In this guide, we’ll introduce you to and explain how to use FreeRTOS semaphores with the ESP32, using the Arduino IDE. Semaphores are like signals (or flags) that allow you ... CONTINUE READING » The post ESP32 with FreeRTOS: Getting Started with Semaphores (Arduino IDE) first appeared on Random Nerd Tutorials.| Random Nerd Tutorials
This is a quick guide for getting started using ESP-IDF with the ESP32. Learn how to create a template on VS Code to program your ESP32 using ESP-IDF.| Random Nerd Tutorials
A roadmap for successful AI adoption in Higher Education, from dxw: Higher education institutions are actively experimenting with AI to improve operational efficiency, yet approaches vary significantly across the sector. Institutions face complex issues including output accuracy, data privacy, and academic integrity – with some organisations establishing centralized AI task forces while others maintain department-led ... Keep reading| Dave Briggs
Remilia thanks you for your early participation in the greatest social experiment in internet history.| Remilia Corporation
International Colloquia in Madrid and Istanbul (30 October – 1 November 2025)| Pergamon Micro-Region
Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna has delivered a blistering critique of the government’s proposed Affordable Housing Regulations,...| Consumers Federation of Kenya (COFEK)
In this MicroPython guide, we’ll show you how to set up an ESP32 to receive and display data from multiple ESP32 boards using the ESP-NOW communication protocol (many-to-one configuration). We’ll ... CONTINUE READING » The post MicroPython: ESP-NOW with ESP32—Receive Data from Multiple Boards (many-to-one) first appeared on Random Nerd Tutorials.| Random Nerd Tutorials
In this guide, you’ll learn how to control the ESP32 board’s GPIOs using PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) with ESP-IDF (Espressif IoT Development Framework). The ESP32 is a microcontroller that offers ... CONTINUE READING » The post ESP-IDF: ESP32 GPIO PWM with LEDC (Control LED Brightness) first appeared on Random Nerd Tutorials.| Random Nerd Tutorials
Learn how to use FreeRTOS queues for safe and efficient communication between tasks on the ESP32, using the Arduino IDE. Queues allow you to exchange data between tasks in a safe way.| Random Nerd Tutorials
RemiliaNET forms the profile/identity service layer of Remilia Chat, acting as a single sign-on with rewards tracking for the existing Remilia ecosystem.| Remilia Corporation
In August and early September, our survey team returned to the Pergamon Micro-Region to continue exploring the landscapes that shaped life between the city and the countryside. As part of the project Transformation of the Pergamon Micro-Region between the Hellenistic and the Roman Imperial Period, we aim to understand how Pergamon interacted with its surrounding countryside — e.g., through settlement, land use, cult, and infrastructure. This year’s campaign focused on the Selinus Valley s...| Pergamon Micro-Region
Direct Support Professionals are skilled professionals who are essential to the independence and participation of people with disabilities in the community. Learn more about what they do and NIDILRR-funded research to support the workforce. Continue reading →| Collection Spotlight from the National Rehabilitation Information Center
by Tobias Winnerling In June 2025, the CH Ludens team had the pleasure to welcome Tobias Winnerling (Heinrich Heine Universität Düsseldorf) for a guest lecture at the University of Bern as part of our yearly workshop. This year’s workshop, organized by the Bern team of CH Ludens, focused on historical source criticism and the problems and possibilities of historical sources such as games, gaming magazines, and oral history interviews, and we started with said guest lecture, titled “Digi...| Confoederatio Ludens
by Beat Suter The research team CH-Ludens specialises in researching Swiss computer games from the 1980s and 1990s. While searching for Commodore C64 games developed in Switzerland, CH-Ludens discovered several interesting titles. Robox (1986), for example, is a graphic adventure game developed by Laro Schatzer and Marc Pilloud (fig. 1). Adrian Demleitner, PhD candidate of the HKB researched it in depth and made two interviews with the developers. The German-language game features numerous ...| Confoederatio Ludens
