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Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue 84 for the weeks March 23rd - March 29th, 2008. In this issue we cover...  Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue 84 for the weeks March 23rd - March 29th, 2008. In this issue we cover...
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 * Français - http://www.ubuntu-fr.org/lettre/  * Français - Start one! https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter/IssueXX/Fr
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## Make each article a subsection, via ===
## These are big articles that don't fit within another section
=== MOTU Team ===

 * [https://launchpad.net/~scottritchie Scott Ritchie] patiently worked on Wine in Ubuntu for a long time. He has demonstrated he has all it takes to become a MOTU and joined the team.

 * After working for some time on Xubuntu, and recently being confirmed as project leader, Cody Somerville has further demonstrated that he meets the requirements for MOTU.

=== Ubuntu 6.10 End-of-Life 26 April 2008 ===

Ubuntu 6.10 Edgy Eft will reach end of security and critical updates by Friday April 25th, 2008. Edgy was released on October 26, 2006, 18 months ago.
Please visit this link for upgrade informations: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-announce/2008-March/000109.html.
So long, Edgy!

=== Xubuntu Refocuses ===

Cody Somerville, a face we've all associated with Xubuntu, made an announcement on March 16th that an important community meeting, chaired by our community manager Jono Bacon, would be held on March 26th. The objective: Bringing focus to Xubuntu's community and development in an attempt to resolve the recent internal conflict resolving package selection which left the project idling.

Today we'd like to report on the outstanding success of that meeting. Jim Campbell, Xubuntu documentation lead, wrote in an e-mail:

 We had roughly two dozen people take part (including old, current, and new faces) and a number of other individuals
 who sent in e-mails or left a quick IRC message to let us know that they were unable to attend but would be following
 up with much interest. After just under an hour of constructive discussion led by Jono Bacon and several free form
 votes, I'm happy to present following mission statement for Xubuntu:

     "To produce an easy to use distribution, based on Ubuntu, using Xfce as
     the graphical desktop, with a focus on integration, usability and
     performance, with a particular focus on low memory footprint. The
     integration in Xubuntu is at a configuration level, a toolkit level, and
     matching the underlying technology beneath the desktop in Ubuntu. Xubuntu
     will be built and developed as part of the wider Ubuntu community, based
     around the ideals and values of Ubuntu."

And with that new mission statement, the Xubuntu community also voted in the next Xubuntu Team Leader: Cody Somerville. Jono tasked Cody Somerville will taking the above mission statement and developing a strategy document. Once this document has been prepared, another Xubuntu meeting will take place to continue the impressive growth we're seeing in the Xubuntu project.

The UWN contacted Cody Somerville who told us that he is excited about his new role.

 "I'm excited. The meeting was full of energy. People are *excited* about Xubuntu and getting involved. We're going to build off of that."

He also noted that the Xubuntu has undergone a bit of a facelift and encourages our readers to take a look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu

Finally, we leave you with an excerpt from the meeting:

    19:40 <jono> in which case we have made three important steps forward here:

    19:40 <jono> 1) picked a leader

    19:40 <jono> 2) agreed on a general mission statement of goals

    19:40 <jono> 3) agreed that cody-somerville will develop a strategy based on that mission statement

Full meeting log available at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MeetingLogs/Xubuntu_2008-03-26

=== Ubuntu Countdown ===

A new countdown script is now available for the upcoming Hardy Heron 8.04 LTS release. The script is meant to be used on your blog or website to further promote the upcoming release. Don't wait another minute to start spreading the word. http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/countdown
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== New in Hardy Heron ==

## This list is pulled by Corey Burger and dumped here in raw form for parsing.
## Choose a something you wish to write about a write a short piece about what
## has changed since the last version in Ubuntu. This might mean several upstream
## releases. To find this data, use the changelog in the package and look on the web.
## If you cannot find a usable changelog, simply drop that package. Try and group packages
## together logically, such as X, the kernel or GNOME.

## After all the package sections are written, organize them logically, based
## on desktop or server, GNOME, KDE, or Xfce4, etc.

## Sometimes bigger changes, such as a new development policy or a major new
## thing will be mentioned under a seperate heading
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## This section is provided by the infrequent Launchpad updates Christian Reis
## sends out via email. Copy that email into here and refactor as needed
=== Launchpad 1.2.3 ===

https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/launchpad-users/2008-March/003473.html highlight one from each section, especially the mailing list thing. Point out that if a locoo moved its list to LP, subscribers would also require LP accounts, so its usage may not be appropriate for everyone yet.

