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Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue #106 for the week of August 24th - August 30th,
2008. In this issue we cover: Second Ubuntu Developers Week, Intrepid feature freeze - Alpha 5
freeze ahead, Call for testing of 2.6.27 kernel(Intrepid), Xfce 4.6-beta now available for Intrepid
users, Asia Oceania board, Using identi.ca for Ubuntu information, Ubucon El Salvador, This week in
Launchpad's web API, Full Circle Magazine #16, Ubuntu Christian 4.0, Post your Xfce news on reddit,
Server team meeting summary, and much, much more!
== 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 ==
* Second Ubuntu Developers Week!
* Intrepid feature freeze - Alpha 5 freeze ahead
* Call for testing of 2.6.27 kernel(Intrepid)
* Xfce 4.6-beta now available for Intrepid users
* Asia Oceania board
* MOTU News
* Using identi.ca for Ubuntu information
* Ubuntu Stats
* Ubucon El Salvador
* This week in Launchpad? web API
* In the Press & Blogosphere
* Full Circle Magazine #16
* Ubuntu Christian Edition 4.0
* Post your Xfce news on reddit
* Server team meeting
* Upcoming Meetings & Events
* Updates & Security
== General Community News ==
=== Second Ubuntu Developer Week! ===
The second Ubuntu Developer Week will be held from Sept. 1st to Sept. 5th in #ubuntu-classroom on
irc.freenode.net. There are Wiki docs, MOTU Videos, MOTU Interviews, and the developers are seeing
more and more contributors each day. This is all great, but there? nothing like talking to real
people, and asking real questions in a real-time environment. The Ubuntu Developer Week is designed
to give you an overview of what? going on in the Ubuntu Developer world. Speak to the developers,
learn, ask questions and finally realize: ?It? true, I can make a difference by helping out here."
A partial listing of some of the fantastic sessions are: Packaging 101, Upstream bug linkages,
Introduction to MOTU, How do I fix and Ubuntu bug, Using Launchpad web service API, Updating a
package properly, Introduction to PPAs, Ask Matt Zimmerman, and many, many more!
* Ubuntu Developer Week Wiki: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDeveloperWeek
* How to join in on the fun: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDeveloperWeek/JoiningIn
* Ubuntu Developer Guidelines: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDeveloperWeek/Rules
Full details at: http://fridge.ubuntu.com/node/1629
=== Intrepid Feature Freeze - Alpha 5 freeze ahead ===
The Feature Freeze is now in effect for Intrepid. From now until release, the focus is on polishing
and bug fixing. If you do believe that a new package, a new upstream version of a package, or a new
feature is needed for the release, and will not introduce more problems than it fixes, please
follow the Freeze Exception Process by filing bugs and subscribing to ubuntu-release or
motu-release as appropriate. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FreezeExceptionProcess
The next testing milestone, Intrepid Alpha 5, is scheduled for next Thursday, September 4th.
Intrepid Alpha 5 will again use a "soft freeze" for main. This means that developers are asked to
refrain from uploading packages between Tuesday and Thursday which don't bring us closer to
releasing the alpha. These days can then be used for settling the archive and fixing any remaining
show stoppers.
* The list of bugs targeted for alpha-5 can be found at:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/intrepid/+bugs?field.mi...
More information can be found at:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-announce/2...
=== Call for testing of 2.6.27 kernel(Intrepid) ===
As you may have noticed, the kernel team moved to the 2.6.27 kernel in Intrepid this week. They
would like to ask everyone to really give it a good testing to ensure they aren't introducing any
major regressions from 2.6.26. If you have problems with this kernel, and the problem didn't exist
in 2.6.26, please note that in any bug reports you file.
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-announce/2...
=== Xfce 4.6-beta is now available for Intrepid users ===
Ubuntu new Xubuntu developer, Michael Casadevall, has been working to package Xfce 4.6-beta
(4.5.80) for Intrepid. He feels it has reached the point where its worth announcing an open beta
test, both to find Xubuntu bugs, and any Xfce release issues. It has been a fairly massive rewrite
of some major sections of Xfce, so now is a good time for a shakedown cruise to find any issues
with this release, and work towards filing the bugs upstream. In addition, the team has used this
opportunity to port some of the Xubuntu specific patches such as the unified logout screen.
It should be stressed that these packages are still extremely experimental, and are not recommended
for day-to-day use yet, or by non-developers. If you are running Intrepid, you can install Xfce
4.6-beta by adding the following line to your sources.list: deb
http://ppa.launchpad.net/xubuntu-dev/ubuntu intrepid main
You can learn more about how to help on this new project by visiting the link.
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/xubuntu-devel/2008-Augu...
