Hi all. For those of you working on Linux, I'm pleased to announce that
CMake is now available as a snap. This can be a great way to conveniently
keep up with the latest CMake releases, even on Linux distributions that
are no longer updating their own CMake packages. You can find a brief blog
post about it here:

https://crascit.com/2019/06/18/cmake-now-available-as-a-snap/

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