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Debian Announces Interns for Outreachy and Summer of Code, Unity Editor for Linux Now Available, DistroWatch Turns 18 Today, Google Announces New Privacy Protections for Chrome Extensions and KStars v3.2.3 Released
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News briefs for May 31, 2019.
Debian announces it has chosen seven interns[2]—two people for Outreachy[3] and five people for the Summer of Code[4]. See the post[5] for the list of interns and the projects they'll be working on.
Unity announces its Unity Editor for Linux[6], after years of offering an experimental Unity Editor for Linux. It's currently available as a preview for Ubuntu and CentOS, and it's expected it to be fully supported by Unity 2019.3. You can get the latest builds from the Unity Hub[7], and feedback is welcome at the Unity for Linux Editor Forum[8].
DistroWatch is 18 today[9]. It started as "a single page comparing a dozen Linux distributions in a