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* Added links and updated pages

Added links to text on some pages, updated language being used on some pages to reflect that it's now 2022, and added a mention of the Wine port.
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6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions Get Involved!.md
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## Donations

Donations help Haiku keep going - as an open-source project, our only source of income is donations, and these help us cover operational costs (i.e. web hosting) as well as other expenses like expenditure for open-source events.
Donations help Haiku keep going - as an open-source project, our only source of income is donations, and these help us cover operational costs (i.e. web hosting) as well as other expenses like expenditure for open-source events. [You can donate to Haiku here.](https://www.haiku-inc.org/donate/)

We really appreciate any and all donations - any amount will make a difference!

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### Bug Reports and Testing

This is the quickest and easiest way to help us out. Simply use Haiku and report any problems or issues you encounter using the Bug Tracker. Make sure you include enough information (i.e. what hardware are you using, what version of Haiku are you running etc.)
This is the quickest and easiest way to help us out. Simply use Haiku and report any problems or issues you encounter using the [Bug Tracker](https://dev.haiku-os.org). Make sure you include enough information (i.e. what hardware are you using, what version of Haiku are you running etc.)

### **Forum Support**

The Haiku forums are one of the first stops for people wanting to submit ideas and to ask for help about various Haiku-related problems. This does not necessarily involve lots of time, but people with knowledge of Haiku and a desire to help others are desirable in this line of work.
The [Haiku forums](https://discuss.haiku-os.org) are one of the first stops for people wanting to submit ideas and to ask for help about various Haiku-related problems. This does not necessarily involve lots of time, but people with knowledge of Haiku and a desire to help others are desirable in this line of work.

We also have an International section where users post in languages other than English.

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11 changes: 5 additions & 6 deletions What's New.md
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- The installation process is now much smoother.
- Package management received performance and stability improvement, and can now resume interrupted downloads.
- We switched to Python 3.7 as default.
- We switched to Python 3.7 as the default Python version.
- The user interface received improvements on dark color theme, scaling, and localization.
- The font overlay and fallback system was fixed.
- WebPositive automatically uses dark mode according to the current system color scheme.
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## Other news

- For the first time since 2014, we have a long term contract for a full-time developer. Waddlesplash
is working on various areas of the operating system, ranging from the USB stack to an X11
compatibility layer to run more Linux/BSD applications.
- For the first time ever, the Haiku desktop is booting on non-x86 hardware thanks to the efforts
from X512 to bring up the RISC-V port. There are ongoing efforts for the ARM port as well.
- For the first time since 2014, [we have a long term contract for a full-time developer](https://www.haiku-os.org/news/2021-08-25_hiring_waddlesplash/). Waddlesplash
is working on various areas of the operating system, ranging from the USB stack to an X11 compatibility layer to run more Linux/BSD applications.
- For the first time ever, [the Haiku desktop is booting on non-x86 hardware thanks to the efforts
from X512 of porting Haiku to RISC-V](https://www.haiku-os.org/blog/kallisti5/2021-11-07_booting_our_risc-v_images/). There are ongoing efforts for the ARM port as well.
6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions What's Next.md
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We are steaming ahead towards the next major release - Beta 4. Like Beta 3 it will bring about more improvements, more software and more bug fixes.

Currently we expect Beta 4 to be released sometime in 2022.
Currently we expect Beta 4 to be released sometime this year.

## Beta 4 and Onwards

R1, for those who don't know, is a full stable release of Haiku. The current plan is to release
Beta 4 and then start a new release cycle for Beta 5, where the developers will select issues and
tasks filed in the bug tracker under the "R1 milestone" to include in Beta 4. This process will be
repeated for any consequent Beta releases until all the issues filed under the "R1" milestone on
our bug tracker have been closed. Ideally, the developer team is aiming for yearly releases starting
with Beta 3, thus Beta 4 is estimated to be released some time next year - 2022.
our bug tracker have been closed. Ideally, the developer team is aiming for yearly releases, thus
Beta 4 is estimated to be released sometime this year. [Keep an eye out on the Haiku website for any updates!](https://haiku-os.org)

A voting system on the bugtracker allows everyone to help priorize the issues for these next beta
releases.
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<li>The installation process is now much smoother.</li>
<li>Package management received performance and stability improvement, and can now resume interrupted downloads.</li>
<li>We switched to Python 3.7 as default.</li>
<li>We switched to Python 3.7 as the default Python version.</li>
<li>The user interface received improvements on dark color theme, scaling, and localization.</li>
<li>The font overlay and fallback system was fixed.</li>
<li>WebPositive automatically uses dark mode according to the current system color scheme.</li>
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