#162 Late Friday Edition

• Curated by Felix

Update on what happened across the GNOME project in the week from August 16 to August 23.

GNOME Circle Apps and Libraries

Brage Fuglseth announces

This week Resources was accepted into GNOME Circle. Resources lets you keep an extra eye on system resources with style. Congratulations!

Third Party Projects

xjuan says

I am pleased to announce a new development release of Cambalache, getting us one step closer to a stable release for GNOME 47.

Whats new in version 0.91.3:

  • Support 3rd party libraries
  • Improved Drag&Drop support
  • Streamline headerbar
  • Ported treeview to column view

Read more about it at https://blogs.gnome.org/xjuan/2024/08/23/new-cambalache-development-release

Internships

FlatSync

Keep your Flatpak apps synchronized between devices

IlChitarrista announces

FlatSync’s Ignored Apps implementation is now merged! It will be possible to make FlatSync ignore certain apps and automatically installed dependencies are excluded by default. Adwaita was also updated to 1.6 with the new Button Row and Spinner.

As Google Summer of Code comes to an end, having achieved the planned features, we’re now looking into further improvements and preparations for Flathub release and GNOME Circle acceptance. I’m very grateful for this Internship, it has been a beautiful way to start contributing; I want to thank everyone involved, especially my mentor Cogitri.

Keep tuned for further work!

Miscellaneous

Regina announces

Sharing an Independent study on “Assessing the Effectiveness of GNOME’s Diversity and Inclusion Strategies: Challenges, Opportunities, and Recommendations.” This article explores GNOME’s efforts in promoting diversity and provides actionable recommendations for improvement. Thank you to Robert ramcq , Federico federico , and Michael Downey for their reviews of this work. Your feedback is greatly valued. Details here: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/assessing-effectiveness-gnomes-diversity-inclusion-regina-nkenchor-0iokf/

That’s all for this week!

See you next week, and be sure to stop by #thisweek:gnome.org with updates on your own projects!