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=== Ask Mark, Wednesday, 23 November, 1500UTC ===

Jorge Castro reminds everyone that the “Ask Mark” session that normally takes place during Ubuntu Open Week is instead taking place this week on Wednesday November 23, 2011 in #ubuntu-classroom at 1500UTC on Freenode.

To ask questions participants will also need to join #ubuntu-classroom-chat, which will then get passed onto a bot and onto Mark.

Castro also gives pointers for asking good questions and more. If you are planning on participating in this “Ask Mark” session take a moment to read this post.

http://castrojo.tumblr.com/post/12842730458/ask-mark-wednesday-23-november-1500utc

=== Community Council Meeting Time Change ===

Milo Casagrande on behalf of the CC announced the CC would now meet on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays of each month at 1700 UTC in #ubuntu-meeting on Freenode.

http://fridge.ubuntu.com/2011/11/15/community-council-meeting-time-change/

=== 12.04 Ubuntu Developer Summit Proceedings ===

Jono Bacon writes, “From 31st Oct 2011 – 4th Nov 2011 the Ubuntu Developer Summit took place in Orlando, Florida, USA. Attracting 800 attendees from 42 different countries, this mix of Canonical employees, volunteers, upstreams, vendors, and partners engaged in 420 sessions across 9 tracks.

These sessions were used to discuss, design, and plan the Ubuntu 12.04 LTS edition that will be released in April 2012. This post provides a summary of many of the outcomes and decisions finalized at the event.”

He points out highlights from the following areas:

* The Keynote

* Desktop

* Server and Cloud

* Foundations

* Hardware

* Community

* Design

* Security

* ARM

* Other

Bacon gives links to the UDS blueprints. Read Bacon’s full post to see the summary of all these areas and see where you can participate to help make the next release of Ubuntu a success.

http://fridge.ubuntu.com/2011/11/17/12-04-ubuntu-developer-summit-proceedings/

=== Ubuntu 12.04 Development update ===

Five weeks after UDS, Daniel Holbach posts another Ubuntu development update in this continuing series.

Holbach writes, “To get a good high-level idea of what was agreed on across the board, check out the proceedings of UDS. It contains the key take-aways from all of the different tracks at UDS: Desktop, Server and Cloud, Foundations, Hardware, Community, Design, ARM and others.

Some major updates like Perl 5.14 and Linux 3.1 (3.2 is expected in the final 12.04 release) have landed and a huge chunk of packages have been merged from Debian already. You can still get involved there.

Until next week all blueprints have to be done and specifications been written, on 24th November we will have Feature Definition Freeze. The week afterwards (1st December), we hope to get Alpha 1 out the door.”

He also discusses Desktop-y bits in progress, Ubuntu Community Appreciation Day, 20 Ubuntu Weekly Development Updates, Get Involved, Find something to work on, and Getting in touch.

http://fridge.ubuntu.com/2011/11/17/ubuntu-12-04-development-update-4

=== Welcome New Members ===

==== Americas Regional Membership Board ====

The approval results from the November 17th, 2011, Americas Membership meeting are as follows:

* Thomas Ward (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Thomas%20Ward | https://launchpad.net/~trekcaptainusa-tw)
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## This section is for various "Thank You's" and appreciation stories from the community.
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November 20, 2011 marked the appearance of the 1st Annual Ubuntu Community Appreciation Day. The following posts hit the planet as members of the Ubuntu community decided to publicly participate. However these aren’t the only people who participated others popped into Ubuntu IRC channels to either publicly or privately thank people, still others sent emails or used Facebook, Google+, Twitter and indent.ca and more.

Mark Shuttlework wrote, “In a galaxy of many stars, it’s perhaps impolite to single out one in particular.” Daniel Holback reminded us, “It’s human beings who make Ubuntu!” Readers can read their posts and more in the links below:

 * Ian Weisser: The Unexpected Success of Ubuntu Brainstorm - http://cheesehead-techblog.blogspot.com/2011/11/unexpected-success-of-ubuntu-brainstorm.html

 * Daniel Holbach: It’s human beings who make Ubuntu! - http://daniel.holba.ch/blog/?p=1107

 * Mark Shuttleworth: Appreciation for Daniel Holbach - http://www.markshuttleworth.com/?p=907

 * Michael Hall: Community Appreciate Day - http://mhall119.com/?p=621

 * Benjamin Kerensa: Happy Ubuntu Community Appreciation Day - http://benjaminkerensa.com/?p=485

 * Juha Siltala: First Community Appreciation Day - http://www.siltala.net/?p=410

 * Bilal Akhtar: Ubuntu Community Appreciation Day 2011: Thank you! - http://ubunturocking.wordpress.com/?p=70

 * Randall Ross: Appreciating My Community, With a Few Adjectives - http://randall.executiv.es/ucad1

 * Jorge Castro: Florida, land of sunshine and awesome people. - http://castrojo.tumblr.com/post/13071792335

 * Elizabeth Krumbach: Ubuntu Community Appreciation Day: Thank you LoCo Teams - http://princessleia.com/journal/?p=5366

 * Jono Bacon: Ubuntu Appreciation Day - http://www.jonobacon.org/?p=3812

 * James Gifford: Ubuntu Community Appreciation Day - http://blog.jamesrgifford.com/community-appreciation-day

 * Jason Gerard DeRose: Today I appreciate... - http://jderose.blogspot.com/2011/11/today-i-appreciate.html

 * Amber Graner: Ubuntu Community Appreciation Day! - http://akgraner.com/?p=1132

 * Valorie Zimmerman: Happy Ubuntu Community Appreciation Day - http://linuxgrandma.blogspot.com/2011/11/happy-ubuntu-community-appreciation-day.html
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WORK IN PROGRESS

Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue 242 for the week of November 14 - 20, 2011.

