New Blog Posts for March & April
Added 2019-04-26 03:56:24 +0000 UTCHey patrons! First of all, you all rock and we appreciate you supporting everything we do. Second of all, oh my goodness! We have kind of dropped the ball on sharing blog posts here lately. Something I'd like to try more of is sharing early peeks at upcoming news and blog posts for patrons, so look out for that in the near future (and let us know if that's interesting to you, or naw). In the meantime, let's see what we missed:
- Parental Controls & Metered Data Hackfest: In midlate March, I attended a hackfest with folks from GNOME, Endless, Red Hat, and Canonical to work on designing parental controls, digital wellbeing, and metered data awareness for GNOME. This work is important for elementary because it will ensure features we ship are better supported throughout the stack of software that we use to build elementary OS. Hit the link to hear about the hackfest!
- elementary AppCenter + Flatpak: This one was a big announcement we cheekily saved for April 1. It's no fool, though; we've settled on Flatpak for the future of AppCenter. Hit the link to learn why, plus what it means for developers and users.
- Juno Updates for March, 2019: The pretty standard recap of monthly work from March. Hit the link to read about updates to Code, the Panel, the session and sound indicators, System Settings plugs, and Gala.
- Developer Tips: GitHub Workflow: We've learned a lot while using GitHub for elementary OS and third-party app development! Hit the link to read about best practices for developers to make development faster and easier.
Whew, that's a lot. And we've got our April updates post coming up soon, as well as the return of AppCenter Spotlight. Lots to read!
Cassidy James Blaede