Day 1 of Ubuntu Developer Week is over and what a fantastic day it was. Logs up are up at the UDW page, so go and check them out if you couldn’t make it yesterday. Let’s take a look at what happened yesterday: Introduction to Ubuntu development — dholbach Around 340 people showed up for [...]
It’s everybody’s second-most favourite time of the release again. No, not the actual release, but it’s Ubuntu Developer Week! Join us from Tuesday, 31st January 2012 to Thursday, 2nd February 2012 for three action-packed days full of tutorial and hands-on session all around Ubuntu development. We spared no efforts to bring you a very diverse [...]
It’s everybody’s second-most favourite time of the release again. No, not the actual release, but it’s Ubuntu Developer Week! Join us from Tuesday, 31st January 2012 to Thursday, 2nd February 2012 for three action-packed days full of tutorial and hands-on session all around Ubuntu development. We spared no efforts to bring you a very diverse [...]
Novacut’s Jason DeRose spent some of his time at last weeks Ubuntu Developer Summit interviewing various Ubuntu developers. One of his interviewees was the bug-crushing and packaging genius Bilal Akhtar – a name anyone who follows the development of Ubuntu will have surely come across at one time or another. (Bilal also writes for OMG! [...]
Last weeks Ubuntu Developer Summit was a brimming hive of activity for the planning and development of Ubuntu 12.04. Although the conference itself may be over there remains a wealth of UDS-related discussion available for digestion. Interviews With so many ‘Ubuntuees’ in attendance at last weeks get-together Ubuntu’s Amber Graner made sure she grabbed some [...]
The bi-annual Ubuntu Developer Summit has kicked off in Florida with a key-note from Mark Shuttleworth. Before laying out his thoughts, aims and plans for the week-long conference, Mark took time to thank users for recent congratulations on Ubuntu’s 7th birthday, calling it a significant milestone ‘in internet years’. Challenges and opportunities Citing the ‘challenges [...]





