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GNOME Foundation Report and This Week in GNOME
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GNOME ☛ Steven Deobald: GNOME Foundation Report
Opaque Stuff
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I published a post this week entitled On Safety. I won’t revisit it here in the Foundation Report but it is an important topic and I encourage you to go read it. Thank you to Allan Day for his thoughtful and patient editing.
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This Week in GNOME ☛ This Week in GNOME: #202 Presenting Screenshots
Update on what happened across the GNOME project in the week from May 23 to May 30.
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Bryan Lunduke ☛ GNOME's Anti-Lunduke Religious Crusade
The GNOME Project and Foundation is obsessed with Lunduke.
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Neowin ☛ GNOME team shares what happened across the ecosystem from May 23 to May 30
A new issue of This Week in GNOME (TWIG) has been released, highlighting several bug fixes and new third-party apps.
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Steven Deobald: Pride At GNOME
After some discussion about where to announce our Pride Month celebrations, I’ve decided it might be easiest to do it on my own blog. It’s a little more personal that way. And if I say something silly or out of turn, it’s on me.
Let me begin by trying to explain why Pride feels particularly important in the world of Free Software.
Free Software Is Inclusive
GNOME is a weird project. It’s not a household name, like Linux. Nor is it a shrinkwrapped brand, like Red Hat, SUSE, or Ubuntu. But it is a massive, collective software project that includes many different components under its umbrella.
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Gnome’s New Director Tackles Funding, Pride and Prejudice
Given the current political climate in the US and parts of Europe, it's not surprising that the haters have been targeting one of open source's most beloved projects.
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The First Pride Was a Riot, and So Are These Updates
Questionable puns aside, it’s Pride Month and we’re excited to celebrate by bringing you these updates hand-made by real LGBTQIA+ community members from around the world!—and possibly some straight cis folks too. This rainbow of releases includes some important accessibility updates, tons of bug fixes, and of course a few new features.
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This Week in GNOME: #203 Infinitely Proud
This Week in GNOME, and this entire month is dedicated to the joys and struggles of all two-spirit, lesbian, gay, bi, trans, queer, inter, pan, asexual, aromantic, and non-binary people.
We celebrate the invaluable work of all 2SLGBTQIA+ contributors and users, across all different backgrounds and experiences. As a special highlight this month and to feel proud all year round, we have worked together to create two new desktop backgrounds, released with GNOME 48.2.