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  1. @casraf
    Personally, I turned my to 1.0.0 when it has been approved and publicly released the first time in F-Droid.
    Same for my libraries, called and , that time obviously on RubyGems.

  2. @fdroidorg
    Cool, thanks!
    Uhm, now that I see the diffs for my , how can I tackle them?
    I don't know what to do...

  3. I still have to continue the development of my (any help?) that you can find on @fdroidorg (source repo on @Codeberg: codeberg.org/marcoXbresciani/TKCompanionApp ), but at least now it's officially compliant: api.reuse.software/info/codebe
    (Yes, I still have to add the badge and fix those Org Mode badges not properly visible on CodeBerg...)
    Thanks to @fsfe for the REUSE tools!

  4. Still struggling to work on my : ZScaler configuration on office PC does not allow me to update it.
    And at the moment can't afford a personal laptop.
    I might need to somehow highlight this issue on @fdroidorg and on @Codeberg repository.
    😒

  5. @fdroidorg
    Damn. I still have to update my , but I have to buy a new computer, first: I can't even "gradle clean build" from my office PC due to ZScaler certificate issue, so I can't even run my own app! 🤦🏻‍♂️
    And I still want to try working on reproducible builds.
    Anyone willing to help? Not necessarily from community only.

  6. Techy news for version 7.0.0 (coming soon): I had to change the source code repository username from marco.bresciani to marcoXbresciani.

    You can find the new repository at the previous URL (automagically redirected) or at codeberg.org/marcoXbresciani/T

    No new users features for now: only cosmetic changes translating the documentation files from to markup.

  7. While version 6.4.2 is on its way, I'm already preparing v. 6.5.0 of my available on @fdroidorg and useful for all folks out there (see you at katacon.eu ?!).
    This one refurbishes PDSA journal page, with additional days navigation, and adds the possibility to copy data from past journals.
    I'm planning to showcase it at , hoping more people will use it.
    If you use it, let me know your feedback and needs: I'm here to improve!
    f-droid.org/en/packages/name.b

  8. Alert for my : a user has found an unauthorised copy on Google Play: play.google.com/store/apps/det
    That is NOT my app!! It's could be modifidd from the original in an unknown way, and surely a !
    My app is _only_ available through @fdroidorg at f-droid.org/en/packages/name.b or you can download F-Droid-signed APKs from @Codeberg (codeberg.org/marco.bresciani/T) or the GitHub mirror: github.com/marcoXbresciani/TKC and nowhere else.
    BE CAREFUL!!


  9. I'm thinking about a new feature of my and I'm struggling with a few:
    1. Alarm/reminder to trigger daily to remind people do their Improvement Kata - React Native libraries are quite old
    2. Export of the improvement journal in Markdown format to a file - I'd prefer to keep the app with zero permissions, but let's see.

    What else? TKCompanionApp users (if any) what do you need? Suggestions?

    Please find my TKCompanionApp on @fdroidorg

  10. And also version 6.2.0 of my is live on @fdroidorg .
    The tiny helper for your continuous improvement practice based on scientific thinking is slowly growing.
    Next step, I'm planning to add a daily reminder/alarm clock to help you remember to to your daily PDSA journal. What do you think?

  11. I'm working on my available on @fdroidorg.
    Main feature is the possibility to fill a (possibly daily) PDSA (Plan-Do-Study-Act) journal based on ideas by Mike Rother, so that users can apply scientific thinking to continuous improvement process
    I want to "gamify" it, so that people will be more keen to use it more and more.
    For this, I'd love to give prizes/badges based on how frequently people save their diary.

  12. @splitcells
    Cool!
    One thing I'm already doing but not yet added to my own self-guide is that my projects are/will be compliant, following the guidelines of @fsfe .
    My , on @fdroidorg is already compliant: api.reuse.software/info/github (even though I have to switch the link from GitHub to @Codeberg )

  13. I've just passed 1000 commits in my and release 6.1.1 is being baked by @fdroidorg
    I've received a couple of very nice feedbacks and I'm struggling at adding a few more features.
    I'm also searching for help on iOS side, since I don't have one and can't release it.

    See you at next conference in May?

  14. Anyone willing to contribute translating my ? It's , available through @fdroidorg, and fully -oriented (doesn't even use Internet connection!)

    Here you can find the place: hosted.weblate.org/engage/tkco

  15. news!
    Not (yet) released, but
    * I've reviewed a bit the PDSA page, removing placeholders add adding English and Italian translations for snackbar messages when saving/deleting. Please feel free to push my contributing translators (codeberg.org/marco.bresciani/T). 😉
    * I'm adding the "earned badges" (badges? goals? Any better naming?) to give some nice achievements to frequent users.
    As usual, no permissions, no internet connection needed, no privacy concerns for my app users.

