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[#]: subject: (3 wishes for open source productivity in 2021)
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[#]: author: (Kevin Sonney https://opensource.com/users/ksonney)
3 wishes for open source productivity in 2021
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There are plenty of ways the open source world can expand for 2021. Here
are the three areas I'm particularly interested in.
![Looking at a map for career journey][1]
In prior years, this annual series covered individual apps. This year, we are looking at all-in-one solutions in addition to strategies to help in 2021. Welcome to the final day of 21 Days of Productivity in 2021.
Here we are, at the end of another series. So let's talk about the things I want to see more of in 2021.
### Disconnecting
![Large Lego set built by the author][2]
I built this over the holidays (Kevin Sonney, [CC BY-SA 4.0][3])
For many, many, _many_ people, 2020 was a very difficult year. The pandemic, the various political events, the 24-hour news cycle, and so on took a toll on our mental well-being. And while I did talk about [making time for self-care][4], I only touched on disconnecting—that is, turning off alerts, phones, tablets, etc., and just ignoring the world for a bit. One of the managers in my company actually told us to turn off all our work-related stuff if we had a holiday or a day off (unless we were on call). One of my favorite "disconnect" activities is just listening to music and building big, complex Lego sets.
### Accessibility
While many of the techniques I talked about are something anyone can do, the software aspects all have some difficulty with accessibility. Linux and the open source world have come a long way when it comes to assistive technologies since the early days of the movement. However, there are still far too many applications and systems that do not consider that the user may not have the same abilities as the person who designed them. I am keeping an eye on developments in this area because everyone should be able to access things.
### More all-in-one options
![JPilot all in one organizer software interface][5]
JPilot (Kevin Sonney, [CC BY-SA 4.0][3])
There are nowhere near as many all-in-one Personal Information Manager solutions in the FOSS world as there are in the commercial software world. The overall trend has been to use individual apps that must be configured to talk to each other or through an intermediary service (like a CalDAV server). The mobile market largely drives this trend, but I still yearn for the days when something like [JPilot][6] could do almost everything I needed without extra plugins or services.
Thank you all very much for reading the series year. Please comment with what you think I missed or need to look at for next year.
And as I say on [Productivity Alchemy][7], do your best to Stay Productive!
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[1]: https://opensource.com/sites/default/files/styles/image-full-size/public/lead-images/career_journey_road_gps_path_map_520.png?itok=PpL6jJgY (Looking at a map for career journey)
[2]: https://opensource.com/sites/default/files/day21-image1.png
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[4]: https://opensource.com/article/21/1/self-care
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[#]: subject: (3 wishes for open source productivity in 2021)
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[#]: author: (Kevin Sonney https://opensource.com/users/ksonney)
2021 年开源生产力的 3 个愿望
======
2021年开源世界可以拓展的有很多。这是我特别感兴趣的三个领域。
![Looking at a map for career journey][1]
在前几年,这个年度系列涵盖了单个的应用。今年,我们除了关注 2021 年的策略外,还将关注一体化解决方案。欢迎来到 2021 年 21 天生产力的最后一天。
我们已经到了另外一个系列的结尾处。因此,让我们谈谈我希望在 2021 年看到的更多事情。
### 断网
![Large Lego set built by the author][2]
我是在假期期间制作的Kevin Sonney, [CC BY-SA 4.0][3]
对_许多_人来说2020 年是非常困难的一年。疫情大流行、各种政治事件、24 小时新闻报道等等,都对我们的精神健康造成了伤害。虽然我谈到了[抽出时间进行自我护理][4],但我只提到了断网:也就是关闭提醒、手机、平板等,暂时无视这个世界。我公司的一位经理居然告诉我们,如果放假或休息一天,就把所有与工作有关的东西都关掉(除非我们在值班)。我最喜欢的“断网”活动之一就是听音乐和搭建大而复杂的乐高。
### 可访问性
尽管我谈论的许多技术都是任何人都可以做的但是软件方面的可访问性都有一定难度。自迁移之初以来Linux 和开源世界在辅助技术方面已经走了很长一段路。但是,仍然有太多的应用和系统不会考虑有些用户没有与设计者相同的能力。我一直在关注这一领域的发展,因为每个人都应该能够访问事物。
### 更多的一体化选择
![JPilot all in one organizer software interface][5]
JPilotKevin Sonney, [CC BY-SA 4.0][3]
在 FOSS 世界中,一体化的个人信息管理解决方案远没有商业软件世界中那么多。总体趋势是使用单独的应用,它们必须通过配置来相互通信或通过中介服务(如 CalDAV 服务器)。移动市场在很大程度上推动了这一趋势,但我仍然向往像 [JPilot][6] 这样无需额外插件或服务就能完成几乎所有我需要的事情的日子。
非常感谢大家阅读这个年度系列。如果你认为我错过了什么,或者明年需要注意什么,请在下方评论。
就像我在[生产力炼金术][7]上说的那样,尽最大努力保持生产力!
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[a]: https://opensource.com/users/ksonney
[b]: https://github.com/lujun9972
[1]: https://opensource.com/sites/default/files/styles/image-full-size/public/lead-images/career_journey_road_gps_path_map_520.png?itok=PpL6jJgY (Looking at a map for career journey)
[2]: https://opensource.com/sites/default/files/day21-image1.png
[3]: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
[4]: https://opensource.com/article/21/1/self-care
[5]: https://opensource.com/sites/default/files/day21-image2.png
[6]: http://www.jpilot.org/
[7]: https://productivityalchemy.com