Category Archives: Development

Ubuntu 12.04 Development update

Development Update Isn’t a new development release always exciting? We are six weeks into the cycle and things are ticking on quite nicely. Today we will reach Feature Definition Freeze, so all the feature specifications should be written and approved, giving us a clear direction where to go this cycle. Next week we will release […]

Edubuntu Council Elections

The Edubuntu Council is up for re-election. If you’d like to nominate an Edubuntu Member for the Council, please confirm with the person that he or she is willing to stand and then post the nomination to either Jonathan Carter (highvoltage) or to the Edubuntu Developers list. The newly elected council term is for 2 […]

Ubuntu 12.04 Development update

Ubuntu Development Update We are five weeks into the release cycle towards and 12.04 and the general level of activity is high. Everybody’s super-charged after the Ubuntu Developer Summit and full of ideas for 12.04. To get a good high-level idea of what was agreed on across the board, check out the proceedings of UDS. […]

Ubuntu 12.04 Development update

Ubuntu Development Update Ubuntu Developer Summit is over and around 300 blueprints are being filled out with notes from the conversations of the summit. If you subscribed to a few blueprints, you might see updates over updates to get the work items in shape. As more and more of the blueprints get completed, you will […]

Ubuntu 12.04 Development update

Ubuntu Development Update Wow, one week into the release cycle and already and by the time of writing, we had 921 uploads to precise coming in already. This is very exciting, because a bunch of things are happening at the same time: new features and bug fixes are brought in from Upstream (including Debian) the […]