I see the FreedomBox project as a subset of Debian, concerned about
developing a so-called "Debian Pure Blend".  That "development" involves
design discussions, practical things like how Debian works (for those
new to Debian).  But IMO it does not involve in-depth training of e.g.
doing Debian packaging, nor learning how to use a Debian system, not
exploring various other usecases for DreamPlug hardware other than our
specific one.

Is there any spec/plan that formalizes the UI?

Right now it seems to be mostly based on contributions by Jonas and Nick. And the random wishlist of kitchen sink ideas in the wiki :-) In addition to the annual DebConf video, I really wish the FBF would show up here every few months, with a bit more steerage for this project. :-)

It seemed to me that your question was pretty much tied to learning how
to use commandline tools in Debian.  Which I find much better to do at a
users' mailinglist.

But perhaps I simply misunderstood your question somehow?

I think the OP might have some basic Linux dev skills to learn, and to separate from the FreedomBox list to Debian- or GNU-centric lists/IRC/etc.

But that point aside, and given the Subject line's question, I think the OP was asking for the manifest of official binaries included in the FreedomBox.

Perhaps the answer is, as you say, there is no command line. Pointing Jack to the FreedomBox's UI is also useful, in addition to pointing to generic manpage usage for dev tools that won't be in the user's FreedomBox.

At least that's how I'm misunderstanding this thread. :-)


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