Monthly Archives: October 2009

Ubuntu Open Week

We are pleased to announce that this cycle's Ubuntu Open Week will be held the week after Ubuntu 9.10's release, from 2 November to 6 November in #ubuntu-classroom on Freenode. The sessions take place from 1500UTC to 2200UTC. Ubuntu Open Week is a week full of IRC tutorial sessions on a range of subjects, designed […]

Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter #163

Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue #163 for the week October 4th – October 10th, 2009 is available. In this issue we cover: * 2009 Community Council vote complete * Ubuntu Server Eucalyptus Testers Needed * Developer Membership Board Meeting: New Approval Process * Ubuntu Translation Templates Priority * New MOTU’s * Ubuntu Stats […]

Ubuntu Server Eucalyptus Testers Needed

Koalas love eucalyptus, they spend three hours a day munching away on the sturdy plant. Likewise, Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala loves Eucalyptus, the Open Source system for implementing on-premise private and hybrid clouds using the hardware and software infrastructure that is in place, without modification. This allows you to run your own private cloud on […]

2009 Community Council vote complete

Thanks to all Ubuntu members who participated in the CC ballot, which was completed today. The new community council takes office immediately, and (in alphabetical order) comprises: Alan Pope Benjamin Mako Hill Daniel Holbach Elizabeth Krumbach Matthew East Mike Basinger Richard Johnson We had several additional candidates, and the ballot was richer for their willingness […]

Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter #162

Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue #162 for the week September 27th – October 3rd, 2009 is available. In this issue we cover: * Ubuntu 9.10 Beta Released * Ubuntu 9.10 Countdown Banners * Ubuntu 9.10: Testers Needed * Planning of Karmic Release Parties Kicks off * Ubuntu Karmic Free Culture Showcase Winners Announced […]