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## Make each article a subsection, via === ## These are big articles that don't fit within another section ## Suggested sources: ubuntu-news-team mailing list, fridge.ubuntu.com === Welcome New Members and Developers === ## Browse ubuntu-news-team list for announcements of new Ubuntu members. ## developers or PPU ## Forums and IRC also grant membership, where to look for those? ## Format: Results for the $foo Board Meeting DATE ## * Name (launchpad profile | wiki page) |
=== Reminder: Ubuntu Online Summit 12-14 Nov === Daniel Holbach writes an email to remind us that 12th-14th November are the dates for the next Ubuntu Online Summit. Daniel tells us that sessions will fall into the following categories: App Development, Cloud Dev``Ops, Community, Ubuntu Development and Users. He gives us several links to tell us how to create and attend the sessions as well as registering for the event. https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/community-announce/2014-October/000022.html |
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== LoCo News == ## Make each article a subsection, via === Section name === ## Add notes about new locoteams, changed ones, meetings, etc. ## Keep and eye on the Planet, the LoCo Team Portal, and other ## LoCo team Blogs you can add to your RSS Feeds, also the ## loco-contacts mailing list and http://lococouncil.ubuntu.com/ |
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## This section largely draws from the aggregated blog at http://cloud.ubuntu.com/ | === Ubuntu OpenStack – The Canonical Distribution === Canonical write that "Ubuntu Open``Stack – The Canonical Distribution" is the latest Open``Stack offering from Canonical and is the quickest and easiest way to build an Open``Stack cloud in record time. They link to a full press release and to the site from where the software can be downloaded. https://insights.ubuntu.com/2014/10/28/ubuntu-openstack-the-canonical-distribution/ Also be sure to check out this follow-up article, where they call it “your “autopilot” for rapid, customised Open``Stack private cloud deployment and management”: https://insights.ubuntu.com/2014/10/28/introducing-the-canonical-distribution-of-ubuntu-openstack-your-autopilot-for-rapid-customised-openstack-private-cloud-deployment-and-management/ === Gladinet join Canonical’s Charm Partner Programme === Canonical announce that Gladinet, a company which provides a brandable, self-hosted dropbox alternative are the most recent addition to their Charm Partner Programme [CPP]. Franklyn Peart, COO of Gladinet says: “By joining the CPP, we gain access to Ubuntu’s cloud ecosystem without needing to port our existing work to a new platform. It’s a no brainer for us!” https://insights.ubuntu.com/2014/10/29/gladinet-join-canonicals-charm-partner-programme/ === IBM briefing: build the future with Ubuntu on OpenPOWER === Randall Ross, on behalf of Canonical, tells us about an IBM briefing that "highlights how Open``POWER is working with Ubuntu and Canonical to build the future." He provides a link to register for the event and says: "We look forward to providing valuable information to help you increase revenue by driving new business quickly." https://insights.ubuntu.com/2014/10/29/ibm-briefing-build-the-future-with-ubuntu-on-openpower/ === Atomia bundles Canonical’s BootStack to deliver a fully managed solution for the hosting industry === Canonical write that they are pleased to announce that Atomia AB are the newest member of their Reseller programme. They say that Atomia and Canonical will promote their bundled solution in the coming Open``Stack events. The posts includes links from where further information about the arrangement can be obtained. https://insights.ubuntu.com/2014/10/30/atomia-bundles-canonicals-bootstack-to-deliver-a-fully-managed-soluti/ |
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## This section is for Ubuntu News from "The Planet" at http://planet.ubuntu.com/ == Other Community News == ## This section is for Ubuntu News from elsewhere in the community: ## mailing lists, team blogs not on planet, etc |
