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Ubuntu developers: Ubuntu Women: Ubuntu Women Session during Ubuntu Open Week

Ubuntu Open Week, a series of IRC (Internet Relay Chat) based workshops, is happening Wednesday May 2nd through Friday May 4th:

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuOpenWeek

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Maemo developers: StatusNet for MeeGo 0.2.1

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StatusNet for MeeGo makes it possible for Nokia N9, N950 and similar phones to connect to StatusNet compatible microblogging services such
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Ubuntu developers: Ubuntu Kernel Team: Kernel Team Meeting Minutes – April 24, 2012

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Meeting Minutes

IRC Log of the meeting.

Meeting minutes.

Agenda

20120424 Meeting Agenda

ARM Status

nothing new to
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Julien Danjou: OpenStack Swift eventual consistency analysis & bottlenecks

Swift is the software behind the OpenStack Object Storage service.

This service provides a simple storage service for applications using RESTful
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Raphaël Hertzog: People behind Debian: Samuel Thibault, working on accessibility and the Hurd

Samuel Thibault is a French guy like me, but it took years until we met. He tends to keep a low profile, even though
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Ubuntu developers: Raphaël Hertzog: People behind Debian: Samuel Thibault, working on accessibility and the Hurd

Samuel Thibault is a French guy like me, but it took years until we met. He tends to keep a low profile, even though
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Ubuntu developers: Canonical Design Team: Watch out for Ubuntu! The E-Pebble smartwatch

In the year 2000 IBM showed off the WatchPad, a computer on your wrist, but one perhaps ahead of its time
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Ubuntu developers: Ubuntu Kernel Team: Kernel Team Meeting Minutes – April 17, 2012

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Meeting Minutes

IRC Log of the meeting.

Meeting minutes.

Agenda

20120417 Meeting Agenda

ARM Status

P/omap4: the video
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Report from AsiaBSDCon

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The FreeBSD Foundation was a Platinum Sponsor of AsiaBSDCon which was held in Tokyo, Japan from March 22-25. Hiroki Sato, the General Chair of
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openSUSE Tumbleweed status for the week of March 26, 2012

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It’s been about a year since I did a status report of what’s going on in the openSUSE:Tumbleweed repo, let me know if you find this actually useful or not so that I can determine if I should keep it up.

  • As everyone knows, Tumbleweed is running on top of openSUSE:12.1, the transition to 12.1 was rocky for some people who thought that Tumbleweed was somehow a “full” distro, and not just an add-on on top of a stable openSUSE release. To make things easier for future updates of the base openSUSE release, please point to the “current” repo, not the explicitly numbers repo. For more details how to do this, see the Tumbleweed wiki page.
  • kernel 3.3.0 is in Tumbleweed, and seems to be working well so far.
  • KDE 4.8 is now in Tumbleweed, be careful if you previously had added the KDE repo manually to your system, you should now remove it as I have no idea how well it will interact with this.
  • Because of the KDE 4.8 update, LibreOffice was dropped from Tumbleweed. This is due to build issues with the package, not any runtime issue that I can determine. LibreOffice fails to build on Factory at the moment as well, and a bug is open about this, hopefully it gets resolved soon.
  • XFCE has been updated in Tumbleweed to the latest version
  • vim finally showed up, after a brief breakage that I caused, sorry about that, all should be good now.
  • To preempt any questions about a GNOME update in Tumbleweed, I am looking into it, but it will not happen until it stabilizes in Factory first.

As always, if anyone knows of any packages they wish to see added to Tumbleweed, please let me know.

Please read the wiki page for Tumbleweed if you have any basic questions about what it is or how to use it. Any other questions, please ask them on the opensuse-factory mailing list.

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