Someone needed to package it for Debian/Ubuntu and it's taking time to do it right, see: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=565308
Discussion of what's going to happen happens at UDS...
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Someone needed to package it for Debian/Ubuntu and it's taking time to do it right, see: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=565308
Discussion of what's going to happen happens at UDS...
Steam already has a built in browser! (I believe it's webkit based). It's weird to use with a controller but it works fine.
Assuming your charm is what you want to deploy to machine #2 let's say:
juju deploy --to 2 wordpress
For 1. and 4. - Juju isn't really assigning IPs or creating the VMs/containers, the cloud provider you are using does that. For #2 and #3 check out my answer here: http://askubuntu.com/a/353642/235 ...
Juju currently needs to spawn it's own containers to orchestrate, it doesn't yet reuse existing containers that you've made prior to this. You only need to just `juju bootstrap` and then start juju...
There's a plan to publish a regular report of where the money is being spent, but I don't think we've generated the first one yet. As far as to who gets the money, it depends on who applies for it....
(oops double post, sorry!)
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That's because we don't really tell people about it, that's all part of launching the site. Also, it's not about traffic as much right now as much as it's about quality of discussion.
Man dude, your entire post is melodrama!
No one is forcing you to use Mir or Ubuntu. Mir is being tested and built every day.
Switching to MIR is an end user transparent process, you...
OpenStack uses virtualization already, if you have an openstack infrastructure you can just fire up instances as needed, these are virtual machines that you can use for whatever you want.
The guys from StackExchange interviewed me on their podcast: https://soundcloud.com/stack-exchange/stack-exchange-podcast-48
FFWd to 12:30 for the discussion on Brainstorm, I figure it's easier to...
The IS team has shut it off, there should be an announcement from either the techboard or the community council at some point.
AFAICT they use the same Ubuntu font, you just need to adjust them with zoom (ctrl - or +) and then the browser will remember the size, which makes it easier to read.
What do you mean by templates? There's a categories list here: http://test.ubuntu-discourse.org/categories
apt-listchanges is awesome, though I am not sure if it works with that PPA.
http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/precise/man1/apt-listchanges.1.html
The changelog in saucy says unity-common is deprecated, so I am assuming it would be gone in the daily PPA too.
Oh, the code is available, see the link at the bottom of the site, lp:ubuntu-docs. Add a branch to add support for it and then submit it for merge!
https isn't supposed to get you there (yet) until we re-enable spdy/ssl, but we can't do that until we fix the login loop problem.
What's the main point of the thread? I don't know why it's not mentioned there, or why it would need to be?
a) Distros and desktops are already incompatible.
b) The last place anyone would look to generate income would be a display server.
Employees participate in many parts of the project, I tend to spend about as much time here as on Ask Ubuntu (it's in my daily bookmarks). If I'm on company time it's usually related to whatever I am...
bzr doesn't open your PC to the internet, it's a version control system to check out code from launchpad.
So if you already opened the thing in GIMP, why not just fix it and replace the one on the site with a readable one?
Within 10% so far, without optimization: http://www.olli-ries.com/first-mir-benchmarks/
It'll land in Saucy soon, so I would say that it probably works. And if things don't work, we'll fix...