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Allan Day: GNOME Foundation Update, 2026-01-16
news.movim.eu / PlanetGnome • 5 days ago - 17:48 • 2 minutes
Welcome to my regular weekly update on what’s been happening at the GNOME Foundation. As usual, this post just covers highlights, and there are plenty of smaller and in progress items that haven’t been included.
Board meeting
The Board of Directors had a regular meeting this week. Topics on the agenda included:
- switching to a monthly rather than bi-monthly meeting schedule, which will give more time for preparation and follow-up
- creating an Audit Committee , which is a requirement for the upcoming audit
- performing a routine evaluation of how the organisation is being managed
According to our new schedule, the next meeting will be on 9th February.
New finance platform
As mentioned last week , we started using a new platform for payments processing at the beginning of the year. Overall the new system brings a lot of great features which will make our processes more reliable and integrated. However, as we adopt the tool we are having to deal with some ongoing setup tasks which mean that it is taking additional time in the short term.
GUADEC 2026 planning
Kristi has been extremely busy with GUADEC 2026 planning in recent weeks. She has been working closely with the local team to finalise arrangements for the venue and accommodation, as well as preparing the call for papers and sponsorship brochure.
If you or your organisation are interested in sponsoring this fantastic event, just reach out to me directly, or email guadec@gnome.org . We’d love to hear from you.
FOSDEM preparation
FOSDEM 2026 is happening over the weekend of 31st January and 1st February, and preparations for the event continue to be a focus. Maria has been organising the booth, and I have been arranging the details for the Advisory Board meeting which will happen on 30 January. Together we have also been hunting down a venue for a GNOME social event on the Saturday night.
Digital Wellbeing
This week the final two merge requests landed for the bedtime and screen time parental controls features. These features were implemented as part of our Digital Wellbeing program, and it’s great to see them come together in advance of the GNOME 50 release. More details can be found in gnome-shell!3980 and gnome-shell!3999 .
Many thanks to Ignacy for seeing this work through to completion!
Flathub
Among other things, Bart recently wrapped up a chunk of work on Flathub’s build and publishing infrastructure, which he’s summarised in a blog post . It’s great to see all the improvements that have been made recently.
That’s it for this week. Thanks for reading, and have a great weekend!