@primalmotion the literature on that topic in US elections is ample.
phosh 0.15.0 is out 🚀 :
More improvements for every day use: Swipe notification frames, initial VPN support (indicator, authentication and quick setting), support for non-numeric password, first parts of a style refresh and more.
Check out the full release notes https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/Phosh/phosh/-/tags/v0.15.0 for details.
@primalmotion that is too vague to understand what specific episode you are referring to. Care to provide context?
@craftyguy @alper @kop316 I saw that blogpost at the time (rss :-).
@alper @craftyguy @kop316
I think it is #go-sendxmpp
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A propósito das eleições que se aproximam, recuperamos este artigo do @rlafuente no Público (paywall)
https://www.publico.pt/2020/02/23/politica/opiniao/sera-voto-eletronico-bom-substituto-voto-papel-1905073
Notícias sem eco por cá:
Europol, uma agência de vigilância massiva ao estilo da NSA?
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/10/a-data-black-hole-europol-ordered-to-delete-vast-store-of-personal-data
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Downstreams that pretty much follow the vanilla upstream shell and report bugs and send patches for bugs.
And downstreams state they they want to have an influence in the shell design and "their concerns or different use cases" included.
That last case for me requires more involvement of the downstream in the process.
<1/2> Besides understaffed as everyone else, and most of them being volunteers as everyone else, including upstreams.
Some downstreams also have their own (and have the right to it) different release schedules from upstream.
But still I would make one difference in downstreams, in the case of something like a shell.
@kop316 two of my favourites:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1UZqCxh6Uo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xHf4nlWX-Zk
Well they do have a website so maybe there is info there: https://www.ska-p.com/main/
@kop316 @craftyguy A valid point was raised here:
Where can one get stickers for pmos and mobian.