Ubuntu Drupal 6.2.0 Released

The Ubuntu Drupal Development team has released version 6.2.0 of the development package.

With this release comes great things:
* Ability to set the width of the page
* Ability to display/hide IE banner
* Ability to change text of banner
* Ability to modify the right side of the footer
* Multiple IE bugs fixed
* A few generic bugs fixed
* Added a Planet module
* Updated modules with their own great changes
* And a few other little extras
* Jaunty artwork is being considered at this point

We’ve also complete a Wiki to help users implement this project at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDrupal. This includes a setup guide as well.

You can grab this latest release at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu-drupal/6.x.

Remember, we want to make this a perfect solution for every LoCo. If you have ANY suggestions for modules and find any bugs, please file them appropriately at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu-drupal.

Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter #132

The Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue #132 for the week of March 1st- March 7th, 2009 is now available.

In this Issue:

* Karmic Koala release schedule
* QA Team: Next testing day
* Hug Day: March 12th
* Americas Board: New Ubuntu Members
* Ubuntu Stats
* LoCo Directory Moves Forward
* Ubuntu Tunisia: Migration Project
* Ubuntu in the Cloud
* Inside the Launchpad Foundations Sprint
* Ubuntu Forums News
* The Planet
* In the Press & Blogosphere
* TurnKey: 12 new Ubuntu-based service applications
* Technical Board Meeting
* Server Team Meeting Minutes: March 3rd
* Upcoming Meetings & Events
* Updates & Security

And much more!

The Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter is brought to you by:

* John Crawford
* Craig A. Eddy
* Isabelle Duchatelle
* Jeff Martin
* Dave Bush
* Kenny McHenry
* Liraz Siri
* And many others

* And many others

If you have a story idea for the Weekly News, join the Ubuntu News Team mailing list and submit it. Ideas can also be added to the wiki!

Except where otherwise noted, content in this issue is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License BY SA Creative Commons License

Planet Module for Drupal

Ever wonder what Planet Ubuntu runs on? It happens to be a whole CMS. This can be obtained at planetplanet.org.

This doesn't fit so well into sites that aren't meant to focus around feed aggregation however. The Ubuntu Drupal team has come up with a module to fix this.

Here comes the Drupal Planet module. This allows your users to add their own feeds to your own planet. Rather than needing to create a whole new site, the feeds will be listed under /planet of your site. A user can add as many feeds as they want. The feeds get updated during a cron.

Want examples? http://sd.ubuntu-us.org/planet and http://www.ubuntu-qc.org/drupal/planet

The module Drupal Planet can be downloaded at https://launchpad.net/drupal-planet/6.x/1.0.

This module was originally developed by Daryl Houston and code finished by David Giard.

Once again, a great release from the Ubuntu Drupal team. As always, if you have any suggestions for existing modules or ones that would be useful, feel free to fire an email to ubuntu-drupal AT lists DOT launchpad DOT net. Feel free to join the team as well to become active in our development process or to just know what's going on.

Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter #131

The Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue #131 for the week of February 22nd- February 28th, 2009 is now available.

In this Issue:

* Jaunty Alpha 5 Released
* Needed: Countdown to Jaunty Banners
* Ubuntu Global Bug Jam Success
* Voting for New MOTU Council seats
* Ubuntu Server: Call for testing
* Next Ubuntu Hug Day
* Developer News: Issue #2
* Ubuntu Stats
* LoCo Team Meeting
* Philadelphia Bug Jam
* Chicago Bug Jam
* Arizona team has new website
* Launchpad Performance Week Roundup
* Launchpad 2.2.2 released
* Meet the Devs
* In the Press & Blogosphere
* Ubuntu podcast #20
* Full Circle Magazine #22
* UK government backs open source
* Random Ubuntu Sightings
* February Team Meeting Summaries
* Upcoming Meetings & Events
* Team of the Week: Ubuntu New Mexico
* Updates & Security

And much more!

The Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter is brought to you by:

* John Crawford
* Craig A. Eddy
* Kenny McHenry
* Jeff Martin
* Dave Bush
* Liraz Siri
* And many others

* And many others

If you have a story idea for the Weekly News, join the Ubuntu News Team mailing list and submit it. Ideas can also be added to the wiki!

Except where otherwise noted, content in this issue is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License BY SA Creative Commons License

Ubuntu 9.04 Countdown Banners Wanted

If you’re wanting to put your creative energy to work to help out Ubuntu, here’s your chance to make a highly visible contribution.

For a few releases now we’ve launched a “countdown banner” that is shown on the Ubuntu.com homepage and syndicated to sites across the net. For 8.10 we finally turned to the community to help out with this. We had some excellent contributions and chose two from Thorsten Wilms to make available. (Thanks a bunch thorwil!) See his work at http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/countdown

Here is how it works:

Users who want to embed the countdown on their page will paste a single line of javascript. The javascript will write out the HTML necessary to display the image and the image will be different for each day starting about 30 days out. So for example, it might be, “Only 29 days until Ubuntu 9.04 is here!”

In the past this has been a simple PNG image but it does not have to be a static image. If you want to raise the bar by making it a comparably sized iframe that includes static HTML and interactive javascript, thats ok. But a static PNG works just as well. No Flash since this should not require non-free software to view.

The first few times we did this we offered the community only one banner. Last time we chose two. We are OK with giving a few excellent options to syndicate.

Most contributors to Ubuntu get the satisfaction of helping out a project bigger than themselves. However this is a particularly unique opportunity because your creative work will be seen by millions and millions and millions of people across the world on many different websites. Additionally, in praise and recognition to those who help out, there will be a link back to your blog or portfolio from the Ubuntu countdown page if your work gets chosen.

Here are the guidelines for contributions:

  • Lets keep the same size as before. It worked great. 180px wide x 150px high.
  • Optimized png, gif or jpg format or, if you’re gutsy, a lightweight iframe containing static HTML (no php etc), javascript and images. No google anayltics or web bugs, no flash, small download size, only link will be back to the ubuntu.com website. Animation should not be perpetual (i.e. stop after a few seconds) and should not annoy people. If you want to do the iframe thing ping me on IRC or email back to the list and we can discuss some ideas.
  • There are 32 images needed, days numbered 30 – 1, a “coming soon” for day 0 and an “it’s here” once 9.04 is released
  • It is not needed nor recommended to try to incorporate the release code name “Jaunty Jackalope” into the design
  • We need to see results soon.

This needs to go LIVE in 30 DAYS. Get moving!

That means if you want to participate start drawing up your idea now. Just sketch up one or two frames and post it to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Website/JauntyCountdownBanners – then subscribe and send an email to the ubuntu-web list letting us know about it and we’ll check it out.

Remember, the goal is to build excitement about the 9.04 release. Are you excited yet?