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| === LoCo Approvals === New: ||Lithuania||["LithuanianTeam/ApprovalApplication"]||[http://www.ubuntu.lt]||TomasŽeimys||July 15^th^, 2008 || ||Tunisia||["TunisianTeam/ApprovalApplication"]||TunisianTeam||[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Nizar12 Nizar Kerkeni]||July 15^th^, 2008 || Re-assessed successfully: ||Japan||["JapaneseTeam/ApprovalApplication"]||[http://www.ubuntulinux.jp]||[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/JunKobayashi Jun Kobayashi]||July 16^th^, 2008 || |
=== LoCo Team Approvals === Lithuania - The Ubuntu Lithuania Lo``Co team was founded in July 2005 are active in CD distribution, installfests, working with the school system to introduce OSS, reuse of older computers, and Ubucon Baltic. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LithuanianTeam/ApprovalApplication Tunisia - The Ubuntu Tunisia Lo``Co team has been most active in Installfests, SFD Tunisia, various local conferences, and CD distributions. Their roadmap indicates that they want to take part in SIB 2008(Tunisia computer exposition), build a working relationship with local universities, and creating a local ubuntu mirror. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TunisianTeam/ApprovalApplication Japan - The Ubuntu Japanese Lo``Co team has successfully completed their revue procces for a previously approved team. They are most active in managing bugs submitted in Japanese, promoting Ubuntu with Japanese businesses, a Japanese version of the Offical Ubuntu Book, written ariticles for print on online local magazines, local conferences, and deploying new archive mirrors. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/JapaneseTeam/ApprovalApplication The Lo``Co council is happy to welcome these new or reapproved teams to the growing list of officially approved Lo``Co teams. Great job! |
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WORK IN PROGRESS
Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue #101 for the week July 20th - July 26th, 2008. In this issue we cover:
UWN Translations
- Note to translators and our readers: We are trying a new way of linking to our translations pages. Please follow the link below for the information you need.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter/Translations
In This Issue
General Community News
Intrepid Alpha 3 released
Alpha 3 is the third in a series of milestone CD images that will be released throughout the Intrepid development cycle. The Alpha images are known to be reasonably free of showstopper CD build or installer bugs, while representing a very recent snapshot of Intrepid. Pre-releases of Intrepid are *not* encouraged for anyone needing a stable system or anyone who is not comfortable running into occasional, even frequent breakage. They are, however, recommended for Ubuntu developers and those who want to help in testing, reporting, and fixing bugs. You can download it here:
Ubuntu: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/intrepid/alpha-3/
Edubuntu: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/edubuntu/releases/intrepid/alpha-3/
Kubuntu: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/releases/intrepid/alpha-3/
Xubuntu: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/xubuntu/releases/intrepid/alpha-3/
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-announce/2008-July/000459.html
MOTU school session: Maintainer Scripts
The MOTU school is in session, and this time it's Maintainer Scripts. Cesare Tirabassi is offering a beginners session in maintainer scripts on the 28th July at 14:00 UTC, in #ubuntu-classroom on irc.ubuntu.com. This will be a great session for anyone starting out with packaging, or anyone looking for a refresher on this topic. Maintainer scripts are important parts of a package, so this should be a useful session. If you can't attend, logs of the session will be available, afterwards. https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-motu/2008-July/004252.html
Ubuntu Screencasts
Mixing A Podcast In Ardour - - The UK LoCo Team has released this first of 13 parts outlining how to mix a podcast in Ardour, in the hope that it would benefit others with editing podcasts, or even just editing in general. The original was recorded at 2560 X 1024 resolution so those with smaller screens may want to select lower a resolution.
