Embedded below is the blog of Google Summer of Code student Shalom Ray. Ray provides an overview of his project Improving the one-click installer.
Last week, members of The GNOME Project announced a new conference in the United States northwest to enhance the GNU/Linux application ecosystem. The Libre Application S...
Since the last openSUSE Tumbleweed update, there have been three snapshots, but the next snapshot is the one many users are waiting for because it will include Qt 5.6. The...
Since the last update, openSUSE Tumbleweed had two snapshots. Snapshot 20160505 and 20160508 brought quite a few goodies for Tumbleweed users. Firefox 46 and GNOME 3.20.2...
All proposals accepted for the openSUSE Conference, which takes place in Nuremberg, Germany, from June 22 - 26, have been selected and people selected to give the presentat...
Plans to update to GCC 6 After an entire full rebuild last week, openSUSE Tumbleweed is shifting its focus to another area. Tumbleweed is planning to switch the compiler ...
The first round of proposals for the openSUSE Conference have been accepted and people who submitted a call for papers should log-in to events.opensuse.org and check to see...
There has not been a new snapshot for openSUSE Tumbleweed for the past week, and it has been a couple weeks since the last time it was discussed on news.opensuse.org. A ne...
The openSUSE Board announced today a call to action for a Community Release Team to assist with tasks associated to the development of the next Leap version 42.2. The anno...
Google made an announcement April 22 that 1,206 students were selected for the Google Summer of Code and six of those students will be mentored through the openSUSE Proje...