Free, Libre, and Open Source Software Leftovers
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Introducing Mayo
So you have a 3D design file and you only need to view it, you don't like the idea of launching an entire 3D CAD program like FreeCAD, and you are on Linux. What do you do?
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Subject: pgDay Paris 2023 — Schedule Published
We are excited to announce that we have published the schedule for this year’s pgDay Paris. The 2023 edition of the popular PostgreSQL conference will be held on March 23, 2023 in the French capital.
We've had so much interest that this year, we have two tracks of talks and are proposing various training sessions on March 22. All of the talks will be in English, and you can choose training sessions in French or English.
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pg_ivm 1.5 released
IVM Development Group is pleased to announce the release of pg_ivm 1.5.
Changes since the v1.4 release include [...]
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Add CTE support (Yugo Nagata)
Simple CTEs (WITH queries) which do not contain aggregates or DISTINCT are supported similarly to simple sub-queries.
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Website version 4.0
For the fourth time, I decided it was time to go static again. I still don’t post frequently, so I can’t justify my wish to manage content I don’t produce in a more “powerful” way. Also, I found out that I can simply write using any editor I like and push it to the web when I’m at my computer and have time available. And that is okay after all.
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12 Free Static Gallery Generator, Convert Photo Folders to Websites
Static website generators are outstanding tools that allow you to create a quick website in no time, without the need to worry about database setup or even complex server configuration.
Static Gallery Generators are basically the same thing, with a little twist, It aids photographers to create a creative, interactive
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health @ Savannah: GNU Health Federation community server updated
Dear community
The GNU Health federation community server (federation.gnuhealth.org) has been updated! These are some of the main improvements:
- NGINX and WSGI: The Hospital Management component instance is now running behind uWSGI and NGINX.
- HMIS 4.2 Release Candidate 2: We are very close to HMIS 4.2 stable. This pre-release version will help us to test the upcoming features and find bugs before the release. :)
- Secure connection: You can test the demo web client using TLS. Please check the demo database section on the GNUHealth Wikibooks.
- Thalamus, the GNU Health Federation message and authentication server still runs on Gunicorn, also using https.
More info and resources:
- Wikibooks: https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/GNU_Health
- GNUHealth documentation portal: https://www.gnuhealth.org/docs/
- Mastodon:� https://mastodon.social/@gnuhealth
- Matrix: https://app.element.io/#/room/#gnuhealth-space:matrix.org
Happy and healthy hacking!
Luis