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  • Introducing Settings (or, the new Control Center)

    Greetings my friends, if you’re following the GNOME development closely, you’re now more than aware of this movement of reworking GNOME Control Center. It was a remarkably colossal work, specially because we used a bottom-up approach: fix the panels, then switch to the new shell. With the release of GNOME 3.25.91, I’m proud to say:…


  • GUADEC + Unconferences | 2017

    This year’s GUADEC was amazing. I’m really happy I could attent it this year (even though my tasks are accumulating and I’m really afraid to look at my emails again…). I’m still in Manchester so, if anyone wants to meet me and buy me a tea, do get in touch! There were quite a few…


  • Ready, set…

    As I’m writing, this is what I see: That’s right: I’m going to GUADEC. And you should go too. Registration is still open. And all of this is only possible due to the GNOME Foundation’s sponsorship, and my employer Endless, who is a strong partner of the GNOME community! I’ll work hard to use my…


  • Say hello to the new Wi-Fi panel

    Hello my GNOME friends 🙂 Y’all know that we’re taking big steps to move Settings (a.k.a Control Center) to a brand-new, super shiny layout. As a courtesy of our beloved designer, Allan Day, we have mockups of a new Settings layout that is both modern and preserves (most of) the functionality we already have. He…


  • Improving productivity with GNOME Builder

    Hello community, as you can guess, I’m a heavy user of GNOME Builder. I use it every day to build various things, most of which you guys know of already 🙂 Because I spend so much time on it, it is essential that Builder simply Just Works ®, and perfectly. Builder sometimes shows a rough…


  • Even faster GNOME Music

    Hello my GNOMEish friends! This afternoon, I felt an urge to hear some classical music. Perhaps because I’m overworking a lot these days, I wanted to grab a good hot tea, and listen to relaxing music, and rest for a few minutes. My player of choice is GNOME Music. In the past, I couldn’t use…