Category Archives: Development

Vacant Developer Membership Board seats: Call for nominations

I regret to inform you that Iain Lane has expressed his wish to resign from the Developer Membership Board, after more than five years of service. The board and the Ubuntu developer community would like to thank Laney for all the hard work he has put into the Developer Membership Board. We are especially grateful […]

Call for nominations for the Technical Board

The current 2-year term of the Technical Board is over, and it’s time for electing a new one. For the next two weeks (until January 19) we are collecting nominations, then our SABDFL will shortlist the candidates and confirm their candidacy with them, and finally the shortlist will be put to a vote by ~ubuntu-dev. […]

Ubuntu Online Summit dates: 3-5 November 2015

I don’t believe we had any objections to the dates put forward by Daniel, so lets set the following dates for the next Ubuntu Online Summit (UOS):- Tuesday November 3rd through Thursday November 5th, 14:00 to 20:00 UTC. We’ll begin setting up summit and launchpad this week. https://launchpad.net/sprints/uos-1511 I’d recommend everyone starts giving some serious […]

Vacant Developer Membership Board seat: Call for nominations

Scott Kitterman recently announced his resignation from the Developer Membership Board upon the identification of a replacement board member. This mail is a call for nominations. The DMB is responsible for reviewing and approving new Ubuntu developers, meeting for about an hour once a fortnight. Candidates should be Ubuntu developers themselves, and should be well […]

DMB [Developer Membership Board] election results

The DMB election results are now in: http://civs.cs.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/results.pl?id=E_7ce24ee3e589e440 Those have been reviewd by the DMB and accepted during our latest meeting. This results in Benjamin Drung leaving the board and Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre taking his seat. Scott Kitterman, Iain Lane and myself get to stand on the board for another 2 years term. With my TB […]