Debian: SVG, Raspberry PI and New Developers/Maintainers
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Displaying animated diagrams in org-reveal slide decks with SVG
org-reveal can be used to author slide decks with org-mode. The slides are displayed as an HTML document animated with reveal.js.
reveal.js allows to progressively display fragments which reveal parts of a page, for instance a bullet list.
It is also possible to display animated diagrams, as reveal.js fragments, provided that such diagrams are made as embedded SVG images included in the HTML.
Adding class="fragment" (and variations, including the associated data-fragment-index attributes) to the SVG elements helps animate parts of the diagram with the same JS actions as for regular bullet fragments.
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RaspberryPi 3 desktop image running Debian Buster 10.2
The Capitole Du Libre 2019 happened two weekend ago on 16th-17th November. I have helped the DebianFrance team on the Debian booth. It was a super event with a lot of cool and interesting people !
We promoted the Debian project and I have also presented a demo of a Raspberry PI 3 running a fresh debian 10.2 with a mainline linux kernel (for instance 4.19.x) with V3D or llvmpipe. The different persons I met were very interested by the availability of the image, so I have decided to write a debos recipe from scratch for ARM64-based RaspberryPI.
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New Debian Developers and Maintainers (September and October 2019)
The following contributors got their Debian Developer accounts in the last two months:
Teus Benschop (teusbenschop)
Nick Morrott (nickm)
Ondřej Kobližek (kobla)
Clément Hermann (nodens)
Gordon Ball (chronitis)
The following contributors were added as Debian Maintainers in the last two months:Nikos Tsipinakis
Joan Lledó
Baptiste Beauplat
Jianfeng LiCongratulations!
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