Debian/Ubuntu: "Already in Debian", LazPaint in Sparky Linux, and Ubuntu in MTS/Russia
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debexpo: adding "Already in Debian" field for packages list - ひとりしずかに。
I've sent a merge request to show "Already in Debian" column in packages list on mentors.debian.net.
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This feature is not fully merged yet, but it may be useful to distinguish "This package is already in Debian or not" for sponsor.
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LazPaint
There is a new application available for Sparkers: LazPaint
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LazPaint was started to demonstrate the capabilities of the graphic library BGRABitmap. It provides advanced drawing functions in Lazarus development environment. Both provided a source of inspiration for the other and finally LazPaint became real image editor. Thanks to the help of Lazarus community, the program has been compiled on Windows, Linux and macOS.
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Canonical to Work with Major Telecom Company
While talking about cloud-based business, nothing is as wide-spread and influential as telecommunications companies. Because of software-defined networking (SDN) and Network functions virtualization (NVF), telecom services are completely run on the cloud. Canonica, best known for its Linux-based OS Ubuntu, has won a significant customer for its Charmed OpenStack cloud software. The customer is none other than MTS, the largest telecom company in Russia.
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