Here is an update on the highlights in the snap community this week: We’ll start with a big shout out to everyone who has contributed to enable snapd on other distros: your support is amazing and whatever your distro of choice, company and areas of interest are, we’ll try to provide the resources for you to make the most of this effort. Thanks as well to everyone involved in building snapcraft.io <http://snapcraft.io/>.
## Snaps This week we ran another Snappy Playpen <https://developer.ubuntu.com/en/blog/2016/06/10/second-snappy-playpen-event-next-week/> which was as exciting and busy as the first! We landed several new snaps examples: - Tyrant Unleashed Optimizer - mpv - Imagemagick6-stable - Keepassx - Consul - Dcos-cli - Deis workflow And a lot of them are in progress: - Fritzing - Gimp - Imagemagick7 - Sylpheed - Pidgin - TeXworks - MATE Desktop Thanks to all participants for this amazing feeling of working together, we are all learning a lot! If you are the upstream of one of the playpen snaps, get in touch on this list or on IRC #snappy, we’d love to hear your feedback and get you in the loop. You can find all the details of the event in the Playpen summary blog post <https://daniel.holba.ch/blog/2016/06/second-week-of-snappy-playpen/> by Daniel Holbach. ## Community highlights For this week’s highlights, we’d like to focus on a big piece of ongoing work in KDE. This link <https://github.com/snappy-packages> is probably the best way to show off what they are accomplishing, with no less than 18 KDE/Neon apps snapped or in progress, such as: - Digikam - Kate - Kdevelop - Kgpg Their READMEs are hinting at their status, so, do give them a try (clone repo, cd, snapcraft, snap install *.snap) and provide feedback. Furthermore David Edmundson has patched parts of KDE frameworks so that that KIO will work from inside of a snap. ## Documentation - Preparation of a ”docs blitz <https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/snapcraft/2016-June/000173.html>” with a list of tagged bugs - Launched a snap FAQ based on top Ask Ubuntu questions <https://developer.ubuntu.com/en/snappy/support/faq/> - We have also started a roll of blog posts on snapd and snapcraft to keep you updated on the focus points of each release, keep an eye on dev.ubuntu.com/blog <https://developer.ubuntu.com/en/blog/> for more details! Cheers, David for the Community team
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