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GNOME Seeing Much Work On Their "Setup" OEM Style Installer, Key Rack & oo7


GNOME developers continue to be very busy with a variety of initiatives thanks to the Sovereign Tech Fund (STF) financing as well as other general development efforts as they work their way toward GNOME 47 in September.

First up, Key Rack continues taking shape as a new application for managing desktop secrets and serving as a replacement to GNOME's Sea Horse program. GNOME's oo7 has also been seeing work as a new secret service provider to ultimately replace gnome-keyring and libsecret. Glycin is a new GNOME library in development for dealing with sandboxed and extendable image loading.

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