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Posted by Roy Schestowitz on May 11, 2024

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Applications

OpenSUSE ☛ Planned outage of Weblate on May 14th

=> ↺ Planned outage of Weblate on May 14th

The openSUSE will undergo a critical update with the migration of Weblate to a hosted solution. Shifting to a hosted solution for the web-based localization tool in order to keep up with the increasing demands of projects’ development.

Medevel ☛ Rain - Free Privacy-focused Fast Responsive Weather App

=> ↺ Rain - Free Privacy-focused Fast Responsive Weather App

Rain is a completely free and open-source application, rich in features and utilities, which provides you with precise weather forecasts specifically for your location.

Medevel ☛ MMAS - Free Money Tracker and Personal Finance Manager in Your Pocket

=> ↺ MMAS - Free Money Tracker and Personal Finance Manager in Your Pocket

MMAS, a revolutionary personal finance management and daily expense tracking application, is a unique solution designed to make money management an effortless task.
This application is completely free and open-source, granting users maximum control and flexibility.

KDE

Using the QML Language Server for KDE Development (update)

=> ↺ Using the QML Language Server for KDE Development (update)

In a previous post I talked about using the QML Language Server for KDE development. Since writing that post a few things happened, so it’s time for an update.

=> ↺ previous post

I mentioned that when using Kate qmlls should work out of the box when opening a QML file. That’s mostly true, there is one problem though. Depending on your distribution the binary for qmlls has a different name. Sometimes it’s qmlls, sometimes qmlls6 or qmlls-qt6. You may need to adjust the LSP Server settings in Kate to match the name on your system.

=> ↺ previous post

GNOME Desktop/GTK

This Week in GNOME ☛ Felix Häcker: #147 Secure Keys

=> ↺ Felix Häcker: #147 Secure Keys

Update on what happened across the GNOME project in the week from May 03 to May 10.
As part of the GNOME STF (Sovereign Tech Fund) initiative, a number of community members are working on infrastructure related projects.

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