Just came across this article published on May 13, 2026 on the Swiss GNU/Linux website GNU/Linux.ch, written by Ralf Hersel.
The author, self-described as not particularly interested in genealogy but curious about the underlying data structures and tools, gives a brief overview of the genealogy software landscape on Linux. He highlights Gramps as the reference application in this space, noting its active development (mentioning version 6.0.8 from April 2026) and its impressive feature set.
The article also covers genealogy data formats, comparing the classic GEDCOM format with the more modern and readable GEDCOM-X JSON format.
A nice little mention for the Gramps community, even if the author admits he never actually tested the software! The article is in German, but the content is straightforward for anyone familiar with the topic.