Nix@NGI team update: November 2025

While the team continued their regular work, we welcomed new members mid-November who joined the packaging efforts. Please warmly welcome @ julm, @phanirithvij, and @linj! The team also collaborated closely on the Summer of Nix Report, summarizing the 2025 edition and preparing plans for 2026. @eljamm was focused on operational maintenance and safety, completing fixes [#1781], [#1782], [#1783], [#1763], and [#1759]. He also packed Tau [#1601] and started initial work on Hockeypuck [#1614], Goupile [#1611], Federated webinars for eduMEET [#1609] and Keyhive [#1598]. He also worked on packaging the Fediverse Test Suite [#1748], Loops [#1750], Decidim [#1744], Mautic Portability [#1718], SSTorytime [#1752], uMap [#1794], and made progress on Syl [#1073]. @eljamm also improved the project’s metrics overview [#1755], demo workflows [#1784], and reporting pipeline [#1751], [#1725], [#1760]. He began work on the user story “Create automatic changelogs” [#1356]. @themadbit packed PagedJS [#1363], while @imincik began work on Protomaps [#1720] and Funkwhale [#1008]. He also focused on improving project documentation and metrics, supporting reporting efforts for 2025 [#1756], [#1792], [#1708], #1709, [#1710], fixed the project overview [#1758], and carried out refactoring chores [#1851].

@phanirithvij started packaging Reaction [#1721], @ julm began work on Bonfire [#16], @linj started MirageOS [#1753], and @prince213 made progress with Cartes [#1793].


The Nix@NGI team helps selected free and open-source software (FOSS) projects reach more users by packaging them as Nix packages and NixOS service modules. Supported by the European Commission’s Next Generation Internet (NGI)initiative through the NLNet Foundation and NixOS Foundation, the team ensures these projects are reliable, accessible, and ready for production use.

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