This is pretty exciting. @leo@lemmy.linuxuserspace.show you should look for one. 😉
That is correct, it isn’t available immediately but a week or so is normal. Upgrades are tested somewhat separately from fresh installs and they get released after the tests pass.
I questioned the headline too. I sure hope it isn’t normal but the second half of that acronym does seem accurate.
Exciting news and good to see it finally happen. Here is the link to the announcement from the Raspberry Pi blog.
Double the click, double the fun!
+1 for Podverse, I switched about a year ago and it has been great.
They really already had control of the product, I think this just formalizes it more. A Canonical employee was already leading the project as part of their duties.
Yes, it is completely independent. They use some tools that Arch does but they have their own repos and software. We did a history episode on our podcast that you can find here.
Horray! 🎉 🥳 🍻 Welcome to the Lemmy-verse.
That really does look awesome. Thanks for sharing!
It looks an awful lot like an electron application.