Adding support for the Dell Canvas and Totem

I am very happy to see that Benjamin Tissoires work to enable the Dell Canvas and Totem has started to land in the upstream kernel. This work is the result of a collaboration between ourselves at Red Hat and Dell to bring this exciting device to Linux users.

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Dell Canvas

The Dell Canvas and totem is essentially a graphics tablet with a stylus and also a turnable knob that can be placed onto the graphics tablet. Dell feature some videos on their site showcasing the Dell Canvas being used in ares such as drawing, video editing and CAD.

So for Linux applications supporting graphic drawing tablets already the canvas should work once this lands, but where we hope to see applications developers step up is adding support in their application for the totem. I have been pondering how we could help make that happen as we would be happy to donate a Dell Canvas to help kickstart application support, I am just unsure about the best way to go ahead.
I was considering offering one as a prize for the first application to add support for the totem, but that seems to be a chicken and egg problem by definition. If anyone got any suggestions for how to get one of these into the hands of the developer most interested and able to take advantage of it?

5 thoughts on “Adding support for the Dell Canvas and Totem

  1. During one moment I thought someone was going to work on Totem again, sigh.

  2. I would give it to Jehan (gimp developer) and Aron (artist). He is one of the main Gimp developers and working on the input system of the gtk3 port. And she is creating an open movie with gimp.
    https://film.zemarmot.net/en/

  3. I think that the project ZeMarmot would be a perfect candidate! They’re making a libre movie with free software like Gimp and Blender, and improve the whole stack as they advance.

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