by Aurelia Brandenburg, Addrich Mauch, and Kevin Negele In April 2024, the Bern Team of CH Ludens announced that we were starting to collect gaming magazines relevant to our research as part of our GameLab, which in turn is a collaboration between the Bern Academy of the Arts and the University of Bern at the … Continue reading From Zero to Kilo: Status report on the Bern GameLab| Confoederatio Ludens
Two new articles published this summer capture the journey and insights from the ACES project, which I had the privilege to lead with colleagues and partners across Malaysia, Indonesia, and Vietnam…| Sylvester Arnab
Learn how to install the ESP-IDF extension for ESP32 boards on VS Code IDE (Microsoft Visual Studio Code) on Windows, Mac OS X or Linux Ubuntu operating systems. Introduction to ... CONTINUE READING » The post Install ESP-IDF Extension for ESP32 on VS Code (Windows, Mac OS X, Linux) first appeared on Random Nerd Tutorials.| Random Nerd Tutorials
by Robert Busch A new article from our project was recently published in the journal PLOS One. The article discusses the natural potential for...| Pergamon Micro-Region
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Heading into the Labor Day weekend, we explore some of the current NIDILRR-funded projects conducting research and development to improve employment opportunities for people with disabilities. Continue reading →| Collection Spotlight from the National Rehabilitation Information Center
For school leaders, moving from isolated projects to a true culture of Project-Based Learning (PBL) is one of the most exciting, and complex, shifts a staff can make. The challenge isn’t just in launching projects; it’s in building the shared capacity, confidence, and routines that make rigorous PBL a sustainable practice across classrooms. We are […] The post Project-Based Learning and Building Staff Capacity first appeared on Center for Excellence.| Center for Excellence
Building your own vanilla HTML5 game without dependencies might sound like a tough and odd job to do. In fact, it's a really fun experience and a huge opportunity to sharpen your JS and general programming skills. One awesome competition that empowers this movement is the JS13K competition. It ...| The Code Ship
With just a few materials and tools, you can make a handmade flower press that looks as beautiful as it is functional.| Garden Therapy
On August 16, 1993, Ian Murdock announced the Debian Project to the world. Three decades (and a bit) later, Debian is still going strong, built by a worldwide community of developers, contributors, and users who believe in a free, universal operating...| Debian Project
Learn how to establish a two-way communication between two ESP32 boards using ESP-NOW communication protocol. First, we’ll test a simple example to show you how to implement two-way communication. Finally, ... CONTINUE READING » The post MicroPython: ESP32 ESP-NOW Two-Way Communication first appeared on Random Nerd Tutorials.| Random Nerd Tutorials
Get started with FreeRTOS with the ESP32 and the Arduino IDE. Create single and multiple tasks, suspend and resume tasks, run code ESP32 two cores, and calculate memory for each task.| Random Nerd Tutorials
This post is a summary of the graduation research project undertaken by Esraa Kamal, Esraa Abo El Magd, Rawan Ashraf and Yasmine Essam – senior students of the Department of Libraries, Archives, and Information Science at Cairo University in Egypt. The research evaluated DOAJ as an information retrieval system and focused on search and recall...| DOAJ Blog
Projects & Partners › Current Projects Project partners: Oregon Coastal Mariculture Collaborative Builders Initiative Goals January 2025 – present Nate Parker-Jones holds a purple urchin that is ingesting tumble-cultured dulse […] The post Tending the Tides: Stories of Mariculture on the Oregon Coast appeared first on Ecotrust.| Ecotrust
Autograders are systems that automatically evaluate and score student programming assignments by running their code against predefined tests, providing| Shawn Hymel
The following contributors got their Debian Developer accounts in the last two months: Cordell Bloor (cgmb) Enkelena Haxhija (enkelenah) The following contributors were added as Debian Maintainers in the last two months: Karsten Schöke Lorenzo Puliti Nick Rosbrook Nicolas Peugnet Yifei Zhan Glenn Strauss Fab Stz Matheus Polkorny Manuel Elias Guerra Figueroa Congratulations!| Bits from Debian
