GNU Spotlight January 2022
Originally published on the Free Software Foundation's community
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January
GNU Spotlight with Mike Gerwitz: Twenty-two new GNU releases!
22 new GNU releases in the last month (as of January 27, 2022):
- alive-2.0.5
- bash-5.1.16
- cflow-1.7
- ddrescue-1.26
- direvent-5.3
- freeipmi-1.6.9
- gama-2.17
- gdb-11.2
- hello-2.11
- libsigsegv-2.14
- libunistring-1.0
- linux-libre-5.16
- mailutils-3.14
- moe-1.12
- mtools-4.0.37
- ocrad-0.28
- parallel-20220122
- pies-1.7
- readline-8.1.2
- rush-2.2
- serveez-0.3.1
- tramp-2.5.2
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