  16. While version 6.0.0 of my is already available through @fdroidorg, I'm already planning the next feature.
    I'm thinking about "gamifying" it a bit: the idea is to add some kind of goals/medals/prizes for each set/day/use of PDSA journal.
    Something like the rewards on Shattered Pixel Dungeon.
    One medal for the first PDSA saved, another medal for two/three saved PDSA in a row, ...
    What do you think?

  17. Now available (as usual on @fdroidorg ) the new version 6.0.0 of my , a short and small helper for Toyota Kata practitioners.
    Graphically revamped with React Native Paper 5.0 (RC), new React Native library and few tiny things.

    I'm still waiting for your feedbacks, comments and ideas for new functionalities. 🖖🏻
    f-droid.org/en/packages/name.b

  18. @OwenK
    I hope you'll add my to the list soon. 😉 Hoping it'll be useful to someone.
    I'm still struggling to find interesting features to add, though.

  19. While version 5.0.0 on my is still available on @fdroidorg, I'm working on version 6.0.0.
    Not much of a thing, actually (can't think of a proper, interesting, new functionality (help here?) yet), but I'm updating documentation, a few libraries and dependencies, the Markdown badges (to possibly remove dependency on external services) and tiny things like that.

  20. Version 6 of my just started.
    Full refresh or libraries, frameworks and dependencies: React Native 0.70.5 (or whatever there'll be, when ready), new icons, legend page added, ...

    Now I only need to find more interesting features to push users to interact with it, for their own continuous improvement and keep pace with their daily PDSA (Plan, Do, Study, Act) cycle and Toyota Kata way of working.

    Ideas?

    Meanwhile, version 5.0.0 is on @fdroidorg at f-droid.org/en/packages/name.b

  21. This thing of @reproducible_builds feels very interesting.
    I know @fdroidorg is creating reproducible build of my , but from time to time I'm wondering if there's something I can do to improve my app and make it reproducible by default.
    It's just a spare time hobby, but one day I'll try to take a better look.

  22. Now available (as usual on @fdroidorg) the new verion 5.0.0 of my , a short and small helper for Toyota Kata practitioners.
    Graphically revamped with React Native Paper 5.0 (RC), is still waiting for your feedbacks, comments and ideas for new functionalities. 🖖
    f-droid.org/en/packages/name.b

    Coming soon: updated icons and saving method.

    Already planned: upgrade of basic libraries and dependencies, for better performances and future sustainability.

  23. I'm now learning and by creating an app called , available on @fdroidorg and related to learn and practice the wayy of working (by Mike Rother).
    True of my nick, I'm also working on , a @libreoffice spreadsheet that help tracking work items and activities on a board, with metrics and charts compatible with "Actionable Agile Metrics for Predictability" book (by Dan Vacanti).

  24. Ciao @fosstodon .
    I'm working on the that is available on @[email protected] to learn and but I need your .
    Even creating a plain empty following , can't help.
    I'm not able to create and run the , not even default ones
    Can someone help? Running npm install on my I can't understand the issue.
    If someone has knowledge and will to help, this is the : github.com/marcoXbresciani/TKC
    Let me know.

  25. Ciao , I need your help and collective wisdom.
    I don't know how many of you have some knowledge of , a method to apply scientific thinking for problem solving and .
    I'm working on a @[email protected] app called that would like to be an helper and tool for Toyota practitioners.
    Which would you suggest me to add to the ?
    What kind of would you need to daily help you improving?

  26. Ciao everyone: a new version, 3.1.0, of my is now available on @[email protected].
    You can now save, daily, a 5Q card with your katas and improvements analysis.
    Coming soon: calendar will have marks for saved dates.
    Then I'll probably add notifications for reminders.

  27. Simple message to remember everyone that is currently available version 2.2.0 of my through @[email protected] at f-droid.org/en/packages/name.b and on at github.com/marcoXbresciani/TKC
    It's a short and small helper for practitioners of @realmikerother 's Toyota Kata ideas.

  28. Simple message to remember every lover that on @[email protected] will soon arrive version 2.2.0 of my (see f-droid.org/en/packages/name.b ) and, as soon a available there, I'll also put it on at github.com/marcoXbresciani/TKC
    Thanks to three nice contributors (gosh, there are contributors!), the app now has translations for Norwegian, French and German!

    It's a short and small helper for practitioners of @realmikerother 's Toyota Kata ideas.