And now for the much needed good news of the day... the development of #MyGNUHealth 3.0 is going at a good pace 😎
Some screenshots of the ongoing porting process to Ubuntu touch from @volla tablet.
#OpenScience #GNU #GNUHealth #UbuntuTouch #bioinformatics #SocialMedicine #FreeSoftware #privacy #Volla
@meanmicio @volla hi, does this use Go? I know one part of GNU Health was, and I don't remember if this was it 😃
@dolanor @volla No. Using Python + QML 🤗

@meanmicio @volla I've dug again and found out it was this app that was in Fyne + Go.

I'd love any feedback why you stopped experimenting with it.
I'm not part of Fyne, but I enjoy it and I wish more projects would use it. So any blockers/issue you had could help me share with Fyne what could be improved in terms of dev experience, for example .

@dolanor @volla For UT and Linux based systems, I'm using Python. Go + Fyne are beautiful and a perfect target for Android. For philosophical reasons I have explained already, we are not interested in targeting Android now.

@meanmicio @volla I totally understand your position on not targeting android. I'm in the opinion that we should have a real option to not depend on a platform like that for mobile development. I was really interested in Ubuntu Phones back in the day, unfortunately, it lost support, so the availability for mass market isn't there.

But I believe that Go + Fyne still make sense on non android linux mobile.
But I guess you already have a part of your stack on python, and UT is also a platform that uses python and QML a lot, so that totally makes sense.

Thanks for the feedback 😃