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[Suggestion] Overview which project is compatible with RM1/RM2 device #91

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Stinosko opened this issue Nov 16, 2020 · 8 comments
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@Stinosko
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Could there be some kind of table which list the compatibility of the projects for Remarkable 1 or 2? So RM2 knows which projects aren't ported yet and if a new project is added to which device it's compatible with. 🙂

@seifertm
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Good idea! I don't have a preference how the result should look. I just wanted to point out that the Oxide project uses badges for this purpose.

@Stinosko
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I was more thinking about something like this:

Project RM1 RM2
App1 yes untested
App2 no yes
App3 yes yes

@beardhatcode
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The 1️⃣ and 2️⃣ emojis could also be used as "badges".

@faroit
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faroit commented Nov 17, 2020

maybe

  • project¹ - a project that supports rm1
  • project² - a project that supports rm2
  • project¹² - a project that supports both

would work as well and less disturbing to the reading flow?

@Barabazs
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Barabazs commented Feb 4, 2021

But who will keep track of the compatibility of each repo?
A repo could be updated to support the RM2, while it would still be listed as RM1 only in this list.

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Ameb commented Mar 30, 2021

This will be a feature of toltec, for stuff installed on the device.

toltec-dev/toltec#129

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Eeems commented Oct 17, 2023

Ideally, each repo will keep track of their own compatibility and indicate it in their readme (https://remarkable.guide/devel/github.html). Toltec does keep track of all of this as well, for the set of packages it contains.

@Eeems Eeems added the enhancement New feature or request label Nov 26, 2023
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