=== New Ubuntu Member ===
==== Asia Oceania Board ====
Aanjhan from Chennai, India has been a regular contributor for Ubuntu India Team and has conducted
various awareness sessions across Universities/Events, the notable being Ubuntu/Debian Day at foss
in 2007. Launchpad: https://launchpad.net/~aanjhan Wiki: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Aanjhan
The Asia Oceania board is happy to welcome this new Ubuntu Member!
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-news-team/2008-A...
=== MOTU News ===
Iain Lane has been involved in bug triage for the past six months, and active in development for
the past two. He has been helping out with all sorts of MOTU work, and MOTU Council has determined
he meets the requirements for Contributing Developer. Launchpad: https://launchpad.net/~laney Wiki:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IainLane
* MOTU application: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/motu-council/2008-Augus...
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-news-team/2008-A...
=== Using identi.ca for Ubuntu information ===
Jorge Castro has written about the possibility of using identi.ca for Ubuntu related things.
First, in discussion with Mike Basinger, then with Nick Ali, Jorge has created the first of many to
come identi.ca accounts at http://identi.ca/ubuntunews. He has managed to include, by RSS feeds:
The Fridge, QA/Brainstorm Blog, the Canonical Blog, Ubuntu website news, Ubuntu Screen casts, the
Ubuntu-UK, and Fresh Ubuntu podcast feeds. He would like your feedback on how useful the idea is.
http://stompbox.typepad.com/blog/2008/08/using-identica.html
== Ubuntu Stats ==
=== Bug Stats ===
* Open (46433) +63 # over last week
* Critical (28) +/-0 # over last week
* Unconfirmed (21342) -79 # over last week
* Unassigned (37909) +92 # over last week
* All bugs ever reported (206030) +1488 # over last week
As always, the Bug Squad needs more help. If you want to get started, please see
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BugSquad
=== Translation Stats Hardy ===
* Spanish (11889) -3 # over last week
* English-UK (30836) +/-0 # over last week
* French (39040) -2 # over last week
* Brazilian Portuguese (50047) -49 # over last week
* Swedish (52880) +/-0 # over last week
Remaining strings to translate in Ubuntu 8.04 "Hardy Heron," see more at:
https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu/hardy/
=== 5-a-day bug stats ===
Top 5 contributors for the past 7 days
* crimsun (146)
* maco.m (113)
* dholbach (97)
* chrisccoulson (57)
* bdrung (55)
Top 5 teams for the past 7 days
* ubuntu-berlin (152)
* dcteam (113)
* kubuntu-de.org (37)
* ubuntu-michigan (29)
* ubuntu-chicago (29)
5-A-Day stats provided by Daniel Holbach. See http://daniel.holba.ch/5-a-day-stats/
== LoCo News ==
=== Ubucon El Salvador ===
Saturday September 6th the Ubuntu El Salvador Lo``Co team will be hosting an Ubucon at Universidad
Evangelica de El Salvador from 9:00 AM to 2:15 PM local time. Ubucon is a community driven,
community organized event that is all about Ubuntu. These events often include a number of
speakers, BOF sessions, demos, social events and more, and they are excellent ways to grow the
Ubuntu community in your area, and to build an interesting and fun event. Ubucons are different
from large Linux expos and conferences. They are uniquely community focused and driven, and
uniquely Ubuntu.
http://www.fabianrodriguez.com/blog/archives/2008/08/27/u...
== Launchpad News ==
=== This week in Launchpad? web API ===
Last week the Launchpad web service didn? change because the source tree was frozen pending a
Launchpad release. This week however, Launchpad landed the branches they wrote last week, as well
as some new ones. Edwin Grubbs continued his work on publishing the Launchpad registry, and
launchpad.projects is now open for business. You can now get basic information about Launchpad
projects, their milestones and branches. Finally, launchpadlib has some new code that uses the
client-side cache to avoid the ?lost update problem.? This happens when two people modify the same
object without coordinating, and the second one unknowingly overwrites the first person? changes.
Next week there will be more of the Launchpad registry exposed, and some long-awaited aspects of
Launchpad? bug tracker. Then on Tuesday, Barry Warsaw and Leonard Richardson will be talking about
Launchpad? web service API as part of Ubuntu Developer Week. That? at 1900 UTC, in
#ubuntu-classroom on irc.freenode.net.
You can find the complete summary at:
http://news.launchpad.net/cool-new-stuff/this-week-in-lau...
== In The Press ==
* Dell's new low-end strategy for emerging markets includes Linux - Jacqueline Emigh of Beta``News
reports that emerging markets are about to get some help. Dell has come up with 2 new desktops and
2 new laptops, loaded with Ubuntu, to meet the needs of governmental and educational organizations,
and small businesses. These products will be available world-wide. According to Kirk Schell of
Dell's commercial products division, Dell's new Vostros for emerging markets have been specifically
designed in accordance with customer requests for low cost, and easy of operation.
http://www.betanews.com/article/Dells_new_lowend_strategy...
