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GNOME Shell running out of the box on postmarketOS 23.06

Kudos to pabloyoyoista; GNOME and postmarketOS contributor / liaison :postmarketos::gnome:

He's made the GNOME experience as upstream as possible. We've discussed further improvements.

BTW, he's been looking for help blogs.gnome.org/pabloyoyoista/…

#postmarketOS #GNOME #LinuxMobile







Be part of Linux App Summit 2024! We are already looking for the location of our next event. What about near you? Send in your proposal and let's get things rolling!
linuxappsummit.org/cfl/

#LAS2024 #LinuxAppSummit #opensource #KDE #GNOME




We've reopened the search for our next Executive Director with an updated job description and a new application deadline! foundation.gnome.org/careers/

Think you or someone you know would be a good fit? Submit your application by June 2, 2023.
#GNOME #opensourcejobs



gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-c…

#GNOME devs: should i (continue to) contribute patches that keep your apps working in other DEs, or should i stop? one role of an umbrella organization is to encourage consistency across sub-projects and i’m getting conflicting signals now that leave me hesitant/unsure.

in the past i’ve upstreamed changes to e.g. nautilus (gnome files) to keep it working for non gnome-shell users. those fixes were well-received and the maintainers were super inviting in a way that suggested they’d appreciate future changes in the same line.

but that gnome-control-center explicitly does not start outside gnome-shell is a strong hint that they don’t want patches that improve things for non gnome-shell users, and so i shouldn’t invest in upstreaming fixes like that anymore. how broadly do i interpret this?




La Convocatoria de Participación para #GNOME Latam se extendió y aun seguirá abierta.

Todas las propuestas deben presentarse hasta el día 07 de Mayo.

Motívate y se parte de este gran evento a nivel Latinoamericano en:

events.gnome.org/event/136/






Does anyone know any way to verify that the account at floss.social/@gnome is official?

I suggested to them they might verify their web link, but as far as I can tell the haven't? Also emailed GNOME via their official website to check if this is their account, but didn't receive a response.

Any ideas? Anyone know someone at GNOME who could verify?

I'm not suggesting it's fake by the way, it's just frustrating not to be able to verify! :)

#GNOME #Linux


#Amberol 0.10.0 is out! After a tragic mess with a #GNOME run time update, and with lots of fixes accumulating over a development branch, I decided to spin up a release. Highlights:
- tweaked UI, to avoid confusing the waveform control and the volume control
- improved scaling of textures using #GTK 4.10
- ability to restore the last playlist at startup
- optional background playback

Plus the usual lots and lots of small fixes, tweaks, and performance improvements.


A new #Flathub website launched at #LAS2023 last weekend! 🎉 The redesigned site brings a fresh look and a verification feature. Developers can now log in and verify ownership of their apps, earning a blue check mark. Check it out here: flathub.org/

#GNOME #Linux #opensource


A Chamada para Participação no #GNOME Latam já está aberta!

Mais informações sobre o #GNOME Latam deste ano, incluindo ideias de tópicos e onde enviar sua proposta, podem ser encontradas em:

events.gnome.org/event/136/

Todas as propostas devem ser submetidas até 30 de Abril.


¡La Convocatoria de Participación para #GNOME Latam ya está abierta!

Puede encontrar más información sobre #GNOME Latam de este año, incluidas ideas de temas y dónde enviar su propuesta, en:

events.gnome.org/event/136/

Todas las propuestas deben presentarse antes del 30 de Abril.


After a month of changes to libipuz, I finally got the new editing interface working. These changes make it possible to differentiate between broken puzzles and correct-but-unhelpful puzzles, with an API to fix the latter. As a result, I extended the #GNOME #Crosswords Editor to edit barred puzzles.

Note: barred puzzles are basically impossible to set, and I'm in awe of anyone who is able to make a grid work. Maybe someone can make a cool puzzle with this.

Demo video below: