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Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue #58 for the week MONTH DAY - DAY, YEAR. In this issue we cover ... Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue #58 for the week September 16th - September 22th, 2007. In this issue we cover ...
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## Things Ubuntu-specific are great, but general Linux goings-on are good to, to an extent.
## We don't need to replicate Digg & Slashdot, but certain things are of special interest.
## Just pulling one example from my memory, the story about Indiana schools piloting
## a classroom Linux deployment, a portion of which was Ubuntu, are good. Ubuntu
## release reviews are also common items in this section.
http://apcmag.com/6574/replace_windows_with_linux_part_1_installing_and_updating_ubuntu
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Hi all,

The Ubuntu-ni LoCo Team together with the Nicaraguan GNU/Linux Users Group
organized our first Software Freedom Day on September 13th in Managua,
Nicaragua.

Conferences

* The opening conference; "Free educational software" by the youngest
members of the Ubuntu Nicaragua LoCo Team (Sharon Gómez [1] and Elkrin
Mayorga [2], both 12 years old) was one of the highlights of the whole
event. They presented Gcompris and TuxPaint.

* Gerald Lanzas from Ubuntu Nicaragua presented "Linux in the education".
This conference had the participation (via VoIP) of Luis Sepúlveda from the
Edulinux project in Chile.

* Edgar Guzman [3] (16 years old), from Ubuntu Guatemala talked about the
"Linux Terminal Server Project" and presented some thin clients with Ubuntu.

* In the afternoon there were several conferences on programming languages;
Aldo Villagra from Ubuntu Nicaragua with "Ruby on Rails", Celvin Rivas from
Ubuntu El Salvador with "Java" and Edgar Martinez, also from Ubuntu El
Salvador, with "Python". The last conference was presented by Alejandro
Rodriguez, "LDAP + Postfix" from NUI Nicaragua.

* The closing event was an open discussion about technology, particulary the
implementation of free and open source software in Central America.

Other activities

* We had an installfest area, distribution and burning stations, testing
area with some Ubuntu computers, a multimedia area and an infoscreen.

* The first meeting of the Central American Ubuntu LoCo Teams (mini-Ubucon)
was held on the same day with the participation of team members and leaders
from El Salvador, Guatemala and Nicaragua. We talked about the situation of
the Ubuntu teams and the FOSS community in our countries and agreed to
continue to work together in order to grow our communities.

Some numbers:

* +500 people attended the SFD Nicaragua 2007
* +500 Ubuntu flyers were handed out
* 150 Ubuntu CDs
* 20 installs of Ubuntu

We had some media exposure as well [4]

* 4 TV interviews
* 5 articles in local newspapers
* 2 radio interviews
* links and banners in 32 Nicaraguan web sites

Photo gallery (work in progress):

http://www.softwarefreedomday.org/gallery/2007/SFD_Nicaragua_2007

[1]
http://www.softwarefreedomday.org/gallery/2007/SFD%20Nicaragua%202007?webnail=HPIM0064&action=show
[2]
http://www.softwarefreedomday.org/gallery/2007/SFD%20Nicaragua%202007?webnail=HPIM0072&action=show
[3]
http://www.softwarefreedomday.org/gallery/2007/SFD%20Nicaragua%202007?webnail=DSC_0521&action=show
[4] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NicaraguanTeam/Prensa

https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/loco-contacts/2007-September/001590.html

WORK IN PROGRESS

Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue #58 for the week September 16th - September 22th, 2007. In this issue we cover ...

UWN Translations

In This Issue

General Community News

LoCo News

New in Gutsy Gibbon

Launchpad News

In The Press

http://apcmag.com/6574/replace_windows_with_linux_part_1_installing_and_updating_ubuntu

In The Blogosphere

Meetings and Events

Community Spotlight

Hi all,

The Ubuntu-ni LoCo Team together with the Nicaraguan GNU/Linux Users Group organized our first Software Freedom Day on September 13th in Managua, Nicaragua.

Conferences

* The opening conference; "Free educational software" by the youngest members of the Ubuntu Nicaragua LoCo Team (Sharon Gómez [1] and Elkrin Mayorga [2], both 12 years old) was one of the highlights of the whole event. They presented Gcompris and TuxPaint.

* Gerald Lanzas from Ubuntu Nicaragua presented "Linux in the education". This conference had the participation (via VoIP) of Luis Sepúlveda from the Edulinux project in Chile.

* Edgar Guzman [3] (16 years old), from Ubuntu Guatemala talked about the "Linux Terminal Server Project" and presented some thin clients with Ubuntu.

* In the afternoon there were several conferences on programming languages; Aldo Villagra from Ubuntu Nicaragua with "Ruby on Rails", Celvin Rivas from Ubuntu El Salvador with "Java" and Edgar Martinez, also from Ubuntu El Salvador, with "Python". The last conference was presented by Alejandro Rodriguez, "LDAP + Postfix" from NUI Nicaragua.

* The closing event was an open discussion about technology, particulary the implementation of free and open source software in Central America.

Other activities

* We had an installfest area, distribution and burning stations, testing area with some Ubuntu computers, a multimedia area and an infoscreen.

* The first meeting of the Central American Ubuntu LoCo Teams (mini-Ubucon) was held on the same day with the participation of team members and leaders from El Salvador, Guatemala and Nicaragua. We talked about the situation of the Ubuntu teams and the FOSS community in our countries and agreed to continue to work together in order to grow our communities.

Some numbers:

* +500 people attended the SFD Nicaragua 2007 * +500 Ubuntu flyers were handed out * 150 Ubuntu CDs * 20 installs of Ubuntu

We had some media exposure as well [4]

* 4 TV interviews * 5 articles in local newspapers * 2 radio interviews * links and banners in 32 Nicaraguan web sites

Photo gallery (work in progress):

http://www.softwarefreedomday.org/gallery/2007/SFD_Nicaragua_2007

[1] http://www.softwarefreedomday.org/gallery/2007/SFD%20Nicaragua%202007?webnail=HPIM0064&action=show [2] http://www.softwarefreedomday.org/gallery/2007/SFD%20Nicaragua%202007?webnail=HPIM0072&action=show [3] http://www.softwarefreedomday.org/gallery/2007/SFD%20Nicaragua%202007?webnail=DSC_0521&action=show [4] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NicaraguanTeam/Prensa

https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/loco-contacts/2007-September/001590.html

Updates and security for 6.06, 6.10, and 7.04

Security Updates

Ubuntu 6.06 LTS Updates

Ubuntu 7.04 Updates

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