Dear Tumbleweed users and hackers, The last two weeks have seen a steady stream of new snapshots with small gaps for some days. In total, we have published 11 snapshots since the last review: 0731, 0801..0807, 0810, 0812, and 0813. The most relevant changes in those snapshots were: * Linux kernel 5.7.11 & 5.8.0 * git 2.28.0 * A new UEFI signing key and grub2 fixes to address for the boothole security issue CVE-2020-10713 * GCC 10.2.1 * Mozilla Thunderbird 68.11.0 * /tmp is now tmpfs, no longer disk backed * KDE Frameworks 5.73.0 * LibreOffice 7.0.0 stable release And in the next days/weeks, you can expect these changes to happen: * GNOME 3.36.5 * KDE Applications 20.08.0 * glibc 2.32 * binutils 2.35 * gettext 0.21 * bison 3.7.1 * RPM changes: %{_libexecdir} is being changed to /usr/libexec. This exposes quite a lot of packages that abuse %{_libexecdir} and fail to build. Additionally, the payload compression is being changed to zstd * openSSL 3.0 Cheers, Dominique