Is this a turning point for open source software in warfare?
A proposal looks to introduce a transparent sponsorship process to Arch Linux.
A new chapter for the de-Googled /e/OS.
Proposed privacy law changes, if passed in parliament, threaten Switzerland's reputation as a privacy haven.
A new Linux kernel drama? Yes, but it's been handled.
And no, it is neither rolling release nor monthly release model. And they are only for the upcoming under development release.
A new open source tool from the World Bank.
Check out what this distro out of Egypt has to offer.
A new virtual machine manager is taking shape for KDE thanks to GSoC.
PeerTube is raising funds to accelerate the development of its mobile app.
It is available for Windows as well as Linux. No learning curve here as most common keyboard shortcuts work as they do in most GUI based editors.
An Organic Maps fork has emerged due to broken trust.