Monthly Archives: November 2007

Weekly News #65

The Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue #65 for the week for the week November 4th – November 10th, 2007 is now available. In this issue we cover the UbuntuWire Community Network, a Christmas marketing campaign, the Michigan Packaging Jam, and, as always, much much more! UbuntuWire Community Network A Merry Ubuntu Christmas Michigan Packaging Jam Ubuntu […]

Ubuntuwire: developer services by the community for the community

Ubuntuwire: tools for every developer The UbuntuWire project, created to get developer services to the community by community members, is the culmination of lots of hard work from Ubuntu Developers within the community outside Canonical. The aim is to provide hosting and support for the many community-developed tools that help to make Ubuntu run smoothly, […]

Kubuntu 7.10 in the eyes of a full-time geek

Jes Hall (canllaith), a KDE developer, has taken Kubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon) through its paces and finds much to like. Amongst other changes in 7.10 she discusses, Jes admits that she enjoys the six month development cycle, saying: I do enjoy the Kubuntu development cycle. Just as I’m starting to feel that my stable, long-configured […]

Weekly News #64

The Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue #64 for the week for the week October 28th – November 3rd, 2007 is now available. In this issue we cover the Ubuntu Developer Summit for Hardy Heron, FOSSCamp, the release of Mythbuntu 7.10, Ubuntu-Illinois codesprint, and, as always, much much more! Ubuntu Developer Summit FOSSCamp Mythbuntu 7.10 Released Ubuntu-Illinois […]

Boston 2007 Developer Summit Day 5: Final day and wrapup

Today was the last day of the Developer Summit and as such, it was a much lighter schedule. After the spec sessions ended, Matt Zimmerman and Jono Bacon led a wrapup. However, a light schedule does not mean nothing was discussed: Building a community around “enterprise” Ubuntu Running Ubuntu in a large deployment can be […]