Monthly Archives: October 2011

Precision Planning; Prepping for 12.04 LTS

In just over a week, quite a large cross-section of the Ubuntu community and representatives from many free software projects and companies will gather in Orlando to map out the Precise Pangolin. Now’s the time to prepare for the event, with 11.10 out (well done everybody!) and the key infrastructure slotting into place. Figuring out […]

OpenWeek Summary for Wednesday

Day 4 of Ubuntu Open Week starts at 1400 UTC today. Today’s schedule (Thursday, October 20th, 2011) includes a Q&A with Rick Spencer. As Jorge Castro said yesterday, “Rick is the engineering manager for the Ubuntu Platform, so he’s got good working knowledge of Ubuntu as a whole, so bring your hard questions!” Thursday sessions […]

OpenWeek Summary for Tuesday

NOTE! We are starting a bit early today at 1300UTC, and also today we have Rick Spencer’s Q+A. Rick is the engineering manager for the Ubuntu Platform, so he’s got good working knowledge of Ubuntu as a whole, so bring your hard questions! Here’s the logs from yesterday’s sessions: Getting Started with Ubuntu Development – […]

OpenWeek Summary for Monday

We had some great sessions yesterday, here are the links to the logs: Introduction and General Ubuntu Q&A – Jorge Castro Contributing to Ubuntu at a Local level: A Roadmap – Randall Ross Getting the most out of LoCo Teams Portal – Michael Hall Juju: DevOps Distilled – Clint Byrum We’ve got some nice content […]

Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter Issue 237

Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter. This is issue #237 for the week October 10 -16, 2011, and the full version is available here. In this issue we cover: Ubuntu 11.10 (Oneiric Ocelot) released!! Ubuntu (11.10) Open Week: October 17-21, 2011 Ubuntu ServerGuide community review 100% Getting involved with Ubuntu Development – how easy is […]