=== Svetlana Belkin: Personal Goals for Ubuntu 15.04 === Svetlana Belkin explains why she was not able to complete the six or so goals that she set herself for Ubuntu 14.10, breaking them down by team participation: Ubuntu Docs, Ubuntu Ohio and Ubuntu Women. http://ubuntusense.com/2014/10/28/personal-goals-for-ubuntu-15-04/ === Didier Roche: Eclipse and android adt support now in Ubuntu Developer Tools Center === Didier Roche informs us that Eclipse and Android ADT support now in Ubuntu Developer Tools Center. He provides installation and removal instructions, and links to a further blog post that explains how to contribute and help. http://blog.didrocks.fr/post/Eclipse-and-android-adt-support-now-in-Ubuntu-Developer-Tools-Center === Randall Ross: Make Software? Come to San Francisco and Check Out Ubuntu on Power! === Randall Ross writes: "Some fun Ubuntu folks will be with their IBM and Open``Power friends just south of San Francisco, California next Wednesday (Nov. 5th, 2014) to talk about the future: Ubuntu on Power." He says that registration is required but the event is free. http://randall.executiv.es/buildthefuture === Ubuntu App Developer Blog: It’s time for a Scope development competition! === Michael Hall writes that it's time for another development showdown, contestants having five weeks to develop a project from scratch and submit it to the Ubuntu Store. He says "But this time all of the entries must be Scopes.", and continues with a list of the prizes, on what the entries will be judged and the identities of the judges. Michael also links to the scope developer documentation and tells us how non-programmers can participate. http://developer.ubuntu.com/2014/10/scope-development-competition/ === Daniel Holbach: Washington sprint === Daniel Holbach writes a follow-up post to the recent Q & A Discussion which he also links to. He says "...everybody seemed happy to see that their work of the last months and years is slowly coming together", and tells us about some of the conversations that he had. https://daniel.holba.ch/blog/2014/10/washington-sprint/ === Jonathan Riddell: Kubuntu Vivid in Bright Blue === Jonathan Riddell announces that Kubuntu Vivid is the development name for Kubuntu 15.04 which will be released in April 2015, and that after much discussion will include Plasma 5 by default. He says that any missing bits from Plasma 5 will be added over the next six months, and that packaging will be stored in Debian git to make it easier to share updates. https://blogs.kde.org/2014/10/29/kubuntu-vivid-bright-blue |
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## This section largely comes from blog.canonical.com and Canonical ## press releases == In The Press == ## Things Ubuntu-specific are great, but general Linux goings-on are good to, to an extent. ## We don't need to replicate Digg & Slashdot, but certain things are of special interest. ## Just pulling one example from my memory, the story about Indiana schools piloting ## a classroom Linux deployment, a portion of which was Ubuntu, are good. Ubuntu ## release reviews are also common items in this section. ## For this and the next sections, see: ## https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter/LinkSuggestions |
=== Interview: NUDT talks Ubuntu Kylin and its 14.10 release === Daniel Holbach publishes an interview with Dr. Jonas Zhang of the National University of Defense Technology [NUDT] to find out more about the latest release of Ubuntu Kylin. Dr. Zhang talks about the meaning of the word "Kylin", what is different from standard Ubuntu, and the project's plans for the next LTS. https://insights.ubuntu.com/2014/10/29/interview-nudt-talks-ubuntu-kylin-and-its-14-10-release/ === ScalingStack: 2x performance in Launchpad’s build farm with OpenStack === Canonical write that they have made some changes to the underlying infrastructure of Launchpad by migrating it to an Open``Stack instance that they are calling Scaling``Stack. They look at the changes that they have seen and say in their conclusion: "...the scale of the hardware density increase surprised us, as did the performance improvements – the reductions in build time and the build queue were a nice side effect!" https://insights.ubuntu.com/2014/10/30/scalingstack-2x-performance-in-launchpads-build-farm-with-openstack/ === Washington Devices Sprint === Steph Wilson, the new Editorial and Web Publisher, tells us about her first trip to America, her first Sprint and her first chili-dog which were all part of an absorbing week in which developers, designers and community members gathered for the Devices Sprint. She shows us several photographs taken during the week and shares with us an interview with Olga and Giorgio who both work on the Design Team. http://design.canonical.com/2014/10/washington-devices-sprint/ |
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## In this section we want to highlight the blogs that are exceptionally well-written and in-depth. ## Blogs tend to make it easy for low-quality content, so be extra careful on what goes here. ## We should encourage bloggers to spread the word, so this section might be a good way to do so. |
