Tag Archives: Release

On your marks, set, Sprint! News from Wiesbaden

Mark Shuttleworth leading a session on improving the bug-tracker At the ACHAT hotel in Wiesbaden, central Germany, twenty-three members of the Ubuntu development team have managed to get together for a small, fast-paced development conference known as a ‘sprint’. The idea behind a sprint is to get as many of the right people in one […]

Launchpad Report for 17 August 2006

Christian Robottom Reis (aka “kiko”) who heads up the Launchpad team has released the Launchpad Report for August 1st through to August 16th. Launchpad is a collection of online services for products in the open source and Free software universe. Highlights for this Launchpad Report: Staging Server up and running Bug tracking on Malone (As […]

Ubuntu Weekly News #9 – new user mentors class, Ubuntu web universe

In Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter Issue #9 for the week of August 6 – 12, 2006, you’ll find: The 6.06.1 point release Welcoming Jono Bacon, the new Ubuntu community manager The Ubuntu web universe – Ubuntu Counter and Ubuntu Video MOTU School Ubuntu New User Mentors Classroom Security updates New apps in Edgy Updates to 6.06 […]

Ubuntu 6.06.1 LTS released

The Ubuntu team is proud to announce the release of Ubuntu 6.06.1 LTS, the first maintenance release of “Dapper Drake”. This release includes both installable Desktop CDs and alternate text-mode installation CDs for several architectures, for Ubuntu, Kubuntu and Edubuntu. Xubuntu is also included, although commercial support for it is not available from Canonical Ltd. […]

Ubuntu Community Manager appointed

The community surrounding Ubuntu is one of the things we’re most proud of. Helpful to newcomers, brimming over with creativity and featuring some of free software’s most talented people. As a largely volunteer community, it’s important that we’re able to make the most of what people can offer. Long-time free software advocate, LugRadio presenter and […]