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GNOME: Christian Hergert's Work, Ignacy Kuchciński on Digital Wellbeing, and Managing GNOME Shell Extensions from Command Line
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GNOME ☛ Christian Hergert: Status Week 45
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Handle some incoming issue reports which basically amounts to copying their question into google, searching, and copying the first result back. A reminder that we really need dedicated support channels that are not the issue tracker.
But more importantly, how you move people there is still problematic. I could of course just tell them to go over “there”, but when the questions are so simple you end up taking the gentler approach and just answering it begrudgingly rather than coming off abrupt.
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GNOME ☛ Ignacy Kuchciński: Digital Wellbeing Contract: Screen Time Limits
It’s been four months since my last Digital Wellbeing update. In that previous post I talked about the goals of the Digital Wellbeing project. I also described our progress improving and extending the functionality of the GNOME Parental Controls application, as well as redesigning the application to meet the current design guidelines.
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Ubuntu Handbook ☛ Manage Gnome Shell Extensions from Command Line
This tutorial shows how to install, remove, enable or disable Gnome Shell extensions and configure extensions’ preferences in Ubuntu, Fedora, etc GNU/Linux distributions with Gnome Desktop. We usually install/uninstall Gnome Shell extension by either visiting extensions.gnome.org in web browser or using Extension Manager app, then manage them through either GNOME Extensions or Extension Manager.