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Apéro wallabag à Paris le mercredi 29 juillet 2026

24 June 2026 at 10:00

Après une première édition en 2025, nous renouvelons l'opération cette année.

Nous vous donnons rendez-vous le mercredi 29 juillet à partir de 18h30 au bar Chez Jean-Claude, 9 rue Vandamme, Paris 75014 (site internet : https://www.chezjeanclaudeleretour.fr/).

Y'aura à boire, à manger et sûrement des autocollants wallabag 🦘

Si vous pensez être de la partie, pensez à remplir le sondage de participation : https://beta.framadate.org/polls/b6cede884d27340afff1.

Si jamais le lieu devait changer (parce que nous serions trop de personnes ou pour toute autre raison), nous mettrions à jour ce billet de blog et nous communiquerions sur notre compte mastodon https://fosstodon.org/@wallabag.

Les personnes qui ont participé à l'apéro wallabag 2025

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wallabag x La Clinique du Libre : une heure pour améliorer le projet

23 June 2026 at 16:00

As the video is in French, the rest of this blog post is in French too.

Il y a quelques jours, avec une partie de l'équipe, nous avons pu participer à la première édition de la Clinique du Libre, organisée par la communauté Logiciel Libre de Designers Éthiques.

Designers Éthiques est une association qui explore les pratiques de conception numérique. Nous travaillons à la capacitation des designers et des professionnels du numérique pour produire un numérique émancipateur, durable et désirable. La communauté Logiciel Libre a été créée en 2026 par Émilie Nguyen Van Yen et Nathalie. Son objectif est d'aider des projets libristes sur le plan de l'UX design.

L'exercice était plus qu'intéressant : une heure de direct durant laquelle des expertes UX design nous ont remonté des anomalies sur notre projet. Aucun jugement, uniquement des retours pratiques et parfois assez simples à corriger.

Grâce à leur travail, nous allons pouvoir améliorer wallabag.

Vous avez raté le direct ? La vidéo est disponible sur leur Peertube.

Change on the documentation repository

12 June 2026 at 14:00

Recently, we decided to merge the documentation repository into the wallabag code repository. This will greatly simplify contribution workflows by avoiding to maintain and contribute to a separate repository.

This change will also enable us to easily maintain documentations dedicated to minor versions.

The documentation for the current release is still accessible on https://doc.wallabag.org/. Contributions can now be done on https://github.com/wallabag/wallabag/tree/master/doc.

Finally as a consequence of this merge, we will archive the former doc repository.

Apéro wallabag à Paris le jeudi 17 juillet 2025

1 July 2025 at 14:00

Nous vous donnons rendez-vous le jeudi 17 juillet à partir de 18h30 au bar Chez Jean-Claude, 9 rue Vandamme (site internet : https://www.chezjeanclaudeleretour.fr/).

Des autocollants wallabag seront disponibles :) Vous aurez l'occasion de croiser presque toute l'équipe qui maintient le projet, alors aucune raison d'éviter ce rendez-vous.

Si vous pensez être de la partie, pensez à remplir le sondage de participation : https://framadate.org/6Ay2dR4GHKA8Qn9z.

Si jamais le lieu devait changer (parce que nous serions trop de personnes ou pour toute autre raison), nous mettrions à jour ce billet de blog et nous communiquerions sur notre compte mastodon https://fosstodon.org/@wallabag.

wallabag 2.6.13

4 June 2025 at 18:00

Here is the latest release of wallabag.

📈 To update your instance, just run make update. Don't forget to make a backup of your instance (database and files).

🤝 A little reminder that you can support our work on wallabag by sponsoring us on Liberapay or subscribe on wallabag.it. Thanks!

Human summary

We added the Pocket CSV import. You can also migrate from Shaarli. We fixed an annoying bug about One-Time Password and an other one about encoding.

What's Changed

Improvements

Fixes

Technical stuff

You can read the full changelog on GitHub.

Download wallabag 2.6.13

To download, install/upgrade wallabag, please read our downloads page.


Need help?

We are on Matrix, ping us!

You can also open a new issue on GitHub.


How can you help us?

By using wallabag, by reporting bugs, by translating wallabag and its documentation, by talking about wallabag to your friends, ...

You can also help us by donating via Liberapay.

So Long, and Thanks for all the Fish: Pocket shuts down but open web remains

25 May 2025 at 02:00

Mozilla's recent announcement about the shutdown of its Pocket service has taken many users by surprise. We wanted to share some thoughts as a farewell message to Pocket and to talk about the available options for Pocket users looking for a new platform.

