In the last month there were a lot of tools added for dealing with ADs. Like hekatomb (made by @ProcessusT), adidnsdump (made by @_dirkjan), autobloody (make by @rouge_cravate), roadtools (also made by @_dirkjan) and a dozens more.
Available now in Nixpkgs unstable.
ALT Fedora Linux 37 desktop background - a digital painting of building-like objects on a green field with a stream running throught it and clouds in the background
Today 16 years ago I had my first official duty at a @fedora booth, only two years later @FedoraSL was officially approved as a official spin, thanks for all this great years
The release of Fedora Linux 36 is getting closer, and so is the latest edition of our bi-annual virtual Release Party! Join us next month, May 13th & 14th, to learn about the latest features in Fedora Linux and activity in the @fedoracommunity 🥳 🥳hopin.com/events/fedora-linu…
We are excited to invite you all to our first ever Fedora Mentor Summit. We have talks, panel discussions, fun sessions and a lot more focused on the topic "Mentorship"!
Registrations are open now: hopin.com/events/fedora-ment…#FMS2022
Interested in mentoring with the Fedora Project? We have applied as a mentoring organization for the Google Summer of Code 2022. Selected orgs will be announced on Sunday, March 6th!
Meanwhile, we're looking for project ideas and potential mentors.
communityblog.fedoraproject.…#gsoc
For @nixos_org we now have nmap-unfree for 7.91 as an ugly "hack". The standard @nmap package will stay at 7.80.
For the @FedoraSL and @fedora you will only get 7.80. The same applies for all other distributions that cares about "free and open".
The "@nmap Public Source License" is another good example why you should not start to cook your own license.
For now, @fedora declared this license as "not acceptable".
This means that there will be no more nmap updates.