A weekly roundup of openSUSE community blog posts from April 10–16, covering a combined two-week Tumbleweed review with 10 snapshots including Linux kernel 6.19.x, Qt 6.11.0, GIMP 3.2.2, and LibreOffice 26.2.2.2. Other highlights include an update on ARMv9 build infrastructure in Open Build Service, OpenVINO 2026.1 release with expanded multimodal AI model support, KDE Plasma 6.6's new setup wizard, KDE Frameworks 6.25 release, GNOME app icon milestone of 120+ completed requests, a blog migration from Jekyll to Zola, syslog-ng streaming to data lakehouses via OpenTelemetry, and announcements for KDE Akademy 2026 in Graz.

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OpenVINO 2026.1: More Models, Performance and a Real Jump in Multimodal AIDiscussing RTO in My Genesi T-ShirtNew Configurator for Plasma 6.6Streaming syslog-ng Data to Your Lakehouse Using OpenTelemetryLibreCan 2026: The meeting of free software in the Canary Islands growsLa Palma Tech Tagoror regresa este 2026eQuest Icon Theme – Elegant Grey and Orange (or Blue or Green) Icons for Your PC120+ Icons and CountingMagic Folder – Automatically Sort Files with This Plasmoid for Plasma 6 (28)Following Up on ARMv9 Build Infrastructurerelease.gnome.org RefactorSubmit Your Talk for Akademy 2026 in Graz, AustriaLinux Saloon 195 | Open Mic Night25th Update of KDE Frameworks 6 and the BluezQt LibraryopenSUSE Tumbleweed Weekly Review – Week 14 & 15Moving to Zola

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