today's leftovers
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Poppins 0.2 beta released
We are proud to announce the new release of Poppins 0.2 beta. This release is a big improvement including new features and bug fixing.
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Vanguard Princess, a 2D fighting game that features an all-female cast is coming to Linux
Proper fighting games is something we lack, so it's really great to see that Vanguard Princess is coming to Linux!
It's a two on two battle system, so that alone has me interested to see how it plays out.
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Parkitect updated with new rides, new sounds and more
Parkitect is a very cool Early Access theme park building sim and the latest alpha is now available with Linux support.
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Why do we keep building rotten foundations?
No! DO NOT WANT! It’s bad enough having Gtk 2 and Gtk 3 (thankfully Gtk 1 is long gone), and you want me to have to litter my system with even more Gtk-sized turds… Please, no.
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Releasing our own source code, Free as in Freedom
Today we release all of our own source code as Free/Open Source Software.
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Wise Awards 2016: Why we need more women in open source
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GIMP at Texas LinuxFest
I'll be at Texas LinuxFest in Austin, Texas this weekend. Friday, July 8 is the big day for open source imaging: first a morning Photo Walk led by Pat David, from 9-11, after which Pat, an active GIMP contributor and the driving force behind the PIXLS.US website and discussion forums, gives a talk on "Open Source Photography Tools". Then after lunch I'll give a GIMP tutorial. We may also have a Graphics Hackathon/Q&A session to discuss all the open-source graphics tools in the last slot of the day, but that part is still tentative. I'm hoping we can get some good discussion especially among the people who go on the photo walk.
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Tor Privacy settings coming to Firefox
Mozilla works on uplifting privacy settings of the Tor browser project to the Firefox web browser to provide privacy conscious users with additional privacy-related options.
While the Tor browser is based on Firefox ESR, it is modified with additional privacy and security settings to protect users of the browser while using the program.
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Apple Open-Sources its New Compression Algorithm LZFSE
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Apple Opened Up Its LZFSE Compression Library
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Bulgaria passes law requiring all government-developed software to be open source
Bulgaria has signed into law a new rule that will require all software developed for, and used by, the government to be open source.
Bozhidar Bozhanov, a software engineer who has been advising the deputy prime minister, blogged that the Electronic Governance Act has been amended to state that "all software written for the government [is] to be open source and developed as such in a public repository".
Bozhanov continued: "That does not mean that the whole country is moving to Linux and LibreOffice, neither does it mean the government demands that Microsoft and Oracle give the source to their products.
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