can still apply to the other #nlnet funds.

    Though I agree that it would be cool to have some dedicated fund/program for getting alternatives like #linuxmobile and #capyloon up to daily drivable.

    I actually think that it isn't unlikely that it will happen at some point, linux mobile is making greater progress than ever, thanks to all the cool people working on it.

  8. @capyloon you can still apply to the other #nlnet funds.

    Though I agree that it would be cool to have some dedicated fund/program for getting alternatives like #linuxmobile and #capyloon up to daily drivable.

    I actually think that it isn't unlikely that it will happen at some point, linux mobile is making greater progress than ever, thanks to all the cool people working on it.

  9. @capyloon you can still apply to the other #nlnet funds.

    Though I agree that it would be cool to have some dedicated fund/program for getting alternatives like #linuxmobile and #capyloon up to daily drivable.

    I actually think that it isn't unlikely that it will happen at some point, linux mobile is making greater progress than ever, thanks to all the cool people working on it.

  10. @capyloon you can still apply to the other #nlnet funds.

    Though I agree that it would be cool to have some dedicated fund/program for getting alternatives like #linuxmobile and #capyloon up to daily drivable.

    I actually think that it isn't unlikely that it will happen at some point, linux mobile is making greater progress than ever, thanks to all the cool people working on it.

  11. A new release is out (/#b2g continuation, now supporting the ):
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    RT @capyloon
    A new release was just published in capyloon.org/releases.html#jan !

    - Easy sharing of links & files.
    - Multiple homescreen support, with a Media Center one.
    - A new contacts app, with import/export over IFPS.
    - Pinephone Pro installer images.

    Details in capyloon.org/docs/slides/relea
    twitter.com/capyloon/status/16

  12. A new #Capyloon release is out (#firefoxos/#b2g continuation, now supporting the #pinephonepro):
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    RT @capyloon
    A new release was just published in capyloon.org/releases.html#jan !

    - Easy sharing of links & files.
    - Multiple homescreen support, with a Media Center one.
    - A new contacts app, with import/export over IFPS.
    - Pinephone Pro installer images.

    Details in capyloon.org/docs/slides/relea
    twitter.com/capyloon/status/16

  13. A new #Capyloon release is out (#firefoxos/#b2g continuation, now supporting the #pinephonepro):
    ---
    RT @capyloon
    A new release was just published in capyloon.org/releases.html#jan !

    - Easy sharing of links & files.
    - Multiple homescreen support, with a Media Center one.
    - A new contacts app, with import/export over IFPS.
    - Pinephone Pro installer images.

    Details in capyloon.org/docs/slides/relea
    twitter.com/capyloon/status/16

  14. A new #Capyloon release is out (#firefoxos/#b2g continuation, now supporting the #pinephonepro):
    ---
    RT @capyloon
    A new release was just published in capyloon.org/releases.html#jan !

    - Easy sharing of links & files.
    - Multiple homescreen support, with a Media Center one.
    - A new contacts app, with import/export over IFPS.
    - Pinephone Pro installer images.

    Details in capyloon.org/docs/slides/relea
    twitter.com/capyloon/status/16

  15. A new #Capyloon release is out (#firefoxos/#b2g continuation, now supporting the #pinephonepro):
    ---
    RT @capyloon
    A new release was just published in capyloon.org/releases.html#jan !

    - Easy sharing of links & files.
    - Multiple homescreen support, with a Media Center one.
    - A new contacts app, with import/export over IFPS.
    - Pinephone Pro installer images.

    Details in capyloon.org/docs/slides/relea
    twitter.com/capyloon/status/16

  16. @fission you can follow Fabrice, the #Capyloon lead here @fabrice

    I’m super excited about the potential for Capyloon. A whole mobile operating system with #dweb tech built in!

  17. @fission you can follow Fabrice, the #Capyloon lead here @fabrice

    I’m super excited about the potential for Capyloon. A whole mobile operating system with #dweb tech built in!

  18. @fission you can follow Fabrice, the #Capyloon lead here @fabrice

    I’m super excited about the potential for Capyloon. A whole mobile operating system with #dweb tech built in!

  19. @fission you can follow Fabrice, the #Capyloon lead here @fabrice

    I’m super excited about the potential for Capyloon. A whole mobile operating system with #dweb tech built in!

  20. @fission you can follow Fabrice, the #Capyloon lead here @fabrice

    I’m super excited about the potential for Capyloon. A whole mobile operating system with #dweb tech built in!