In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to build a web server with the ESP32 that serves HTML and CSS files stored in the LittleFS filesystem. Instead of embedding the HTML ... CONTINUE READING » The post ESP32 Web Server using LittleFS Filesystem (serve files from filesystem) first appeared on Random Nerd Tutorials.| Random Nerd Tutorials
Control the ESP32 board's GPIO pins as digital outputs with ESP-IDF. You can control devices like LED by setting the pin's voltage level to HIGH (3.3V) or LOW (0V).| Random Nerd Tutorials
Financing and business planning for Pacific Northwest food retailers and businesses.| Ecotrust
When I work on multi-lingual projects, it always takes a lot of time to estimate and prioritize the localization process. Even if you use machine translation, you can't just translate all languages in the world, since it takes a long time, and LLM will spend all your money on garbage generations like chars "aa" repeated thousands of times in a row. I built the NPM package langstats to solve this problem.| vitonsky.net
Showcases is a data-driven investigation that visualizes police reports of politically motivated crimes to draw attention to a mounting normalization of xenophobic, trans- and homophobic violence and right-extremism in Germany. It roots in disturbing records of incidents such as: swastikas (Hakenkreuz) appearing on walls of mosques, synagogues and schools; people tearing off the Hidschāb from a 14-year-old and spitting in her hair; cashiers confronted with drunk customers that perform the Hi...| metaLAB (at) Harvard, Berlin & Basel
Algorithmic Ecologies is a metaLAB (at) Berlin research project in collaboration with ZK/U Berlin – Center for Art and Urbanistics, the Berlin University of…| metaLAB (at) Harvard, Berlin & Basel
Some projects drag on and on. Here's how to handle those long-haul projects that just don't seem to move forward.| PITCH
Use the ESP-NOW communication protocol with the ESP32 CYD Board (Cheap Yellow Display) to receive and display BME280 sensor data from multiple ESP32 sender boards.| Random Nerd Tutorials
I’m in the midst of doing the MATS program which has kept me super busy, but that didn’t stop me working on resolving the most important question of our time: What Hogwarts House does y…| BorisTheBrave.Com
by the CH Ludens Team Anyone who has already worked on a scientific project knows that an interim scientific report has to be written for the funding body halfway through the project. This is probably one of the less popular text genres. You are under time pressure and the number of readers is very limited. … Continue reading Where we stand: Our scientific mid-term report| Confoederatio Ludens
Learn what a Project Charter is, its purpose & how to create one. Get examples of project charters & tips on how to make a successful one now.| project-management.com
This project assembles practical and imaginative approaches in speculative spatial design, data visualisation, graphic experimentation, and—at its heart—experimental publishing. It gathers a diverse range of voices, including students, researchers, designers, and practitioners in interior architecture, each contributing from their own unique lived experiences and needs. The result is a collection of playful, poetic, and practice-based counter-strategies—tools for shaping micro-habitats,...| metaLAB (at) Harvard, Berlin & Basel
Patrik Svensson's book is a deep journey into humanistic and humane knowledge and how it can be engaged to help us collaboratively respond in ethical and…| metaLAB (at) Harvard, Berlin & Basel
An ‘unreality TV show’, a unique mix of live theatre, scripted drama and interactive virtual performance.| David Finnigan
November 8, 2021 by Niels Floor | You are about to hire a learning experience (LX) designer for your next project. What can you expect when it comes to the quality of their work? To answer that question, we should look at what you can expect from any professional designer. Imagine you hire a graphic designer to create a new ... Het bericht What to expect from a learning experience designer verscheen eerst op Learning Experience Design.| Learning Experience Design
