Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter Issue 764

Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue 764 for the week of November 27 – December 3, 2022. The full version of this issue is available here.

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Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter Issue 763

Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue 763 for the week of November 20 – 26, 2022. The full version of this issue is available here.

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Extended call for Ubuntu Technical Board candidates

We are still looking for candidates to join the Ubuntu Technical Board!

The call remains open until November 27th, 2022, at 23:59 UTC. This is a bit longer than initially anticipated.

Are you interested or do you know of someone who you want to see in this role? Please submit the nomination.

What is the Ubuntu Technical Board?

The Ubuntu Technical Board is responsible for the technical direction of Ubuntu. It makes decisions on package selection, packaging policy, installation systems and processes, kernel, X server, display management, library versions, and dependencies. The board works with relevant teams to establish a consensus on the right path to take, especially where diverse elements of Ubuntu cannot find consensus on shared components. The current Technical Board is expiring at the end of the year, and the Community Council would like to confirm a new Technical Board, consisting of five people, who will serve for two years. The eligibility requirements are:

Who is eligible?

Everyone who meets the following criteria:

How do you nominate yourself or someone else?

Send the Community Council an email (community-council AT lists.ubuntu.com). With your nomination. Note that you can nominate yourself too!

How does the election work?

The call remains open until November 27th, 2022, at 23:59 UTC. After that, the Community Council will review the submissions, submit them to Mark Shuttleworth for shortlisting, and proceed with a vote by the Ubuntu Development team.

Originally posted to the Ubuntu Community Hub on Wed Nov 23 2022 by Merlijn Sebrechts, on behalf of the Community Council

Announcing the results of the Ubuntu Membership Board Elections

We had a call for nominations for the Ubuntu Membership Board and then voted in the Community Council.

The following people have been elected to the Ubuntu Membership Board for the next two years:

  • Khairul Aizat Kamarudzzaman (fenris)
  • Dani Llewellyn (diddledani)
  • Billy D. Quinn (Bashing-om)
  • Mattia Rizzolo (mapreri)
  • Miles Sharpe (Kilos)
  • Larry Tarvin (wild_man)

Congratulations to all of you. We look forward to a good collaboration.

Originally posted to the Ubuntu Community Hub on Wed Nov 23 2022 by Torsten Franz, on behalf of the Community Council

Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter Issue 762

Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue 762 for the week of November 13 – 19, 2022. The full version of this issue is available here.

In this issue we cover:

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  • Chris Guiver
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  • And many others

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