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We are pleased to announce that the Wallpaper competition is over, and our judges choose the best wallpapers! The method used for checking which wallpaper was the best was Single-elimination tournament, and here are our lovely winners! First Place (№ 1) Congratulations to @vitors for their captivating creation! Second Place (№ 2) A round of applause for @Peregrint impressive entry! Third Place (№ 3) Kudos to @misteki for their visually striking masterpiece! Honorable Mention by the Judges We cannot let the Armbian Wallpaper Contest conclude without acknowledging another remarkable entry that caught the attention of our judges from once again @Peregrint ! All the winners have been contacted, and we will send out their rewards soon! We sincerely appreciate all participants' exceptional talent and effort. Stay tuned for more exciting contests and events in the future!
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Hello Armbian Community! We’re excited to announce the second edition Armbian Desktop Wallpaper Contest. This is a great opportunity for anyone passionate about design to have their work featured on Armbian. Prices You'll receive a reward if our judges decide your art is in the top 3. The rewards are as follows: No 1. Bananapi R3 No 2. Bananapi M2S No 3. Bananapi M2 zero *Prizes will be fulfilled and sent directly by SinoVoip once a winner is chosen and their address is received. Be sure you can receive parcels from China. Armbian and SinoVoip will not be responsible for any customs duties or additional fees associated with the delivery or import of the prize. Contest Guidelines All entries should have a minimalist style and be exactly 3840x2160 (4K) resolution. We’re looking for unique artworks that contain some Armbian marking [i.e The Armbian Penguin, The Armbian Tux, or the Armbian Logo]. To enter this contest, please attach your work as a post. Ensure you include the following information: Armbian Wallpaper Contest Submission I am submitting my **original artwork** for the Armbian Wallpaper Contest. **Artwork Details:** - **Title:** [Insert Artwork Title Here] - **Description:** [Insert Brief Description Here] I hereby confirm and certify that this artwork is an original piece created solely by me. By submitting this artwork to the Armbian Wallpaper Contest, I agree to release it under the [Creative Commons Zero (CC0) license](https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode) (CC0 1.0). The template above is required, and remember to replace the placeholders with relevant information. Timeline You have until September 30th 2023 at 12 PM CET to submit your work. The winners will be selected & announced by October 15th. AI Currently, there are ongoing battles that are arguing that AI art is copyrighted by the original owners of the artwork that was used to create the neural network for them, so for this competition, using art straight up from one of the available generators is banned, but using this art as inspiration is ok. The new Desktop maintainer role We seek a creative and tech-savvy XFCE, Gnome, and i3 Desktop Maintainer for Armbian to give our desktop environment a vibrant and unique makeover! Your role will involve creating and managing wallpapers, icons, sounds, and everything else that adds aesthetic value and functionality to our desktop ecosystem. If you’re passionate about technology and creative design, you could be the perfect fit for our team. Join us and help us enhance our desktop experience! This seems like you? Then we are waiting for you here. We can’t wait to see what our talented community comes up with. Be creative, original, and have fun! Good luck, and may the best wallpaper win! The Armbian Team
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This week's meeting topics: 1. Check remaining Jira tickets https://www.armbian.com/participate/ 2. Review issues https://github.com/armbian/build/issues 3. Review pull requests https://github.com/armbian/build/pulls The general goal of weekly meetings: - To discuss the three (3) issues of the week - Discussions will be documented to respective Jira tickets so they can be tracked - Three (3) new issues will be selected from Jira for the next meeting A weekly developers' meeting aims to coordinate the development of the build engine, continuous integration, operating system features, and low-level support. Meetings are hosted on Jitsi (Video), IRC, and Discord (Text). While we would prefer you attend on Jitsi when possible, we will also monitor text chat during the call for those unable to join Jitsi. Please RSVP either way. Do you want to participate or help in some way? Meetings are focused on developers' top-level topics, and it's expected that they understand embedded software development, software testing, or operating system management. Knowledge of at least BASH & Python is expected in terms of programming languages. Since meetings are held in public, any registered community member can join and listen. If you want to suggest issues for the next week, you have to be recognized Armbian contributor. If you want to become one, resolve at least one intermediate-level issue and tell us something about yourself. This is needed to communicate efficiently and to give you access to our organization infrastructure Jira, Github, hardware lab, and servers.
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This week's meeting topics: 1. Check remaining Jira tickets https://www.armbian.com/participate/ 2. Review issues https://github.com/armbian/build/issues 3. Review pull requests https://github.com/armbian/build/pulls The general goal of weekly meetings: - To discuss the three (3) issues of the week - Discussions will be documented to respective Jira tickets so they can be tracked - Three (3) new issues will be selected from Jira for the next meeting A weekly developers' meeting aims to coordinate the development of the build engine, continuous integration, operating system features, and low-level support. Meetings are hosted on Jitsi (Video), IRC, and Discord (Text). While we would prefer you attend on Jitsi when possible, we will also monitor text chat during the call for those unable to join Jitsi. Please RSVP either way. Do you want to participate or help in some way? Meetings are focused on developers' top-level topics, and it's expected that they understand embedded software development, software testing, or operating system management. Knowledge of at least BASH & Python is expected in terms of programming languages. Since meetings are held in public, any registered community member can join and listen. If you want to suggest issues for the next week, you have to be recognized Armbian contributor. If you want to become one, resolve at least one intermediate-level issue and tell us something about yourself. This is needed to communicate efficiently and to give you access to our organization infrastructure Jira, Github, hardware lab, and servers.