Each year on August the 16th, we celebrate the Debian Project Anniversary. Several communities around the world join us in celebrating "Debian Day" with local events, parties, or gatherings. So, how about celebrating the 32nd anniversary of the Debian Project in 2025 in your city? As the 16th of August falls on a Saturday this year, we believe it is great timing to gather people around your event. We invite you and your local community to organize a Debian Day by hosting an event with talks, ...| Bits from Debian
The following contributors got their Debian Developer accounts in the last two months: Moritz Schlarb (moschlar) Sérgio de Almeida Cipriano Júnior (cipriano) Mario Anthony Limonciello (superm1) The following contributor was added as Debian Maintainer in the last two months: Martin-Éric Racine Congratulations!| Bits from Debian
How typescript-eslint's new "Project Service" makes typed linting easier to configure, especially for large projects.| typescript-eslint Blog
On March 28, the PreDoc-workshop of TransPergMicro brought together early career researchers from across the project to present and discuss their ongoing work related to Pergamon. The workshop was hosted by Freie Universität in the so-called “Holzlaube” and was attended by 18 participants in person and 11 online. A wide range of disciplinary approaches and research progress was presented and discussed. The focus was on finding points of contact to exchange ideas and information and to de...| Pergamon Micro-Region
The EFEC is a collaborative initiative advancing an equitable, resilient food economy in the Portland region.| Ecotrust
Control the ESP32 GPIOs from anywhere using Firebase. Create nodes on the Firebase Realtime Database to save the current GPIO states. Whenever there's a change in the database nodes, the ESP32 updates its GPIOs accordingly.| Random Nerd Tutorials
Program the ESP32 boards with the ESP-IDF (Espressif IoT Development Framework). We'll install the ESP-IDF on VS Code IDE to run ESP-IDF tools to build and flash programs.| Random Nerd Tutorials
Goodbye Cockpit, hello HTTP interface| YaST
The multiphase project “Prompting. Flora. Archives.” explores the algorithmic visualization of botanical data-collections.| metaLAB (at) Harvard, Berlin & Basel
Although lilac may look like a complicated flower, learning how to paint lilac in watercolor is easier than it looks. This is especially true when you simplify the flower and render it in a loose watercolor style. That means you focus on illustrating the flower without worrying about all the little details. This approach is... The post How to Paint Lilac in Watercolor appeared first on Little Coffee Fox.| Little Coffee Fox
Did you know that learning how to paint watercolor florals for beginners is one of the easiest ways to get started with watercolor? It’s true! Contrary to popular belief, you don’t have to start by| Little Coffee Fox
The web-browser is the most used program for me and for most users of the internet, so it is important for browser to work efficiently during daily use. Altough most browsers have embedded translation features and there exists a lot of browser extensions providing translation capabalities, I have found them to be not good enough and unacceptable for intensive use. This is why I have created Linguist - the ultimate browser extension for translation.| Robert Vitonsky | Software engineering insights
Hidden beneath centuries of history, the Pergamon Amphitheater tells a story of ambition, innovation, and inevitable decline. Once a symbol of Roman grandeur with a capacity of 15,000 spectators, this remarkable structure has now resurfaced in the light of modern archaeological research, revealing secrets long buried under the dust of time.| Pergamon Micro-Region
Şekil 1 Antik kent tepesinin arka planda yer aldığı Pergamon Amfitiyatrosu’nun rekonstrüksiyonu. (Not: Amfitiyatro, karışıklığı önlemek amacıyla kasıtlı olarak dokusuz ve sade beyaz olarak modellenmiştir; bu görünüm, yapının özgün halini yansıtmamaktadır.) | Pergamon Micro-Region
Learn how to log data with the ESP32 to the Firebase Realtime Database with timestamps (data logging) so that you have a record of your data history temperature, humidity, and pressure from a BME280 sensor| Random Nerd Tutorials
This blog was written by Antonio, a student at New Tech High School in Napa California, reflecting on his experience with project-based learning in a Math III course. Implementing project-based learning (PBL) in mathematics can be challenging due to the subject’s emphasis on individualized practice. Math is often taught most efficiently through lectures and repetitive […] The post Project Based Learning in Math III first appeared on Center for Excellence.| Center for Excellence
