LostCarPark Drupal Blog: Drupal Advent Calendar day 22 – Working Groups

LostCarPark Drupal Blog: Drupal Advent Calendar day 22 - Working Groups
Drupal Advent Calendar day 22 – Working Groups

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Fri, 12/22/2023 – 07:00

LostCarPark Drupal Blog: Drupal Advent Calendar day 22 - Working Groups

Welcome back to the the Drupal Advent Calendar, and we’re down to the last few doors. For door 22, we are joined by Jordana Fung (jordana), who tells us about Community Working Groups.

Giving back while growing too: volunteering within Drupal

When I decided to go to my first Drupal event, I was scared, anxious and unsure. I decided to go outside of my comfort zone and looked up an event close to where I’d be while visiting family in the US. I am not exaggerating when I say that this was one of the best decisions I’ve ever made in my life.

I fell in love with the community then and there. There’s…

Linux Foundation Newsletter: December 2023

Welcome to the Linux Foundation’s December newsletter! In this edition, we cover the many gatherings that took place across the globe, notably at Open Source Summit Japan, AI.dev in San Jose, CA., and for several Linux Foundation project teams, at COP28 in Dubai. This month also saw the publication of our 2023 Annual Report, “Rising […]

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CAPTCHA successor Privacy Pass has no easy answers for online abuse

As much as the Web continues to inspire us, we know that sites put up with an awful lot of abuse in order to stay online. Denial of service attacks, fraud and other flavors of abusive behavior are a constant pressure on website operators. One way that sites protect themselves is to find some way […]

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Fennec, now with add-ons and WebAuth

TWIF generated on Thursday, 21 Dec 2023, Week 51

Community News

@Licaon_Kter signals:

Fennec F-Droid was updated to 120.1.1 bringing experimental FIDO2 WebAuthn support that does not depend on proprietary Google libraries but can be used with FOSS microG if available. This is based on more than a year’s work in microG by @mar-v-in / larma and @relan’s work in Fennec. Mull is on track to gain support in version 121.0.0 later this week. (#34) (Note: be sure to update to latest microG 0.3.0, expand Versions as it is not yet marked as stable)

Also in Fennec & Mull news, Mozilla unlocked all (compatible) add-ons for their Android browser, read more here and start exploring them right away.

IVPN – Secure VPN for Privacy was updated to 2.10.6 fixing a crash on start, so be sure to update.

SMASH — Smart Mobile App for Surveyor’s Happiness was updated to 1.8.1 bringing some fixes but also a major change: the developer changed the signing key. While this is nice since they switched from a testing key to a proper one, it means that old users need to uninstall the app and then reinstall it.

@linsui comments:

@yzqzss built an interesting website which show the statistics of the supported languages for apps in F-Droid and the actual translated strings. The source code is here for the front/back-end and here for the java server.

We just noticed that there are 4 packages for different ABIs of DataBackup (recently updated to 1.1.0-alpha06) but the F-Droid client doesn’t mark them properly. This is because fdroidserver can only detect the ABI (basically the target package architecture) from the native libs in the APK files but DataBackup embeds native binaries in different folders. We are still working to fix this problem. You can choose the right ABI from the last number in the version code:

  • 1 -> x86
  • 2 -> x86_64
  • 3 -> armeabi-v7a
  • 4 -> arm64-v8a

Most Android devices since 2017 or so will use 4, older ones 3, and you brave Intel x86 users should already know your way around.

Removed Apps

1 app was removed

smsQ was recently depreciated, app was archived by its developer and its backend server is no longer online.

Newly Added Apps

15 apps were newly added
  • AniHyou – AniList client – Another unofficial Android AniList client.
  • Clock Screensaver – Fullscreen Analog and Digital Clock with Event View.
  • EHHelper – A little helper for Douyin/Tiktok on your TV.
  • Hammer [ALPHA] – An offline first, simple tool for building stories.
  • Iconeration – Icon pack creator.
  • Keep Alive – Notify others if you haven’t used your device in a given period of time.
  • Lane’s Lexicon – An Arabic-English Dictionary.
  • Li-Ri – An arcade game where you drive a toy wood engine.
  • Paperless Mobile – An (almost) fully fledged mobile Paperless client.
  • Tarock Palčka – Slovenian Tarock program, including online, offline play and bots.
  • Vault – Simple, secure and fast password manager compatible with KeePass.
  • Vidya Music: Aersia VIP Player – A player for the Vidya Intarweb Playlist (aka VIP Aersia).
  • WADBS – Switch Android’s Wireless Debugging feature on and off quickly.
  • freeDictionaryApp – A simple application for the Free Dictionary API.
  • timeto.me – Set a timer for each task to stay focused.

Downgraded Apps

1 app was downgraded

The Light was downgraded to 3.71 pending some app upgrades.

Updated Apps

160 more apps were updated

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OSI work in developing an Open Source AI definition featured in the State of the Digital Public Goods Ecosystem 2023 report

OSI work in developing an Open Source AI definition featured in the State of the Digital Public Goods Ecosystem 2023 report
OSI work in developing an Open Source AI definition featured in the State of the Digital Public Goods Ecosystem 2023 report

OSI’s work is featured in the State of the Digital Public Goods Ecosystem 2023 report, published by the Digital Public Goods Alliance.

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An update on HDR and color management in KWin

KWin now supports ICC profiles: In display settings you can set one for each screen, and KWin will use that to adjust the colors accordingly. The Plasma 6 beta is already shipping with that implementation in KWin, and with a few additional steps you can play most HDR capable games in the Wayland session. ↫ Xaver Hugl I’ll admit colour management and HDR is a bit outside my wheelhouse, but I do know both are essentially vital for quite a few digital professions, and that support for them on Wayland specifically has been subpar or missing entirely. It seems progress is being made on these topics, and that’s good news.