"I think that the Qt library dependencies were also rather old, were they not? After a while, it becomes a huge burden to try and deliver packages based on
older libraries and frameworks that the distributions have deprecated and then removed." Hi, QtMoko used latest Qt 4.7 It is IMO quite fine for maintenance, because they are bundled with QtMoko and they don't conflict with system Qt libs (which run on X11/wayland) while QtMoko uses Qt that runs on framebuffer. But of course such old version does not get any security patches automatically. I regulary check PinePhone blog, but i am quite disappointed with it's power management state. I am used to charge my phone like twice a week and i need it to stay with display on for like 10 hours. Otherwise it's just toy and i am not much interested.. If i was doing software for open phone i'd make basic monolithic telephony app (calls, SMS) that works directly with the modem, with one HW hardcoded. No plugins no frameworks just keep it simple. Then run regular linux desktop and switch between the phone and desktop. I think it worked quite well with QtMoko... Radek
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