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Update on what happened across the GNOME project in the week from June 23 to June 30.
Update on what happened across the GNOME project in the week from June 23 to June 30.
There's been hopes of seeing the GIMP 3.0 release in 2023 or at least release candidates
Enabling user expression while considering the needs of distros and app developers
Simplifying audio device selection in #phosh (which also needs a tweak in #pipewire to get nice icons on #LinuxMobile too)
Update on what happened across the GNOME project in the week from June 16 to June 23.
Seems like complaints about performance in games on gnome Wayland have led constructively to a major improvement. I love to see open source deliver like this.
the background apps list is now activatable, but that explanation string is impossible annoying! REALLY!!
Being able to quickly switch between different audio devices is one of my favourite things about GNOME Shell's Quick Settings menu. No longer do I have to
Made triple-click URL selection in #GNOME Web less buggy https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/epiphany/-/merge_requests/1348. It was pretty annoying. One less obstacle to using it as the main browser!
a mini series with various GNOME apps from community, all active development and available from Flathub
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It was not an easy task to make Evolution run nicely as a flatpak, but Milan Crha managed to do it and we’ve been fine-tuning it for the last 3 years. There are still some use cases that don&…
Currently fractional scaling in GNOME is a very experimental feature but as GNOME makes more progress towards it being a main line feature the UI also needs ...
Aiming for a 10 year life-cycle for smartphones
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It's summer on the northern hemisphere again 😎 so #phosh's automatic high contrast mode got two updates that are already merged and hence will very likely be in 0.29.0: 1️⃣ /3️⃣
Support for a light theme in GNOME Shell was merged upstream this week — though before anyone panic, I must stress it won't be shipping as the default
Update on what happened across the GNOME project in the week from June 02 to June 09.
Looks like GNOME designers are giving some much-needed love to fractional scaling settings accessible through the Settings app. In mockups shared on
It’s great to see people face to face after a long time. Kicked off the first day with an ADHD trip of a talk. Rather than putting links in my slides, where nobody has the chance of actually follow, I’ve assembled them here. Enjoy!