GNU Spotlight January 2017
Originally published in the Free Software Foundation's
Free
Software Supporter - Issue 106, February 2017:
GNU Spotlight
with Brandon Invergo: Twenty-two new GNU releases!
- 8sync-0.4.1
- auctex-11.90
- datamash-1.1.1
- ed-1.14.1
- freetalk-4.1
- gcal-4.1
- gdb-7.12.1
- glpk-4.61
- gnupg-2.1.18
- gnutls-3.5.8
- gperf-3.1
- kawa-2.3
- libtasn1-4.10
- linux-libre-4.9.5-gnu
- m4-1.4.18
- mcsim-5.6.6
- nano-2.7.4
- parallel-20170122
- screen-4.5.0
- sed-4.3
- userv-1.2.0
- vc-dwim-1.8
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This month, we welcome Alex Naumov as a new co-maintainer of Screen, Graham Percival as a new co-maintainer of Lilypond, Arash Esbati as a new co-maintainer of AUCTeX, and Yijun Yu as a new co-maintainer of Bison.
A number of GNU packages, as well as the GNU operating system as a whole, are looking for maintainers and other assistance: please see https://www.gnu.org/server/takeaction.html#unmaint if you'd like to help. The general page on how to help GNU is at https://www.gnu.org/help/help.html.
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