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    Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter Issue 291


    Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue 291 for the week November 5 - 11, 2012.

    Links to UWN

    In This Issue

    • Steam for Linux Beta Now Available
    • Mark Shuttleworth: Designing the Future, Together
    • Let's Appreciate Others
    • The unsung helper who contributes back...
    • Ubuntu Stats
    • Ubuntu Advocacy Development Kit
    • And they're off - quantal ubuntu dvds to regional contacts
    • Launchpad News
    • Ubuntu Cloud News
    • Daniel Holbach: Report: Leadership Mini-Summit at UDS
    • Canonical Design Team: Back to Lecturing for the day
    • Ara Pulido: Ubuntu Certification 101 - BIOS
    • Victor Tuson Palau: [Ubuntu Nexus 7] Browser Performance, battery life, screen brightness, keeping up with progress
    • Jeremy Kerr: UDS-R wrapup
    • Michael Hall: Welcome to the Skunk Works
    • Sergio Meneses: My First Ubuntu Developer Summit UDS-R
    • Kees Cook: product search in Ubuntu 12.10
    • Splice, Walking Mars, Machinarium, and Crayon Physics Deluxe debut in Ubuntu Software Center
    • Ubuntu 12.10: Unity Just Sort of Grows on You
    • Privacy in Ubuntu 12.10: Full Disk Encryption
    • In The Blogosphere
    • In Other News
    • Other Articles of Interest
    • Ubuntu Podcast from the UK LoCo: S05E19 - Random Rhymes and Rambles
    • Upcoming Meetings and Events
    • Updates and Security for 8.04, 10.04, 11.10, 12.04 and 12.10
    • And much more!

    General Community News

    Steam for Linux Beta Now Available

    Valve announces the launch of a limited access beta for its new Steam for Linux client, available for Ubuntu 12.04 users. It will be available for a widening group of users, including other distributions as soon it has reached a satisfactory level of stability.

    http://store.steampowered.com/news/9289/

    Mark Shuttleworth: Designing the Future, Together

    Linux.com editorial staff brings us highlights of Mark Shuttleworth's keynote which he held at LinuxCon Europe 2012 in Barcelona. Those highlights include cloud and mobile driving change, Ubuntu on every cloud, crowd-sourcing solutions, and form factors converging. Shuttleworth points out that "as we head toward the future of computing, we must focus on collaboration, communication, and integration at the operational level, not just the tech level."

    http://www.linux.com/news/enterprise...ture-together/

    Community Acknowledgments and Success Stories

    Let's Appreciate Others

    Benjamin Kerensa reminds us that Ubuntu Appreciation Day is on November 20th and urges readers to e-mail contributors that have helped them accomplish something in Ubuntu.

    http://benjaminkerensa.com/2012/11/0...reciate-others

    The unsung helper who contributes back...

    Jorge Castro writes about contributors on AskUbuntu who give high-quality answers to their own questions once they've solved them. He writes "they solve their problem, they document it for the rest of us, and they don't even get a thanks." He explains how to review these answers and give them the credit they deserve.

    http://www.jorgecastro.org/2012/11/1...k-dot-dot-dot/

    Ubuntu Stats

    Bug Stats

    • Open (102099) +351 over last week
    • Critical (79) -4 over last week
    • Unconfirmed (50730) +183 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 Quantal

    • English (United Kingdom) (9230) -440 over last week
    • Spanish (14071) -391 over last week
    • English (Australia) (17171) +/-0 over last week
    • Bosnian (38329) -8 over last week
    • Brazilian Portuguese (38657) -69 over last week


    Remaining strings to translate in Ubuntu 12.10 "Quantal Quetzal", see more at: https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu/quantal/ and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Translations

    Ubuntu Brainstorm Top 5 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.

    Ask Ubuntu Top 5 Questions this week



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

    LoCo News

    Ubuntu Advocacy Development Kit

    Jono Bacon proposes new help for Ubuntu LoCos in the form of an Ubuntu Advocacy Development Kit (ADK) consisting of promotional materials, assets, organizational materials, and documentation. In this post, he asks for feedback from the community and contributors to help make it a reality.

    http://www.jonobacon.org/2012/11/08/...velopment-kit/

    And they're off - quantal ubuntu dvds to regional contacts

    Maia Grotepass writes about the easy acquisition of the Quantal DVDs for the South African team thanks to "not for resale" and "promotional material" notes on the boxes shipped from Canonical. Grotepass says the DVDs have now been shipped to regional contacts throughout South Africa.

    http://my-ubuntu-day.blogspot.com/20...u-dvds-to.html

    Launchpad News

    The information sharing feature is complete

    Curtis Hovey explains "Launchpad's bug and branch privacy features were replaced by information sharing feature." Hovey also shares a list of disclosure facts and lessons learned while developing this feature.

