We're coming back to face-to-face conferences and meetings at last! After 2 years of virtual FLOCKs, the event will be again held in a physical space meeting people in the flesh. This year FLOCK will take place again in the EU, but in an island rather than the Continent. What is FLOCK? It's a [...]
Tag: Open Source
Second Spin to Fedora Budgie
I decided to run the live again and see how it goes a second time. Here are my thoughts. Firefox It's still unbearably slow. And it sticks to its black colours like its life depends on it. As someone pointed out in TG's Fedora group, it is possible to change themes in Firefox and [...]
Budgie & theming
Fedora 38 is out now and comes with 3 brand new spins: Budgie, i3 and Sway. There has been a rehaul of the website and Labs. My favourite been the new Astronomy Lab with KDE. But I'll talk about that in another article. Last week, I downloaded Budgie Spin and tried it live on [...]
Bug squashing successes
You may remember an article I wrote some time ago, complaining about the misdemeanor of some devs/maintainers when it came to bugs and feature requests. While I still stand by what I said, I'd like to point out I'm slowly returning to my contributions to open source. And I want to mark that return [...]
QA News
For a number of reasons that I'm not going to cover here because they have been extensively discussed elsewhere in the open source community, Fedora decided to move away from Freenode and start to use Libera for meetings. Note that this is not a change of means of communication in itself. Fedora it's still [...]