Statement of Condemnation from the Anthon Open Source Community Regarding the Inappropriate Behaviors of the Linux Foundation and its Employees
We hereby voice our strong protest and condemnation of the inappropriate actions.
https://t.co/qcF2mGpL11
We would like to take this moment to sincerely thank 硬核老王 and members of the https://t.co/kesQMR8H6m Translation Team for their decades-long contribution. We wish them happiness and success. (6/7)
Thank you for reading "Coffee Break," AOSC's semi-monthly newsletter! Here, you will find summaries of development updates, community matters, and upcoming events in an accessible and fun fashion.
https://t.co/TuSay0LCwe
Thank you for reading "Coffee Break," AOSC's semi-monthly newsletter! Here, you will find summaries of development updates, community matters, and upcoming events in an accessible and fun fashion.
https://t.co/JuxtkLC6LE
🥳 Recently, we released a new wave of AOSC OS system releases. This wave contains a year's worth of component updates, incorporating routine updates, bugfixes, and enhanced hardware support.
https://t.co/A3VAxjSJZT
Thank you for reading "Coffee Break," AOSC's semi-monthly newsletter! Here, you will find summaries of development updates, community matters, and upcoming events in an accessible and fun fashion.
https://t.co/bKY8lnT6gf
As our colleagues were getting overwhelmed during the weekdays with other tasks, we have decided reschedule future "Coffee Break" issues to every second and fourth Saturdays at 12 P.M. UTC+8 time. The October 1/2 issue will be published on October 14th.
If you are using an apt/oma mirror other than the community repository (https://t.co/4HEkSGFw17), we suggest that you switch your mirror to the community repository to update your system:
sudo apt-gen-list set-mirror origin
(3/3)
curl 8.4.0 Update Now Available to Address a Severe Security Vulnerability
Last week, the curl upstream notified distributions and users (https://t.co/KrDRsARFpq) of what was "probably the worst curl security flaw in a long time." (1/3)
This security vulnerability has been addressed at 6:00, UTC time. AOSC OS has since made the update available in the stable repository, we suggest that users and developers update their systems at their earliest convenience. (2/3)
As of today, these servers are now live and deployed, accelerating and easing maintenance for AOSC OS's AArch64 port. Thank you for all your support! (5/5)
After upgrading our AMD64 build server earlier this year, our computational resources for maintaining the AArch64 (arm64) port became relatively limited. (1/5)
Shortly after, with support from friends of the community, we successfully crowdsourced some additional essential parts and got sponsorship for colocation. (4/5)