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We did a whole bunch of #Documentation and #GObjectIntrospection annotation cleanups for #phosh 0.39.0 so we're able to create #Rust bindings (https://gitlab.gnome.org/guidog/libphosh-rs) . But what could this be useful for? Who would want to use a #MobileShell as library?
#phrog 🐸 would! It's a #greetd compatible greeter by Sam Day written in #Rust: https://github.com/samcday/phrog . That way top-panel, quick settings, keypad, etc can basically look the same as in the logged in session.
#LinuxMobile -
We did a whole bunch of #Documentation and #GObjectIntrospection annotation cleanups for #phosh 0.39.0 so we're able to create #Rust bindings (https://gitlab.gnome.org/guidog/libphosh-rs) . But what could this be useful for? Who would want to use a #MobileShell as library?
#phrog 🐸 would! It's a #greetd compatible greeter by Sam Day written in #Rust: https://github.com/samcday/phrog . That way top-panel, quick settings, keypad, etc can basically look the same as in the logged in session.
#LinuxMobile -
We did a whole bunch of #Documentation and #GObjectIntrospection annotation cleanups for #phosh 0.39.0 so we're able to create #Rust bindings (https://gitlab.gnome.org/guidog/libphosh-rs) . But what could this be useful for? Who would want to use a #MobileShell as library?
#phrog 🐸 would! It's a #greetd compatible greeter by Sam Day written in #Rust: https://github.com/samcday/phrog . That way top-panel, quick settings, keypad, etc can basically look the same as in the logged in session.
#LinuxMobile -
We did a whole bunch of #Documentation and #GObjectIntrospection annotation cleanups for #phosh 0.39.0 so we're able to create #Rust bindings (https://gitlab.gnome.org/guidog/libphosh-rs) . But what could this be useful for? Who would want to use a #MobileShell as library?
#phrog 🐸 would! It's a #greetd compatible greeter by Sam Day written in #Rust: https://github.com/samcday/phrog . That way top-panel, quick settings, keypad, etc can basically look the same as in the logged in session.
#LinuxMobile -
We did a whole bunch of #Documentation and #GObjectIntrospection annotation cleanups for #phosh 0.39.0 so we're able to create #Rust bindings (https://gitlab.gnome.org/guidog/libphosh-rs) . But what could this be useful for? Who would want to use a #MobileShell as library?
#phrog 🐸 would! It's a #greetd compatible greeter by Sam Day written in #Rust: https://github.com/samcday/phrog . That way top-panel, quick settings, keypad, etc can basically look the same as in the logged in session.
#LinuxMobile -
The way this is better than most music today
#TootyMcNooty #phrog #phrogs
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