In June, several noteworthy open-source projects released new versions on GitHub, showcasing various enhancements and features. PocketMine-MP 3.0, a server for Minecraft Pocket Edition, improved performance with a new dependency and addressed gameplay bugs. OpenLayers 5.0, a JavaScript library for web maps, enhanced compatibility with module bundlers by removing the Closure Compiler dependency. Neofetch 5.0, a command-line tool for displaying system specs, underwent a significant code rewrite and added support for new operating systems and JSON output. PouchDB 7.0, a browser database syncing with CouchDB, reduced library size by dropping deprecated Web SQL API support and improved sync conflict resolution. ESLint 5.0, a JavaScript static analysis tool, introduced new rules and improvements but included some breaking changes. GitHub for Unity 1.0 integrated GitHub functionalities into the Unity editor with new features like customizable diffing tools. Neural Network Libraries 1.0 enhanced performance and support for Nvidia Tensor Cores, continuing its aim to simplify work with neural networks. These releases highlight ongoing advancements in open-source technology, contributing to diverse fields such as gaming, web development, and data science.