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Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter #211

Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter. This is Issue #211 for the week September 12th – September 18th, 2010 and is available here. In this issue we cover: Welcome New Ubuntu Members Welcome New Ubuntu Developers Ubuntu Open Week, request for instructors Ubuntu App Developer Week Archive frozen for preparation of Ubuntu 10.10 Fixing Community […]

Ubuntu Translations Interviews: Ricardo Pérez (Spanish Translation Team)

Ubuntu is brought to users in their own language by a large community of volunteer translators, who tirelessly work on localizing every part of the operating system on every release. In this series of interviews we’ll get to know who they are, about their language and how they work. This week we’re introducing you to […]

Ubuntu Translations Interviews: Aron Xu (Simplified Chinese Team)

Ubuntu is brought to users in their own language by a large community of volunteer translators, who tirelessly work on localizing every part of the operating system on every release. In this series of interviews we’ll get to know who they are, about their language and how they work. This week we’re introducing you to […]

Ubuntu Translations Interviews: Milo Casagrande (Italian Team)

Ubuntu is brought to users in their own language by a large community of volunteer translators, who tirelessly work on localizing every part of the operating system on every release. In this series of interviews we’ll get to know who they are, about their language and how they work. This week we’re introducing you to […]

Ubuntu Translations Meeting Minutes 2010-02-25

Here are the notes on yesterday’s Ubuntu Translations meeting. These minutes, along with the full log, are available here. Agenda Review of the Ubuntu Translations policies and best practices Attendees DavidPlanella (dpm) AdiRoiban (adiroiban) GaborKelemen (kelemengabor) VuDoQuynh (vdquynh) trijntje (trijntje) Sianis (sianis) Summary Review of the Ubuntu Translations policies and best practices The meeting focused […]