Pocket and the early days of wallabag

Back in 2013, Google decided to kill one of its most famous product, Google Reader. As a Pocket user at that time, Nicolas asked himself what would happen to his data and all these saved articles if Pocket decided to do the same. Then, wallabag was born. Well, it was known under the name "poche" in its early days, which means "pocket" in French, and for the fun fact, the change of name is a result of a trademark issue with... Pocket's company, Read It Later, Inc. Therefore, poche became wallabag in early 2014.

Here are some articles if you want to read more about this backstory:

In 2017 Mozilla Corporation announced the acquisition of Pocket and planned to open-source the server part, which was never fully done.

So Long, and Thanks for all the Fish, Pocket; Or we should say: thanks for pushing us to change our name and thanks for streamlining read-it-later apps.

Surviving the web by being open

It's always bittersweet to watch a service shutting down, especially when this one was widely known and used. Omnivore is another read-it-later service that was shut down in late 2024. In both cases it was the decision of a for-profit corporation killing a product they bought. Mozilla explained that their decision was made because "the web and the way we are using it changed a lot". Even though this statement is true, we still strongly believe in giving power to people and helping them to keep control of their data and privacy.

That's why we still continue to develop wallabag, 12 years after its creation.

You are a Pocket user? Read this

Further reading from Mozilla:

Now that Pocket is expected to close this year, what to do if you are a user?

The most important thing is to ask an export of your data, ideally an export that could include the content that has been fetched with the links. This will at least let you keep the list of links you've saved over time.

Then if you are seeking for an alternative to Pocket to continue saving articles, here are some ideas:

wallabag is not the only read-it-later app available, you can also take a look at Readeck and Raindrop, to name a few.

End words

We would like to thank the community and the users and remind you that wallabag is a free and open-source software. You can use it freely, host it and also contribute to it.

The work on this project is mostly done on our free time so, if you are able and want to, don't hesitate to donate to wallabag through Liberapay.

Feel free to come chatting with us on matrix or the fediverse :)

Happy reading.

wallabag 2.6.12

10 April 2025 at 14:00

Here is the latest release of wallabag.

⚠️ This release follows the 2.6.11, which is a security release.

📈 To update your instance, just run make update. Don't forget to make a backup of your instance (database and files).

🤝 A little reminder that you can support our work on wallabag by sponsoring us on Liberapay or subscribe on wallabag.it. Thanks!

Human summary

We forgot to update the dependencies of the project in the last release.

What's Changed

Fixes

Technical stuff

You can read the full changelog on GitHub.

Download wallabag 2.6.12

To download, install/upgrade wallabag, please read our downloads page.


Need help?

We are on Matrix, ping us!

You can also open a new issue on GitHub.


How can you help us?

By using wallabag, by reporting bugs, by translating wallabag and its documentation, by talking about wallabag to your friends, ...

You can also help us by donating via Liberapay.

wallabag 2.6.11

8 April 2025 at 23:00

Here is the latest release of wallabag.

⚠️ This is a security release of wallabag.

📈 To update your instance, just run make update. Don't forget to make a backup of your instance (database and files).

🤝 A little reminder that you can support our work on wallabag by sponsoring us on Liberapay or subscribe on wallabag.it. Thanks!

Human summary

Adding protection against CSRF on several endpoints.

What's Changed

Security fix ⚠️

Fixes

Technical stuff

You can read the full changelog on GitHub.

Download wallabag 2.6.11

To download, install/upgrade wallabag, please read our downloads page.


Need help?

We are on Matrix, ping us!

You can also open a new issue on GitHub.


How can you help us?

By using wallabag, by reporting bugs, by translating wallabag and its documentation, by talking about wallabag to your friends, ...

You can also help us by donating via Liberapay.

« wallabag, a strong competitor » said TechCrunch

26 November 2024 at 08:00

Techcrunch, the famous tech blog, wrote an article about wallabag.

The wallabag team was pleasantly surprised to find their project highlighted in a recent TechCrunch article. Recognized as a privacy-friendly alternative to Pocket, wallabag was praised for its self-hosting capabilities and commitment to user autonomy—values at the heart of the project since its inception.

For a small, community-driven team, being featured alongside giants like Signal and Nextcloud is both unexpected and deeply motivating. Seeing our work mentioned on such a renowned platform is incredible. It’s proof that independent, ethical alternatives can stand out.

This recognition not only validates wallabag’s mission but also encourages the team to keep improving the app. We hope this spotlight will inspire more users and contributors to join our journey towards empowering individuals to take control of their data.

The future looks bright for wallabag, proving that even small projects can make a big impact in the tech world.

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