We are thrilled to announce an exciting new chapter in the evolution of Mixxx. We are embarking on a comprehensive redesign of the Mixxx user interface, transitioning from QWidget to QML. This significant update aims to enhance customization, improve performance, and ensure better accessibility for a variety of hardware, including …| Mixxx
Yes everybody, we officially moved our bug tracking away from Launchpad to GitHub. If you've never tried to report a bug in Mixxx or wanted to contribute in other ways, it's very likely you have no idea what this post is about, but if you do it's even better. No …| Mixxx
Hello Everybody. After thorough preparation, we're finally moving from Launchpad bugs to GitHub issues. We'll publish a more detailed blogpost after the migration is done. For now, We'd just like to let everybody know, that we will disable our bug tracker on launchpad sometime on Monday the 22nd of August …| Mixxx
Over the past few years there have been multiple instances of sellers that distribute paid boxed versions of Mixxx on eBay and Amazon. While it's not illegal to do this per se, we are not affiliated with these sellers and neither earn money from this nor endorse this in any …| Mixxx
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A very exciting time is coming with the biggest change for Symfony since Symfony 2.0: Symfony 6 has native PHP types on all its methods where it is possible. This will be a great push towards type safety in the PHP open source communities! Nicolas and Alexander have been working on and off for 2 years to create the best upgrade experience possible. Now, 2.5 months before the stable release, it is YOUR time to shine! Especially if you maintain any open source project (not even directly linked ...| Wouter J
Symfony has a very rigid release schedule since Symfony 3.0. Predictable releases are often mentioned as a major advantage. Did you know that this schedule also includes a 2 month “stabilization phase”? This phase gives time to all libraries and bundles to catch up. Testing pre-releases is one of the best and least time consuming contributions you can make to Symfony. Let’s see how you can help Symfony by reservering 30 minutes during these 2 months!| Wouter J