Tour d’horizon de 10 actualités du logiciel libre et de l’open source pour ce dimanche 03/05/2026.

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1. Projets Libres saison 4 épisode 16 : Linux dans ton smartphone : où en est-on ?

Source : LinuxFR

On continue la série sur les smartphones et le logiciel libre.


2. [Message de service] Gagnants des meilleures contributions d’avril 2026

Source : LinuxFR Journaux

Si vous avez contribué au site au mois d’avril dernier (dépêches ou journal), lisez ci‑dessous.


3. Brush v0.4 Released As “Significant” Release For This Rust-Based Shell

Source : Phoronix

Brush v0.


4. Three-Axis Camera Slider From 3D Printer Parts

Source : hackaday.

There’s a great reason 3D printers are made with things like extruded aluminum rails and other commodity, off-the-shelf parts.


5. Lyon choisit son numérique

Source : LinuxFR Journaux

Le Directeur du système informatique de Lyon, M.


6. Darty, le libre et Linux

Source : LinuxFR Journaux

Bonjour les Mytilida.


7. ReactOS Introduces Unified Live/Install Media, New Storage Driver

Source : Phoronix

ReactOS as the “open-source Windows” operating system project striving for binary compatibility with Microsoft Windows has seen some exciting improvements this week.


8. Many Exciting Google Summer of Code 2026 Projects & A Lot Of AI

Source : Phoronix

This week Google announced the selected Google Summer of Code “GSoC” 2026 projects for providing stipends to student developers for engaging in different open-source projects.


9. Photographing The ISS With A Thrift Store Lens Is Challenging

Source : hackaday.

There are plenty of photos of the International Space Station out there on the Internet, but taking your own from ground level is a special challenge.


10. Squeezing Fluids With the Right Peristaltic Pump for the Task

Source : hackaday.

Peristaltic pumps are a very simple and effect device for transferring fluids without said fluid ever coming into contact with any part of the pump mechanism.