

Thanks for the mention! I’m the maintainer of this project and I’ve also set up a dedicated community: !fossgaming@feddit.org
Thanks for the mention! I’m the maintainer of this project and I’ve also set up a dedicated community: !fossgaming@feddit.org
Thanks for the love! This is a passion project I have been preparing for over a year now, and only recently I’ve gained the technical expertise to approach it again. I’d love to see some contributions to the site, mainly by adding project configuration files (a few lines of YAML containing official project links and RSS feeds).
https://codeberg.org/FOSSgaming/pages-data#contributing
What differentiates this project from others like the Linux Game Book or LibreGameWiki, is that I never intended it to be a fully fledged game database. It’s just meant to highlight recent activities in the FOSS gaming world, forwarding directly to the source posts rather than maintaining a database of game metadata.
While I’m here, I also invite you to check out my dedicated community over at !fossgaming@feddit.org
that would be me, thanks! 💚
I’ve said it in another thread: German users should consider posteo as a green, safe, and affordable (1€/M) alternative. https://posteo.de/de
My European friends here: do whatever you can to make EUVD a viable alternative. It’s a vulnerability database led by the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity enisa. Since their website is relatively new, you can help by providing feedback though this survey. Yes, the CVE funding has been continued for another year. But a sustainable approach to vulnerability management cannot be dependent on a single government-owned / funded entity any longer! I wish the board members all the best in transferring CVE to a new umbrella organization, but now is a great time to also consider global alternatives.