=== Canonical Announces Its Own Distribution of Ubuntu OpenStack === Michael Larabel of Phoronix writes that Canonical has announced the Canonical Distribution of Ubuntu Open``Stack which offers users the widest range of commercially supported vendor options. He goes on to say that it is currently in public beta for free but is limited to up to 10 physical and 10 virtual machines, and links to the official press release. http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=MTgyNDM === Ubuntu at 10: All that way for this? === Bruce Byfield of Linux Magazine looks back at the last ten years, a week after Ubuntu celebrated the tenth anniversary of its first release, and says: "What nobody asked was the obvious question: after ten years, is Ubuntu a success?" Bruce describes the changes to Ubuntu's desktop, notes that Ubuntu's greatest failure is financial, and questions whether Canonical has a workable business model considering how saturated the mobile phone market is. http://www.linux-magazine.com/Online/Blogs/Off-the-Beat-Bruce-Byfield-s-Blog/Ubuntu-at-10-All-that-way-for-this === The science behind the ebb and flow of Ubuntu Unity's popularity === Jack Wallen of Tech``Republic writes that he is surprised at the results of a recent about the popularity of various Linux desktops. He found that 63% of users, according to the poll, use Unity but predicts that figure will fall when the Unity 8 and Mir arrive. http://www.techrepublic.com/article/the-science-behind-the-ebb-and-flow-of-ubuntu-unitys-popularity/ |
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## Any news or links that don't fit neatly into other sections. | === Full Circle - Issue #90 === Full Circle - the independent magazine for the Ubuntu Linux community are proud to announce the release of our ninetieth issue. This month: * Command & Conquer * How-To : Open``Connect to Cisco, Libre``Office, and Broadcasting With Webcam``Studio * Graphics : Inkscape. * Linux Labs: Compiling a Kernel Pt.3 * Review: MEGAsync * Ubuntu Games: Prison Architect, and X-Plane Plugins plus: News, Arduino, Q&A, and soooo much more. Get it while it’s hot! http://fullcirclemagazine.org/issue-90 |
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## Bullet-point list of articles that are more generic linux in nature | * Why Microsoft loves Linux - http://www.zdnet.com/why-microsoft-loves-linux-7000035218/ * Debian Project News - October 27, 2014 - https://www.debian.org/News/weekly/2014/14/ |
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## Ubuntu UK Podcast ## Full Circle Magazine Podcast ## At Home With Jono Bacon - Weekly Community QA on UStreamTV ## Lococast.net |
=== Ubuntu Community Q&A with Michael Vogt === Daniel Holbach introduces an Ubuntu Community Q&A session with Alan Pope and Michael Vogt who talk about the recent "sprint" and click packages. Daniel and Alan also answer questions put to them on IRC. http://youtu.be/C_TrZ7-xWTQ === Ubuntu Engineering Live 2014-10-29 === Michael Hall presents another regular update which includes the following: Ubuntu 14.10 release update (sil2100): * Utopic released \o/ * Vivid pocket opened, landings started - Currently no vivid Ubuntu Touch images building due to problems with the infrastructure, first images might have issues due to systemd etc. * Many discussions regarding the landing process - New ideas on the QA process for image promotion and regression scans, formalizing rules to make sure we get the most from our landings * A new 14.09 image promoted 2 weeks ago * Planned new 14.09 promotion this week - cut-off day for final landings for this image is Thursday 30th * Updating and adding documentation regarding the landing process (on the Ubuntu wiki) Core Apps update (popey): * Filippo Scognamiglio (https://launchpad.net/~flscogna) is re-writing the Terminal app to use a clean upstream plugin, plans to allow 3rd party apps to use the terminal as a component * Working on sharing data between Reminders app and scope * New design for the Calculator * Calendar fixes, backend fixes and design input * Weather app given new designs Community update (mhall119): * New Developer portal Scopes tutorial * General topic: UOS happening on 12-14 Nov open for session proposals, need track leads for Users track http://youtu.be/6qxGACdVNyA === Ubuntu Podcast from the UK LoCo: S07E31 – The One with the Dozen Lasagnas === Join Laura Cowen, Tony Whitmore, Mark Johnson and Alan Pope in Studio L for season seven, episode thirty-one of the Ubuntu Podcast! In this week’s show:- * We take a look at what’s been happening in the news: * Microsoft are helping promote Open Source in China * All your FTDI chips are belong to FTDI * It’s geek mental help week * Google have revolutionised e-mail… again * Bringing WhatsApp functionality to Ubuntu phone * Windows finally gets apt-get * Gaming news happened! * We take a look at what’s been happening in the community: * Owncloud is removed from Ubuntu 14.10 and future releases * Randall Ross is the latest Ubuntu Community Manager * Something funky has happened in the Ubuntu Developer Tools Centre We’ll be back next week, when we’ll be talking about the fanfare surrounding the latest Ubuntu release and looking over your feedback. http://podcast.ubuntu-uk.org/2014/10/30/s07e31-the-one-with-the-dozen-lasagnas/ |