Part 1: A brief introduction to the applications used and some tips on setting up the environment. http://screencasts.ubuntu.com/Mixing_A_Podcast_In_Ardour_-_Part_1
Part 2: Some tips regarding jack and realtime kernels, sessions in Ardour, adding tracks and adding audio files to tracks. http://screencasts.ubuntu.com/Mixing_A_Podcast_In_Ardour_-_Part_2
Part 3: Podcast running order, aligning multiple tracks, and fading music down and up with the "draw gain automation" tool. http://screencasts.ubuntu.com/Mixing_A_Podcast_In_Ardour_-_Part_3
Part 4: Adding a longer track, and aligning it with other tracks, using the "draw gain automation" tool to eliminate unwanted background noise and inserting a sting between segments. http://screencasts.ubuntu.com/Mixing_A_Podcast_In_Ardour_-_Part_4
Part 5: Adding a music 'bed' in the background and splitting tracks. http://screencasts.ubuntu.com/Mixing_A_Podcast_In_Ardour_-_Part_5
LoCo Team Approvals
Lithuania - The Ubuntu Lithuania LoCo team was founded in July 2005 are active in CD distribution, installfests, working with the school system to introduce OSS, reuse of older computers, and Ubucon Baltic. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LithuanianTeam/ApprovalApplication
Tunisia - The Ubuntu Tunisia LoCo team has been most active in Installfests, SFD Tunisia, various local conferences, and CD distributions. Their roadmap indicates that they want to take part in SIB 2008(Tunisia computer exposition), build a working relationship with local universities, and creating a local ubuntu mirror. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TunisianTeam/ApprovalApplication
Japan - The Ubuntu Japanese LoCo team has successfully completed their revue procces for a previously approved team. They are most active in managing bugs submitted in Japanese, promoting Ubuntu with Japanese businesses, a Japanese version of the Offical Ubuntu Book, written ariticles for print on online local magazines, local conferences, and deploying new archive mirrors. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/JapaneseTeam/ApprovalApplication
The LoCo council is happy to welcome these new or reapproved teams to the growing list of officially approved LoCo teams. Great job!
Ubuntu Stats
Look at Chris_c2's suggestion on the Ideas page.
Bug Stats
- Open (#) +/- # over last week
- Critical (#) +/- # over last week
- Unconfirmed (#) +/- # over last week
- Unassigned (#) +/- # over last week
- All bugs ever reported (#) +/- # over last week
As always, the Bug Squad needs more help. If you want to get started, please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BugSquad
Infamous Bugs
Translation Stats Hardy
- Language (#) +/- # over last week
- Language (#) +/- # over last week
- Language (#) +/- # over last week
- Language (#) +/- # over last week
- Language (#) +/- # over last week
Remaining strings to translate in Ubuntu 8.04 "Hardy Heron," see more at: https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu/hardy/
LoCo News
Ubuntu Massachusetts LoCo Press Release
The Ubuntu Massachusetts LoCo will have their fourth free Exploration Ubuntu event to demonstrate Ubuntu. It will be held Saturday August 2nd, from 10am to 5pm at the MIT Media Lab, 20 Ames St, Cambridge, MA. Contact event coordinator Mike Rushton (leftyfb at ubuntu.com), or visit http://ubuntu-ma.us for more details. https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-news-team/2008-July/000103.html
New in Hardy Heron
Launchpad News
Ubuntu Forums News
New Staff members
Please welcome all the great new moderators on UF. They have shown a constant, good natured and welcoming spirit and have made substantial contributions to the forums. You can find their forum member and Launchpad page below:
dmizer is from Hamamatsu, Japan, and enjoys ham radio, cycling, web dev and travel, among other things. He is a mamber of the Unanswered Posts Team. Forum account: http://ubuntuforums.org/member.php?u=77219 - Launchpad page: https://launchpad.net/~dmizer
joeb454 is from Leicester, UK and admits being a bass guitar player and console gamer. He is very active in the UF Beginners Team. Forum account: http://ubuntuforums.org/member.php?u=373057 - Launchpad page: https://launchpad.net/~joeb454
