Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue 86 for the weeks April 6th - April 12th, 2008. In this issue we cover: Ubuntu 8.04 LTS archive freeze, Ubuntu 8.04 LTS LoCo Team CDs, Brainstorm update, Ubuntu UK Podcast #3, Euro-Parliament testing Ubuntu, and much, much more!

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General Community News

Ubuntu 8.04 LTS archive freeze

We are now one week out from the 8.04 LTS release candidate and two weeks from the final release, so the archive is now frozen and will not thaw again before release.

During the freeze, all uploads to main must be approved by a member of the release team, so if you have fixes that are important to get in and will need discussion, please do get in touch as soon as possible. Uploads to main should at this point focus on release-critical bugs only.

Uploads to universe should follow the guidelines described here:

The list of release-critical bugs that we want to still try to resolve before the release candidate on April 17 is tracked here:

Additional bugs that are still considered "targets of opportunity" for the release are found at:

If you have bugs which you believe should be listed there but aren't yet, please get in touch with me or another member of the release team.

Ubuntu 8.04 LTS LoCo team CD's

Free Hardy CDs are available for all APPROVED LoCo teams. Shipit will send LoCos a prepared selection of CDs that form the following mix:

Please note, Shipit can't allow you to add or remove from this mix - this is a pre-prepared selection and cannot be adjusted.

To get your Hardy CDs you must first ensure you are an approved team, and the Team Contact should make the request for the CDs.

To get them, send an email to info@shipit.ubuntu.com with the subject of Request For Hardy CDs: <team name> (e.g. Request For Hardy CDs: ubuntu-au). You must use that subject format to ensure Shipit picks up on the email. The email must contain all of the following details:

The team contact must request the CDs, but it is fine to get the CDs sent to another member of the team if needed.

Each team can have a maximum of one box of CDs.

Orders should be preferably placed before April 18th 2008 to ensure delivery within two weeks after the Hardy release date. Any later orders will have an estimated two week delay before they arrive.

Before you submit the email...

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LoCoGettingCds

Brainstorm Update

Across the web, we have seen a lot of interest to the Brainstorm website in FOSS projects. The project wants to make an open call to everyone: the project is working on making Brainstorm "project-neutral," and anybody wanting to help on the Brainstorm project is welcome! The stats module is not up and running yet, but here are a few stats: 14,400 users, 26,000 comments, 700,000 votes, and 6500 ideas (350 deleted, 1400 duplicates).

http://blog.qa.ubuntu.com/node/2

Ubuntu Stats

Bug Stats

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

Translation Stats Hardy

This is the top 5, not specific languages, so the languages might change week to week.

Remaining strings to translate in Ubuntu 8.04 "Hardy Heron," see more at: https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu/hardy/

Ubuntu Forums News

Ubuntu Forums Interview

The editor of the weekly Ubuntu newsletter is Nick Ali, known as boredandblogging.com. Nick was kind enough to answer the questions himself this time. He lives both in the Atlanta area and in the web and tries out many distributions (he runs Arch on his EeePC). Another veteran of the 386 era!

http://kmandla.wordpress.com/2008/04/12/an-interview-with-boredandbloggingcom/

Tutorial of the Week

The Tutorial of the Week for April 7, 2008, is a true classic -- seldon77's "Howto: Get a beautiful Conky 1.4.2 setup". Dating all the way back to summer of 2006, this one is well crafted and quite comprehensive, and comes with sample codes and screenshots for setting up conky with style. With over 600 comments and creeping up on 200,000 views, this thread is a forum standby and probably will be for a long time to come. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=205865

As a side note, check out this equally venerable 'Cafe thread, for more examples of what you can do with conky. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=281865

Have fun!

In The Press

In The Blogosphere

In Other News

Ubuntu UK Podcast episode three: Help Me

Ciemon Dunville, Alan Pope, Dave Walker and Tony Whitmore present the third episode of the Ubuntu UK Podcast.

http://podcast.ubuntu-uk.org/2008/04/07/s01e03-help-me/

EU: Euro-Parliament testing Ubuntu, OpenOffice and Firefox

The European Parliament's IT department is testing the use of Ubuntu, OpenOffice, Firefox and other Open Source applications according to a letter to Italian MEP Marco Cappato from British MEP James Nicholson. According to Nicholson the tests show this Open Source configuration meets the Parliament's office requirements. However, this does not mean that Ubuntu will immediate replace the currently used system: "This depends on long-term developments and needs and functional requirements of the Parliament. The Parliament will continue to monitor Open Source developments and if possible will try to use this type of software." http://ec.europa.eu/idabc/en/document/7565

Ubuntu Leader Praises Windows, Wants its Customers

Mark Shuttleworth, CEO of Ubuntu, offers kind words for Microsoft's Windows - Ed Moltzen think Mark Shuttleworth sounds more like someone who is plotting to steal customers away from the Windows platform. Shuttleworth calls Windows "an important platform," and then praises an open-source application called WUBI that allows Ubuntu to be installed onto a Windows PC. What makes WUBI different is that instead of creating a virtual machine, or installing Ubuntu onto a partition, it installs it into a file on the PC. According to Shuttleworth: "What I think is really classy about it is the way it uses the Windows Boot Manager sensibly to offer you the Ubuntu option. If I was a Windows user who was intrigued but nervous about Linux, this would be a really great way to get a taste of it, at low risk. Being able to install and uninstall a Linux OS as if it were a Windows app is a brilliant innovation." http://crn.com/software/207100664?cid=ChannelWebBreakingNews

Upcoming Meetings and Events

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Server Team Meeting

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Desktop Team Meeting

Updates and Security for 6.06, 6.10, 7.04, and 7.10

Security Updates

Ubuntu 6.06 LTS Updates

Ubuntu 6.10 Updates

Ubuntu 7.04 Updates

Ubuntu 7.10 Updates

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Conclusion

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Glossary of Terms

  1. MEP - Member of the European Parliament

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