Quick heads up: Kitten’s installer/downloads will be offline for a few minutes as I recreate kittens.small-web.org (the site that new Kittens are deployed to when they’re born) as it was originally on Ubuntu and sites deployed by Domain are now using AlmaLinux. Also, I am setting Kitten’s API version to 0 (it was initially set to 1) to signal that it is prerelease. When the version is back to 1 it will be because API version 1 is stable.
I did not know about #Domain, and at a first glance it reminds me a lot of @yunohost!
Did you consider integrating Domain with YunoHost, or make them interoperable? I believe it would be a huge win: #YunoHost is very mature and many years in the making, I believe a new and ambitious project such as Domain could truly benefit the stability and features of such a big software, while I think the YunoHost community would really enjoy the participation and help.
Maybe you could start by opening a thread on the forum, and we can see what people think 👀
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Having one of those dystopian giggles where people are surprised that companies that do not care, and have actively worked against #SoftwareFreedom are surprised about malware that e.g. Microsoft adds.
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"The FSF-run GNU infrastructure is a great example of free software for the users, funded by the users." -- FSF senior systems administrator Ian Kelling Read more: https://u.fsf.org/41z Support the FSF: https://donate.fsf.org#SoftwareFreedom
"The FSF-run GNU infrastructure is a great example of free software for the users, funded by the users." -- FSF senior systems administrator Ian Kelling Read more: https://u.fsf.org/41z Support the FSF: https://donate.fsf.org#SoftwareFreedom
Wheels up! 🛫 😎 Off to the airport for a weekend of #LibrePlanet goodness in #Boston! Excited to connect with the #FreeSoftware community, dive into incredible talks, and soak up all the free software energy. See you on the other side! #SoftwareFreedom@fsf@rms
You care about #SoftwareFreedom on mobile phones? So do Sebastian Crane, Juliana Sims, and Peter Serwylo who just joined the #FDroid Board of Directors. Very happy to have them on board. ♥
@daverooneyca and I are doing a public AMA (ask-me-anything) on all things Agile on May 1 (next week). Bring your questions and get the perspective of two coaches who each have 25+ years of experience.
We are committed to the development of free software and open source, therefore, we support and recommend one of the first distributions that gave us a hand when we are starting with the update of Midori, a special thanks to SparkyLinux and we recommend to the users to use this great distribution.
#FediGov is an initiative by the he :fsfe: Swiss local group with GNU/Linux.ch to encourage public institutions to use federated free software solutions to communicate with their people.
A small change to the most recent (Parliament-approved) version of the Cyber Resilience Act (#CRA) is the addition of a requirement that software be "openly shared" in order for the European Union to consider it #OpenSource in relation to the CRA.
She talks to us about the critical importance of Software Freedom, and tells us her shocking and cool story of the software that lives inside her body.
"The FSF-run GNU infrastructure is a great example of free software for the users, funded by the users." -- FSF senior systems administrator Ian Kelling Read more: https://u.fsf.org/41z Support the FSF: https://donate.fsf.org#SoftwareFreedom
Exciting news, friends of freedom! There are seven sparkling new versions of Linux-libre: 6.8.6-gnu, 6.6.27-gnu, 6.1.86-gnu, 5.15.155-gnu, 5.10.215-gnu1, 5.4.274-gnu1, and 4.19.312-gnu1. Each version has been meticulously cleaned up to remove all non-free blobs and nasty binary bits, ensuring your system runs on truly free software, respecting your user freedoms. Be free, be libre! https://www.fsfla.org/ikiwiki/selibre/linux-libre/#GNU#Linux#Linuxlibre#FreeSoftware#SoftwareFreedom
Savannah is looking for #hackers! Help is needed for project submission evaluations, working on and improving the Web UI, documentation, and more! Read how you can become a Savannah Hacker and become a part of this important part of #softwarefreedom at https://u.fsf.org/hkr
🎉 Hello there to all my free software friends! 🌟 We've rolled out FOUR new versions of Linux-libre: 6.8.5-gnu, 6.6.26-gnu, 6.1.85-gnu, and 5.15.154-gnu! Linux-libre remains dedicated to removing proprietary junk! 🔗 Dive in and enjoy computing that respects your freedom. Let's keep the spirit of freedom alive and push forward, ensuring our software serves us - free from subjugation! https://www.fsfla.org/ikiwiki/selibre/linux-libre/#GNU#Linux#Linuxlibre#FreeSoftware#SoftwareFreedom