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A new issue of #ThisWeekInGNOME is now online!
#123 Infrastructure Work
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"Get your pencil ready!"
I could have done so many useful things on a Sunday. But instead I've finished these 100 audio cassette designs using the GNOME color palette.
🌈 TONIGHT! 🌈
Let's build native apps that work offline but can sync when you have a network connection! The GNOME Berlin crew is teaming up with @p2panda for a workshop to explore the technology together and work on prototypes.
To avoid having to download and install SDKs at the workshop set up your computer in advance: hedgedoc.gnome.org/gnome-p2pan…
📍️ Where? Offline, Lichtenraderstr. 49 (Berlin)
🕕️ When? Monday Nov 20th, 18:00
A new issue of #ThisWeekInGNOME is now online!
#122 Experimenting and Learning
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New blog post from Matthias Clasen: dmabuf, subsurfaces, and graphics offload for zero copy data transfer over the graphics stack coming to GTK 4.14: blog.gtk.org/2023/11/15/introd…
Reminder: The Local-First workshop we're organizing with @p2panda is next Monday! Come learn how to build native apps that work offline *and* sync between computers 🌈
To avoid having to download and install SDKs at the workshop set up your computer in advance: hedgedoc.gnome.org/gnome-p2pan…
If you're joining let me know your Matrix ID and I'll invite you to the Matrix room :)
📍️ Where? Offline, Lichtenraderstr. 49 (Berlin)
🕕️ When? Monday November 20th, 18:00
The Meet and Greet with #GNOME Foundation Executive Director, Holly Million, happens tomorrow! Join us on Nov 14 at 18:00 UTC to learn more about Holly and the Foundation:
events.gnome.org/e/HollyMillio…
A new issue of #ThisWeekInGNOME is now online!
#121 Public Interest Infrastructure
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github.com/dmo60/CoverflowAltT…
GitHub - dmo60/CoverflowAltTab: Coverflow like Alt-Tab replacement for Gnome-Shell and Cinnamon
Coverflow like Alt-Tab replacement for Gnome-Shell and Cinnamon - GitHub - dmo60/CoverflowAltTab: Coverflow like Alt-Tab replacement for Gnome-Shell and CinnamonGitHub
We're thrilled to share that the GNOME Project is receiving an investment from the Sovereign Tech Fund!
Learn more about the projects this will fund and how to get involved:
foundation.gnome.org/2023/11/0…
#GNOME #opensource #FOSS #Linux
Only one more day to submit questions for the Meet and Greet with #GNOME Foundation Executive Director Holly Million! All questions are due tomorrow (Nov 7): events.gnome.org/e/HollyMillio…
Remember to register! Join the remote event on Nov 14 at 18:00 UTC by registering online.
A new issue of #ThisWeekInGNOME is now online!
#120 Updated Documentation
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The GNOME Code of Conduct applies to everyone including contributors and users/participants/reporters.
Don't hesitate to politely remind each other
• Be friendly
• Be empathetic.
• Be respectful.
• Be considerate.
• Be patient and generous.
• Try to be concise.
See thread for a Markdown formatted excerpt ready to copy and paste in our online spaces.
Embloggeration happened: bassi.io/articles/2023/10/25/i…
In which I talk about the current plans for gobject-introspection and GLib.
If you work on language bindings, and/or packaging glib, you should reach out to the GLib maintainers.
Fun fact: The XDG desktop portal for GNOME mobile is not adaptive, despite Nautilus being Adaptive (Nautilus is still not yet perfect on mobile but it's getting there)
#xdg #linux #linuxmobile #gnome
A new issue of #ThisWeekInGNOME is now online!
#118 Performant Terminals
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GNOME Project’s Unexpected CEO Choice: A Bold Move or Misstep?
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Holly Million, new to software, now leads GNOME. It is a curious choice for one of the biggest open-source projects, wouldn’t you say?
#linux #opensource #gnome
GNOME Project's Unexpected CEO Choice: A Bold Move or Misstep?
Holly Million, new to software, now leads GNOME. It is a curious choice for one of the biggest open-source projects, wouldn't you say?Bobby Borisov (Linuxiac)
Resources is a modern interface for managing your system's processes and your open applications. See what programs you have running, and kill the apps that are wasting resources. If you want to see if that helped, you can view the usage graphs for your processor, memory, GPU and more. With Resources, keeping your system in check has never been easier!
