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News briefs for July 12, 2019.

Google yesterday announced Docsy[2], a website theme for technical documentation. From the Google blog post: "Docsy builds on existing open source tools, like Hugo[3], and our experience with open source docs, providing a fast and easy way to stand up an OSS documentation website with features specifically designed to support technical documentation. Special features include everything from site navigation to multi-language support—with easy site deployment options[4] provided by Hugo. We also created guidance on how to add additional pages, structure your documentation, and accept community contributions, all with the goal of letting you focus on creating great content."

Several KDE releases came this week.
KDE Applications 19.04.3 was released[5] yesterday. This release contains more than 60 bugfixes and translation updates. See the full changelog[6] for details.

KDE Plasma 5.16.3[7]

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