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The next meeting is scheduled for [[http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?month=05&day=26&year=2009&hour=11&min=0&sec=0&p1=0|26 May 2009, 11:00 UTC]] ( /!\ Shifted back one week due to unavailabilty of some CC members) and will be held in [[irc://irc.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-meeting|#ubuntu-meeting]] on irc.ubuntu.com. [[MeetingLogs/CC| Past meeting logs]] are also available. | The next meeting is scheduled for [[http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?month=06&day=02&year=2009&hour=11&min=0&sec=0&p1=0|02 June 2009, 11:00 UTC]] and will be held in [[irc://irc.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-meeting|#ubuntu-meeting]] on irc.ubuntu.com. [[MeetingLogs/CC| Past meeting logs]] are also available. |
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||PaulSladen || '''Ubuntu One'''. Trademark issues, http://launchpad.net/bugs/375345. This bug report suggests that the "Ubuntu" mark is being diluted by its use within the mark "Ubuntu One" (a non-operating system context) and suggests that the alternatives marks "Ubuone", "Canonical One" or "Ubunet" might be preferable. || | ||PaulSladen || '''Ubuntu One'''. Brand issues, http://launchpad.net/bugs/375345. This bug report suggests that the "Ubuntu" brand is possibly being diluted by its use within the term "Ubuntu One" (a non-operating system context). Discuss. || |
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=== Ubuntu One === Sladen's ''personal thoughts'' following last week's meeting. Mako is working on some too. Please discuss: * Alot of software in daily use '''can''' be placed on a CD (Totem, Inkscape, OpenOffice.org). *1. '''Ubuntu''' is a collection of the best ''off-line'' Free software available, combined, packaged and closely integrated, with good defaults. *2. '''Ubuntu''' is Free Software. '''Ubuntu''' does ''not encourage'' proprietary/binary-only software, and no user is forced to use them. ''Where a user makes a choice'' to use proprietary software (eg. modem/video card drivers/AutoCAD/Oracle/Google Earth), Ubuntu will try to ensure that it "just works" ...to the extents possible. Software is kept in different repositories to ensure clear separation. *3. Where equivalent functionality is available, the best option will be closely integrated and placed more prominently (eg. on the CD). The choice may be reanalysed at the start of a new release-cycle. * It is recognised that that Support and Integration will not be as good as for completely Free software, and this is the downside the user chooses to live with. *4. '''Ubuntu'''/'''Kubuntu'''/'''Xubuntu''' refer to this fully integrated product and it recognised that this brand has value associated with its quality. * Alot of software in daily use '''cannot''' be placed on a CD (openstreetmap.org, launchpad.net, last.fm). *5. '''Ubuntu One''' is a collection of the best ''on-line'' Free software available, combined, "packaged" and closely integrated, with good defaults. *6. '''Ubuntu One''' is Free Software. '''Ubuntu One''' does ''not encourage'' proprietary/webservice-only software, and no user is forced to use them. ''Where a user makes a choice'' to use proprietary services (eg. Hotmail, Google Maps, CanonicalSync, iTunes), '''Ubuntu''' will try to ensure that it "just works" ...to the extents possible. Services are kept in different categories to ensure clear separation. *7. Where equivalent functionality is available, the best option will be closely integrated and placed prominently (eg. '''Ubuntu One''' store first-page). The choice may be reanalysed at the start of a new release-cycle. *8. '''Ubuntu One''' refers to this fully integrated component and it is recognised that this sub-brand may accrue value associated with its demonstrated quality. Effectively: * '''Add/Remove...''' is the app-store for '''off-line''' applications. * '''Ubuntu One''' is the app-store for '''on-line''' applications. Notes: * '''Ubuntu''' exists ''because'' it is valuable to users. * '''Ubuntu One''' should exist, ''because'' it adds value for users. * Users often wish to access databases ''far'' bigger than will fit on a CD * Maps of the world * Five years worth of personal email * Auntie Elle's photos from Mozambique * Encyclopedias * To fail to integration on-line services will mean that Ubuntu remains limited to the field off off-line installations; '''the size of this field is shirking''' ("clouds", "netbooks", "AJAX" and "the network is the computer". Examples of on-line targets for integration to the '''Ubuntu One''' collection: * FoobarSync (''raison d'être'') * Amazon EC2 * Canonical Landscape (already done) * Last.fm (example given in previous discussion) * OpenStreetMap * Jabber/MSN Chat/AoL chat * $A_VOIP_PROVIDER Interesting issues (discussion explicitly): * What do to when there is a choice between Free and Non-Free and the non-free service/database is more extensive: * OpenStreetMap, Google Maps * What do it when the vendor no longer provides a service: * It it was off-line, Ubuntu would probably drop it for the next release. * Where a service requires a subscription, should Ubuntu One infrastructure process the monetary transaction: * Centrally (iPhone App store) * Leave to service providers Freeness preference: * Four areas come to mind: * Local client (eg. FoobarSync, Google Earth, Webbrowser of choice) * Dataset within Backend (eg. OpenStreetmap, Wikipedia, Launchpad bugs database) * Communications protocol (eg. SOAP, REST, WebDAV, FoobarSyncProtcol, OSM API) * Backend server (eg. Tileserver, iTunes, Last.fm) * Order of Freeness should be prioritised (discuss): * eg. FoobarSync has Free client, Free protocol and Free dataset (it is the user's own personal files). Commercial aspects (''expand further''): * There is a revenue stream from: * Selling placement in the '''Ubuntu One''' collection/"store". * Selling consultancy to allow for integration * "Packaging" * Writing Linux-specific client * Documenting the protocol. * Being a service provider (eg. Canonical running an instance of the FoobarSync backend that speaks the FoobarSyncProtocol) '''I too am a user.''' I am predisposed towards things that "just work". |
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BodhiZazen & Learning Team - June 2nd 2009 meeting please =) |
We would like to introduce the Wiki - Ubuntu Community Learning Project , Launchpad - Team page. The UCLP is starting up now and there has been an broad community interest and support for the project. |
BodhiZazen & Beginner's Team - June 2nd 2009 meeting please =) |
Would like to remove the reference to 'New User Network' HERE and replace it with The Ubuntu Forums Beginner's Team |
Ubuntu One. Brand issues, http://launchpad.net/bugs/375345. This bug report suggests that the "Ubuntu" brand is possibly being diluted by its use within the term "Ubuntu One" (a non-operating system context). Discuss. |
Ubuntu One
Sladen's personal thoughts following last week's meeting. Mako is working on some too. Please discuss:
Alot of software in daily use can be placed on a CD (Totem, Inkscape, OpenOffice.org).
