More efficient membership approval process

The Community Council has recently implemented some changes to community governance processes which it believes reflect a significant improvement in one area of community governance: applications for Ubuntu membership.

The Ubuntu project is rapidly expanding and the previous process for approval of new Ubuntu members has been struggling to keep up with the increased participation. The list of pending membership applications was so long that the Community Council cannot focus on other issues. Also, it is often difficult or impossible for potential new members to attend Community Council meetings which do not coincide with their availability in a particular timezone.

As a result three regional membership boards have been created to consider applications from contributors to the project for Ubuntu membership. The boards are:

Americas
Europe, Middle East and Africa
Asia / Oceania

These boards will meet each week at staggered times and days, to ensure that as many candidates as possible have a chance to attend a meeting which fits their schedules. If necessary, candidates from one region may attend a meeting of a board for a different region, if this suits their schedule better.

The Community Council will continue to oversee the process for the first few months of its operation. New members will be reported in the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter.

For more information, and if you are interested in applying for Ubuntu membership, please visit the membership wiki page.

The change will leave the Community Council free to take a more active role in its review of other aspects of the community. The Community Council now meets according to a fixed timetable every two weeks.

Weekly Newsletter #92

The Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue 92 for the weeks May 18th – May 24th, 2008 is now available. In this issue we cover: Ubuntu Developer Summit Intrepid Ibex, Ubuntu Live canceled, new Ubuntu Membership Approval Boards to meet, new Ubuntu Universe Contributors, a new Launchpad podcast, and much, much more!

  • UDS Intrepid Ibex
  • Ubuntu Live Canceled
  • New Ubuntu Membership Approval Boards to Meet
  • New Ubuntu Universe Contributors
  • Ubuntu Stats
  • Launchpad News
  • Ubuntu Forums News
  • In the Press & Blogosphere
  • In Other News
  • Meeting Summaries
  • Upcoming Meetings & Events
  • Updates & Security

If you have a story idea for the Weekly News please submit it via email or on the wiki !

UWN is brought to you by the Marketing Team.

Hardy party in Tehran!

Mehdi Hassanpour from the Iranian team, reports that the Iranian Team held a Hardy party yesterday, in Tehran. With more than 50 people in attendance, inspite of looming university examinations, it definitely made a great day for the Team.

They had the following presentations :
– Ubuntu Installation,
– Kubuntu 3.5 Tour,
– KDE 4 features and Tour,
– Desktop Effects in Ubuntu,
– Ubuntu Overview and Hardy Tour,
– Iranian Team report and future plan.

The team also distributed K/ED/Ubuntu CD’s, DVD’s, stickers and mugs. In future, they plan to hold Install fests to enable more face-to-face talk and free chatting.

Enjoy some shots of the event and read the full story and presentation available on their website.

Ubuntu Developer Channel

The Ubuntu Developer Channel on YouTube has gone live – a site that will be stuffed full of videos about Ubuntu development. To kick off the channel, Tony Whitmore will be doing interviews throughout UDS this week. The first couple are with James Westby of bzr fame and Jono Bacon.

Keep an eye on the Ubuntu Developer Channel this week, as more videos are added.

Ubuntu Developer Channel

Weekly Newsletter #91

The Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue 91 for the weeks May 11 – May 17, 2008 is now available.
In this issue we cover: OpenSSL/OpenSSH vulnerability, FOSSCamp 2008 Prague, The Art of Release(Mark Shuttleworth), 5-a-day and Loco teams, Linux distro Smack Down(Podcast), Metalinks, what are those?, Ubuntu on Berlin metro system, Ubuntu featured in Vermist(Movie), and much, much more!

  • OpenSSL/OpenSSH vulnerability
  • FOSSCamp 2008 Prague
  • The Art of Release(Mark Shuttleworth)
  • Making 5-a-day happen in “Your Loco team”
  • Ubuntu Stats
  • Launchpad News
  • Ubuntu Forums News
  • In the Press & Blogosphere
  • In Other News
  • Upcoming Meetings & Events
  • Updates & Security

If you have a story idea for the Weekly News please submit it via email or on the wiki !

UWN is brought to you by the Marketing Team.