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| === Newly Approved LoCos === The Argentina Team has over 100 launchpad members and the most active Lo``Co forum. Among the many open source conferences the Argentina Team has taken part in, they organized and participated in the Flisol installfest where Ubuntu was set up on over 80 computers. Martin Albisetti will be giving two talks in the near future to local Linux conferences. The team also plans to help distribute ShipIt CDs locally and create videos aimed at Windows users to show how easy it is to use Ubuntu. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ArgentinaTeam The Catalan Team has over 200 launchpad members and second most active community on Ubuntu Forums. A website has recently been started and the planet consists of two daily news feeds and 14 bloggers. The team supports translations teams and has translated the Education Department's Ubuntu tutorials into Catalan. While 50 members of media were notified of their recent Feisty party, the team has promoted Ubuntu on several different radio shows. The Catalan Team also boasts the first humour section on the wiki for a Lo``Co. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CatalanTeam The DC Team has been active in promoting Ubuntu at many conferences and conventions. They also provide introductory computer classes in Spanish to Tenants and Workers United, as well providing labs for libraries. The team is in the process of organizing the Free/Open Source Software in Education conference and setting up more community computing centers with Edubuntu. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DCTeam |
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| The Argentina Team has over 100 launchpad members and the most active Lo``Co forum. Among the many open source conferences the Argentina Team has taken part in, they organized and participated in the Flisol installfest where Ubuntu was set up on over 80 computers. Martin Albisetti will be giving two talks in the near future to local Linux conferences. The team also plans to help distribute ShipIt CDs locally and create videos aimed at Windows users to show how easy it is to use Ubuntu. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ArgentinaTeam The Catalan Team has over 200 launchpad members and second most active community on Ubuntu Forums. A website has recently been started and the planet consists of two daily news feeds and 14 bloggers. The team supports translations teams and has translated the Education Department's Ubuntu tutorials into Catalan. While 50 members of media were notified of their recent Feisty party, the team has promoted Ubuntu on several different radio shows. The Catalan Team also boasts the first humour section on the wiki for a Lo``Co. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CatalanTeam * The US DC team |
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WORK IN PROGRESS
Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue #41 for the week May 13th - May 19th, 2007. In this issue we cover ...
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In This Issue
General Community News
Ubuntu Mobile and Embedded Project Underway
Matt Zimmerman has announced more details about the Ubuntu Mobile and Embedded project (UME). The purpose of UME is "to build a complete mobile OS based on Ubuntu, with all of the necessary components integrated into the Ubuntu package archive, ready to install and run, or to tailor for custom mobile applications." A mailing list has been created, along with the beginnings of some technical specifications and code.
Read more at https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-announce/2007-May/000292.html.
For a more technical overview of UME, see https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-mobile/2007-May/000004.html
- The CC agenda will be frozen one day before meetings for general items and just before the meetings for locoteams and member candidates
The UbuntuMediaCenterTeam has been blessed with official recognition
Newly Approved Ubuntu Members
The last Community Council meeting approved a whole raft of new Ubuntu members. Read on for a quick bio on each.
- Nick Ali
Nick is an active member of the Georgia US LoCo and the Ubuntu Marketing Team. He has participated in the LoCo Doc's Day and writes for the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter. Recently, he has started working on the LoCo Hosting Admin team which will help setup and maintain sites for LoCos. Nick hopes to help get the Georgia US LoCo approved soon. https://launchpad.net/~boredandblogging
- Duda Nogueira
Duda is an active member of the Brazilian Team and focuses on organizing events in Minas Gerais, Brazil. He is a member of the Ubuntu Brazilian Translators and has represented the Brazilian Team at FISL 8.0 throughout the conference. Duda works on the Brazilian Team wiki extensively, creating documentation relevant to the Brazilian community. https://launchpad.net/~dudanogueira
- Dax Solomon Umaming
Dax has provided Xubuntu training to faculty and staff at Our Lady of Lourdes College Foundation and has been invited back to do a two day training/seminar on Xubuntu and FOSS. He has also been invited to deliver a talk about Implementing FOSS in School at Saint Louis University. Dax will continue to focus on usability, quality, and documentation for Xubuntu and Edubuntu and hopes to get his LPI certification and become an Ubuntu Certified Engineer. https://launchpad.net/~knightlust
- Murat Güneş
Murat has been on Ubuntu Forums since March 2005 and has over 5000 posts. As one of the leaders of the Forum Ambassadors Team, Murat keeps track of user ideas submitted to the Gutsy Gibbon Idea Pool. Two such ideas were turned into blueprints and discussed at UDS-Sevilla. Murat also contributes Turkish translations and hopes to be a MOTU in the future. https://launchpad.net/~mgunes/
- Dave Walker
Dave is a member of BugSquad and actively triages bugs. Recently Dave has been nominated for the proposed IRC Jury/Panel. He is a maintainer for Ubuntu MythTV and active member of the Ubuntu-UK LoCo, as well as channel operator for #ubuntu-uk. Dave hopes to be a MOTU in the future. https://launchpad.net/people/davewalker
Newly Approved LoCos
The Argentina Team has over 100 launchpad members and the most active LoCo forum. Among the many open source conferences the Argentina Team has taken part in, they organized and participated in the Flisol installfest where Ubuntu was set up on over 80 computers. Martin Albisetti will be giving two talks in the near future to local Linux conferences. The team also plans to help distribute ShipIt CDs locally and create videos aimed at Windows users to show how easy it is to use Ubuntu. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ArgentinaTeam
The Catalan Team has over 200 launchpad members and second most active community on Ubuntu Forums. A website has recently been started and the planet consists of two daily news feeds and 14 bloggers. The team supports translations teams and has translated the Education Department's Ubuntu tutorials into Catalan. While 50 members of media were notified of their recent Feisty party, the team has promoted Ubuntu on several different radio shows. The Catalan Team also boasts the first humour section on the wiki for a LoCo. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CatalanTeam
The DC Team has been active in promoting Ubuntu at many conferences and conventions. They also provide introductory computer classes in Spanish to Tenants and Workers United, as well providing labs for libraries. The team is in the process of organizing the Free/Open Source Software in Education conference and setting up more community computing centers with Edubuntu. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DCTeam
New Story Submission Address
New submission email address, also add to feedback section and template.
