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Find out more on the [[Teams/Mobian/Contributing|Contributing]] and [[Teams/Mobian/Roadmap]] pages. | Find out more on the [[Teams/Mobian/Contributing|Contributing]] and [[Teams/Mobian/Roadmap|Roadmap]] pages. |
Mobian Team
Infrastructure
Salsa Namespace: https://salsa.debian.org/DebianOnMobile-team/
External infrastructure
Website: https://mobian.org/
Users Wiki: https://wiki.mobian.org/
Gitlab Namespace: https://gitlab.com/mobian1/
Issue tracker: https://gitlab.com/mobian1/issues
Note: the gitlab.com group should be used only for packages containing downstream patches incompatible with desktop usage, or packages not (yet) ready for inclusion into Debian
Interacting with the team
Email contact: <debian-mobile@lists.debian.org>
Public IRC channel: #mobian-dev on irc.debian.org (OFTC)
Public Matrix room: #mobian-dev:matrix.org
Task description
Mobian is a Debian derivative aiming to integrate mobile-friendy software into the Debian distribution and minimize the amount of customization required for mobile devices to run Debian.
Mobian primarily targets FOSS-friendly mobile phones and tablets, such as the ?PinePhone (including the Pro variant), ?Librem 5 and ?PineTab.
The current focus is on integrating the Phone Shell (phosh) project in a set of packages that works on FOSS-friendly mobile phones. Over time, the idea is to package more graphical environments (such as Plasma Mobile and minimize the Mobian specific pieces by upstreaming customizations to the original projects.
Get involved
Help with open bugs and already team-maintained packages.
Package new mobile-friendly software (see our WantedPackages page)
Provide new services or tools which can help team maintainance.
Find out more on the Contributing and Roadmap pages.
Documentation
Developer's Guide: presents the philosophy and rules for maintaining Mobian packages
Packaging Workflow: explains the tools and processes involved in maintaining Mobian packages
The following pages address more specific practices:
Teams/Mobian/KernelBuild: how to build, package and maintain a downstream kernel for Mobian
Teams/Mobian/CrossCompiling: a few hints for easy cross-compilation for Mobian