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    Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter Issue 276


    Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue 276 for the week July 23 - 29, 2012.

    Links to UWN

    In This Issue

    • 12.10 (Quantal Quetzal) Alpha 3 Released!
    • Issue 275 released, thanks Ubuntu News Team!
    • Ubuntu Stats
    • Ubuntu-Co has a new video about Ubuntu!
    • Launchpad News
    • Canonical Design Team: Introducing web apps
    • Ubuntu App Developer Blog: The Ubuntu App Showdown - followup reviews
    • Didier Roche: Unity Radios lens for quantal
    • Nicholas Skaggs: Remembering the good ole days
    • Benjamin Kerensa: Test Your Hardware on 12.04 with Ubuntu Friendly
    • Nicholas Skaggs: What can webapps do? Help test and see!
    • Jono Bacon: Ubuntu Accomplishments: Call For Volunteers!
    • Barneedhar: Ask Ubuntu update for July 2012
    • Facebook, Last.fm and pals to reach deep into Ubuntu
    • Dell's Increasingly Excellent Linux Adventures
    • In The Blogosphere
    • In Other News
    • Other Articles of Interest
    • Weekly Ubuntu Development Team Meetings
    • Upcoming Meetings and Events
    • Updates and Security for 8.04, 10.04, 11.04, 11.10 and 12.04
    • And much more!


    General Community News

    12.10 (Quantal Quetzal) Alpha 3 Released!

    Kate Stewart announces the "Quantal Quetzal 3 image set, which will in time become the 12.10 release." Stewart recommends this version only for those willing to help with testing, reporting, and fixing bugs. Images are available at the following links:



    https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ub...ly/000969.html

    Release notes are available here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QuantalQuetz...verview/Alpha3

    Community Acknowledgments and Success Stories

    Issue 275 released, thanks Ubuntu News Team!

    Elizabeth Krumbach writes about issue 275 of the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter where she thanks all contributors and specifically highlights the work of Jasna Bencic and Matt Rudge. Krumbach states: "Every article collected, summary written and grammar fix helps us get the newsletter out the door each week." Krumbach also put a call out for new volunteers. Anyone interested can send an e-mail to the following address: editor.ubuntu.news@ubuntu.com

    http://princessleia.com/journal/?p=6529

    Ubuntu Stats

    Bug Stats

    • Open (99483) +365 over last week
    • Critical (60) -15 over last week
    • Unconfirmed (50055) +239 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 Precise

    • English (Australia) (2) +/- 0 over last week
    • Spanish (10407) -82 over last week
    • English (United Kingdom) (10770) -8840 over last week
    • Bosnian (33785) -3383 over last week
    • Brazilian Portuguese (35720) -10544 over last week


    For a list of remaining Ubuntu 12.04 "Precise Pangolin" strings to be translated, go to: https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu/precise/ and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Translations

    Ubuntu Brainstorm Top this week



    Ubuntu Brainstorm is a community site geared toward letting you add your ideas for Ubuntu. You can submit your own idea, or vote for or against another idea at http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/

    Ask Ubuntu Top 5 Questions this week



    Ask (and answer!) your own questions at http://askubuntu.com

    LoCo News

    Ubuntu-Co has a new video about Ubuntu!

    Sergio Meneses writes about an Ubuntu video made by the Colombian Ubuntu team. The purpose of the video is "to spread the word about Ubuntu", its features, and possibilities. The video is available in Spanish only.

    http://sergioandresmeneses.wordpress...-about-ubuntu/

    Launchpad News

    You can hide your bug and question comments

    Curtis Hovey writes about a new "hidden comments" feature in Launchpad. Everyone can now hide their bug and question comments, and only the "project maintainer or trusted people delegated to work with private information can see hidden comments."

    http://blog.launchpad.net/general/yo...stion-comments

    Project maintainer can see private bugs

    Curtis Hovey compares the old and new Launchpad functionality related to private bugs visibility. Hovey states:" Launchpad tried to ensure that proper people could see the the bugs in the past but the old mechanism was brittle." Recently, purple squad migrated project configurations to project sharing which "makes all private information visible to project maintainers and ensures that confidential information is disclosed to proper people."

    http://blog.launchpad.net/general/pr...e-private-bugs

    The Planet

    Canonical Design Team: Introducing web apps

    Christian Goirdano explains the reasoning behind introducing web apps in Unity. He reasons that today, the web is a major part of our lives, and the Unity shell is in the best position to provide desktop integration with the web. He states web apps will go beyond simple web links; they will integrate into the Unity interface (e.g: via sound menu, Notify-OSD)

    http://design.canonical.com/2012/07/...cing-web-apps/

    Ubuntu App Developer Blog: The Ubuntu App Showdown - followup reviews

    Michael Hall writes about the apps review stage following the Ubuntu App Showdown. Hall states: "Over the last two weeks we have been working diligently to get all of the app showdown entries reviewed as a part of ARB process so they could be published to the Ubuntu software center." He reports that half of the apps passed their review, but a large number of apps still need review. Hall asks for help from people who both participated in the initial app review and those who didn't. Hall also gives explicit instructions about how to conduct the app review.