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## Change date to reflect the latest meeting date and verify link then just remove the comment out marks ## * Kernel Team - February 21, 2012 https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/Meeting#Tues.2C_21_February_2012 ## * QA Team - February 15, 2012 https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/Meetings/QA/20120215 ## * Desktop Team - February 21, 2012 https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopTeam/Meeting/2012-02-21 ## * Security Team - February 13, 2012 https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MeetingLogs/Security/20120213 ## * Server Team - February 21, 2012 https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MeetingLogs/Server/20120221 == Monthly Team Reports: <MONTH> <YEAR> == ## Once a month we do these in the format: ## ## See here for the team report for June 2011: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TeamReports/MonthYear ## ## If your team is not producing monthly reports, see this page to get your team started: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BuildingCommunity/TeamReporting |
* Kernel Team - October 28, 2014 - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/Meeting/2014-10-28 * Server Team - October 28, 2014 - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MeetingLogs/Server/20141028 |
WORK IN PROGRESS
Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue 390 for the week October 27 - November 2, 2014.
In This Issue
General Community News
Reminder: Ubuntu Online Summit 12-14 Nov
Daniel Holbach writes an email to remind us that 12th-14th November are the dates for the next Ubuntu Online Summit. Daniel tells us that sessions will fall into the following categories: App Development, Cloud DevOps, Community, Ubuntu Development and Users. He gives us several links to tell us how to create and attend the sessions as well as registering for the event.
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/community-announce/2014-October/000022.html
Ubuntu Stats
Bug Stats
- Open (#) +/- # over last week
- Critical (#) +/- # over last week
- Unconfirmed (#) +/- # over last week
As always, the Bug Squad needs more help. If you want to get started, please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BugSquad
Ask Ubuntu Top 5 Questions this week
Ask (and answer!) your own questions at http://askubuntu.com
Ubuntu Cloud News
Ubuntu OpenStack – The Canonical Distribution
Canonical write that "Ubuntu OpenStack – The Canonical Distribution" is the latest OpenStack offering from Canonical and is the quickest and easiest way to build an OpenStack cloud in record time. They link to a full press release and to the site from where the software can be downloaded.
https://insights.ubuntu.com/2014/10/28/ubuntu-openstack-the-canonical-distribution/
Also be sure to check out this follow-up article, where they call it “your “autopilot” for rapid, customised OpenStack private cloud deployment and management”: https://insights.ubuntu.com/2014/10/28/introducing-the-canonical-distribution-of-ubuntu-openstack-your-autopilot-for-rapid-customised-openstack-private-cloud-deployment-and-management/
Gladinet join Canonical’s Charm Partner Programme
Canonical announce that Gladinet, a company which provides a brandable, self-hosted dropbox alternative are the most recent addition to their Charm Partner Programme [CPP]. Franklyn Peart, COO of Gladinet says: “By joining the CPP, we gain access to Ubuntu’s cloud ecosystem without needing to port our existing work to a new platform. It’s a no brainer for us!”
https://insights.ubuntu.com/2014/10/29/gladinet-join-canonicals-charm-partner-programme/
IBM briefing: build the future with Ubuntu on OpenPOWER
Randall Ross, on behalf of Canonical, tells us about an IBM briefing that "highlights how OpenPOWER is working with Ubuntu and Canonical to build the future." He provides a link to register for the event and says: "We look forward to providing valuable information to help you increase revenue by driving new business quickly."
https://insights.ubuntu.com/2014/10/29/ibm-briefing-build-the-future-with-ubuntu-on-openpower/
Atomia bundles Canonical’s BootStack to deliver a fully managed solution for the hosting industry
Canonical write that they are pleased to announce that Atomia AB are the newest member of their Reseller programme. They say that Atomia and Canonical will promote their bundled solution in the coming OpenStack events. The posts includes links from where further information about the arrangement can be obtained.
