« Du copier-coller, en fait, sur le discours de l’extrême droite européenne, notamment française, et son concept de «préférence nationale», pourtant jugé inconstitutionnel et non conforme au droit applicable. »
https://www.noovo.info/chroniques/article/chronique-refugies-et-appel-du-pied/
#polQC #polCan #réfugiés #demandeursDAsile #servicesDeGarde #Drainville #PSPP #droitisation

La Cour suprême du Canada a rendu sa décision concernant l’accès aux centres de la petite enfance pour les demandeurs d’asile. Le plus haut tribunal du pays juge que l’exclusion des garderies subventionnées au Québec est discriminatoire, une décision dénoncée entre autres par le Parti québécois. Entrevue avec Paul St-Pierre Plamondon, chef de cette formation politique.
#GNU #PSPP 2.1.1 is now available. Compared to 2.1.0, this version updates translations, fixes some bugs in the build system and tests, and is no longer mistakenly labeled as a "test release".
Please see https://www.gnu.org/software/pspp/ for more information.
I released GNU #PSPP 2.1.0. It has bug fixes and translation updates since version 2.0.1. For more information, see https://www.gnu.org/software/pspp/.
(This is not the Rust version of PSPP that I am working on. This is the C version that has been around since about 1996.)
This weekend I got (very) basic color styling working in line graphs in #gnu #pspp, as well as support for outputting graphs as part of text and SPV file output.
I think the next step is to support font styling for labels (such as titles), and then I might work on additional styling for graphs. At some point I'll start adding support for legends.
Area charts work in #pspp now.
(Yes, the styling is awful, that's going to be the last step.)
I got multiple graph elements working in a single graph today in #pspp.
Another somewhat odd feature that I implemented is reading graphs that have been exported from an output viewer file into a separate XML file. This is unusual: usually they are part of a viewer file.