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Open d’Australie 2024 – Daniil Medvedev à l’entrainement à Melbourne

Posted on January 9, 2024 by Michael G
Le Russe Daniil Medvedev à l’entrainement et à Melbourne

Au revoir, from Aurélie

Posted on January 9, 2024 by Michael G
by Aurélie Soulier.  

Dear Moodlers,

Happy New Year! I wish all of you, all over the world, a fantastic year ahead, filled with success, happiness, and countless moments of joy with Moodle.

As I prepare to conclude my journey as the Community Engagement Lead for Moodle HQ on Wednesday, I wanted to take a moment to express my gratitude to my amazing team and to every one of you.

While my focus will soon shift to a role outside the Moodle sphere, my connection to the Moodle community remains strong. I intend to stay engaged in various Moodle-based activities in my free time. I’ll remain a member of the MUA and moodle.org, take part in the PAG, as well as continue work on a personal project (involving user tours) that I’m eager to continue.

I also want to share the exciting news that Olga Koenig will be taking over my role as the new Community Sites Manager. I have every confidence that Olga, leading the Community sites team, will continue to strengthen the community and uphold the values that make Moodle such a great project.

Thank you all for your support, dedication, and commitment to the Moodle project. Your contributions and collaboration are what make this global community so vibrant and impactful. It’s your passion and commitment that make Moodle what it is today and what it becomes tomorrow. 

Best wishes, and much Moodle love to all!

Aurélie
Community Engagement Lead, Moodle HQ

P.S: I leave you with this Scottish song which traditionally marks the new year, but also refers to friends who recall the good old times. It resonates especially as I will keep my last 15 months at Moodle HQ, and the people I met along the way, a dear memory, and hope to see many of you again soon.
‘Ce n’est qu’un au revoir.’

For old acquaintance be forgot
And never brought to mind
Should old acquaintance be forgot
In the days of auld lang syne?

Tech/News/2024/02

Posted on January 9, 2024 by Michael G
Other languages: Bahasa Indonesia, Deutsch, English, Ghanaian Pidgin, Nederlands, Tiếng Việt, español, français, italiano, norsk bokmål, polski, suomi, svenska, čeština, українська, עברית, हिन्दी, ಕನ್ನಡ, 中文,…

ADCI Solutions: Layout Builder: A Drupal module that makes working with content easy

Posted on January 9, 2024 by Michael G

The advantages of Drupal CMS always include its friendliness to users who cannot write code. In most cases, these users are content managers. How can you give more power to the content manager of your Drupal website? Add the Layout Builder module that makes building web pages as easy as putting Lego bricks together.

ADCI Solutions: Layout Builder: A Drupal module that makes working with content easy

Etcher 1.0.0: A flexible configuration loader and transformer.

Posted on January 9, 2024 by Michael G
In case you ever have a need for loading, transforming, and overriding application configuration information and love blending Functional Programming with Object Oriented design via the Railway Pattern, you might enjoy this 1.0.0 release of the Etcher gem. The design is flexible, highly customizable, and fault tolerant (yay, monads). Enjoy!

micron @ Savannah: Version 1.4

Posted on January 9, 2024 by Michael G

GNU micron version 1.4 is available for download.

ClearlyDefined: recapping a year of progress and sharing a vision for 2024

Posted on January 9, 2024 by Michael G
ClearlyDefined: recapping a year of progress and sharing a vision for 2024

At the beginning of 2023, I started as a community manager for ClearlyDefined, with the goals of creating an

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systemd through the eyes of a musl distribution maintainer

Posted on January 9, 2024 by Michael G
systemd, as a service manager, is not actually a bad piece of software by itself. The fact it can act as both a service manager and an inetd(8) replacement is really cool. The unit file format is very nice and expressive. Defining mechanism and leaving policy to the administrator is a good design. Of course, nothing exists in a vacuum. I don’t like the encouragement to link daemons to libsystemd for better integration – all of the useful integrations can be done with more portable measures. And I really don’t like the fact they consider glibc to be “the Linux API” when musl, Bionic, and other libcs exist. I’d like to dive into detail on the good and the bad of systemd, as seen through my eyes as all of: end user, administrator, and developer. ↫ awilfox awilfox is a maintainer of Adélie Linux, which does not use systemd, but this blog post is one of the few reasonable, well-written, and substantiated critiques of systemd – as opposed to the usual mindless screeching you usually hear about systemd. A great read.

Best Web Hosting Service Provider 2024

Posted on January 8, 2024 by Michael G

Video by via Dailymotion Source HostAnyTime has surfaced as the Best Web Hosting Service Provider for 2024 – making your websites faster, secure, and more reliable than ever before! This cutting-edge platform offers affordability without compromising on quality. It makes web hosting a breeze with unbeatable uptime, round-the-clock customer support, and a range of plans…

Nota de R$ 200 se torna mais rara que a de R$ 1 em 2023

Posted on January 8, 2024 by Michael G

Video by via Dailymotion Source A nota de R$ 200 foi a cédula com menos unidades em circulação no Brasil em 2023, menos até que a de R$ 1. Segundo dados do BC, havia 138,1 milhões delas no país contra 148,6 milhões de R$ 1. Assista ao Jornal da Manhã completo: https://youtube.com/live/GIlydiQsWm4 Baixe o app…

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