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FOSS Weekly #32 - KDE Plasma 5.27, Kernel vulnerability, DNEG's tool, and more
Welcome to this week's edition of FOSS Weekly! This week, DNEG released their open source tool as promised a while back, Apple open sourced their 40-year-old Apple Lisa's source code, and we also have lots of interesting releases from distros and other projects.
📰 News
Computer History Museum open sources Apple Lisa source code [computerhistory.org]
DNEG's open source playback and review tool is here [dneg.com]
What to expect from GIMP, Blender, and Krita in 2023 [librearts.org]
Linux Foundation launches "Open Metaverse Foundation" [linuxfoundation.org]
Arch Linux contributor Jonathon Fernyhough passes away [archlinux.org]
🐧 Linux updates
KDE Plasma 5.27 Beta released [kde.org]
Privilege escalation vulnerability found in the Linux kernel [seclists.org]
Debian 12 “bookworm” first code freeze [debian.org]
LegacyOS is back after 6 years [puppylinux.com]
GNOME telemetry data analysed [gnome.org]
📝 Releases
Firefox 109.0 [mozilla.org]
GCompris 3.1 [gcompris.net]
Pandoc 3.0 [pandoc.org]
GPU-Viewer v2.15 [github.com]
LibreOffice Draw Guide 7.4 [documentfoundation.org]
🔗 Also read
This Week in GNOME [thisweek.gnome.org]
This Week in KDE [pointieststick.com
Fedora weekly round up [fedoraproject.org]
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