=== Logo competition closing soon! ===

Cover it again like last week, since it ends next week.
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=== Ubuntu forums Interview ===

Frodon is a ubuntuforums moderator from France, a gamer, documentation and tutorials writer, musician and much much more. He agreed to answer the Nine Simple Questions this week, please read his interview here: http://kmandla.wordpress.com/2008/03/29/an-interview-with-frodon/.

=== Tutorial of the Week ===

This week's pick from the Tutorials and Tips forum ... actually isn't in Tutorials and Tips. This week's top dog is kevdog, who wrote the massive, comprehensive and amazing "How To: Manual Network Configuration without the need for Network Manager". It's a tutorial that's so good and so well composed that it lives as a sticky in the Networking and Wireless section. This is a tutorial that everybody should look at at least once, even if you never need to look at it again.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=684495
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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://www.infoworld.com/article/08/03/24/13TC-ubuntu-beta_1.html

http://www.manilastandardtoday.com/?page=business6_mar25_2008

http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/zdnet/open-source/~3/257857339/
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## In this section we want to highlight the blogs that are exceptionally well-written and in-depth.
## Blogs tend to make it easy for low-quality content, so be extra careful on what goes here.
## We should encourage bloggers to spread the word, so this section might be a good way to do so.
http://blogs.zdnet.com/hardware/?p=1557&page=1
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http://podcast.ubuntu-uk.org/2008/03/24/s01e02-stuck-on-you/

http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=904&num=1

http://www.getautomatix.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=2424, why automatix is bad: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter/Issue51

http://fullcirclemagazine.org/issue-11/

http://dvlabs.tippingpoint.com/blog/2008/03/28/pwn-to-own-final-day-and-wrap-up
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 * John Crawford
 * Isabelle Duchatelle

WORK IN PROGRESS

Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue 84 for the weeks March 23rd - March 29th, 2008. In this issue we cover...

UWN Translations

In This Issue

General Community News

MOTU Team

  • [https://launchpad.net/~scottritchie Scott Ritchie] patiently worked on Wine in Ubuntu for a long time. He has demonstrated he has all it takes to become a MOTU and joined the team.

  • After working for some time on Xubuntu, and recently being confirmed as project leader, Cody Somerville has further demonstrated that he meets the requirements for MOTU.

Ubuntu 6.10 End-of-Life 26 April 2008

Ubuntu 6.10 Edgy Eft will reach end of security and critical updates by Friday April 25th, 2008. Edgy was released on October 26, 2006, 18 months ago. Please visit this link for upgrade informations: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-announce/2008-March/000109.html. So long, Edgy!

Xubuntu Refocuses

Cody Somerville, a face we've all associated with Xubuntu, made an announcement on March 16th that an important community meeting, chaired by our community manager Jono Bacon, would be held on March 26th. The objective: Bringing focus to Xubuntu's community and development in an attempt to resolve the recent internal conflict resolving package selection which left the project idling.

Today we'd like to report on the outstanding success of that meeting. Jim Campbell, Xubuntu documentation lead, wrote in an e-mail:

  • We had roughly two dozen people take part (including old, current, and new faces) and a number of other individuals who sent in e-mails or left a quick IRC message to let us know that they were unable to attend but would be following up with much interest. After just under an hour of constructive discussion led by Jono Bacon and several free form votes, I'm happy to present following mission statement for Xubuntu:
    • "To produce an easy to use distribution, based on Ubuntu, using Xfce as the graphical desktop, with a focus on integration, usability and performance, with a particular focus on low memory footprint. The integration in Xubuntu is at a configuration level, a toolkit level, and matching the underlying technology beneath the desktop in Ubuntu. Xubuntu will be built and developed as part of the wider Ubuntu community, based around the ideals and values of Ubuntu."

And with that new mission statement, the Xubuntu community also voted in the next Xubuntu Team Leader: Cody Somerville. Jono tasked Cody Somerville will taking the above mission statement and developing a strategy document. Once this document has been prepared, another Xubuntu meeting will take place to continue the impressive growth we're seeing in the Xubuntu project.

The UWN contacted Cody Somerville who told us that he is excited about his new role.

