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When you listen to Nextcloud Podcast, what is your favourite topic?
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Providing a license for package sources
https://archlinux.org/news/providing-a-license-for-package-sources/
🎟️ It's time for another raffle, this time at #SC24!
Come to booth 3712 tomorrow at 1pm wearing your AlmaLinux Shirt with your raffle ticket to win 🎁
New LibreOffice #podcast! In episode 1 we talk about marketing the suite, and free and open source software (FOSS) in general: https://peertube.opencloud.lu/w/2mvsmptn6aQ5HidGZJ2Sg1 #foss #OpenSource #freesoftware
Steam adds the harsh truth that you’re buying “a license,” not the game itself: https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2024/10/steam-now-reminds-you-that-it-really-sells-a-license-for-a-digital-product/ #gaming #steam #license #buy
Metal fans rejoice:
which one would you choose? https://www.diningandcooking.com/1712904/which-one-would-you-choose-4/ #sandwich #Sandwiches #SandwichesPorn
We also now received OOB access, which should make it easier to restart the server if necessary without having to wait for someone on-site.
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The server has been rebooted and the builders are active again.
To prevent a similar issue from happening again right away, we will enable the builders in a staggered way to prevent to many large builds happening at the same time.
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