Our development summary for March is up: https://phosh.mobi/posts/development-news-2026-03/ . It's a bit shorter this time as several of your project members were busy with non-coding things like preparing CLT2026 and some paperwork we can hopefully talk about soon.
Development News March 2026

Here’s our third development progress update for 2026. This can still be a bit spotty, if you find something missing please provide a merge request. The preparations for the 0.54 release are currently in full swing, quite a bit of bug fixes and housekeeping but there are also some new features like speech input looming on the horizon. Check out the details below. Want to try this out already? See below.

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Our April development summary is out! 👀

Catch up on the latest improvements, fixes, and what else is cooking:
https://phosh.mobi/posts/development-news-2026-04/

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Development News April 2026

Here’s our fourth development progress update for 2026. If you find something missing, please provide a merge request. Besides the 0.54 release, arun-mani-j’s Syncthing integration made good progress, top panel plugin support is maturing with the first plugin showing up, there was a bunch of compositor-side improvements, ryonakano worked across the stack fixing multiple i18n issues, tweaks support in mobile settings saw a bunch of fixes by newbyte, we could help a bit to make SHIFT6mq support more robust and there’s more. See below!

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Our May development summary is out! 👀

Catch up on Phosh's  latest improvements, 🐛 fixes, and what else is 🍳: https://phosh.mobi/posts/development-news-2026-05/

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Development News May 2026

Here’s our fifth development progress update for 2026. We’ve released Phosh 0.55.0 (see this Fideverse 🧵 for a summary) and made some good progress on our OS images for the nightly builds (which required some U-Boot work), but there’s also a bunch of fixes and improvements in core components and continued work to fix i18n related issues (by mkljczk). Apart from that we had our contributors meeting which was a nice opportunity to attach some names to faces and meet people in person.

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@phosh hei ppl which VoIP service/server works ok with gnome calls? I'm lost in all options and like to get suggestions before starting paid subscription. My point is to get voice call in my pmos phosh Fp5
@Oleksii @phosh I tried a Fritz!Box which worked well. The box itself has been connected to one of the many voip providers it supports. I use it because ... DECT.

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@devrtz and myself used linphone quiet a bit. Mostly for SIP to SIP though, there's also sipgate.

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