    http://blog.launchpad.net/general/th...re-is-complete

    Ubuntu Cloud News

    Here comes Logstash for Ubuntu Cloud

    Jorge Castro informs us about a new tool for event and logs management called Logstash. Castro thinks this type of tool might be handy for Ubuntu DevOps everywhere since they probably have to deal with "hundreds, even thousands of instances where logging can become a hassle."

    http://www.jorgecastro.org/2012/11/0...-ubuntu-cloud/

    Catch the cloud with OpenStack webinars

    Sonia Quarti of Canonical shares news of a "Catch the cloud with OpenStack webinar" to be held on 14th of November at 4 pm GMT. Registration for the webinar is available at the following link http://www.brighttalk.com/webcast/6793/59385

    http://blog.canonical.com/2012/11/08...tack-webinars/

    Juju Community Survey

    Clint Byrum invites everyone who has heard of Juju to take five minutes to fill out the Juju community survey available at the following link: http://juju.spamaps.org/index.php/su...test/Y/lang/en

    http://fewbar.com/2012/11/juju-community-survey/

    The Planet

    Daniel Holbach: Report: Leadership Mini-Summit at UDS

    Daniel Holbach writes about the Leadership Mini-Summit that took place at Ubuntu UDS Copenhagen. Discussion points include actively training successors, milestones and mid-cycle checks, Ubuntu Member incubation, and more.

    http://daniel.holba.ch/blog/2012/11/...summit-at-uds/

    Canonical Design Team: Back to Lecturing for the day

    Amritpal Singh Bachu from the Ubuntu Design blog continues his blog on transitioning from academia to industry and, in particular, working for the Ubuntu Design team. The first project was to assess educational games made at the School of Computing at University of Dundee, and he describes this experience.

    http://design.canonical.com/2012/11/...g-for-the-day/

    Ara Pulido: Ubuntu Certification 101 - BIOS

    Ara Pulido starts a series of blog posts explainin everything about Ubuntu certification. In this article, Pulido explains BIOS options and how they are tested.

    http://arapulido.com/2012/11/05/ubun...tion-101-bios/

    Victor Tuson Palau: [Ubuntu Nexus 7] Browser Performance, battery life, screen brightness, keeping up with progress

    Victor Palau writes a series of blog posts based on his results testing Ubuntu and Nexus 7 which includes browser performance, battery life, screen brightness, and more.



    Jeremy Kerr: UDS-R wrapup

    Jeremy Kerr shares details from UDS-R sessions covering his areas of responsibility, including improving cross compilation, rapid archive bringup for new hardware, ARM64/ARMv8/Arch support, and secure boot support in Ubuntu.

    http://jk.ozlabs.org/r/154/

    Michael Hall: Welcome to the Skunk Works

    Michael Hall covers the Skunk Works project recently announced by Mark Shuttleworth to add community participation to some of the currently closed Canonical projects. He has been collecting the names and skillsets of people who might be interested in working in the project, as working with Canonical project managers in identifying programs for Skunk Works.

    http://mhall119.com/2012/11/welcome-to-the-skunk-works/

    Sergio Meneses: My First Ubuntu Developer Summit UDS-R

    Sergio Meneses shares his first UDS experience and excitement for meeting a lot of people, including Mark Shuttleworth. Meneses states the most impressive UDS thing for him was the community which he characterized as the "powerful tool of Ubuntu in action."

    http://sergioandresmeneses.wordpress...-summit-uds-r/

    Kees Cook: product search in Ubuntu 12.10

    Kees Cook writes about his astonishment with how the Amazon shopping results in the Unity dash are implemented by default in Ubuntu 12.10. He points out privacy concerns with what he calls a "dramatic case of 'calling home'" and says that the "behavior needs to be fixed in 13.04 and SRUed into 12.10. If there is no fast solution, then it just needs to be disabled by default until it has a sane notification flow."

    http://www.outflux.net/blog/archives...-ubuntu-12-10/

    Canonical News

    Splice, Walking Mars, Machinarium, and Crayon Physics Deluxe debut in Ubuntu Software Center

    David Pitkin brings us a closer look at a new round of games from Humble Bundle. He talks about Eufloria's plans involving their Humble Bundle support.

    http://blog.canonical.com/2012/11/08...ftware-center/

    In The Press

    Ubuntu 12.10: Unity Just Sort of Grows on You

    Jack M. Germain of Linux Insider writes of how Unity has improved in the latest release of Ubuntu. He discusses refinements in the launcher and dash as well as better usability across the board. Despite the improvements, he notes that some experienced Linux users and newcomers from Windows may have a difficult time adjusting.