The Planet
Svetlana Belkin: Personal Goals for Ubuntu 15.04
Svetlana Belkin explains why she was not able to complete the six or so goals that she set herself for Ubuntu 14.10, breaking them down by team participation: Ubuntu Docs, Ubuntu Ohio and Ubuntu Women.
http://ubuntusense.com/2014/10/28/personal-goals-for-ubuntu-15-04/
Didier Roche: Eclipse and android adt support now in Ubuntu Developer Tools Center
Didier Roche informs us that Eclipse and Android ADT support now in Ubuntu Developer Tools Center. He provides installation and removal instructions, and links to a further blog post that explains how to contribute and help.
http://blog.didrocks.fr/post/Eclipse-and-android-adt-support-now-in-Ubuntu-Developer-Tools-Center
Randall Ross: Make Software? Come to San Francisco and Check Out Ubuntu on Power!
Randall Ross writes: "Some fun Ubuntu folks will be with their IBM and OpenPower friends just south of San Francisco, California next Wednesday (Nov. 5th, 2014) to talk about the future: Ubuntu on Power." He says that registration is required but the event is free.
http://randall.executiv.es/buildthefuture
Ubuntu App Developer Blog: It’s time for a Scope development competition!
Michael Hall writes that it's time for another development showdown, contestants having five weeks to develop a project from scratch and submit it to the Ubuntu Store. He says "But this time all of the entries must be Scopes.", and continues with a list of the prizes, on what the entries will be judged and the identities of the judges. Michael also links to the scope developer documentation and tells us how non-programmers can participate.
http://developer.ubuntu.com/2014/10/scope-development-competition/
Daniel Holbach: Washington sprint
Daniel Holbach writes a follow-up post to the recent Q & A Discussion which he also links to. He says "...everybody seemed happy to see that their work of the last months and years is slowly coming together", and tells us about some of the conversations that he had.
https://daniel.holba.ch/blog/2014/10/washington-sprint/
Jonathan Riddell: Kubuntu Vivid in Bright Blue
Jonathan Riddell announces that Kubuntu Vivid is the development name for Kubuntu 15.04 which will be released in April 2015, and that after much discussion will include Plasma 5 by default. He says that any missing bits from Plasma 5 will be added over the next six months, and that packaging will be stored in Debian git to make it easier to share updates.
https://blogs.kde.org/2014/10/29/kubuntu-vivid-bright-blue
Canonical News
Interview: NUDT talks Ubuntu Kylin and its 14.10 release
Daniel Holbach publishes an interview with Dr. Jonas Zhang of the National University of Defense Technology [NUDT] to find out more about the latest release of Ubuntu Kylin. Dr. Zhang talks about the meaning of the word "Kylin", what is different from standard Ubuntu, and the project's plans for the next LTS.
https://insights.ubuntu.com/2014/10/29/interview-nudt-talks-ubuntu-kylin-and-its-14-10-release/
ScalingStack: 2x performance in Launchpad’s build farm with OpenStack
Canonical write that they have made some changes to the underlying infrastructure of Launchpad by migrating it to an OpenStack instance that they are calling ScalingStack. They look at the changes that they have seen and say in their conclusion: "...the scale of the hardware density increase surprised us, as did the performance improvements – the reductions in build time and the build queue were a nice side effect!"
Washington Devices Sprint
Steph Wilson, the new Editorial and Web Publisher, tells us about her first trip to America, her first Sprint and her first chili-dog which were all part of an absorbing week in which developers, designers and community members gathered for the Devices Sprint. She shows us several photographs taken during the week and shares with us an interview with Olga and Giorgio who both work on the Design Team.
http://design.canonical.com/2014/10/washington-devices-sprint/
In The Blogosphere
Canonical Announces Its Own Distribution of Ubuntu OpenStack
Michael Larabel of Phoronix writes that Canonical has announced the Canonical Distribution of Ubuntu OpenStack which offers users the widest range of commercially supported vendor options. He goes on to say that it is currently in public beta for free but is limited to up to 10 physical and 10 virtual machines, and links to the official press release.
http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=MTgyNDM
Ubuntu at 10: All that way for this?
Bruce Byfield of Linux Magazine looks back at the last ten years, a week after Ubuntu celebrated the tenth anniversary of its first release, and says: "What nobody asked was the obvious question: after ten years, is Ubuntu a success?" Bruce describes the changes to Ubuntu's desktop, notes that Ubuntu's greatest failure is financial, and questions whether Canonical has a workable business model considering how saturated the mobile phone market is.
