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I've experimented a little with Krita in the past, on the recommendation of GDQuest (of Godot tutorials fame), and I think it's a great piece of software. I also like that they're on Steam for Linux now, to hopefully gather some much needed funding.
One suggestion is one of us accepts the offer, writes a personal review. Then maybe we write up one of our occasional announcements on the status of the group etc., and include a shout out to Krita in it.
Nice to see you around, Flesk, you've been quite for a while...?
Nice to see you too. :) I see your comments on GOL occasionally, but I haven't been very active here or there lately. I bought a new apartment in February and started in a new project at work in March, so that's taken up a lot of my time.
I've started playing a bit again lately though. I finally finished Stephen's Sausage Roll last week, and I think it's an absolutely amazing puzzle game. Highest recommendations from me, though it can be a bit frustrating at times.
I also played through Minit, which I'm not sure if we recommended yet. If not, and if it qualifies, I'll write up a recommendation this weekend.