* Really free Linux takes hold - Bill Snyder, of Info``World, describes how a German television
and radio station have switched to a community driven Linux distribution, rather than a
commercially supported one for it's servers. Cutting costs was one factor, but a rise in internal
expertise was just as important. Distributions like Ubuntu are gaining ground on the desktop, and
could gain an edge in the server market soon. Snyder feels that this could be the beginning of a
move toward community supported distributions.
http://weblog.infoworld.com/tech-bottom-line/archives/200...
== In The Blogosphere ==
* Making Intrepid Solid - James Westby discusses how everyone can get involved and help prepare
the next release of Ubuntu (Intrepid Ibex) for the October release. Those with the technical skills
to troubleshoot problems that could result in a system not booting properly are encouraged to
install Intrepid now, and report any bugs that they may experience. Triaging bugs is extremely
helpful because it helps the developers focus their efforts on the more release-critical items.
Everyone is encouraged to participate so that Intrepid Ibex is the best release of Ubuntu yet!
http://jameswestby.net/weblog/ubuntu/02-making-intrepid-s...
* New Low-Cost Ubuntu Linux equipped Dell PCs and Laptops Arriving - On August 27th Dell announced
the Vostro A100 and A180 desktop PCs, as well as the Vostro A840 and A860 laptops, which will come
pre-installed with Ubuntu Hardy Heron. These systems are targeted for small business users in
countries that until recently haven't had many PCs of these specs available. Customers in these
countries are demanding affordable systems that are high-quality, and highly reliable. To deliver
that affordable, high-quality, and highly reliable system, Dell turned to Ubuntu. Pricing has not
yet been announced, but all of these computers will be available by early November.
http://practical-tech.com/operating-system/new-low-cost-u...
* Boosting the translation process - Blogger Syntux (aka Jad) has been involved with translations
in Arabic. He offers some opinions concerning why people would help out with translation, such as
if they have passion for it, if they need it, if it? fun doing it, or if they are making some money
out of it. His reasons for analyzing the process is to find a way to increase the number of
translators by making the process something that people would want to do. His analysis of the
situation, and conclusion, can be seen at
http://syntux.net/blog/2008/08/28/boosting-the-translatio...
* Calling All Ubuntu Linux Users and Administrators ? Works With U is offering an on-line survey
in order to track the following: Does Ubuntu have an increasing and faithful installation base,
momentum on both servers and desktops worldwide, VAR?, integrators, and solution providers who
could greatly increase deployments, and finally the fact that Ubuntu can be used for mission
critical applications. Organizations who complete the survey will be included in the Works With U
1000 list and a report with be provided to all at no cost showing how Ubuntu is seeing increased
use in specific markets, regions, etc.
http://www.workswithu.com/2008/08/27/calling-all-ubuntu-l...
* 5 Factors Making Ubuntu Server Business Ready ? Works With U shows that Canonical is becoming
increasingly serious about the server market by developing essential core OS services and
collaborating with 3rd providers for server applications. Listed in this article are five specific
items that which demonstrate Canonical? increased focus. First is the highly available and fault
tolerant technology through backups, OS clustering, disk replication, data integrity, etc. Second
are the central administration tools which include patch deployment, systems warnings, instance
start-stop, etc. The third encompasses Ubuntu? large community of experts. Fourth highlights green
technology and the fact that Ubuntu can be run on a server without a GUI saving energy in large
server farms deployments. Finally, Ubuntu server is becoming application-friendly given simple
installation, comprehensive documentation, fanatical support and solid benchmark results.
http://www.workswithu.com/2008/08/25/5-factors-making-ubu...
== In Other News ==
=== Full Circle Magazine Issue #16 ===
Full Circle Magazine Issue #16 is now available from their web site. Articles include:
* Command and Conquer - Creating And Moving Files.
* How-To : Create Your Own Ubuntu, Create Your Own Server Part 8, Using GIMP Part 5 and GNOME-Look
Guide.
* My Story - Out With The New, In With The Old
* My Opinion - GNOME And KDE Themes
* MOTU Interview - Jamie Strandboge
* Top 5 - Twitter Clients
Get it while it's hot: http://fullcirclemagazine.org/issue-16/
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-news-team/2008-A...
