Leftovers: GNOME Software
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Clutter 1.25.2 Brings The Wayland GDK Support On Par With X11
Clutter 1.25.2 was released this morning by Emmanuele Bassi as the first development release of this tool-kit since Clutter 1.24.
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GNOME 3.19.3 Presents The Latest Look At What's Coming For GNOME 3.20
A week before Christmas, GNOME 3.19.3 is now available for those wanting to enjoy the very latest GNOME desktop developments.
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Mutter & GNOME Shell 3.19.3 Bring More Fixes
With GNOME 3.19.3 due for release this week, Florian Müllner has announced new versions of GNOME Shell and Mutter.
Mutter 3.19.3 brings fixes for refresh rate unit reporting on KMS/Wayland, crash fixes, corrected touch pointer emulation on Wayland, a crash fix during XWayland initialization, and other fixes. There wasn't much with Mutter 3.19.3 about new feature work but mostly fixes.
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My first post as an Outreachy intern
In order to participate in such a program you just need to find a mentor and make a little contribution in a open source project that is participating in Outreachy, such as GNOME, Mozilla and Linux Kernel. During the applications process I got a lot of help and support from the community and especially from Felipe Borges, who will be my mentor during all the internship.
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Batch file renaming in Nautilus
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XDG-App Continues Maturing For GNOME App Sandboxing
XDG-App has made much progress and is found in a "tech preview" state for GNOME 3.18 but it's not until GNOME 3.20 and later where things will get more interesting. Alexander Larsson has provided a "Christmas 2015" update concerning the project for GNOME sandboxing.
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xdg-app christmas update
Yesterday I released xdg-app 0.4.6 and I wanted to take some time to talk about what is new in this version what is happening around xdg-app.
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Minutes of the Board Meeting of December, 08th, 2015
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