New version of ALSA Scarlett Control Panel aka "alsa-scarlett-gui" brings support for eight more 1st gen and 4th gen audio interfaces by Focusrite.
Week highlights: new releases of @GIMP, LittleCMS, HDRView, FLAC, and Faircamp by @Simon Repp; AstoCAD replaces Ondsel ES as a sexier soft fork of @FreeCAD See here for more info: Featured #krita art by Rodrigo Alvarez image
I see all your complaining about Linux Foundation's spending on coding and I raise you FreeCAD's 2024 grant program recap with money allocation charts :)
After 25 years of using GNOME, this is just another Friday. Of course, they deprecated something without creating a replacement first. Of course, you will only see the replacement in one of the future releases.
Week highlights: new releases of HDRView, LibreCAD, and cabbage; new features in @GIMP and @Ardour DAW; @FreeCAD's alternative Ribbon UI gets an update. See here for more: Featured #b3d artwork by LudvΓ­k KoutnΓ½ image
Here is another perspective on the whole Automattic vs WP Engine thing for you. Since 2022, Automattic owns a share in InstaWP who, in their own words, want to be the AWS of Wordpress. In other words, a company with over 1,700 employees and a share in a WP hosting company is suing another WP hosting company with over 1,100 employees. How's that for a fight against an evil corporation? :)
Week highlights: the 2nd release candidate of @GIMP 3.0 is out, and so are the new stable releases of OpenShot, @Mixxx DJ Software, and Overwitch. See here for details: Featured #b3d art by miguel_lobo image
Week highlights: new releases of @darktable, HDRView, Tahoma2D, Flowblade, @npub1auk8...aqva, Qtractor, FamiStudio; @Libre Graphics Meeting 2025 announced See here for more: Featured #b3d artwork by Rutger van de Steeg Happy holidays! image
Week highlights: further progress with new PDF exporter in [@inkscape]( ), the Scribus team is closing up on v1.7.0, a new version of libwacom is out, new features are coming to @FreeCAD More info: Featured [@krita]( ) artwork by Andrey Ivasenko image
Dear lazyweb, what do you think are some of the examples of great API documentation?