openSUSE releases Agama 22 with improved web interface and UX polish
Slow-proofed and worth the wait. Worth its weight in flour.
Summary
The openSUSE project announces the release of Agama 22, a new version of their Linux installer. This release focuses on polishing the user experience, particularly fixing issues with the web interface header as detailed in a pull request. The announcement is tied to the upcoming openSUSE Conference in Europe, framing the release as a contribution to the open source community event.
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And since we do not want to show up to the party empty-handed, we just finished cooking Agama 22.
As anticipated on the previous blog post, in this new version we focused our efforts on polishing the user experience.
And if there was something in need of polishing, that was the header of the web interface which, as detailed in the description of this pull request, presented several problems.
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