Misunderstandings about Slowroll? Get to understand the vision behind this innovative project. #openSUSE #Slowroll 📖 https://news.opensuse.org/2024/01/19/clarifying-misunderstandings-of-slowroll/
rquickshare is a Linux client for Google's Quick Share (formerly Nearby Share) file sharing service. This means you can share files between your Android phone and your Linux PC.
rquickshare is open source, AGPL-3.0 licensed, and the lib is written in Rust. It only works via Wi-Fi LAN ie. your devices need to be on the same network. Also, you are visible to everyone on your network while the app is running.
It's a WIP but let me know if it works for you!
Why GPL? "Using the GNU GPL will require that all the released improved versions be free software. This means you can avoid the risk of having to compete with a proprietary modified version of your own work." More at https://u.fsf.org/3kr #GNUGPLFAQ
Looks like https://nlnet.nl/mobifree/ could be a good way for EU contributors to get some funding!
My #FreeSoftware activities in February (at least the ones I remember): https://honk.sigxcpu.org/con/Free_Software_Activities_February_2024.html
@artfulrobot @Codeberg if you have a few repositories to do, this bash script may be handy and it's available on codeberg.
Part of our core mission is to advance policies that promote the progress of free software. Copyright handling is critical to such progress, so we are taking this opportunity to delve into the issue, and alternatives. Read more at https://u.fsf.org/3fu
Assigning your copyright to the FSF helps defend the GPL and keep software free. Thanks to Joshua Branson, Matto Fransen, Marc Albert Fargas Esteve, Nidish Narayanaa Balaji, and Thorsten Alteholz for assigning their copyright to the FSF! More: https://u.fsf.org/3ht #CopyrightAssignments
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