=== Ubuntu Christian Edition 4.0 ===
Ubuntu Christian Edition is back, with Bible``Time and a bunch of resources for Bible``Time and
Gnome``Sword. Also, it's replaced Open``Office.org with GNOME Office to keep the ISO size down. A
new, cleaner website has also been created. The distribution can be downloaded from
http://mirror.oc.edu/lfc/Ubuntu_8.04_i386_Christian_Editi.... More information can be
found at http://distrowatch.com/?newsid=05053
=== Post your Xfce news on reddit ===
While there are many sites devoted to news about Gnome and KDE, there's almost no way to get news
about Xfce short of subscribing to the mailing list. The Xubuntu Blog hasn't posted a new article
in a month. The Xfce Dev Blog hasn't posted in five months. And there's no Planet Xfce like there
is a Planet Gnome or Planet KDE. At least, there wasn't. Now, however, there's an Xfce Reddit
devoted to all news Xfce/Xubuntu. Of course, aggregators like Xfce Reddit only work if users submit
news to them. So start submitting! http://www.reddit.com/r/xfce/
== Meeting Summaries ==
=== Server Team meeting ===
The Server Team held a meeting on August 26, 2008. The log of the meeting can be viewed at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MeetingLogs/Server/20080826. Highlights of the meeting are:
* Ubuntu VM builder
* Review Server``Guide for Intrepid
* Tomcat6 server stack support
* UFW Package Integration
* Rails and Rubygems
The next meeting will be held on Tuesday, September 2, at 15:00 UTC in the #ubuntu-meeting
channel.
http://ubuntuserver.wordpress.com/2008/08/28/server-team-...
== Upcoming Meetings and Events ==
=== Tuesday, September 02, 2008 ===
==== Server Team Meeting ====
* Start: 15:00 UTC
* End: 16:00 UTC
* Location: IRC channel #ubuntu-meeting
* Agenda: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/Meeting
==== Community Council Meeting ====
* Start: 21:00 - UTC
* End: 23:00 - UTC
* Location: IRC channel #ubuntu-meeting
* Agenda: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommunityCouncilAgenda
=== Wednesday, September 3, 2008 ===
==== QA Team Meeting ====
* Start: 17:00 UTC
* End: 18:00 UTC
* Location: IRC channel #ubuntu-meeting
* Agenda: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/Meetings/
==== Platform Team Meeting ====
* Start: 22:00 UTC
* End: 23:00 UTC
* Location: IRC channel #ubuntu-meeting
* Agenda: None listed as of publication
=== Thursday, September 04, 2008 ===
==== Maryland LoCo IRC Meeting ====
* Start: 00:00 - UTC
* End: 01:00 - UTC
* Location: IRC channel #ubuntu-us-md
* Agenda: Not listed as of publication
==== Desktop Team Meeting ====
* Start: 13:00 UTC
* End: 14:00 UTC
* Location: IRC channel #ubuntu-meeting
* Agenda: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopTeam/Meeting
=== Friday, September 05, 2008 ===
==== MOTU Meeting ====
* Start: 20:00 - UTC
* End: 21:00 - UTC
* Location: IRC channel #ubuntu-meeting
* Agenda: Not listed as of publication
== Updates and Security for 6.06, 7.04, 7.10, and 8.04 ==
=== Security Updates ===
* [USN-637-1] Linux kernel vulnerabilities -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-security-announc...
* [USN-638-1] Yelp vulnerability -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-security-announc...
=== Ubuntu 6.06 LTS Updates ===
* linux-source-2.6.15 2.6.15-52.71 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/dapper-changes/2008-Aug...
=== Ubuntu 7.04 Updates ===
* linux-source-2.6.20 2.6.20-17.39 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/feisty-changes/2008-Aug...
=== Ubuntu 7.10 Updates ===
* linux-source-2.6.22 2.6.22-15.58 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/gutsy-changes/2008-Augu...
* yelp_2.20.0-0ubuntu3.1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/gutsy-changes/2008-Augu...
=== Ubuntu 8.04 Updates ===
* linux 2.6.24-21.42 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/hardy-changes/2008-Augu...
* linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24 2.6.24-21.32 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/hardy-changes/2008-Augu...
* linux 2.6.24-19.41 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/hardy-changes/2008-Augu...
* virtualbox-ose-modules 24.0.6 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/hardy-changes/2008-Augu...
* kio-umountwrapper 0.2-0ubuntu6.2 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/hardy-changes/2008-Augu...
* yelp_2.22.1-0ubuntu2.8.04.3 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/hardy-changes/2008-Augu...
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== Additional Ubuntu News ==
As always you can find more news and announcements at:
http://www.ubuntu.com/news
and
http://fridge.ubuntu.com/
== 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
* Craig A. Eddy
* Dave Bush
* Arlan Vennefron
* And many others
== Glossary of Terms ==
1. API - Application Programming Interface
1. GUI - Graphic User Interface
1. ISO - Disk image archive. The name is from the ISO 9660 file system standard
1. MOTU - Master Of The Universe
1. OS - Operating System
1. PPA - Personal Package Archive
1. SSH - Secure SHell
1. UFW - Ubuntu Fire``Wall
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