Oldsoldier2003 is based in Oklahoma and is much involved in the UF Unanswered Posts and Beginners Teams. In addition to the forums, you can also find his contributions on Launchpad and the Ubuntu wiki. He is the developper maintainer and packager of boucft ("Best of the Ubuntu Community Forums Tutorials"), a project providing tutorials from the Ubuntu Community Forums readable in the Yelp browser. Forum account: http://ubuntuforums.org/member.php?u=487991 - Launchpad page: https://launchpad.net/~oldsoldier-gmail
overdrank can be pinned here: 30° 25' N 87° 13' W! He is also one of the restless members of the UF Unanswered Posts and Beginners Teams. Forum account: http://ubuntuforums.org/member.php?u=234741 - Launchpad page: https://launchpad.net/~mpp2085
Rocket2DMn is from California and will soon be heading East to Pennsylvania. In addition to the Absolute Beginners Team and Unanswered Posts Teams, he is also active on the community wiki and with BugControl (bug triaging) on Launchpad. Forum account: http://ubuntuforums.org/member.php?u=310232 - Launchpad page: https://launchpad.net/~rocket2dmn
slavik is a hard core (Star ;)) programmer, very active in the Programming Talk section. Forum account: http://ubuntuforums.org/member.php?u=67597
vor, from Argentina, is also a member of the Beginner Team and Unanswered Posts Teams. He has written many tutorials on laptop power savings and performance (to an obsession, as he states it!). Forum account: http://ubuntuforums.org/member.php?u=217315 - Launchpad page: https://launchpad.net/~vor
Tutorial of the Week
This week's star is another oldie-but-goodie -- tseliot's "HOWTO: Kernel Compilation for Newbies."
This is one of the longest-running kernel compilation threads in the forum, and it comes from a highly reputable and knowledgeable member. It's a great place to start learning about the core element of your Ubuntu system, and how to modify it to your liking. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=56835
In The Press
Mark Shuttleworth: life on Mars, Ubuntu in emerging markets - Ryan Paul reports on a presentation Mark Shuttleworth gave to the Portland Legion of Tech. His presentation touched on his experience in space and the need for extensive research on Mars, then moved on to Ubuntu. Here, he outlined the reason for founding Canonical and establishing the Ubuntu distribution. The greatest potential, he feels is in emerging markets and mobile space, and to bring Linux to new audiences. http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20080722-mark-shuttleworth-life-on-mars-ubuntu-in-emerging-markets.html (Concentrate on Ubuntu in emerging markets angle)
OSCON, Pt. 2.1: A Few Words With Mark Shuttleworth - Serdar Yegulalp had the opportunity to interview Mark Shuttleworth at OSCON. Mark had the opportunity to express his views on the needs for and benefits of diversity. Mark also gives his opinion on having usable, beautiful, software, and the need for space for developers to work. The last question that Mr. Yegulalp asked was answered in a video included at the bottom of the page. See more at: http://www.informationweek.com/blog/main/archives/2008/07/oscon_pt_21_a_f.html
Legion of Talk Event Podcast | Mark Shuttleworth on Ubuntu and Space Travel - Hazelnut Tech Talk presents the full 84 minute audio recording of the presentation that Mark Shuttleworth made at McMenamins Mission Theater, in Portland, Oregon. This is the talk that was sponsored by Strands and Legion of Tech (see above). http://oakhazelnut.com/2008/07/22/legion-of-talk-event-podcast-mark-shuttleworth-on-ubuntu-and-space-travel/ (We may put all these interviews under a separate header)
Shuttleworth: Make Desktop Linux Better than Apple - Darryl K. Taft reports on a talk that Mark Shuttleworth made at OSCON. One of the points that he raised were that the presentation layer should be beautiful and useful: it should be art. He also raised the points that th iPhone is effectively a pure software experience, and that disclosure is the real stimulus of innovation, and free software is the ultimate disclosure. Shuttleworth feels that the development environment should be "permission free". http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Linux-and-Open-Source/Shuttleworth-Make-Desktop-Linux-Better-than-Apple/
In The Blogosphere
NASA Uses Ubuntu - Mackenzie had the opportunity to visit a Smithsonian Folklife Festival with some friends when NASA had an exhibit going. While looking at a photo and later a demonstration of a robot climbing a wall, they noticed that NASA was using Linux. In fact, one of the people was using Ubuntu Hardy Heron. http://ubuntulinuxtipstricks.blogspot.com/2008/07/nasa-uses-ubuntu.html