You can follow the app's creator here: @nokyan
You can get the app on Flathub here: flathub.org/apps/net.nokyan.Re…
A quick #GNOME #Crosswords Editor development update. I added better selection for grids, and used it to add a feature I've wanted for a while: clue fragment highlighting.
Demonstration video: youtu.be/LXLNpxnDvBg
GNOME Crossword Editor: Selections showing anagrams
Work-in-progress video of selections and anagrams working together. Selecting a section of the clue text will show anagrams of those letters, as an assist fo...YouTube
We’re excited to welcome Holly Million as Executive Director of the #GNOME Foundation! 🎉
Holly comes to us with valuable experience in nonprofit management and has served as executive director and board member for numerous organizations. foundation.gnome.org/2023/10/1…
#!/usr/bin/gjs -m<br>import System from 'system';<br>import GLib from 'gi://GLib';<br>import Gcr from 'gi://Gcr?version=4';<br>const prompt = Gcr.SystemPrompt.open(-1, null);<br>prompt.set_message(ARGV.join(''));<br>const res = prompt.password(null);<br>if (!res) System.exit(-1);<br>print(res);<br>Save into a file, chmod +x, set
SSH_ASKPASS_REQUIRE=force and SSH_ASKPASS=path/to/prompt.js (where you saved it) when running ssh (and ssh-agent itself?), enjoy working GUI prompt that allows unlocking fido2 security keys when using agent-forwarding.
Frog is such a neat little Linux desktop app to extract text from images.
You can give it an image (file selector, drag & drop) or let it take a screenshot. And you can even paste an image from your clipboard!
This is great for adding alt text when posting an image or copying text (as text) from a screenshot for sharing (or adding to UI mockups, as I often do).
It also reads QR codes and supports several languages.
Great news, we've rescheduled the Old Riga Walking Tour! Join us after the first day of #GUADEC2023 talks, July 26, as we explore Old Riga.
More details and registration links can be found here: events.gnome.org/event/101/pag…
Do you know someone doing outstanding work for #GNOME? Find out how to nominate them for the 2023 Pants of Thanks Award!
Learn more and find out how to submit a nomination:
discourse.gnome.org/t/nominati…
Nominations for 2023 Pants of Thanks award
Ahead of our AGM at GUADEC, the Foundation Board would like to invite you to nominate people for the Pants of Thanks award that is traditionally given during GUADEC.GNOME Discourse
A new issue of #ThisWeekInGNOME is now online!
#103 Flowing Information
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Interesting to see #gnome post about their #macOS CI builder issues the day after I posted a video about "understanding who your open source constituency is".
It's pretty clear that macOS users are not Gnome's constituency. Fine. But it also goes to show just how much #inkscape, #gimp and other Free Software downstream must also not be their constituency because we're so misaligned on this topic and there's no discussion about our relationship with gnome
Original Video: youtube.com/watch?v=w1QcEHzwlB…
Are you Being Served by Free Software?
This is a off the cuff discussion which is a response to some other videos about the whole RedHat news more recently. But looking at it from a the thousand m...YouTube
We're excited to host #GNOMEAsia2023 in Kathmandu, Nepal! This year's summit will take place Dec 1-3. Find more details about the city and our venue here:
foundation.gnome.org/2023/07/1…
CfP and registration opening soon!
If you have experience maintaining a GitLab CI runner on macOS, and you wish to contribute to building and testing GLib and GTK on macOS, please join the GNOME Infrastructure channel to help maintaining the macOS server provided by the GNOME Foundation, otherwise we will have to retire it. More details on Discourse: discourse.gnome.org/t/potentia…
#gtk #gnome #macos #ci #gitlab
Potential retirement of the macOS CI builder for GLib and GTK
The GNOME Foundation has been sponsoring a hosted macOS CI runner for a few years, but the admins are now planning to retire it for a couple of reasons: the hardware is getting long in the tooth (it’s still an x86_64 machine) it’s a shared bare met…GNOME Discourse
openSUSE Conference 2023 - Remote headless Wayland sessions on GNOME
https://media.ccc.de/v/4022-remote-headless-wayland-sessions-on-gnomeTalk about the work I've been doing in the last yearWhen using **Xorg**, in order to hav...YouTube