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...
I'm pleased to see how Framework handled the issue of a consulting partner getting phished and sharing customer data with an attacker. The emails to customers seems prompt, it explains the situation clearly with transparent timelines, and provides clear and reasonable steps for their partners and their customers.
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