The Libre Graphics Meeting 2025 ("an annual meeting on Free/Libre and Open Source software for graphics") is happening on May 28–31 in Nuremberg! Until January 31 you can submit entries to the Call for Participation (in various formats): LGM 2025 is also looking for sponsors: Also, LGM is super cool. Check it out! ฅʕ·͡ᴥ·ʔ
After 6 months and about 333 commits I proudly present: Faircamp 1.0 – A static site generator for audio producers To recap the highlights of the past months and learn what's new in the final 1.0 release, check out the blog post: Development of version 1.0 was made possible through the amazing support, funding and expertise of the @npub1dk0y...k0wd programme and coalition, led by the [@nlnet]( ) foundation and financed by the European Commission's [@EC_NGI]( ) initiative – thank you so much for giving me and everyone benefitting from a better Faircamp this incredible opportunity! Also, many thanks to all faircampers, contributors, testers, translators, bloggers, podcasters and encouraging voices for supporting this journey - for the final 1.0 release specifically to @bran(...)pos for release candidate testing, @n00q for bugreporting/testing, @Lime Bar for the external artist page feature inspiration and @npub1fq2v...86fr for their diligent translation work. Along with this release I've published multiple new documentation resources - from an official Linux/macOS/Windows tutorial to a 1.0 migration guide, from an overhauled reference manual to a beginner's guide to publishing faircamp (or any!) static sites - check out the website and recent posts in the #faircamp hashtag to discover them! That's all! image
« How to publish your Faircamp site online » (video, ~14min): "This guides you through finding/choosing the right domain and webhosting provider for your website, as well as setting up FTP and publishing your site on the web. Understanding this process empowers you not only to publish #faircamp sites, but in fact allows you to publish any kind of static website or files on the web in the future!" If you watch this and find it lacking in certain aspects (or conversely, really good in some), I warmly invite you to send me feedback! I'd love to improve this and publish more and better resources like this in the future, and the more I understand the issues, the better I can address them! :)
Before I make an official announcement I'd be very grateful if somebody could test the first native windows build for #faircamp ! (⌒‿⌒) Basically: Are the download and installation instructions clear? Do they work for you? Does the build itself work? Anything else that comes to mind? The build is already available and linked at:
It's my delight to announce #faircamp 0.18.0: If there's one thing to take away from this release, it is that _embeddable players_ for releases and stand-alone tracks are now finally ready and at your disposal! ⸜(*ˊᗜˋ*)⸝ There is a number of other things included too! Critical fixes, some subtle stuff, even one little secret experimental feature goodie. Read all about it in the release announcement - - where I've also included an exciting outlook on the rest of the year! Lastly a shout-out to the people who made this release happen: [@nlnet]( ) and the [@EC_NGI]( ) with all their expertise and financial support, making the entire thing possible! And then [@cpacaud]( ), [@futzle]( ), DURAD, session and @TomC for bug reports, ideas and improved translations - thank you so much! New to faircamp? Check out the website: That's all! (*^.^*) image
I just released Feber 1.1.3! (that's "a simple, self-hostable group calendar", see ) This patch mainly solves a security-related oversight from feber's first days - if you share your calendar with a public audience, or use it to organize highly private or secret things, I recommend updating timely, otherwise just whenever you get to it - the impact of the issue is rather limited. Also, did you know that #feber is available as a Yunohost app? Eric Gaspar made this happen (with support from @electron tamer in training 🍂 and Alexandre Aubin) - many thanks! \o/ Also, I might do a smaller feature release these next days too, let's see if time permits. ( ^◡^)