18 Mar 2026
Planet Debian
Dirk Eddelbuettel: tidyCpp 0.0.11 on CRAN: Microfix

And yet another maintenance release of the tidyCpp package arrived on CRAN this morning, just days after previous release which itself came a mere week and a half after its predecessor. It has been built for r2u as well. The package offers a clean C++ layer (as well as one small C++ helper class) on top of the C API for R which aims to make use of this robust (if awkward) C API a little easier and more consistent. See the vignette for motivating examples.
This release restores the small CSS file used by the vignette which we, in a last-second decision, omitted from the previous release. Oddly, it only failed under the 'oldrel' i.e. the R from now nearly two years ago. But it was still an unenforced error, and this upload corrects it.
Changes are summarized in the NEWS entry that follows.
Changes in tidyCpp version 0.0.11 (2026-03-17)
- Keep a CSS file in the package to allow vignette build on r-oldrel too
Thanks to my CRANberries, there is also a diffstat report for this release. For questions, suggestions, or issues please use the issue tracker at the GitHub repo.
This post by Dirk Eddelbuettel originated on his Thinking inside the box blog. If you like this or other open-source work I do, you can now sponsor me at GitHub.
18 Mar 2026 8:49pm GMT
Bits from Debian: Debian pt_BR localization team and UFABC's mentoring program

Between July and November 2025, the Debian pt_BR translation team received five students for an online mentoring program. The initiative was carried out in partnership with the Federal University of ABC through the extension project "Immersion in Free Software", coordinated by professors Suzana Santos and Miguel Vieira.
During the mentorship the mentees acted on several of the team's translation efforts and joined presentations about the Debian Project and its community given by the mentors. We thank the dedication and contributions of Ana Parra, Bruno Freitas, Henrique Barbosa, Raul Banzatto and Vitoria Cordeiro. And we also thank the members of the team who have reviewed the work of the mentees, specially the ones who were designated as official mentors, namely Allythy Rennan, Daniel Lenharo, Thiago Pezzo, and Victor Marinho.
Results:
- Package descriptions, translations: 27
- Package descriptions, revisions: 190
- Web pages: 11
- Revisions to the Debian Administrator's Handbook
- Revisions to the Debian Edu documentation
We hope that this experience will inspire new paths and that you continue to contribute to Free Software - especially to Debian.
18 Mar 2026 4:45pm GMT
Taavi Väänänen: Wikimedia Hackathon Northwestern Europe 2026
Wikimedia Nederland organised a new type of event this year, the Wikimedia Hackathon Northwestern Europe 2026, which was held last weekend in Arnhem, the Netherlands. And I'm very happy they did, since unlike last years, I will unfortunately be missing from the "main" Wikimedia Hackathon (which is happening in Milan at the start of May).
I continue to believe the primary reason for these events existing is the ability to connect with old and new friends in person. That being said, I did get a bit of technical tinkering done during the weekend as well. These include a dark mode fix to MediaWiki's notification interface, fixes to some visual bugs in MediaWiki's two-factor authentication and OAuth functionality. I did also get an older patch of mine about disabling Composer's new auditing functionality merged. And, as usual, I spent a bunch of time helping various people use with the various infrastructure pieces I'm familiar with (or at least had to suddenly get familiar with) and approved a bunch of OAuth consumers and other requests.
We also managed to continue the tradition from the past two Wikimedia Hackathons of nominating more people to receive +2 access to mediawiki/*. That request is still open as of writing, as those have to run for at least a week, but looks very likely to pass at this point.
Overall, the event was very well-organized: the venue was great, except that the number of stairs was described in a rather misleading way, food was great, and the atmosphere was amazing. The pressure that you must Just Get Things Done to justify your attendance that the main hackathon seems to have recently gained was clearly missing here which was great. Also, I will clearly need to bring more Finnish chocolate next time.
The timing of Friday and Saturday works great for us with other things (like university for me) during the week, as it takes full advantage of the weekend but still only eats workdays from a single calendar week. My main gripe with the logistics was the focus on a single sketchy non-free messaging platform for all event-related communications with the IRC bridge used on the main hackathon channel notably missing.
ps. Like Lucas, I do have Opinions about so many proudly mentioning they've used "vibe coding" tools during the introduction and showcase. Those opinions are best left for an another time, but I do want to note that all of my work and mistakes have still been lovingly handcrafted.
18 Mar 2026 12:00am GMT