In This Issue

General Community News

Ask Mark, Wednesday, 23 November, 1500UTC

Jorge Castro reminds everyone that the “Ask Mark” session that normally takes place during Ubuntu Open Week is instead taking place this week on Wednesday November 23, 2011 in #ubuntu-classroom at 1500UTC on Freenode.

To ask questions participants will also need to join #ubuntu-classroom-chat, which will then get passed onto a bot and onto Mark.

Castro also gives pointers for asking good questions and more. If you are planning on participating in this “Ask Mark” session take a moment to read this post.

http://castrojo.tumblr.com/post/12842730458/ask-mark-wednesday-23-november-1500utc

Community Council Meeting Time Change

Milo Casagrande on behalf of the CC announced the CC would now meet on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays of each month at 1700 UTC in #ubuntu-meeting on Freenode.

http://fridge.ubuntu.com/2011/11/15/community-council-meeting-time-change/

12.04 Ubuntu Developer Summit Proceedings

Jono Bacon writes, “From 31st Oct 2011 – 4th Nov 2011 the Ubuntu Developer Summit took place in Orlando, Florida, USA. Attracting 800 attendees from 42 different countries, this mix of Canonical employees, volunteers, upstreams, vendors, and partners engaged in 420 sessions across 9 tracks.

These sessions were used to discuss, design, and plan the Ubuntu 12.04 LTS edition that will be released in April 2012. This post provides a summary of many of the outcomes and decisions finalized at the event.”

He points out highlights from the following areas:

* The Keynote

* Desktop

* Server and Cloud

* Foundations

* Hardware

* Community

* Design

* Security

* ARM

* Other

Bacon gives links to the UDS blueprints. Read Bacon’s full post to see the summary of all these areas and see where you can participate to help make the next release of Ubuntu a success.

http://fridge.ubuntu.com/2011/11/17/12-04-ubuntu-developer-summit-proceedings/

Ubuntu 12.04 Development update

Five weeks after UDS, Daniel Holbach posts another Ubuntu development update in this continuing series.

Holbach writes, “To get a good high-level idea of what was agreed on across the board, check out the proceedings of UDS. It contains the key take-aways from all of the different tracks at UDS: Desktop, Server and Cloud, Foundations, Hardware, Community, Design, ARM and others.

Some major updates like Perl 5.14 and Linux 3.1 (3.2 is expected in the final 12.04 release) have landed and a huge chunk of packages have been merged from Debian already. You can still get involved there.

Until next week all blueprints have to be done and specifications been written, on 24th November we will have Feature Definition Freeze. The week afterwards (1st December), we hope to get Alpha 1 out the door.”

He also discusses Desktop-y bits in progress, Ubuntu Community Appreciation Day, 20 Ubuntu Weekly Development Updates, Get Involved, Find something to work on, and Getting in touch.

http://fridge.ubuntu.com/2011/11/17/ubuntu-12-04-development-update-4

Welcome New Members

Americas Regional Membership Board

The approval results from the November 17th, 2011, Americas Membership meeting are as follows:

* Thomas Ward (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Thomas%20Ward | https://launchpad.net/~trekcaptainusa-tw)

Community Acknowledgements and Success Stories

November 20, 2011 marked the appearance of the 1st Annual Ubuntu Community Appreciation Day. The following posts hit the planet as members of the Ubuntu community decided to publicly participate. However these aren’t the only people who participated others popped into Ubuntu IRC channels to either publicly or privately thank people, still others sent emails or used Facebook, Google+, Twitter and indent.ca and more.

Mark Shuttlework wrote, “In a galaxy of many stars, it’s perhaps impolite to single out one in particular.” Daniel Holback reminded us, “It’s human beings who make Ubuntu!” Readers can read their posts and more in the links below:

Ubuntu Stats

Bug Stats

  • Open (87914) -222 over last week
  • Critical (125) +1 over last week
  • Unconfirmed (46148) -14 over last week

As always, the Bug Squad needs more help. If you want to get started, please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BugSquad

Translation Stats Oneiric

  1. Spanish (9039) -8 over last week
  2. English (Australia) (28006) -13959 over last week
  3. English (United Kingdom) (43275) -209 over last week
  4. Brazilian Portuguese (45417) -108 over last week
  5. Bosnian (63941) -1921 over last week

Remaining strings to translate in Ubuntu 11.10 "Oneiric Oncelot", see more at: https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu/oneiric/ and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Translations

Ubuntu Brainstorm Top Ideas this week

Ubuntu Brainstorm is a community site geared toward letting you add your ideas for Ubuntu. You can submit your own idea, or vote for or against another idea. http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/

Ask Ubuntu Top 5 Questions this Week

Ask (and answer!) your own questions at http://askubuntu.com

LoCo News

Launchpad News

Ubuntu Forums News

Ubuntu Cloud News

The Planet

In The Press

In The Blogosphere

In Other News

Weekly Ubuntu Development Team Meetings

Monthly Team Reports: October 2011

See here for the team report for October 2011: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TeamReports/October2011

If your team is not producing monthly reports, see this page to get your team started: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BuildingCommunity/TeamReporting

Upcoming Meetings and Events

For upcoming meetings and events please visit the calendars at fridge.ubuntu.com: http://fridge.ubuntu.com/calendars/

Updates and Security for 8.04, 10.04, 10.10, 11.04 and 11.10

Security Updates

Ubuntu 8.04 Updates

Ubuntu 10.04 Updates

Ubuntu 10.10 Updates

Ubuntu 11.04 Updates

Ubuntu 11.10 Updates

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