Submit your abstract now for MoodleMoot Global 2023!

Submit your abstract now for MoodleMoot Global 2023!
by Sandra Matz.  

We are excited to announce that abstracts submissions are now open for MoodleMoot Global 2023, on 19-21 September in Barcelona, Spain.

This year’s event program will include keynote presentations covering the different conference streams; sessions featuring presentations from the Moodle community, Moodle Partners, and sponsors; workshops and hands-on sessions; social and networking events including the Moodle Party, a Jam Day, and so much more!

Whether you are an educator, workplace trainer, administrator or a developer, we would love to hear from you!

With the focus on this year’s conference theme “Lifelong learning“, we invite Moodlers from any educational, training or learning field to come together to learn from each other, share findings, brainstorm solutions to problems and explore best practices.

Submit your abstract by the deadline of 2 June for the opportunity to present your ideas, examples, case studies and showcases. Contribute to improving the quality of teaching and training with Moodle LMS and Moodle Workplace.

Visit the event website for more information and to register for the conference.

Our global MoodleMoot conference provides a unique opportunity for Moodle enthusiasts or newcomers from all over the world to meet and learn from each other.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Best regards,

Sandra Matz
MoodleMoot Global team
moodlemoot.org

Submit your abstract now for MoodleMoot Global 2023!

Montreal.rb May 2023: Integrating REST APIs w/ Microsoft Kiota

The video for the Montreal.rb (Ruby/Rails Meetup) May 2023 talk “Integrating REST APIs with Microsoft Kiota” has been posted! Microsoft Kiota is an open-source technology that can automatically generate SDKs for HTTP REST APIs in Ruby (or any programming language) to save software engineers from having to write error prone API client code that handles authentication, authorization, serialization, and exception handling manually.

OpenBGPD 8.0 released

The OpenBSD project has released a new version of
OpenBGPD,
the OpenBSD Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) routing daemon,
version 8.0.
The
announcement
reads,

From: Claudio Jeker <claudio () openbsd ! org>
Date: Thu, 04 May 2023 16:24:30 +0000
To: openbsd-announce
Subject: OpenBGPD 8.0 released

We have released OpenBGPD 8.0, which will be arriving in the
OpenBGPD directory of your local OpenBSD mirror soon.

Read more…

Lean in to the Linux Foundation’s Software Developer Diversity and Inclusion (SDDI) Project

Lean in to the Linux Foundation’s Software Developer Diversity and Inclusion (SDDI) Project

Lean in to the Linux Foundation’s Software Developer Diversity and Inclusion (SDDI) ProjectOpen source, naturally by design, welcomes diversity because anyone can contribute the code from anywhere in the world. Teams are often geographically distributed, which leads to more expertise, viewpoints and life experiences and positive results.

The post Lean in to the Linux Foundation’s Software Developer Diversity and Inclusion (SDDI) Project appeared first on Linux.com.

The internet deserves a better answer to social

The internet isn’t just about browsers. Browsers are a critical part of the human experience on the internet and will always be core to our work at Mozilla. But the internet is bigger than browsers — it’s every piece of content, app and experience on your device. Our mission will always be to make the […]

The post The internet deserves a better answer to social appeared first on The Mozilla Blog.

MacDock: the macOS dock, but for System 7

MacDock is like the Dock in modern macOS. To use it, simply launch the program. MacDock will be visible at the bottom of your screen. You will see your running applications on the list (limited to 7 applications). Clicking on any of them switches you to the app. I love little projects like these. Even today, they make using older systems just a little bit less alien.