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What’s the state of open source in Europe? And why does it matter now?
When we think of the achievements of Europe, perhaps the first thing that comes to mind is the building of its great cities, such as London, Paris, and Rome. Many think of Europe as the home of early advancements in science, music, literature, and the industrial revolution. Or, perhaps we associate Europe as the cradle of democratic governance as we know it today.
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Slowly getting faster
We have been a bit quiet recently on some fronts, like this blog and on
merge requests to review. We strive to keep our users informed, and we
always appreciate contributions, even when we cannot immediately review
them. F-Droid started in 2010, so we have some technical debt and cannot
always move fast. We appreciate patience when contributing. The good news
is that this is because we are really quite busy with a whole slew of large
improvements that all seemed to happen at the same time. So here is a quick
overview:
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You might have noticed that this website sometimes ran really slowly. We
have been working to improve that. Since we rolled out the new front
facing web servers, we have seen a large improvement there. And now we
get better data about network usage and server state which means that we
can more effectively troubleshoot and optimize going forward. -
We’re wrapping up a major
overhaul of the
official F-Droid client app (thanks to FFDW funding), including a
security audit (thanks to
NLnet funding). This
replaces huge chunks of technical debt, fixes many bugs, adds a
comprehensive test suite, and should make it much easier for contributors
to follow the code. -
There are new contributor buildserver instances for testing app builds
on the production setup. This has sped up the app review process,
especially for key apps that are complicated to build, like Element or Jitsi Meet. These instances also let us do regular,
repo-wide scans to find any non-free
dependencies that
have might have snuck in. -
After using the Ansible automation for contributor buildserver
instances, this setup is now proven, and we are now switching the
production setup to use it. That means anyone can inspect and recreate
the production setup with relative ease. -
We are setting up new hardware for the production buildserver to enable
parallelizing the build
processes. -
We are finalizing our new legal entity with its own board of directors.
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Setting up more F-Droid core contributors to get paid to work on F-Droid.
And that is just a sample of what all is going on. F-Droid can move faster
with more contributions, and we want your contributions! It can be anything
from app
reviews, diving in
to fix
issues,
and donations to enable more people to spend more time to making F-Droid better.
Microsoft releases Windows 11 22H2, formally dubbed the “2022 Update”
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Descripción de los dispositivos IOT
– Posdata: Los gateways (pasarelas) también son considerados parte de la capa de dispositivos IOT. Pero de eso hablaremos en otro video.
✅ En este video aprenderemos todo sobre los dispositivos IOT. En un video pasado, habíamos visto la topología del internet de las cosas. En ese video, explicamos de forma muy general, los componentes del IOT.
Para entenderlo de mejor forma, lo podemos dividir en 4 actores o capas. La primera capa, esta dedicada a los objetos o dispositivos de internet de las cosas. La segunda capa, tiene que ver con la conectividad inalámbrica o red. La tercera capa, comprende los servidores o plataformas. Y la cuarta capa, tiene que ver con la aplicación que le demos a la información. En este video nos vamos a centrar, en la capa de dispositivos u objetos IOT.
Esta comprende tanto el Hardware, como los sensores. Nosotros actualmente, contamos con muchas opciones de hardware para capturar datos, entre los mas conocidos encontramos: el esp32, el Arduino, las tarjetas ARM, microchip, etc …
Marcas de tiempo:
00:00 Introducción
00:24 Capas del IOT
01:05 Capa de dispositivos u objetos IOT
02:10 Definición de un SoC (System on Chip)
02:53 Descripción del ESP8266
03:40 Descripción del ESP32
05:15 Descripción de la Raspberry pi
06:09 Descripción de la placa de desarrollo para IOT de Microchip: AVR IOT WG development board
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Drupal Association blog: Drupal Founder, Dries Buytaert, to Keynote GitKon 2022
GitKraken, the world’s leader in creating premier Git tools for software developers, will host the 2nd annual GitKon tech conference 11-13 October 2022. This free, virtual event will bring together developers, technical teams, managers, executives, and thought leaders united by a passion for software development, team collaboration, and Git.
The event will offer 36 sessions across three days of content with speakers from companies like GitHub, GitLab, Microsoft and VS Code, Atlassian, Amazon, and more. Each day, 12 tech experts will have 15 minutes to present their thoughts on topics ranging from DevOps, distributed collaboration, security, developer skills, emerging trends, and more.
Registration for GitKon is completely free on gitkon.com.
Founder to Share Drupal Story at GitKon Keynote
One of the most anticipated sessions of this year’s event is the keynote presentation on Tuesday, 11 October. Drupal Founder and Acquia CTO/Co-Founder, Dries Buytaert will present: From the Dorm Room to The White House – How Drupal Grew and Became the Standard for Open Source Web Experiences.
In this talk, Dries will tell the Drupal story, including how the team was able to achieve success ultimately by embracing open source.
Bringing people together under a shared passion is at the heart of what Drupal does,” says Dries. “GitKon is a great venue for sharing our story, and I’m excited to pass along lessons learned to show more teams that they can also achieve corporate success by supporting open source.
Founded in 2001, Drupal is a free and open source web content management system that has scaled to become a standard tool in the industry. While Dries initially created Drupal as a simple message board that could be easily edited and managed by his college community, the tool quickly gained popularity with developers and currently powers millions of websites worldwide.
GitKraken CEO, Matt Johnston is a former colleague of Dries, joining his team after Acquia acquired Mautic, an open source marketing automation leader for which Johnston served as the CEO before joining GitKraken.
I’ve known Dries for a decade and had the pleasure of working directly with him on Acquia’s Marketing Cloud solutions,” says Matt. “His ability to balance the needs of Drupal and Acquia–while simultaneously scaling both–is a rare feat. Dries’ talk will be an awesome opportunity for GitKon attendees to hear about open source innovation.
Mission to Create a Collaborative Future
The theme of GitKon 2022 is Creating a Collaborative Future, a mission at the heart of what Drupal does and stands for, with collaboration through the open source community leading Drupal’s success and now Acquia’s mission.
To hear Dries and other tech experts from around the world, register now for free at gitkon.com.