A previous post was about LUTs, the little files needed to color grade your photo’s and video’s. One of the best systems for color grading video in use by professionals today is DaVinci Resolve. The system originally was all hardware based, but in the 2004 as computers were able to process higher quality video, da Vinci Systems released new digital systems.| Obsolete Thor
Program the ESP32 boards using VS Code (Visual Studio Code) with the pioarduino IDE extension. Install the software on Windows, Mac OS X or Linux Ubuntu Operating Systems.| Random Nerd Tutorials
Create a Firebase Web App to display sensor readings saved on the Firebase Realtime Database. The sensor readings web page is protected with authentication with email and password.| Random Nerd Tutorials
Send BME280 sensor readings to the Firebase Realtime Database using the ESP32 or ESP8266 NodeMCU boards. The ESP board will authenticate as a user with email and password.| Random Nerd Tutorials
In this guide, you'll learn how to authenticate to Firebase using your ESP32 or ESP8266 board with an email and password, and get the user UID. This is useful for restricting or allowing access to certain users or creating multiple users that can access the same Firebase project. Additionally, this is helpful when setting up| Random Nerd Tutorials
This guide will teach you how to create a simple Firebase Web App to control and monitor your ESP32 board. The Web App you'll create can be accessed worldwide to control and monitor your ESP32 from anywhere in the world. This Web App makes the bridge between the Firebase Realtime Database and the ESP32. Updated| Random Nerd Tutorials
This guide will teach you how to create a simple Firebase Web App to control and monitor your ESP8266 NodeMCU board. The Web App you'll create can be accessed worldwide to control and monitor your ESP8266 from anywhere in the world. This Web App makes the bridge between the Firebase Realtime Database and the ESP8266.| Random Nerd Tutorials
Get started quickly with Firebase using the ESP32 board and programmed with Arduino IDE. Firebase is Google's mobile application development platform that includes many services.| Random Nerd Tutorials
Get started quickly with Firebase using the ESP8266 NodeMCU board. Firebase is Google’s mobile application development platform that includes many services to manage data from IOS, Android, or web applications. You’ll create a Firebase project with a realtime database (RTDB), and you’ll learn how to store and read values from the database with your ESP8266| Random Nerd Tutorials
It’s the internet, so there’s crawlers, and it’s the future, so they’re mindless wannabe chatbot scrapers, and it’s the cyberpunk world we always dreamed of, so the cool thing to do is to write your own force field to keep the bots out. Which I did.| flak.tedunangst.com
Connecting land stewards, traditional gatherers, agroforestry and partners across the Northwest to uphold Indigenous agroforestry practices by Indigenous communities The post Indigenous Agroforestry Network appeared first on Ecotrust.| Ecotrust
I'm trying out a new workflow with Obsidian and Weeknotes, and thought I could automate part of the process. Here are the results.| An Almost Anonymous Blog
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A bioregional fellowship supporting BIPOC leaders in food, land, and climate justice. Projects & Partners › Current Projects Apply now Project| Ecotrust
The following contributors got their Debian Developer accounts in the last two months: Bo Yu (vimer) Maytham Alsudany (maytham) Rebecca Natalie Palmer (mpalmer) The following contributors were added as Debian Maintainers in the last two months: NoisyCoil Arif Ali Julien Plissonneau Duquène Maarten Van Geijn Ben Collins Congratulations!| Bits from Debian
The post Open Day 2024 appeared first on Project Arts Centre.| Project Arts Centre
Curated by metaLAB (at) Harvard, Belin, & Basel under the direction of Jeffrey Schnapp, the installation is part of Performance—the second of three exhibitions leading up to the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics, hosted at the Gallerie di Piedicastello in Trento. Supported by the Fondazione Museo Storico del Trentino in collaboration with the Olympic Museum in Lausanne, Performance reflects on a century of Olympic evolution through a visual and data-driven lens.| metaLAB (at) Harvard, Berlin & Basel
