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Have you visited our LibrePlanet wiki page lately? It's filled with free software information -- and it's an important tool for connecting with your fellow free software supporters. Check it out and get involved! https://libreplanet.org
#FollowFriday / #FF recap of this week's recommended follows:
🌟 @siadora - Illustrator and comic artist
🌟 @owncast - Free open source Fediverse-compatible alternative to Twitch
🌟 @thelinuxexperiment - Video series about Linux, FOSS etc
🌟 @GoatsLive - Two pet goats who live on a farm, very cute account :)
🌟 @librehealth - Volunteer community creating free open software for healthcare orgs, hospitals, doctors etc.
🌟 @freedcreative - Video tutorials about libre creative software incl. Krita
how exactly does #shelter work? i know it uses the work profile, and that it's isolated from your normal profile, but like, what's going on in there?
call me dumb (i most likely am), but does it sandbox each app or the whole profile? for example if i have, say, tiktok installed in shelter, and then i have facebook and instagram as well, is each app sandboxed in its own personal space or do they work just like they would in a normal profile
GitHub Actions
We now use GitHub Actions to automatically test and build CGE, in addition to our existing CI with Jenkins.
The main advantage of GitHub Actions for us, from a high-level view, is that they are more friendly to new contributors.
They work in every fork (even before you do any pull pequest) automatically.
Jenkins, OTOH, only processes the main repository and PRs to it. Jenkins doesn't even know about a
https://castle-engine.io/wp/2022/03/12/github-actions/
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