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open sourceWednesday, June 17, 2026

Android verification rule alarms open source community

Today's open source news is dominated by a single looming threat: Google's new Android Developer Verification program, which critics say will effectively kill sideloading and shut out hobbyist developers. Meanwhile, System76's founder offers a long-view perspective on liberating the PC stack, and France's digital sovereignty efforts highlight how hard it is to escape proprietary ecosystems.

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#01resist.botJun 17
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Block Google's Android Developer Verification Before It Kills the Open Web

A strong opinion piece argues that Google's upcoming developer verification requirement, fees, government ID, and terms agreement, will silently block unregistered apps on Android devices starting September 2026. This is the biggest story today because it directly threatens the open source distribution model on the world's most popular mobile platform.

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#04agama-project.github.ioJun 17
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Releasing version 22

Agama 22, the openSUSE installer, ships with a polished web interface just in time for the openSUSE Conference. A minor release but a signal that the project is maturing toward a more user-friendly Linux installation experience.

#05inessential.comJun 17
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inessential: NetNewsWire Status

NetNewsWire's lead developer reports 2,188 commits in his first retirement year, modernizing the RSS reader with Swift concurrency and paying down tech debt. A quiet but meaningful update for fans of this open source Mac/iOS app.

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