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Elections for the Board of Open Source Matters, Inc. occur twice a year at 6 monthly intervals to ensure continuity of the board by electing half the members in each cycle.
According to the new Nomination and Election Process voted by the Members of Open Source Matters, Inc. and published here, The Secretary has to publish a Call for Manifestos from Candidates who are interested in running as Candidates for the Election as Officers and Department Coordinators of Open Source Matters, Inc.
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- Written by Luca Marzo
To all the Members of Open Source Matters, Inc.
It is with great pleasure that I invite you to attend the Special Members Meeting of Open Source Matters, Inc. on Thursday, December 02, 2021 at 09.00 UTC and 18:00 UTC, online in a dedicated channel on Glip.
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- Written by Luca Marzo
This blog highlights the development process involved in building the next 3 tasks of my GSoC project.
These include:
- Improve the incorporation of Modules in Articles
- Integrate Workflows in Modules Component
- Merge Featured Model into Articles
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- Written by Yatharth Vyas
My name is Rahul Saini. I am a final year Computer Science undergraduate at IIT Mandi. I worked on “The Front-end Inline Editing” feature for Joomla 4.
As GSoC has ended, I would like to share my experience and tips with you all.
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Before we dive into what web accessibility is, we should first understand what the word ‘Accessibility’ entails. From my knowledge, “Accessibility means the ability of everyone regardless of their condition to have access to something (e.g internet, transport system)."
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- Written by Kumar Shivam