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This week's meeting topics: 1. Check remaining Jira tickets https://www.armbian.com/participate/ 2. Review issues https://github.com/armbian/build/issues 3. Review pull requests https://github.com/armbian/build/pulls The general goal of weekly meetings: - To discuss the three (3) issues of the week - Discussions will be documented to respective Jira tickets so they can be tracked - Three (3) new issues will be selected from Jira for the next meeting A weekly developers' meeting aims to coordinate the development of the build engine, continuous integration, operating system features, and low-level support. Meetings are hosted on Jitsi (Video), IRC, and Discord (Text). While we would prefer you attend on Jitsi when possible, we will also monitor text chat during the call for those unable to join Jitsi. Please RSVP either way. Do you want to participate or help in some way? Meetings are focused on developers' top-level topics, and it's expected that they understand embedded software development, software testing, or operating system management. Knowledge of at least BASH & Python is expected in terms of programming languages. Since meetings are held in public, any registered community member can join and listen. If you want to suggest issues for the next week, you have to be recognized Armbian contributor. If you want to become one, resolve at least one intermediate-level issue and tell us something about yourself. This is needed to communicate efficiently and to give you access to our organization infrastructure Jira, Github, hardware lab, and servers.
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This week's meeting topics: 1. Check remaining Jira tickets https://www.armbian.com/participate/ 2. Review issues https://github.com/armbian/build/issues 3. Review pull requests https://github.com/armbian/build/pulls The general goal of weekly meetings: - To discuss the three (3) issues of the week - Discussions will be documented to respective Jira tickets so they can be tracked - Three (3) new issues will be selected from Jira for the next meeting A weekly developers' meeting aims to coordinate the development of the build engine, continuous integration, operating system features, and low-level support. Meetings are hosted on Jitsi (Video), IRC, and Discord (Text). While we would prefer you attend on Jitsi when possible, we will also monitor text chat during the call for those unable to join Jitsi. Please RSVP either way. Do you want to participate or help in some way? Meetings are focused on developers' top-level topics, and it's expected that they understand embedded software development, software testing, or operating system management. Knowledge of at least BASH & Python is expected in terms of programming languages. Since meetings are held in public, any registered community member can join and listen. If you want to suggest issues for the next week, you have to be recognized Armbian contributor. If you want to become one, resolve at least one intermediate-level issue and tell us something about yourself. This is needed to communicate efficiently and to give you access to our organization infrastructure Jira, Github, hardware lab, and servers.
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This week's meeting topics: 1. Check remaining Jira tickets https://www.armbian.com/participate/ 2. Review issues https://github.com/armbian/build/issues 3. Review pull requests https://github.com/armbian/build/pulls The general goal of weekly meetings: - To discuss the three (3) issues of the week - Discussions will be documented to respective Jira tickets so they can be tracked - Three (3) new issues will be selected from Jira for the next meeting A weekly developers' meeting aims to coordinate the development of the build engine, continuous integration, operating system features, and low-level support. Meetings are hosted on Jitsi (Video), IRC, and Discord (Text). While we would prefer you attend on Jitsi when possible, we will also monitor text chat during the call for those unable to join Jitsi. Please RSVP either way. Do you want to participate or help in some way? Meetings are focused on developers' top-level topics, and it's expected that they understand embedded software development, software testing, or operating system management. Knowledge of at least BASH & Python is expected in terms of programming languages. Since meetings are held in public, any registered community member can join and listen. If you want to suggest issues for the next week, you have to be recognized Armbian contributor. If you want to become one, resolve at least one intermediate-level issue and tell us something about yourself. This is needed to communicate efficiently and to give you access to our organization infrastructure Jira, Github, hardware lab, and servers. @Contributor/Maintainer
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This week meeting topics: 1. Check remaining from Jira tickets https://www.armbian.com/participate/ 2. Review issues https://github.com/armbian/build/issues 3. Review pull requests https://github.com/armbian/build/pulls General goal of weekly meetings: To discuss the three (3) issues of the week Discussions will be documented to respective Jira tickets so they can be tracked Three (3) new issues will be selected from Jira for the next meeting The purpose of a weekly developers meeting is to coordinate development of the build engine, continuous integration, operating system features and low level support. Meetings are hosted located on Zoom (Video) and IRC and Discord (Text). While we would prefer you attend on Zoom when possibly, we will also monitor text chat during the call for those unable to join Zoom. Please RSVP either way. Do you want to participate or help in some way? Meetings are focused in developers top level topics and its expected that understand embedded software development, software testings or operating system management. In term of programming languages, knowledge of at least BASH & Python is expected. Since meetings are held in public, any registered community member can join and listen. If you want to suggest issues for the next week, you have to be recognized Armbian contributor. If you want to become one, resolve at least one intermediate level issue and tell us something about you. This is needed to efficiently communicate and to give you access to our organisation infrastructure Jira, Github, hardware lab and servers. @Contributor/Maintainer