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Vote on April's Topics!

Hey everyone!


I hope you're all doing well!

It's time to vote on the next topics for April, but first, a quick disclaimer: there won't be a patroncast today, as I just broke up with my girlfriend after a 2 year long relationship, and I'm not really feeling like recording something in a chipper / enthusiastic manner, I hope you can forgive me!

Everything will resume like normal next week, of cours e :)

As per the topics, here is what I'll be working on:


- 4 Linux news videos, one every week!


- Open Source alternatives to popular Windows apps: the goal being to try to help Windows users migrate to FOSS, before jumping into Linux. Get your bearings, then transition over!

- A tour of Bottles, a simple and graphical way to get Windows apps running with Wine, cleanly. It's a wonderful little app, and I think it might help people to fix the various app gaps that I won't be able to fill with the previous video ;)

- There will never be a year of the Linux Desktop: time to put that saying to rest, because that's never happening, not because Linux can't grow, because it can't grow overnight and overtake the alternatives in a single year.

- The Jingpad A1 is no longer a paperweight: it's now possible to install Ubuntu touch on it, so I'll take a look at that!

- How to run Android apps on Linux using Waydroid: a tour of the state of Waydroid, if I can get it to work :D

If there's anything interesting to report about the Steam Deck, I might swap one of these topics for something else as well!


Now, for what you can vote on:


- The Best Productivity apps for Linux: knowledge bases, todo lists, time trackers, reminders.. I'll cover them all!

- The best GNOME apps: GNOME has a huge ecosystem of applications, and it's time to showcase them!

- Linux apps are crappy: mythbusting: this one almost made it last time, so it's showing up again!

- Open Source licenses explained: it can be hard to know which licenses allow what, and the dfifference between open source and free software, so I think an explainer video would be handy


Pick the ones you like the most, and I'll work on the 2 that gather the most votes!

Nick

Comments

Open Source Software Licensing Basics for Corporate Users (https://youtu.be/gF4b1TA5Q5w)

Merci à toi pour le soutien :)

The Linux Experiment

Bon courage et merci pour tout ce que tu nous offres !

Leeo


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