= Progress call: 17:00 UTC = * Removable disks automount with udiskie (James) * PR under review * new app as tab in existing app * improvements to dbus code - GLib * Olimex boxes (sunil) * !FreedomBox kit * with SATA hard drives (Seagate, 160 GB) * some applications might not work * need a case to fit the hard drive * Danny will work with Sunil on this * Cloud images (joseph, sunil) * Problem with default zone * Services available on internal zones * Check if services work over VPN * Apt cache empty at startup - fixed with startup service * Button on web site to launch image * apt install freedombox-cloud * for cloud installs * First boot wizard vulnerability * !FreedomBox for classrooms (Danny) * Use case: riot server hosting a class wiki (!MediaWiki) * Requests from the user: * 1. make this wiki publicly visible on the public internet * Work with network administrators at Cornell * Public IP address + Domain name * Reverse proxy as another option * 2. URL modifications: wants to change the URL to the wiki so that is is shorter and more "natural" * Wiki as the frontpage * Prioritize for August trials for Cornell * there were thoughts about choosing a default app for the freedombox so that the default start up is for one app (this is possible) * 3. Template wiki's built in to system: wiki software that comes pre-built for classroom use with extensions, plug ins, and configurations. Include a "choose a template" page * feature request on the wiki pkg * Need a list of plug-ins, configurations to support * 4. Disable apps: make them appear grayed out in the UI for users * you can disable apps so they dont appear at all in the UI using a configuration file (under /etc/plinth/modules-enabled) * Support for Purism Librem 5 smart phone (Danny) * PureOS is fork of Debian * Two cases: (1) installing freedombox on the Librem 5 or (2) installing a client app to help you manage a !FreedomBox * this freedombox client should be a debian client which can easily be intergrated into the PureOS fork. the main challenge is ying it to the phone screen and things that are unique to having a phone. everything else is Debian * https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=901506 port-for is a command-line utility and a python library that helps with local TCP ports management. * packaging: https://salsa.debian.org/daniel-guest/port-for * Status backup? (mray) (backup + transfer) * Pull request for removable storage * Pull request for borgbackup * Status reachability? (mray)