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      Sam Thursfield: Status update, 21st January 2026

      news.movim.eu / PlanetGnome • Yesterday - 13:00 • 1 minute

    Happy new year, ye bunch of good folks who follow my blog.

    I ain’t got a huge bag of stuff to announce. It’s raining like January. I’ve been pretty busy with work amongst other things, doing stuff with operating systems but mostly internal work, and mostly management and planning at that.

    We did make an actual OS last year though, here’s a nice blog post from Endless and a video interview about some of the work and why its cool: “Endless OS: A Conversation About What’s Changing and Why It Matters” .

    I tried a new audio setup in advance of that video, using a pro interface and mic I had lying around. It didn’t work though and we recorded it through the laptop mic. Oh well.

    Later I learned that, by default a 16 channel interface will be treated by GNOME as a 7.1 surround setup or something mental. You can use the Pipewire loopback interface to define a single mono source on the channel that you want to use, and now audio Just Works again. Pipewire has pretty good documentation now too!

    What else happened? Jordan and Bart finally migrated the GNOME openQA server off the ad-hoc VM setup that it ran on, and brought it into OpenShift, as the Lord intended. Hopefully you didn’t even notice. I updated the relevant wiki page .

    The Linux QA monthly calls are still going, by the way. I handed over the reins to another participant, but I’m still going to the calls. The most active attendees are the Debian folk, who are heroically running an Outreachy internship right now to improve desktop testing in Debian. You can read a bit about it here: “Debian welcomes Outreachy interns for December 2025-March 2026 round” .

    And it looks like Localsearch is going to do more comprehensive indexing in GNOME 50. Carlos announced this back in October 2025 ( “A more comprehensive LocalSearch index for GNOME 50” ) aiming to get some advance testing on this, and so far the feedback seems to be good.

    That’s it from me I think. Have a good year!