Just donated to the effort to improve sound quality on the #Librem5 when using #pipewire: https://opencollective.com/dephcom/projects/pipewire-echo
I'd be even more happy about the approach of sponsoring development through the community if this donation would be accepted as being for an official non-profit organization accepted as such in Germany.
Giving for #OpenSource should be respected as a a benefit to the public and appreciated by the government by whatever means they do this for other purposes (in Germany it's possible to declare such donations for reducing taxes to pay).
Hey #MobileLinux community - if everybody gives a little there'll be a fair pay for someone doing this work.
Note to myself: if you play with sound-themes on your #Librem5 (and probably any other #MobileLinux device) and you seem to be stuck with the default sound theme (freedesktop) then delete ~/.cache/event-sound-cache.tdb*
and restart #feedbackd.
Thanks to @agx@librem.one for helping me on matrix:community-librem5 and for the great software!
That looks really great! Can't wait see it filled with life.
Meanwhile I'll share my solution. I'm an #email user since more than 30 years and I'm running my own email server since nearly the start of it.
The lack of having a reliable email client for my #Librem5, my sons #pinephone and #MobileLinux in general bothered me a long time. #Geary didn't fit my needs and #Thunderbird which I use on my desktop is no option for mobile devices, yet.
I ended up using #tangram to access a #selfhosted #snappymail.