Understanding GNOME Shell’s focus stealing prevention – GNOME Shell & Mutter (blogs.gnome.org)
Libadwaita 1.6 – Just another blog (blogs.gnome.org)
Update on Newton, the Wayland-native accessibility project – GNOME Accessibility (blogs.gnome.org)
Fedora Workstation development update – Artificial Intelligence edition | Christian F.K. Schaller (blogs.gnome.org)
Fedora Workstation development update – Artificial Intelligence edition | Christian F.K. Schaller (blogs.gnome.org)
CSS Happenings in GTK (blogs.gnome.org)
GNOME maintainers: here’s how to keep your issue tracker in good shape – Form and Function (blogs.gnome.org)
Gnome blog from 2021 about libadwaita (blogs.gnome.org)
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System Extensions from Flatpak – Happenings in GNOME (blogs.gnome.org)
Notifications in 46 and beyond – GNOME Shell & Mutter (blogs.gnome.org)
fwupd and xz metadata (blogs.gnome.org)
Fedora Workstation 40 – what are we working on (blogs.gnome.org)
fwupd: Auto-Quitting On Idle, Harder – Technical Blog of Richard Hughes (blogs.gnome.org)
On how to fork a GNOME Core app without meaning to do so – GNOME adventures in mobile (blogs.gnome.org)
Automated testing of GNOME accessibility features – GNOME Accessibility (blogs.gnome.org)
Testing composefs in Silverblue – Alexander Larsson (blogs.gnome.org)
Links for more context on what composefs is and why you’d want to use it for your image-based OS (like Silverblue):...
Recent GNOME design work – Form and Function (blogs.gnome.org)
Looking for LogoFAIL on your local system – Technical Blog of Richard Hughes (blogs.gnome.org)
100 Million Firmware Updates Supplied By The LVFS – Technical Blog of Richard Hughes (blogs.gnome.org)
100 Million Firmware Updates Supplied By The LVFS (blogs.gnome.org)
A new accessibility architecture for modern free desktops – GNOME Accessibility (blogs.gnome.org)
Announcing composefs 1.0 – Alexander Larsson (blogs.gnome.org)
Extensions in GNOME 45 - New import system is not backwards compatible (blogs.gnome.org)
By now it is probably no longer news to many: GNOME Shell moved from GJS’ own custom imports system to standard JavaScript modules (ESM)....