Budgie 10.6: All Of The Buddies #66
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Congrats to all who have contributed! Nice to see the new release that all can be proud with. @JoshStrobl please can you sign the Release tarball so that Debian lintian and packaging can get the usual pass marks. Cheers. |
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Budgie 10.6
Budgie 10.6 is the first release of Budgie under the new Buddies Of Budgie organization! 🚀 🚀 🚀
If you would like to support our work, you can contribute financially on our OpenCollective, as well as buy official Budgie merchandise (non-EU shop here, EU shop here) with the profits from sales going directly to our OpenCollective!
Budgie 10.6 is not just a reflection of our organization change for the development of Budgie, it reflects an expansion on Budgie 10.x series with new features and re-architectures, applying the lessons learned from those into our next generation version of Budgie. Buddies of Budgie views Budgie Desktop as a platform rather than a product. Distributors of Budgie Desktop and users should not feel like their choice of theming, applications, or default styles should be at odds with the goals of the project.
Budgie 10.6 aims to eliminate the divide between traditional "downstream" consumers of Budgie and the development organization itself, but enabling those downstreams like Ubuntu Budgie to get more intimately involved in its development.
Applying one of our core pillars of being a platform rather than a product, the goal with Budgie 10.6 and future releases of Budgie is to provide a macrocosm, or a minimal set of tightly coupled components, and leave the rest of the ecosystem up to the decisions and values of downstream consumers, be that distributions or end users.
This macrocosm in Budgie 10 series is currently the following:
We expect downstream consumers of Budgie to use following:
Budgie Desktop 10.6 introduces changes to various components which expects the aforementioned forks + versions, for example schema changes for Budgie Desktop View and opening of GNOME Control Center now opens Budgie Control Center.
Application Tracking and Icon Tasklist Improvements
In Budgie 10.6, the Icon Tasklist and application tracking system saw rewrites or changes to:
Internal Theme and Panel Refinements
The primary goals with the internal theme rewrite were to address inconsistencies across all Budgie components. This has been achieved with changes to:
We didn't just improve the styling of the internal theme however! Alongside those changes, there have been improvements to the panel and its widgets:
Notification System Rewrite
In Budgie 10.6, our Notification Server saw a rewrite and move out of Raven, enabling it to be utilized in other Budgie components, for example unlocking the capability to support notification badges in Icon Tasklist in the future.
When rewriting the Notification Server, we took this opportunity to fix long-standing issues as well as introduce subtle improvements to the Notification popups themselves.
Other Changes
Here are some other changes that we made in Budgie 10.6:
Thank You
I would like to thank all the amazing contributors that have made this release possible, provided feedback on our Matrix Server, and supported our vision of Budgie. Special thanks go to:
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