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== April 29th, 2019 ==
* '''Mozilla WebThings''' -- After two years of development and seven quarterly software updates that have generated significant interest from the developer & maker community, “Project Things” is graduating from its early experimental phase and from now on will be known as “Mozilla WebThings”. That change in naming coincided with the latest release of what is now known as our [https://iot.mozilla.org/gateway/ “WebThings Gateway”], introducing new features like interactive graphs of accumulated data, alarms, and enhanced network configuration. In addition to continuing to support RaspberryPi, WebThings Gateway will also soon be available built on OpenWRT, aimed at consumer routers. And response has been great, with lots of views of our [https://hacks.mozilla.org/2019/04/introducing-mozilla-webthings/ Hacks blog post] and press pick up from [https://www.eweek.com/networking/mozilla-looks-beyond-the-browser-with-webthings eWeek], [https://sdtimes.com/softwaredev/sd-times-news-digest-mozilla-launches-mozilla-webthings-microsoft-open-sources-data-accelerator-clear-software-and-automation-anywhere-team-up/ SD Times] and more.
* '''More Than Coders''' -- Lately the Rust compiler team has been changing the way they work, with a goal of making it easier for people to track the work that’s happening and to get more involved with the Rust project. That might sound like something intended for programmers, but Niko Matsakis’ [http://smallcultfollowing.com/babysteps/blog/2019/04/15/more-than-coders/ blog post] describes how the team is taking a much broader approach to engaging interested community members in ways that go far beyond coding. A new “working group” approach seeks to engage writers, communicators, coordinators, and more, and also to enable occasional involvement so people can contribute even if just a few hours now and then. If that sounds interesting to you, check out Niko’s [http://smallcultfollowing.com/babysteps/blog/2019/04/15/more-than-coders/ post] for more info.
* '''IndieWeb Events''' -- You often hear news from IndieWebCamps here at our weekly Project Meeting and perhaps you’d like like to attend one. Registration is now open for upcoming Camps in [https://indieweb.org/2019/Berlin Berlin], [https://indieweb.org/2019/D%C3%BCsseldorf Düsseldorf], and [https://indieweb.org/2019/Utrecht Utrecht], as well as for the ninth annual IndieWeb Summit we’ll be hosting at our office in Portland. (We’re hosting the Berlin Camp, too.) You can always keep up with what’s going on in the community via the IndieWeb [https://indieweb.org/this-week/2019-04-26.html Weekly Update].
== April 22nd, 2019 ==
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