Ubuntu VS Other Linux Distributions - Computingtech demonstrates some of the differences between Ubuntu and other Linux distributions. Among the differences explored are the installation, the "look-and-feel", and the use of sudo to access administrative privelages. http://computingtech.blogspot.com/2008/07/ubuntu-vs-other-linux-distributions.html
A Week of Ubuntu - oilee goes through the first-time impressions of setting up and running Ubuntu, including concerns about driver issues and the look and feel of the GUI. Pleasant surprises were also in store concerning word processing and image editing. The only questions left are the way programs are installed, besides using Synaptic, and whether there are more games available to Linux. http://oilee.wordpress.com/2008/07/21/a-week-of-ubuntu/
Ubuntu Linux, My Favorite Desktop - amumtaz explains his first reactions to Hardy Heron, and the way it reacted with his Toshiba laptop. His surprise that, even in LiveCD mode, it picked up all his drivers. His amazement at the ease he had installing it, and the way he could do all the things he needed to do with Linux. His feeling, based on his experience with various UNIXs and Linuxs, was that Linux is now ready to compete with Microsoft Windows and hold its own. http://amumtaz.wordpress.com/2008/07/21/ubuntu-linux-my-favorite-desktop/
A few suggestions to improve Ubuntu - Nicolas Bouliane has had some problems with working with Ubuntu, and offers these suggestions for improving it. One, in particular, is the ability to bulk-rename files when file names conflict with existing files. Another is to add a restore button to the trash applet. A third is to improve the options on "autorun" for storage cards. See the article at http://nicbou.com/2008/07/21/a-few-suggestions-to-improve-ubuntu/
Computers With Ubuntu Linux Coming to All Major Retailers - The Var Guy has an article on the prediction that Ubuntu loaded computers will be coming to major retailers by the end of the year. These aren't Desktop units, though, or even Laptops. These would be netbooks, or sub-notebooks. Though they would be loaded with Ubuntu, their primary purpose would not be the heavy application use that PCs and Laptops serve. They would be more like the Asus Eee PC in concept, serving as a way to surf the web, get emails, and do some light, quick work. See more at: http://www.thevarguy.com/2008/07/22/computers-with-ubuntu-linux-coming-to-all-major-retailers/
In Other News
Full Circle Magazine - Issue #15
Full Circle - the Independent Magazine for the Ubuntu Linux Community are proud to announce the release of our fifteenth issue.
This month:
- Command and Conquer - The Ins and Outs of Directories.
- How-To : Separate Home Partition, Create Your Own Server Part 7,
- Using GIMP Part 4 and GRUB 101.
My Story - Ubuntu Saves The Day & From Mickeys ABC To Kubuntu
- Review - HP Photosmart C3180 Printer
- MOTU Interview - Mathias Gug
Letters, Q&A, MyDesktop, Top5 and more!
Get it while it's hot! : http://fullcirclemagazine.org/issue-15/
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-news-team/2008-July/000112.html
Ubuntu man challenges open source to out-pretty Apple
Gavin Clarke starts right off with Mark Shuttleworth's intention that the desktop be more beautiful than that of Apple, and should not be cluttered up with ads. He maintains that the way to make money off of free software is through charging for service. Shuttleworth also emphasized the need for programs to be cross-platform and able to be extended through third-party plugins, similar to the method used by Firefox. The entire article is at: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/07/23/shuttleworth_apple_challenge/ (johnc4510, I haven't seen this one elsewhere, yet. tyche)
Meeting Summaries
Xubuntu https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TeamReports/July2008 (check Sat. to see if any other team reports available please)
Upcoming Meetings and Events
Community Spotlight
Updates and Security for 6.06, 7.04, 7.10, and 8.04
Security Updates
Ubuntu 6.06 Updates
Ubuntu 7.04 Updates
Ubuntu 7.10 Updates
Ubuntu 8.04 Updates
UWN #: A sneak peek
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Conclusion
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