Leftovers: Software
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Web development using Linux – Part 2: IDE’s
In part 1 we discussed which Linux OS to go with and in this part (2) I will give you some options for IDE’s that play well with Linux.
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Web development using Linux – Part 3: Text Editors
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Gravitational Teleport 1.0 Released
We are ecstatic to announce the 1.0 release of Gravitational Teleport. For the uninitiated, Teleport is modern SSH server designed for clusters of servers and the teams working on them. The notion of "cluster" and cluster membership is central to Teleport: users can explore the nodes in a cluster, their user permissions are governed on a cluster level, etc.
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GoSync is a Nifty GUI Google Drive Client Written in Python For Linux Systems
It is no longer a thing of news that Google is yet to release an official drive client for Linux as they’ve done with competing platforms. This, however, hasn’t stopped the Linux community from creating both open source and proprietary softwares that would allow you access Google Drive from your Linux system.
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GLBinding 2.1.1 Released
Version 2.1.1 of glbinding has been released, a C++ binding to the OpenGL API.
GLBinding 2.1.1 updates against the latest OpenGL API revisions, has updated support for OS X, enables type-safe GLboolean, and has various other fixes and improvements to these C++ bindings.
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Upcoming KDEPIM changes in unstable (KMail, Kontact, KOrganizer, etc)
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[Older] Qt 5.8 branching & Feature Freeze
It seems there isn't that much objections to proposed schedule. Tony's points are valid but after discussion with several persons we agree it isn't necessary to postpone feature freeze because of missing platforms/versions from CI.
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