    http://www.linuxinsider.com/story/76556.html

    Privacy in Ubuntu 12.10: Full Disk Encryption

    Micah Lee of the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) continues a series on Privacy in Ubuntu by talking about the new full disk encryption feature. Lee writes that EFF believes "that powerful encryption should be available to everyone, including people who want to use a computer" and how they encouraged Ubuntu Developers to make this available.

    https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2012/1...isk-encryption

    In The Blogosphere

    Ubuntu Powered Humanoid Robot Greeted People at LinuxCon Europe 2012

    Silviu Stahle of Softpedia writes about the recently held LinuxCon Europe 2012 and highlights Pal Robotics REEM - a humanoid robot powered by Ubuntu.

    http://news.softpedia.com/news/Ubunt...2-304540.shtml

    Ubuntu 12.04 Needs New Drivers For Valve's Source

    Michael Larabel writes on Phoronix.com that Ubuntu 12.04 needs new experimental graphics drivers for Valve's Steam Engine and writes that this "new Catalyst driver will be packaged in Ubuntu 12.04 LTS as fglrx-experimental-9."

    http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?pag...tem&px=MTIyMjE

    Open Source Ubuntu OS Makes Strides in Emerging Markets

    Christopher Tozzi on TheVarGuy writes about the claim from Chris Kenyon of Canonical that Ubuntu will be shipped on 9% of PCs worldwide by 2014 and how emerging markets, such as China, may be the key to Canonical's success. Tozzi also speculates as to whether desktops are enough to achieve success, explaining that the "future of computing lies in tablets and other mobile devices, and to be successful in the long term" so "needs to continue its investments in that area."

    http://www.thevarguy.com/2012/11/06/...rging-markets/

    Ubuntu 13.04 Daily Builds Go Live

    Joey-Elijah Sneddon of OMG! Ubuntu! shares that Ubuntu 13.04 daily builds are now available and discusses that those daily builds are symbolic for regular users, but for developers and app makers, daily builds serve as signals when a new development cycle is about to be kicked off.

    http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2012/11/u...builds-go-live

    What Canonical Could Have Done With The Shopping Lens

    Saurav Modak writes on Muktware on what Canonical could have done by reviewing Mark Tully's alternative shopping lens for Ubuntu without attracting negative criticism.

    http://www.muktware.com/4773/what-ca...-shopping-lens

    Two Years Later, Ubuntu Isn't Running On Wayland

    Michael Larabel of Phoronix talks about why Ubuntu isn't running on Wayland, an intention that Mark Shuttleworth shared two years ago for Ubuntu.

    http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?pag...tem&px=MTIyNTA

    In Other News

    Two New Promising Unity Games Confirm Linux Support

    Nitesh of Ubuntu Vibes brings us a review of two new Unity engine games which are about to support Linux. Netesh writes "Distance is a survival racing game that combines the intense action of arcade racing with the exploration of an atmospheric world. Sir, You Are Being Hunted is a single-player first-person game of desperate survival in a world where mechanical aristocrats hunt humans for sport."

    http://www.ubuntuvibes.com/2012/11/t...s-confirm.html

    Newcomer experience and contributor behavior in FOSS communities

    Kevin Carillo writes "If you have joined one of the following FOSS communities within the last 3 years (after January 2010): Debian, GNOME, Gentoo, KDE, Mozilla, Ubuntu, NetBSD, or OpenSUSE, I would like to invite you to complete an online survey. I am interested in hearing from people who are either technical or non-technical contributors, and who have had either positive or negative newcomer experiences."

    http://kevincarillo.org/survey-invitation/

    Xubuntu 12.10 - Day 1 - First Impressions

    Gary Newell shares a story about his Ubuntu journey by highlighting first impressions of Xubuntu 12.10. Newall shares details about getting online, MP3 and Flash support, software installation, and applications.

    http://www.everydaylinuxuser.com/201...pressions.html

    Other Articles of Interest



    Featured Audio and Video

    Ubuntu Podcast from the UK LoCo: S05E19 - Random Rhymes and Rambles

    Alan 'popey' Pope, Mark Johnson, Tony Whitmore, Laura Cowen come together for the nineteenth episode of Season Five of the Ubuntu Podcast from the UK LoCo Team, featuring: Microsoft Launches Windows 8, AMD will sell 64-bit RAM, EFF criticises the shopping lens, Linus reviews KDE and much more.

    http://podcast.ubuntu-uk.org/2012/11...s-and-rambles/

    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, 11.10, 12.04 and 12.10

    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 11.10 Updates



    End of Life - April 2013

    Ubuntu 12.04 Updates



    End of Life - April 2017

    Ubuntu 12.10 Updates



    End of Life - April 2014

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