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L’eau salée coulant de la montagne est devenue une source de revenus pour les familles de Batman

Posted on July 19, 2023 by Michael G
Découvrez lactualité mondiale sur notre chaîne ! Restez informé(e) avec nos reportages complets, analyses approfondies et informations objectives. Abonnez-vous dès maintenant pour ne rien manquer !
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Please join us for the Moodle Academy webinar “Designing & Developing Moodle Lessons” on Wednesday 26th July at 9:00 UTC

Posted on July 19, 2023 by Michael G
by Sandra Matz.  

We invite you to join us for an informative webinar on Designing & Developing branched Moodle Lessons, on Wednesday 26th July at 9:00-10:00 UTC.

In this free webinar, our expert speaker will guide you through the process of creating engaging and interactive Moodle Lessons that allow for personalised learning experiences. You will learn how to utilise the branching feature of Moodle Lesson to create different learning paths.

Whether you are an educator, instructional designer, or eLearning professional, this webinar will provide you with practical strategies and tips to enhance your Moodle Lessons and make them more effective and learner-centered.

Don’t miss out on this opportunity to expand your knowledge and skills in designing and developing branched Moodle Lessons. Register now to secure your spot and take your Moodle courses to the next level!

Note: this webinar is part of the course ‘Moodle Academy webinars‘. You have to be enrolled in this free course to register and join the webinar.

Register at Moodle Academy. 

Please join us for the Moodle Academy webinar “Designing & Developing Moodle Lessons” on Wednesday 26th July at 9:00 UTC

Wikimedia Kaduna Connect: A campaign for free knowledge and connectivity 2023

Posted on July 19, 2023 by Michael G
The project was led by Ramatu A. Haliru with micro funding from Wikimedia User Group Nigeria with valuable assistance from experiences facilitators like Ismail Atiba,…

Drupal Core News: Roadmap for Drupal 10.2, 10.3, and beyond

Posted on July 19, 2023 by Michael G

Dries talked about our vision and strategy for Drupal 11 in DrupalCon Portland 2022. The vision Dries laid out was that we want to make Drupal the tool of choice for ambitious site builders on the open web. In order for us to accomplish this goal, we believe that Drupal needs to provide:

  • Easy-to-use tools that guide site builders on the right path
  • Site building tools for providing an enjoyable experience for content editors
  • An inexpensive, easy, and secure way to maintain digital experiences over time

New features will be built in the current major version of Drupal. This means that components of this plan will be released gradually in Drupal core minor releases, not in a big bang with Drupal 11.

Ongoing efforts

We have several ongoing initiatives, but we are doubling down our efforts on these three tracks:

Reduce the time it takes for site builders to become proficient with Drupal

Drupal is the most powerful digital experience platform when it is well-configured. We want more people to be able to leverage the power of Drupal. Therefore, our goal is to reduce the time and steps it takes to realize the full potential of Drupal.

We are working on:

  • A simplified way to assess and install modules with the Project Browser
  • Tooling to deliver Drupal starter kits without locking sites into specific distributions (known as ‘Recipes’)
  • Improvements to the user experience for Drupal’s administrative user interface, including content modeling enhancements (Field UI) and administrative navigation

Empowering site builders to deliver engaging editorial experience

Our goal is to make it easier for site builders to meet the requirements of content editors, who are accustomed to using flexible and easy-to-navigate tools. We will also evolve Drupal into the top choice for ambitious site builders and content creators who need advanced layout or landing page building features.

We are working on:

  • Improvements to Layout Builder that makes creating and editing pages easier
  • A modernized page building experience that combines the strengths of structured content with modern page building tools

Reduce the cost of keeping Drupal applications secure

Keeping Drupal 10 sites up-to-date can be labor-intensive and require specialized knowledge to assess security releases and potential regressions caused by updates. Our commitment is to make the upkeep of Drupal and its modules less complex, risk-free, and affordable.

We are working on:

  • Automatic application of security and patch updates for core and contributed modules via an ‘Automatic Updates’ feature
  • Improvements to our contributed module tooling, processes and documentation to address known friction points that site administrators are facing in the update process

Moreover, we recognize that a significant number of Drupal sites are still on Drupal 7. The upgrade to Drupal 10 can be labor-intensive and requires specialized expertise.

We are working on:

  • Documentation and tooling to make migrating from Drupal 7 easier

Let’s build together!

We are excited about the road ahead as we are making Drupal the tool of choice for ambitious site builders on the open web. We invite you to join us on this journey, where your expertise, insights, and contributions are invaluable in shaping the future of Drupal.

Thank you to Gábor Hojtsy, catch, xjm, yoroy, Dries, and effulgentsia for their feedback on this post.

Seed your database with the Faker gem. Then seed 9.4x faster with upsert_all 🎭

Posted on July 19, 2023 by Michael G
Hey RubyFlow, I just published an article on seeding your database with the faker gem.

OpenSSF Outlook Q3 2023: Continuing to Strengthen the Open Source Ecosystem

Posted on July 19, 2023 by Michael G

OpenSSF Outlook Q3 2023: Continuing to Strengthen the Open Source Ecosystem 

The post OpenSSF Outlook Q3 2023: Continuing to Strengthen the Open Source Ecosystem appeared first on Linux.com.

How to use Fakespot, the AI tool that helps you detect fake reviews

Posted on July 19, 2023 by Michael G

Fakespot is your trusted guide for shopping online.  With Fakespot you love everything you buy and cut down on returns by avoiding fake reviews, unreliable sellers, counterfeits/shoddy products. If you shop online, chances are that you’ve seen – or been swayed – by fake reviews.  About 82% of consumers have come across a fake customer […]

The post How to use Fakespot, the AI tool that helps you detect fake reviews appeared first on The Mozilla Blog.

FSF Events: LibrePlanet Wiki Edit Fest is on July 26: Come join us

Posted on July 19, 2023 by Michael G

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No cyber resilience without open source sustainability

Posted on July 19, 2023 by Michael G
Together with the open source software community, GitHub has been working to support EU policymakers to craft the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA). The CRA seeks to improve the cybersecurity of digital products (including the 96 percent that contain open source) in the EU by imposing strict requirements for vendors supplying products in the single market, backed by fines of up to €15 million or 2.5% of global revenue. This goal is welcome: security is too often an afterthought when shipping a product. But as written it threatens open source without bolstering resilience. Even though the CRA, as part of a long-standing line of EU ‘open’ strategy, has an exemption for open source software developed or supplied outside the course of a commercial activity, challenges in defining the scope have been the focus of considerable community activity. Three serious problems remain with the Parliament text set for the industry (‘ITRE’) committee vote on July 19. These three problems are set out below. Absent dissent, this may become the final position without further deliberation or a full Parliament plenary vote. We encourage you to share your thoughts with your elected officials today. The three problems are substantial for open source projects. First, if an open source project receives donations and/or has corporate developers working on it, it would be regulated by the CRA and thus face a huge amount of new administrative rules and regulations to follow that would no doubt be far too big a burden for especially smaller projects or individual developers. On top of that, the CRA, as it currently stands, also intends to mess with the disclosure process for vulnerabilities in a way that doesn’t seem to actually help. These three problems are big, and could have far-reaching consequences for open source.

PvZ2 | Ep. 4

Posted on July 18, 2023 by Michael G
Free to play: https://easyrdr.web.app/pvz2.html

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