  • "I'm excited. The meeting was full of energy. People are *excited* about Xubuntu and getting involved. We're going to build off of that."

He also noted that the Xubuntu has undergone a bit of a facelift and encourages our readers to take a look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu

Finally, we leave you with an excerpt from the meeting:

  • 19:40 <jono> in which case we have made three important steps forward here:

    19:40 <jono> 1) picked a leader

    19:40 <jono> 2) agreed on a general mission statement of goals

    19:40 <jono> 3) agreed that cody-somerville will develop a strategy based on that mission statement

Full meeting log available at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MeetingLogs/Xubuntu_2008-03-26

Ubuntu Countdown

A new countdown script is now available for the upcoming Hardy Heron 8.04 LTS release. The script is meant to be used on your blog or website to further promote the upcoming release. Don't wait another minute to start spreading the word. http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/countdown

LoCo News

Launchpad News

Launchpad 1.2.3

https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/launchpad-users/2008-March/003473.html highlight one from each section, especially the mailing list thing. Point out that if a locoo moved its list to LP, subscribers would also require LP accounts, so its usage may not be appropriate for everyone yet.

Logo competition closing soon!

Cover it again like last week, since it ends next week.

Ubuntu Forums News

Ubuntu forums Interview

Frodon is a ubuntuforums moderator from France, a gamer, documentation and tutorials writer, musician and much much more. He agreed to answer the Nine Simple Questions this week, please read his interview here: http://kmandla.wordpress.com/2008/03/29/an-interview-with-frodon/.

Tutorial of the Week

This week's pick from the Tutorials and Tips forum ... actually isn't in Tutorials and Tips. This week's top dog is kevdog, who wrote the massive, comprehensive and amazing "How To: Manual Network Configuration without the need for Network Manager". It's a tutorial that's so good and so well composed that it lives as a sticky in the Networking and Wireless section. This is a tutorial that everybody should look at at least once, even if you never need to look at it again. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=684495

In The Press

http://www.infoworld.com/article/08/03/24/13TC-ubuntu-beta_1.html

http://www.manilastandardtoday.com/?page=business6_mar25_2008

http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/zdnet/open-source/~3/257857339/

In The Blogosphere

http://blogs.zdnet.com/hardware/?p=1557&page=1

In Other News

http://podcast.ubuntu-uk.org/2008/03/24/s01e02-stuck-on-you/

http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=904&num=1

http://www.getautomatix.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=2424, why automatix is bad: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter/Issue51

http://fullcirclemagazine.org/issue-11/

http://dvlabs.tippingpoint.com/blog/2008/03/28/pwn-to-own-final-day-and-wrap-up

Meeting Summaries

Upcoming Meetings and Events

Community Spotlight

Updates and Security for 6.06, 6.10, 7.04, and 7.10

Security Updates

Ubuntu 6.06 LTS Updates

Ubuntu 6.10 Updates

Ubuntu 7.04 Updates

Ubuntu 7.10 Updates

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

  1. Language (#) +/- # over last week
  2. Language (#) +/- # over last week
  3. Language (#) +/- # over last week
  4. Language (#) +/- # over last week
  5. Language (#) +/- # over last week

Remaining string to translate in Ubuntu 8.04 "Hardy Heron", see more at: https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu/hardy/

UWN #: A sneak peek

Archives and RSS Feed

You can always find older Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter issues at: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter

You can subscribe to the Ubuntu Weekly News via RSS at: http://fridge.ubuntu.com/uwn/feed

Additional Ubuntu News

As always you can find more news and announcements at:

and

Conclusion

Thank you for reading the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter.

See you next week!

Credits

The Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter is brought to you by:

  • Nick Ali
  • John Crawford
  • Isabelle Duchatelle
  • Your Name Here
  • And many others

Glossary of Terms

Feedback

If you would like to submit an idea or story you think is worth appearing on the UWN, please send them to ubuntu-marketing-submissions@lists.ubuntu.com. This document is maintained by the Ubuntu Marketing Team. Please feel free to contact us regarding any concerns or suggestions by either sending an email to ubuntu-marketing@lists.ubuntu.com or by using any of the other methods on the Ubuntu Marketing Team Contact Information Page (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MarketingTeam). If you'd like to contribute to a future issue of the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, please feel free to edit the appropriate wiki page. If you have any technical support questions, please send then ubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com.

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