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Stay informed about PinoyLinux development progress, roadmap updates, website changes, community announcements, release notes, events, and opportunities to contribute. We believe in transparent, community-driven development.
Community Platform Buildout
Website Structure Update v0.3
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Learning Path Expansion
We are excited to announce a major reorganization of PinoyLinux content structure. Our articles and resources are now organized into clearer, more intuitive categories including Linux Fundamentals, System Administration, Networking, Cloud and DevOps, Security and Privacy, Software Development, and AI and Technology. This new taxonomy makes it easier for Filipino learners to find exactly what they need, whether you’re a complete beginner or an experienced system administrator looking to expand your skills.
We believe in transparent development. Here are the types of updates you’ll find on this page.
Strategic plans, project direction, and long-term goals for PinoyLinux development.
New features, design improvements, and structural updates to the PinoyLinux website.
News, discussions, and opportunities for community engagement and collaboration.
Recognition of contributors, guidelines, and opportunities to get involved in the project.
Official releases, version updates, and major feature announcements.
Technical updates, feature development status, and coding milestones.
Upcoming community events, workshops, webinars, and learning sessions.
Opportunities to help test features, review content, and improve the project.
Browse all recent project updates or filter by category
June 24, 2026
We cleaned up the Topics+ structure by grouping articles into clearer parent and child categories. This makes navigation more intuitive and helps Filipino learners find relevant Linux content faster.
June 23, 2026
A new technical article series about DNS steering and authoritative DNS traffic direction is now in progress. This advanced series will help system administrators understand DNS architecture.
June 22, 2026
Readers can now suggest Linux topics, tutorials, and troubleshooting guides for future content. We want to create resources that the Filipino Linux community actually needs.
June 20, 2026
The first public roadmap draft explains the direction for learning resources, community growth, and open-source collaboration. We’re committed to transparency in our development process.
June 18, 2026
A contributor guide is being prepared to help writers, testers, designers, and Linux users take part in the project. Everyone has something valuable to contribute.
June 16, 2026
The main menu now highlights Home, Resources, Learn Linux, Topics+, Community, and Contribute sections. Navigation is cleaner and more user-friendly across all devices.
June 14, 2026
A structured beginner-to-advanced Linux learning path is being planned for Filipino learners. This will guide newcomers through their Linux journey step by step.
June 12, 2026
PinoyLinux is preparing a short online session about getting started with Linux and open-source tools. This will be a welcoming space for beginners to ask questions.
June 10, 2026
We are looking for volunteers who can review Linux tutorials for clarity, correctness, and beginner readability. Your feedback helps us create better learning materials.
June 8, 2026
Security-related posts are being reviewed and grouped under clearer privacy and security topics. We’re committed to helping Filipinos learn about cybersecurity best practices.
June 6, 2026
Initial planning for a community discussion forum where Filipino Linux users can help each other, share experiences, and build connections.
June 4, 2026
Standardized tutorial templates ensure consistent quality and structure across all learning materials. This makes it easier for contributors to create new content.
Our development journey is divided into clear phases. Here’s where we are and where we’re headed.
Building a solid foundation with clear content organization, intuitive navigation, and essential pages for the PinoyLinux community.
Creating structured learning paths from beginner to advanced, with hands-on tutorials and practical exercises for Filipino learners.
Opening contribution channels for writers, reviewers, and translators. Building tools and guidelines to make contributing easy and rewarding.
Long-term vision for a Filipino-optimized Linux distribution with localized tools, documentation, and community support infrastructure.
PinoyLinux is built by Filipinos, for Filipinos. Whether you’re a writer, developer, designer, tester, or simply passionate about open source and Linux education, there’s a place for you in our community. Your contribution helps make Linux more accessible to Filipino learners.