Aug. 16, 2023
I wrote a blogpost over at the Profanity blog about the Profanity 0.14.0 release.
Feb. 25, 2023
I wrote a new post over at the Profanity blog for people interested in always running the latest Profanity release, even when they don’t use up to date distributions.
Jan. 30, 2023
I wrote something for people who interested in becoming (Linux) package maintainers. It also collects nice tools, tricks and best practises. Read it over at GitHub awesome-package-maintainer.
Oct. 13, 2022
I wrote a blogpost over at the Profanity blog about the Profanity 0.13.0 and 0.13.1 releases.
Mar. 30, 2022
I wrote a blogpost over at the Profanity blog about the Profanity 0.12.0 release.
Jul. 14, 2021
I wrote a blogpost over at the Profanity blog about the Profanity 0.11.0 release.
Jan. 9, 2021
I wrote a blogpost over at the Profanity blog about the Profanity 0.10.0 release.
Jun. 9, 2020
Today we released Profanity XMPP client 0.9.0. I wrote a blogpost over at the Profanity blog.
May. 26, 2020
profanity On 03.02.2020 I released Profanity 0.8.0. It contains 315 commits since 0.7.0. Eighty issues got closed.
So the website needed to be updated with the new tarballs and other information. A blogpost describing the new release got written.
And the openSUSE package got updated as the first distribution of course ;)
mdosch created his authors page for the Profanity blog which needed to get merged. And he and pep reviewed the 0.
May. 25, 2020
I’m beginning a blog series about my open source contributions. I hope this is interesting for people who want to start contributing to open source but don’t know where to begin. Or people who want understand (one way) how open source is being developed.
Additionally I hope it gives my Patreon and GitHub sponsors and idea of what I work on. This first report is written many weeks after the actual work was done, so it probably is incomplete nor written elegantly and I don’t remember all the details.
Apr. 15, 2020
Since people keep on joining our Profanity chatroom and ask on how to best use GitHub when they want to contribute something, I wrote a post about it.
I wrote a blogpost over at the Profanity blog that covers a workflow on how to contribute a patch to a project that uses GitHub. Profanity is used as an example, but obviously it works with other projects as well.
Feb. 3, 2020
During Hackweek 19 at SUSE I worked on implementing XEP-0308: Last Message Correction for Profanity. I wrote a blogpost over at the Profanity blog with more details.
Feb. 3, 2020
Yesterday we released Profanity XMPP client 0.8.0. I wrote a blogpost over at the Profanity blog.