π GNOME 48 is here!
After months of hard work from contributors worldwide, this release brings exciting updates and improvements. π
π Check out whatβs new in #GNOME48 in the release notes: https://release.gnome.org/48
π GNOME 48 is here!
After months of hard work from contributors worldwide, this release brings exciting updates and improvements. π
π Check out whatβs new in #GNOME48 in the release notes: https://release.gnome.org/48
We're excited to announce the release of GNOME 44!
Thanks to the hard work of our community of contributors, #GNOME44 brings major improvements to the Settings app, a streamlined Software app, lots of improvements and fixes, and more! https://youtu.be/N7SGe1MiqNA
More details about this release can be found in our release notes: https://release.gnome.org/44/
And on our announcement: https://discourse.gnome.org/t/gnome-44-released/14606
We're excited to share that #GUADEC2023 will take place between July 26-31 in Riga, Latvia!
https://foundation.gnome.org/2023/01/25/guadec-2023-in-riga-latvia/
Details on the CfP and Registration, coming soon!
#GUADEC #GNOME #opensource #events
The #GUADEC2022 talk schedule is now live! Take a look at all the awesome talks we have lined up and make sure to register:
https://events.gnome.org/event/77/timetable/#20220720
We're proud to share the release of GNOME 42! After months of hard work from all our teams, this release brings many improvements and exciting new features, like dark mode!
https://youtu.be/du-2QpWbiLU
#GNOME42 #releaseday
Learn more about all the changes in #GNOME42 in our release notes: http://release.gnome.org/42
4: Use the upcoming holidays to ask for contributions in lieu of presents. This is a great thing to do for birthdays!
Ever wondered how secret management works on GNOME? Contribute to the underlying library! libsecret is accepting Outreachy interns:
https://blogs.gnome.org/dueno/libsecret-is-accepting-outreachy-interns-as-well/
The GUADEC organizers are pleased to announce that the Registration for GUADEC 2020 is now open!
This year it will take place on July 22nd-28th, and because of the Covid-19 pandemic it will be online
If you are planning to attend please register here (https://events.gnome.org/event/1/registrations/10/ )
You can check the complete program for the conference here: https://events.gnome.org/event/1/timetable/#20200722
We're trying to defend #FOSS from patent trolls. Please help us: https://www.gnome.org/news/2019/10/gnome-files-defense-against-patent-troll/
We're happy to announce our new GNOME Inclusion and Diversity Team! Click the link below to learn more about this new team and their goals
https://blogs.gnome.org/engagement/2019/08/02/welcome-to-the-inclusion-and-diversity-team-at-gnome/
REMINDER: The GUADEC 2019 call for proposals is happening now, and the deadline for submission is midnight (UTC+3) on May 13th. If you will be attending GUADEC in Greece this year and wish to give either a 25 or 40 min talk, get your proposal in asap! π https://www.gnome.org/news/2019/04/guadec-2019-call-for-papers/
After 6 months of effort by our talented team of contributors, we are thrilled to announce the immediate release of GNOME 3.32, "Taipei". Please see our release announcement for the comprehensive list of changes.
We're at #scale17x ! Come say hi at booth 619 from 2pm!
If you have been wondering how to report a bug in @inkscape (or other software projects in general), the folks at Inkscape have created a nice how-to guide!
Congratulations to our friends in the @kde on their new Plasma 5.15 release! We are so proud of the exceptional work you have pulled off this cycle, and are thankful to have you working alongside us to develop the future of the libre desktop.
You all deserve a beer! π
Looking back at 2018 we accomplished great things. Here's to making 2019 even better!
After a long and robust recruitment process, the @gnome Foundation is pleased to announced that @ebassi will be joining us to take on the role of GTK+ Core Developer! https://mail.gnome.org/archives/foundation-list/2018-December/msg00000.html
Ever wanted to know how GNOME got started or interesting anecdotes about GNOME. Subscribe to @ebassi podcast about the history of GNOME! https://www.bassi.io/articles/2018/10/25/the-history-of-gnome/
The GNOME 3.30 runtime is now available on flathub https://mail.gnome.org/archives/desktop-devel-list/2018-October/msg00001.html
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