    http://developer.ubuntu.com/2012/07/...lowup-reviews/

    Didier Roche: Unity Radios lens for quantal

    Didier Roche shares his work on the radio lens for Quantal Quetzal. Roche states: "You can search through thousands of online available radios, ordered by categories with some contextual informations based on your current language and location."

    http://blog.didrocks.fr/post/Unity-R...ns-for-quantal

    Nicholas Skaggs: Remembering the good ole days

    Quality Assurance (QA) team leader Nicholas Skaggs writes about the changes in Ubuntu's QA process over the years. Previously, everything "just worked" in Ubuntu for the average user; now things may suddenly break. Fortunately, the amazing QA team quickly triages the bugs to the point of failure, and bugs get squashed upstream. That is the power of community!

    http://www.theorangenotebook.com/201...-ole-days.html

    Benjamin Kerensa: Test Your Hardware on 12.04 with Ubuntu Friendly

    Benjamin Kerensa writes about the Ubuntu Friendly program for testing hardware on Ubuntu and encourages users to participate. He explains that you "can help provide data on your hardware by using "Checkbox" to do some system testing which can be found by searching for "System Testing" or by simply running "checkbox-qt" from command-line."

    http://benjaminkerensa.com/2012/07/2...buntu-friendly

    Nicholas Skaggs: What can webapps do? Help test and see!

    Nicholas Skaggs invites volunteers to help test and locate bugs in Ubuntu web apps. Testers can choose test cases corresponding to their version of Ubuntu. Skaggs' article also provides a walk-through for newcomers.

    http://www.theorangenotebook.com/201...t-and-see.html

    Jono Bacon: Ubuntu Accomplishments: Call For Volunteers!

    Ubuntu Accomplishments is heading to its 0.3 release. The goals of that release, as Bacon states, include:

    • quality assurance and stability in the platform
    • ability to provide users' accomplishments on-line
    • expanding the range of accomplishments
    • expanding and improving documentation for accomplishments
    • providing greater breadth of translation coverage


    Since a lot of work is required to accomplish the goal, Bacon asks for help from volunteers. The ideal volunteer profiles required by Bacon includes: programmers, documentation writers, translators, testers, and support.

    http://www.jonobacon.org/2012/07/26/...or-volunteers/

    Barneedhar: Ask Ubuntu update for July 2012

    Compliments are paid to the community and moderators of Ask Ubuntu for the high quality maintained on the site. The article also states the 3 hottest question of the month, details of Ask Ubuntu on Google+, and highlights of Ask Ubuntu on its second-year anniversary.

    http://unbrokenspectrum.wordpress.co...for-july-2012/

    In The Press

    Facebook, Last.fm and pals to reach deep into Ubuntu

    Gavin Clarke of The Register talks about the new web apps feature in Ubuntu. He compares web apps to pinning websites to the taskbar in Microsoft's Internet Explorer but with more capabilities. 40 sites, including Facebook and Last.Fm, have been made into web apps so far, and Canonical indicates that more are on the way.

    http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/07...untu_web_apps/

    Dell's Increasingly Excellent Linux Adventures

    Katherine Noyes, Tech News World, writes about Dell's "Linux adventures". Noyes summarizes Linux bloggers' opinions about Dell's efforts to bring Linux to many consumers. Linux Rants, one of the bloggers, said: "I think it's great that a prominent OEM like Dell is releasing a Linux based laptop. I think they all should, and they should market those computers to the general population. The average consumer would surely be interested in Linux's many advantages if only they knew about them."

    http://www.technewsworld.com/story/75739.html

    In The Blogosphere

    Thunderbird 15 Beta 1 Adds New Look, Ubuntu One Support

    Joey Sneddon, OMG!Ubuntu!, writes about Thunderbird 15 Beta 1 release and its features, including:

    • Search bar now sifts through conversations using its built-in IM client, which supports Facebook and Google Talk as well as your email.
    • 'Do not track' support.
    • Large file attachments can be added to e-mails using Ubuntu One.


    http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2012/07/t...tu-one-support

    5 Reasons to consider Ubuntu for your small business

    Armando Roggio of Practical Ecommerce shares five reasons why small businesses should use Ubuntu:

    • Less worry about viruses, trojans, and other malware
    • Better performance on older hardware
    • Key software on Windows is possible to run under Ubuntu
    • Lots of helpful, free-to-use software
    • It is easy


    http://www.practicalecommerce.com/ar...Small-Business

    Latest Stable VLC Heading to Ubuntu 12.04, Help Test It Now

    Joey Sneddon, from OMG!Ubuntu!, writes about the latest stable VLC release soon to be released to the Software Center for Ubuntu 12.04. Sneddon states that because VLC will be in the Ubuntu Software Center, there won't be a need to install unstable PPAs to keep VLC up-to-date. Since VLC hasn't arrived in the Ubuntu Software Center yet, testing is needed according to Benjamin Drung, one of the Ubuntu developers. Sneddon also highlighted instructions on how to test VLC.

    http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2012/07/l...lp-test-it-now

    Ubuntu App Developer Showdown Likely To Be Repeated

    Saurav Modak of Muktware writes about the Ubuntu App Developer Showdown and the big interests for that event. Modak also discusses the "Ubuntu on Air" event, which occurred on July 26th. One of the questions asked of the Ubuntu developers during the "Ubuntu on Air" session was about repeating the Ubuntu App Showdown. Ubuntu developers answered that "there is a possibility that Ubuntu app showdown will be repeated due to increased interest for that event."

    http://www.muktware.com/4028/ubuntu-...ly-be-repeated

    What's new with Ubuntu?