The science behind the ebb and flow of Ubuntu Unity's popularity
Jack Wallen of TechRepublic writes that he is surprised at the results of a recent about the popularity of various Linux desktops. He found that 63% of users, according to the poll, use Unity but predicts that figure will fall when the Unity 8 and Mir arrive.
http://www.techrepublic.com/article/the-science-behind-the-ebb-and-flow-of-ubuntu-unitys-popularity/
In Other News
Full Circle - Issue #90
Full Circle - the independent magazine for the Ubuntu Linux community are proud to announce the release of our ninetieth issue.
This month:
Command & Conquer
How-To : OpenConnect to Cisco, LibreOffice, and Broadcasting With WebcamStudio
- Graphics : Inkscape.
- Linux Labs: Compiling a Kernel Pt.3
- Review: MEGAsync
- Ubuntu Games: Prison Architect, and X-Plane Plugins
plus: News, Arduino, Q&A, and soooo much more.
Get it while it’s hot!
http://fullcirclemagazine.org/issue-90
Other Articles of Interest
Why Microsoft loves Linux - http://www.zdnet.com/why-microsoft-loves-linux-7000035218/
Debian Project News - October 27, 2014 - https://www.debian.org/News/weekly/2014/14/
Featured Audio and Video
Ubuntu Community Q&A with Michael Vogt
Daniel Holbach introduces an Ubuntu Community Q&A session with Alan Pope and Michael Vogt who talk about the recent "sprint" and click packages. Daniel and Alan also answer questions put to them on IRC.
Ubuntu Engineering Live 2014-10-29
Michael Hall presents another regular update which includes the following:
Ubuntu 14.10 release update (sil2100):
- Utopic released \o/
- Vivid pocket opened, landings started - Currently no vivid Ubuntu Touch images building due to problems with the infrastructure, first images might have issues due to systemd etc.
- Many discussions regarding the landing process - New ideas on the QA process for image promotion and regression scans, formalizing rules to make sure we get the most from our landings
- A new 14.09 image promoted 2 weeks ago
- Planned new 14.09 promotion this week - cut-off day for final landings for this image is Thursday 30th
- Updating and adding documentation regarding the landing process (on the Ubuntu wiki)
Core Apps update (popey):
Filippo Scognamiglio (https://launchpad.net/~flscogna) is re-writing the Terminal app to use a clean upstream plugin, plans to allow 3rd party apps to use the terminal as a component
- Working on sharing data between Reminders app and scope
- New design for the Calculator
- Calendar fixes, backend fixes and design input
- Weather app given new designs
Community update (mhall119):
- New Developer portal Scopes tutorial
- General topic: UOS happening on 12-14 Nov open for session proposals, need track leads for Users track
Ubuntu Podcast from the UK LoCo: S07E31 – The One with the Dozen Lasagnas
Join Laura Cowen, Tony Whitmore, Mark Johnson and Alan Pope in Studio L for season seven, episode thirty-one of the Ubuntu Podcast!
In this week’s show:-
- We take a look at what’s been happening in the news:
- Microsoft are helping promote Open Source in China
- All your FTDI chips are belong to FTDI
- It’s geek mental help week
- Google have revolutionised e-mail… again
Bringing WhatsApp functionality to Ubuntu phone
- Windows finally gets apt-get
- Gaming news happened!
- We take a look at what’s been happening in the community:
- Owncloud is removed from Ubuntu 14.10 and future releases
- Randall Ross is the latest Ubuntu Community Manager
- Something funky has happened in the Ubuntu Developer Tools Centre
We’ll be back next week, when we’ll be talking about the fanfare surrounding the latest Ubuntu release and looking over your feedback.
http://podcast.ubuntu-uk.org/2014/10/30/s07e31-the-one-with-the-dozen-lasagnas/
Weekly Ubuntu Development Team Meetings
Kernel Team - October 28, 2014 - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/Meeting/2014-10-28
Server Team - October 28, 2014 - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MeetingLogs/Server/20141028
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 10.04, 12.04, 14.04 and 14.10
Security Updates
Ubuntu 10.04 Updates
Ubuntu 12.04 Updates
Ubuntu 14.04 Updates
Ubuntu 14.10 Updates
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