Author Archives: boredandblogging

LoCo Stories: the Asturian team drives the Asturian Language Academy migration to Ubuntu

Spain has a rich language diversity. While the main official language is Spanish, there are several regions in which it coexists with others with the same or similar degrees of official recognition. These are Basque, spoken in the Basque Country; Catalan, spoken in Catalonia, the Valencian Community and the Balearic Islands; and Galician, spoken in […]

Ubuntu Turkey LoCo Team Interviews Canonical CTO, Matt Zimmerman

UT: What are your first impressions of Ä°stanbul? MZ: My first impressions of the city, as I rode from the airport, were of the mild weather, and the densely populated hills. This is the most populous city I have visited, and it definitely “feels” as big as it is. UT: Can your briefly tell us […]

Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter #189

Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter. This is Issue #189 for the week April 4th – April 17th, 2010 and is available here. In this issue we cover: * Archive frozen for preparation of Ubuntu 10.04 LTS * Ubuntu Open Week * New Loco Council Members Announced * New operators appointed on #ubuntu, #ubuntu-offtopic and […]

Announcing Open Week

Every cycle we have a week’s worth of IRC sessions for users of Ubuntu and/or people who want to get more involved in Ubuntu. Think of it as “kicking the tires” on the community, see if you like it, and then finding something you’re interested in and going and doing it. We’ve just posted the […]

Announcing the New LoCo Council Members

It’s with great pleasure I announce on the behalf of the Community Council the newly appointed members of the LoCo Council: Alan Pope (returning incumbent) of Ubuntu UK – https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AlanPope Paul Tagliamonte of Ubuntu US Ohio – https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Paultag Leandro Gomez of Ubuntu Nicaragua – https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Leocharrua/LCE2010 Thanks to Alan to his continued dedication and work on […]