    Jeremy Proome, MyBroadband, writes about features in the current distribution of Ubuntu (Precise Pangolin 12.04). Proome also look ahead to features that are going to be included in the next Ubuntu release, like a new HUD and web apps integration. Finally, Proome highlights Mark Shuttleworth's keynote address at OSCON 2012.

    http://mybroadband.co.za/news/softwa...th-ubuntu.html

    Alpha 3 articles

    There have been several Ubuntu Alpha 3 release articles published online. Here's a quick sampling of some that caught the attention of our editors:
    • Ubuntu 12.10 Alpha 3 Released - Joey Sneddon talks about the latest features arriving in Ubuntu 12.10, namely a revamped Nautilus, Linux kernel 3.5, a splendid loading screen from LibreOffice, a long-awaited restart button on the Session Manager, and several others. http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2012/07/u...pha-3-released
    • Ubuntu 12.10 Alpha 3 Has Firefox 15 and Unity 6 - Marius Nester of Softpedia reports that Firefox 15 beta, an updated Unity, and LibreOffice 3.6 RC2 are present in Ubuntu 12.10 Alpha 3. The alpha-release also fixes many bugs from Precise. http://news.softpedia.com/news/Ubunt...6-283214.shtml
    • Ubuntu 12.10 Alpha 3 Screenshot Tour - Alpha 3 shows off some of its many feature. Unity now has an improved HUD with smooth corners and a refined filter system. Nautilus is packed with greater functionality thanks to a "settings" button. LibreOffice has a vibrant, aesthetically pleasant green loading screen. http://news.softpedia.com/news/Ubunt...r-283215.shtml
    • Ubuntu 12.10 Alpha 3 unifies usermenus - The H Open acknowledges that Ubuntu 12.10 alpha 3 addresses users' concerns of too many user menus by unifying them (e.g. "software updater"). However, Ubuntu 12.10 is still having issues with the Ambiance theme for the revamped Nautilus. http://www.h-online.com/open/news/it...s-1654180.html


    In Other News

    Interview with O'Reilly Open Source Award Winner Elizabeth Krumbach

    Swapnil Bhartiya of Muktware interviews Elizabeth Krumbach, one of O'Reilly's Open Source Award winners, about her roles and responsibilities with Ubuntu, her experiences at Xubuntu and other projects, O'Reilly's Open Source Award, and much more.

    http://www.muktware.com/4011/intervi...abeth-krumbach

    Full Circle Magazine #63 - out NOW!

    Full Circle - the independent magazine for the Ubuntu Linux community is proud to announce the release of our sixty-third issue.

    This month:
    • Command and Conquer.
    • How-To : Beginning Python - Part 35, LibreOffice Part 16, and Linux Astronomy Part 2.
    • Graphics : GIMP Retro Photo, and Inkscape Part 3.
    • NEW! Web Dev series
    • Linux Lab - Making *buntu 12.04 Boot Faster.
    • Review - gPodder.
    • Closing Windows - Share Files/Folders.
    • Audio Flux - some CC music tracks.
    • NEW! Ask The New Guy.


    plus: Ubuntu Games, Ubuntu Women, My Desktop, My Opinion, My Story, and much much more!

    Get it while it's hot! http://fullcirclemagazine.org/issue-63/

    Other Articles of Interest



    Weekly Ubuntu Development Team Meetings



    Upcoming Meetings and Events

    For upcoming meetings and events please visit the calendars at fridge.ubuntu.com: http://fridge.ubuntu.com/calendars/

    Updates and Security for 8.04, 10.04, 11.04, 11.10 and 12.04

    Security Updates



    Ubuntu 8.04 Updates



    End of life - April 2013 (Server)

    Ubuntu 10.04 Updates



    End of Life - April 2013 (Desktop) - April 2015 (Server)

    Ubuntu 11.04 Updates



    End of Life - October 2012

    Ubuntu 11.10 Updates



    End of Life - April 2013

    Ubuntu 12.04 Updates



    End of Life - April 2017

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    Credits

    The Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter is brought to you by:

    • Elizabeth Krumbach
    • Jasna Bencic
    • J Phani Mahesh
    • Feyisayo Akinboboye
    • Chris Druif
    • John Kim
    • Jim Connett
    • Matt Rudge
    • And many others


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    The Ubuntu community consists of individuals and teams, working on different aspects of the distribution, giving advice and technical support, and helping to promote Ubuntu to a wider audience. No contribution is too small, and anyone can help. It's your chance to get in on all the community fun associated with developing and promoting Ubuntu. http://www.ubuntu.com/community/participate

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