November has been a busy month, seeing improvements in documentation, a number of improvements to Briefcase, Linux support in Toga, and the first iOS binary wheels written in Rust!

What we've done

What's next?

December will be a short month due to end-of-year holidays; but we're still hoping to see some developments in Android packaging, an iOS package for Pandas, and some improvements to Briefcase building on the work our Curtin students have done over the course of the year. We expect to release a new version of both Briefcase and Toga in the coming week.

Want to get involved?

Want to get involved? We curate issues that should be approachable for first-time contributors to BeeWare. They're all relatively minor changes, but would provide a big improvement to the lives of BeeWare users:

  • If you're interested in the tooling for deploying applications to various platforms, take a look at Briefcase
  • Or, if you're interested in GUI widgets, take a look at Toga

These lists can also be filtered by platform - so you can find issues that are specific to your preferred operating system. Pick one of these tickets, drop a comment on the ticket to let others know you're looking at it, and try your hand at a PR! We have a guide on setting up a Briefcase development environment; but if you need any additional assistance or guidance, you can ask on the ticket, or join us on the BeeWare Discord server.

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