Forum Council News
LoCo News
This Week's Quiz
Thanks to the UbuntuTrivia Team, we had another exciting quiz this week.
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New in Gutsy Gibbon
Launchpad News
In The Press
Alison Hunt, at Motley Fool, says that for most people who just use their computers for email, surfing the web, and photo management, a fast machine with Windows Vista is not necessary. There are free alternatives to Windows like Ubuntu and installing it is painless. Since Ubuntu comes with Evolution, Firefox, Open Office, F-Spot, and Rhythmbox, the user is ready to go. Alison likes that Ubuntu promises to remain free and will not charge for upgrades. Read the full article: http://www.fool.co.uk/news/money-saving-tips/household-bills/2007/05/15/kit-out-a-pc-for-free!.aspx
James Bannan, at APC Magazine, provides a tutorial on how to install Ubuntu anddual boot with Windows XP. James provides screenshots as he walks through loading the Live CD and running the installer to set the default language, time zone, keyboard layout, and user account. He continues with partitioning the disk and modifying GRUB to change the default operating system and boot menu timeout. James calls GRUB "an excellent and highly flexible bootloader." Read the full article at: http://apcmag.com/6101/dualboot_windows_xp_and_ubuntu
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fk92zMa84aU which is the show on http://www.bbcworld.com/Pages/ProgrammeFeature.aspx?id=18&FeatureID=201
In The Blogosphere
http://blogs.zdnet.com/hardware/?p=406
http://www.xyzcomputing.com/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=1053
http://onlyubuntu.blogspot.com/2007/05/ubuntu-704-feisty-fawn-lamp-server.html
http://www.thepcspy.com/articles/linux/review_ubuntu_studio_704
Meetings and Events
Sunday, May 20, 2007
Xubuntu Developers Meeting
- Start: 17:00
- End: 19:00
- Location: #ubuntu-meeting
Georgia US LoCo meeting
- Start: 19:00
- End: 20:00
- Location: #ubuntu-georgia
Catalan LoCo meeting
- Start: 20:00
- End: 21:00
- Location: #ubuntu-cat
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
Technical Board Meeting
- Start: 20:00
- End: 22:00
- Location: #ubuntu-meeting
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Edubuntu Meeting
- Start: 20:00
- End: 22:00
- Location: #ubuntu-meeting
Thursday, May 24, 2007
Ubuntu Development Team Meeting
- Start: 20:00
- End: 22:00
- Location: #ubuntu-meeting
Community Spotlight
Updates and security for 6.06, 6.10, and 7.04
Security Updates
USN-459-1: pptpd vulnerability - http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-459-1
USN-460-1: Samba vulnerabilities - http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-460-1
Ubuntu 6.06 LTS Updates
pptpd 1.2.3-1ubuntu0.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/dapper-changes/2007-May/012422.html
samba 3.0.22-1ubuntu3.3 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/dapper-changes/2007-May/012423.html
squirrelmail 2:1.4.6-1ubuntu0.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/dapper-changes/2007-May/012424.html
Ubuntu 6.10 Updates
pptpd 1.3.0-1ubuntu1.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/edgy-changes/2007-May/008329.html
samba 3.0.22-1ubuntu4.2 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/edgy-changes/2007-May/008330.html
squirrelmail 2:1.4.8-1ubuntu0.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/edgy-changes/2007-May/008331.html
Ubuntu 7.04 Updates
pptpd 1.3.0-2ubuntu2.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/feisty-changes/2007-May/008596.html
squirrelmail 2:1.4.9a-1ubuntu0.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/feisty-changes/2007-May/008597.html
samba 3.0.24-2ubuntu1.1 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/feisty-changes/2007-May/008598.html
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/HelpingWithBugs
Check out the bug statistics: http://people.ubuntu-in.org/~carthik/bugstats/
Infamous Bugs
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