Tour d’horizon de 15 actualités du logiciel libre et de l’open source pour ce mercredi 27/05/2026.

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1. Avis sur le livre “Richard Stallman et la révolution du logiciel libre”

Source : LinuxFR Journaux

Salut les moules organiques ! Hier, j’ai terminé la lecture du livre Richard Stallman et la révolution du logiciel libre sorti il y a 16 ans… Tu serais une IA, tu me dirais que je suis quelqu’un d’exceptionnel car j’essaie de rattraper avec un rare courage tout le retard de lecture que j’ai accumulé au fil des années ; perso, je préfère assumer les railleries qui pourraient ponctuer (inonder ?) les commentaires de ce journal.


2. Mise à jour PeerTube v8.1.8 et post-mortem

Source : Le Journal du Hacker

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3. Canonical’s Workshop: sandboxed, reproducible dev environments

Source : OMG! Ubuntu

Canonical has released Workshop, a new open-source tool to create reproducible development environments with a single command.


4. Don't Expect a Raspberry Pi 6 Until At Least 2028

Source : It’s FOSS

Raspberry Pi CEO Eben Upton confirmed that in a Reddit AMA recently.


5. qBittorrent 5.2 Open-Source BitTorrent Client Released with Many New Features

Source : Linux Today

Discover the latest qBittorrent 5.


6. Ubuntu 26.10 Planning To Ship With The Linux 7.2 Kernel

Source : Phoronix

Canonical’s kernel team confirmed today their intention of shipping the Ubuntu 26.


7. [$] MOT: a tool to fight openwashing in AI

Source : LWN.net

Many large language models (LLMs) are described as open source, but if one looks a bit deeper it turns out that is not actually so; the model may be free to download, it may be " open weight “, but it does not fit the Open Source Initiative (OSI) Open Source Definition (OSD).


8. New Web and Mobile Strategy for LibreOffice

Source : The Document Fdn.

LibreOffice is a desktop application, and we will continue making it.


9. AMOC and the Planet-Wide Impact of Ocean Currents

Source : hackaday.

Although it can be hard to tell from looking at the often placid waters of the Earth’s oceans, their currents carry immense amounts of water…


10. I Tried Firefox Smart Window, and It Won Me Over a Little

Source : It’s FOSS

Mozilla's new AI browsing mode is in limited beta, and it's more capable than I expected.


11. NHS England May Make Public GitHub Repositories Private Over AI Concerns

Source : Linux Today

Explore NHS England’s potential move to privatize GitHub repositories amid AI concerns.


12. Copy Fail Linux Kernel Vulnerability Now Patched in Debian, Ubuntu, and Others

Source : Linux Today

Discover the recently patched Copy Fail Linux kernel vulnerability affecting Debian, Ubuntu, and more.


13. VKD3D-Proton Merges Vulkan Descriptor Heap Support

Source : Phoronix

Valve’s VKD3D-Proton component to Steam Play (Proton) for Direct3D 12 implemented over the Vulkan API has landed its descriptor heap (VK_EXT_descriptor_heap) support as a big step forward.


14. Cache Aware Scheduling Shows Nice Wins For AMD Zen 5 On PostgreSQL, Valkey, Network Performance

Source : Phoronix

The long-in-development work on Cache Aware Scheduling looks like it will come to a head soon with it looking like Cache Aware Scheduling will land for Linux 7.


15. Andrew Morton’s 2004 OLS keynote

Source : LWN.net

I recently presented a brief tribute to Andrew Morton at the 2026 Linux Storage, Filesystem, Memory Management, and BPF Summit ; it included a suggestion that reading (or re-reading) his 2004 Ottawa Linux Symposium keynote would be instructive.