#SparkyLinux Kicks Off 2024 with New ISO Release Featuring #MLVWM Macintosh-Like WM, #Calamares 3.3 Installer, and #Linux Kernel 6.7 Support https://9to5linux.com/sparkylinux-kicks-off-2024-with-mlvwm-macintosh-like-wm-and-calamares-3-3
The second release candidate of #LibreOffice 24.2 is now available! This will be our next major update, with a new "year.month" version scheme – so it'll arrive in February 2024. And it has a bunch of new features too, which you can help to test: https://qa.blog.documentfoundation.org/2024/01/16/libreoffice-24-2-rc2-is-available-for-testing/ #foss #opensource
This week in F-Droid (TWIF) with news about the following apps was published:
- Element with an update and a fix for a critical bug
- The Fossify fork of Simple Mobile Tools has now 2 additional apps: File Manager and Calendar
- Kore was downgraded due to a non FOSS dependency
- Transportr is back after more than a year
Also, we've had 8 more new apps, 2 removed ones and 150 updated apps.
Discover The Fediverse: Door of Opportunities are only a click away in this weeks Follow Friday.
Help spread awareness for these projects with boosts and follows.
https://www.adamsdesk.com/posts/discover-fediverse-doors-opportunities/
- Alovoa @alovoa_love
An open-source dating platform.
- Biome @biomejs
Toolchain of the web.
- Apache Airflow @airflow
A data orchestrator and workflow scheduler.
- ApacheDS @apacheds
Modern LDAP directory server.
#FollowFriday #fediverse #FreeSoftware #ff #oss #foss #floss
today:
* spent the entire day down a vast rabbit hole of ancient Fedora/EL release perl packaging stuff, trying to help a project which really didn't care to be helped. I should've taken a hint and quit sooner, but I am bad at stopping in the middle of things. Oh, well
* emerged, at least, with https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/inxi/pull-request/1 to fix downstream problems
In case anyone was reading along at home with popcorn, here's how that test matrix turned out...
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