1. Ubuntu is a collection of the best off-line Free software available, combined, packaged and closely integrated, with good defaults.
2. Ubuntu is Free Software. Ubuntu does not encourage proprietary/binary-only software, and no user is forced to use them. Where a user makes a choice to use proprietary software (eg. modem/video card drivers/AutoCAD/Oracle/Google Earth), Ubuntu will try to ensure that it "just works" ...to the extents possible. Software is kept in different repositories to ensure clear separation.
- 3. Where equivalent functionality is available, the best option will be closely integrated and placed more prominently (eg. on the CD). The choice may be reanalysed at the start of a new release-cycle.
- It is recognised that that Support and Integration will not be as good as for completely Free software, and this is the downside the user chooses to live with.
4. Ubuntu/Kubuntu/Xubuntu refer to this fully integrated product and it recognised that this brand has value associated with its quality.
Alot of software in daily use cannot be placed on a CD (openstreetmap.org, launchpad.net, last.fm).
5. Ubuntu One is a collection of the best on-line Free software available, combined, "packaged" and closely integrated, with good defaults.
6. Ubuntu One is Free Software. Ubuntu One does not encourage proprietary/webservice-only software, and no user is forced to use them. Where a user makes a choice to use proprietary services (eg. Hotmail, Google Maps, CanonicalSync, iTunes), Ubuntu will try to ensure that it "just works" ...to the extents possible. Services are kept in different categories to ensure clear separation.
7. Where equivalent functionality is available, the best option will be closely integrated and placed prominently (eg. Ubuntu One store first-page). The choice may be reanalysed at the start of a new release-cycle.
8. Ubuntu One refers to this fully integrated component and it is recognised that this sub-brand may accrue value associated with its demonstrated quality.
Effectively:
Add/Remove... is the app-store for off-line applications.
Ubuntu One is the app-store for on-line applications.
Notes:
Ubuntu exists because it is valuable to users.
Ubuntu One should exist, because it adds value for users.
Users often wish to access databases far bigger than will fit on a CD
- Maps of the world
- Five years worth of personal email
- Auntie Elle's photos from Mozambique
- Encyclopedias
To fail to integration on-line services will mean that Ubuntu remains limited to the field off off-line installations; the size of this field is shirking ("clouds", "netbooks", "AJAX" and "the network is the computer".
Examples of on-line targets for integration to the Ubuntu One collection:
FoobarSync (raison d'être)
- Amazon EC2
- Canonical Landscape (already done)
- Last.fm (example given in previous discussion)
- Jabber/MSN Chat/AoL chat
- $A_VOIP_PROVIDER
Interesting issues (discussion explicitly):
- What do to when there is a choice between Free and Non-Free and the non-free service/database is more extensive:
OpenStreetMap, Google Maps
- What do it when the vendor no longer provides a service:
- It it was off-line, Ubuntu would probably drop it for the next release.
- Where a service requires a subscription, should Ubuntu One infrastructure process the monetary transaction:
- Centrally (iPhone App store)
- Leave to service providers
Freeness preference:
- Four areas come to mind:
Local client (eg. FoobarSync, Google Earth, Webbrowser of choice)
Dataset within Backend (eg. OpenStreetmap, Wikipedia, Launchpad bugs database)
Communications protocol (eg. SOAP, REST, WebDAV, FoobarSyncProtcol, OSM API)
- Backend server (eg. Tileserver, iTunes, Last.fm)
- Order of Freeness should be prioritised (discuss):
eg. FoobarSync has Free client, Free protocol and Free dataset (it is the user's own personal files).
Commercial aspects (expand further):
- There is a revenue stream from:
Selling placement in the Ubuntu One collection/"store".
- Selling consultancy to allow for integration
- "Packaging"
- Writing Linux-specific client
- Documenting the protocol.
Being a service provider (eg. Canonical running an instance of the FoobarSync backend that speaks the FoobarSyncProtocol)
I too am a user. I am predisposed towards things that "just work".
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