The term “Wayzgoose” refers to a long-standing tradition in the printing and publishing world, dating back to the 16th century. Historically, the Wayzgoose was an annual event organized by master printers to mark the end of the summer and the beginning of the longer working hours of winter and working by candlelight. It was a time when printers and their apprentices would come together to celebrate their craft and hard work, with feasts and outings.| metaLAB (at) Harvard, Berlin & Basel
Make a webapp using the streamlit based on the covid19 data.| GeekPython - Python Programming Tutorials
Use the DS1307 Real Time Clock Module with the ESP32 programmed with Arduino IDE. Set and read the time, synchronize with NTP server, set time zone, daylight saving time.| Random Nerd Tutorials
The following contributors got their Debian Developer accounts in the last two months: Ananthu C V (weepingclown) Andrea Pappacoda (tachi) Athos Coimbra Ribeiro (athos) Gioele Barabucci (gioele) Jongmin Kim (jmkim) Shengqi Chen (harry) Frans Spiesschaert (frans) The following contributors were added as Debian Maintainers in the last two months: Tianyu Chen Emmanuel FARHI наб Nicolas Schodet Congratulations!| Bits from Debian
The following contributors got their Debian Developer accounts in the last two months: Joachim Bauch (fancycode) Alexander Kjäll (capitol) Jan Mojžíš (janmojzis) Xiao Sheng Wen (atzlinux) The following contributors were added as Debian Maintainers in the last two months: Alberto Bertogli Alexis Murzeau David Heilderberg Xiyue Deng Kathara Sasikumar Philippe Swartvagher Congratulations!| Bits from Debian
The following contributors got their Debian Developer accounts in the last two months: Carlos Henrique Lima Melara (charles) Joenio Marques da Costa (joenio) Blair Noctis (ncts) The following contributors were added as Debian Maintainers in the last two months: Taihsiang Ho Congratulations!| Bits from Debian
Dear Debian community, this are my bits from DPL for August. Happy Birthday Debian On 16th of August Debian celebrated its 31th birthday. Since I'm unable to write a better text than our great publicity team I'm simply linking to their article for those who might have missed it: https://bits.debian.org/2024/08/debian-turns-31.html Removing more packages from unstable Helmut Grohne argued for more aggressive package removal and sought consensus on a way forward. He provided six examples of pro...| Bits from Debian
The following contributors got their Debian Developer accounts in the last two months: Dennis van Dok (dvandok) Peter Wienemann (wiene) Quentin Lejard (valde) Sven Geuer (sge) Taavi Väänänen (taavi) Hilmar Preusse (hille42) Matthias Geiger (werdahias) Yogeswaran Umasankar (yogu) The following contributors were added as Debian Maintainers in the last two months: Bernhard Miklautz Felix Moessbauer Maytham Alsudany Aquila Macedo David Lamparter Tim Theisen Stefano Brivio Shengqi Chen Congratu...| Bits from Debian
The following contributors got their Debian Developer accounts in the last two months: Patrick Winnertz (winnie) Fabian Gruenbichler (fabiang) The following contributors were added as Debian Maintainers in the last two months: Juri Grabowski Tobias Heider Jean Charles Delépine Guilherme Puida Moreira Antoine Le Gonidec Arthur Barbosa Diniz Congratulations!| Bits from Debian
The following contributors got their Debian Developer accounts in the last two months: Carles Pina i Estany (cpina) Dave Hibberd (hibby) Soren Stoutner (soren) Daniel Gröber (dxld) Jeremy Sowden (azazel) Ricardo Ribalda Delgado (ribalda) The following contributors were added as Debian Maintainers in the last two months: Joachim Bauch Ananthu C V Francesco Ballarin Yogeswaran Umasankar Kienan Stewart Congratulations!| Bits from Debian
The following contributors got their Debian Developer accounts in the last two months: Alexandre Detiste (tchet) Amin Bandali (bandali) Jean-Pierre Giraud (jipege) Timthy Pearson (tpearson) The following contributor was added as Debian Maintainer in the last two months: Safir Secerovic Congratulations!| Bits from Debian
The following contributors got their Debian Developer accounts in the last two months: François Mazen (mzf) Andrew Ruthven (puck) Christopher Obbard (obbardc) Salvo Tomaselli (ltworf) The following contributors were added as Debian Maintainers in the last two months: Bo YU Athos Coimbra Ribeiro Marc Leeman Filip Strömbäck Congratulations!| Bits from Debian
The following contributors got their Debian Developer accounts in the last two months: Marius Gripsgard (mariogrip) Mohammed Bilal (rmb) Lukas Märdian (slyon) Robin Gustafsson (rgson) David da Silva Polverari (polverari) Emmanuel Arias (eamanu) The following contributors were added as Debian Maintainers in the last two months: Aymeric Agon-Rambosson Blair Noctis Lena Voytek Philippe Coval John Scott Congratulations!| Bits from Debian
Debian Celebrates 30 years! We celebrated our birthday this year and we had a great time with new friends, new members welcomed to the community, and the world. We have collected a few comments, videos, and discussions from around the Internet, and some images from some of the DebianDay2023 events. We hope that you enjoyed the day(s) as much as we did! "Debian 30 years of collective intelligence" -Maqsuel Maqson Brazil Pouso Alegre, Brazil Maceió, Brazil Curitiba, Brazil The cake is there. :...| Bits from Debian
Over 30 years ago the late Ian Murdock wrote to the comp.os.linux.development newsgroup about the completion of a brand-new Linux release which he named "The Debian Linux Release". He built the release by hand, from scratch, so to speak. Ian laid out guidelines for how this new release would work, what approach the release would take regarding its size, manner of upgrades, installation procedures; and with great care of consideration for users without Internet connection. Unaware that he had ...| Bits from Debian
The following contributors got their Debian Developer accounts in the last two months: James Lu (jlu) Hugh McMaster (hmc) Agathe Porte (gagath) The following contributors were added as Debian Maintainers in the last two months: Soren Stoutner Matthijs Kooijman Vinay Keshava Jarrah Gosbell Carlos Henrique Lima Melara Cordell Bloor Congratulations!| Bits from Debian
The following contributors got their Debian Developer accounts in the last two months: Sahil Dhiman (sahil) Jakub Ružička (jru) The following contributors were added as Debian Maintainers in the last two months: Josenilson Ferreira da Silva Ileana Dumitrescu Douglas Kosovic Israel Galadima Timothy Pearson Blake Lee Vasyl Gello Joachim Zobel Amin Bandali Congratulations!| Bits from Debian
The following contributors got their Debian Developer accounts in the last two months: Dennis Braun (snd) Raúl Benencia (rul) The following contributors were added as Debian Maintainers in the last two months: Gioele Barabucci Agathe Porte Braulio Henrique Marques Souto Matthias Geiger Alper Nebi Yasak Fabian Grünbichler Lance Lin Congratulations!| Bits from Debian
The following contributors got their Debian Developer accounts in the last two months: Abraham Raji (abraham) Phil Morrell (emorrp1) Anupa Ann Joseph (anupa) Mathias Gibbens (gibmat) Arun Kumar Pariyar (arun) Tino Didriksen (tinodidriksen) The following contributors were added as Debian Maintainers in the last two months: Gavin Lai Martin Dosch Taavi Väänänen Daichi Fukui Daniel Gröber Vivek K J William Wilson Ruben Pollan Congratulations!| Bits from Debian
The following contributors got their Debian Developer accounts in the last two months: Sakirnth Nagarasa (sakirnth) Philip Rinn (rinni) Arnaud Rebillout (arnaudr) Marcos Talau (talau) The following contributors were added as Debian Maintainers in the last two months: Xiao Sheng Wen Andrea Pappacoda Robin Jarry Ben Westover Michel Alexandre Salim Congratulations!| Bits from Debian
Today is Debian's 29th anniversary. We recently wrote about some ideas to celebrate the DebianDay, and several events have been planned in more than 14 locations. You can join the party or organise something yourselves too! Today is also an opportunity for you to start or resume your contributions to Debian. For example, you can have a look at our list of Debian Teams, install the how-can-i-help package and see if there is a bug in any of the software that you use that you can help to fix, st...| Bits from Debian
The following contributors got their Debian Developer accounts in the last two months: Geoffroy Berret (kaliko) Arnaud Ferraris (aferraris) The following contributors were added as Debian Maintainers in the last two months: Alec Leanas Christopher Michael Obbard Lance Lin Stefan Kropp Matteo Bini Tino Didriksen Congratulations!| Bits from Debian