Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter Issue 501

Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter. This is issue #501 for the week of February 27 – March 5, 2017, and the full version is available here.

In this issue we cover:

The issue of The Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter is brought to you by:

  • Chris Guiver
  • Paul White
  • Simon Quigley
  • David Morfin
  • Elizabeth K. Joseph
  • And many others

If you have a story idea for the Weekly Newsletter, join the Ubuntu News Team mailing list and submit it. Ideas can also be added to the wiki!

Except where otherwise noted, content in this issue is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License BY SA Creative Commons License

IRC Council call for nominations 2017

The current IRC council has two members whose two year terms are ending. This means it is now election season. The expiring council members are:

  • Elky (Melissa Draper)
  • Flannel (Neal Bussett)

Details about the IRC Council and its charter may be viewed here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/IrcCouncil. Council members serve a two year term, and may stand for multiple terms.

As explained on the wiki page the election process is as follows:

  • An open call for nominations should be announced in the IRC Community, and people can nominate themselves for a seat on the council. Any Ubuntu member is welcome to apply.
  • To apply for a seat the candidate must create a Wiki page outlining their work in the community, and inviting others to provide testimonials.
  • When the application deadline has passed, the IRC Council will review the applications and provide feedback on the candidates for the Community Council to review.
  • The Community Council will identify a shortlist for the board and circulate the list publicly for feedback from the community.
  • The shortlist identified by the Community Council will be voted upon by team members as described at CommunityCouncil/Delegation. Members of the Ubuntu IRC Members Team are eligible to vote.
  • The Community Council will then finalize the appointment of IRC Council members.

PLEASE NOTE: once started, the voting pool (collected from the Ubuntu IRC Members Team list) will not be changed. So… please make sure you are a member of the team. The only exception to this will be current members that hide emails

Originally posted to the ubuntu-irc mailing list on Tue Feb 28 20:07:05 UTC 2017 by C de-Avillez

Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter Issue 500

Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter. This is issue #500 for the week February 20 – 26, 2017, and the full version is available here.

In this issue we cover:

The issue of The Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter is brought to you by:

  • Paul White
  • Chris Guiver
  • Elizabeth K. Joseph
  • Vishnu Narayanan
  • David Morfin
  • Jim Connett
  • And many others

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Zesty Zapus Beta 1 Released

The first beta of the Zesty Zapus (to become 17.04) has now been released!

This milestone features images for Kubuntu, Lubuntu, Ubuntu Budgie, Ubuntu GNOME, Ubuntu Kylin, Ubuntu Studio, and Xubuntu.

Pre-releases of the Zesty Zapus are not encouraged for anyone needing a stable system or anyone who is not comfortable running into occasional, even frequent breakage. They are, however, recommended for Ubuntu flavor developers and those who want to help in testing, reporting, and fixing bugs as we work towards getting this release ready.

Beta 1 includes a number of software updates that are ready for wider testing. This is still an early set of images, so you should expect some bugs.

While these Beta 1 images have been tested and work, except as noted in the release notes, Ubuntu developers are continuing to improve the Zesty Zapus. In particular, once newer daily images are available, system installation bugs identified in the Beta 1 installer should be verified against the current daily image before being reported in Launchpad. Using an obsolete image to re-report bugs that have already been fixed wastes your time and the time of developers who are busy trying to make 17.04 the best Ubuntu release yet. Always ensure your system is up to date before reporting bugs.

Kubuntu

Kubuntu is the KDE based flavor of Ubuntu. It uses the Plasma desktop and includes a wide selection of tools from the KDE project.

The Kubuntu 17.04 Beta 1 images can be downloaded from:

More information about Kubuntu 17.04 Beta 1 can be found here:

Lubuntu

Lubuntu is a flavor of Ubuntu based on LXDE and focused on providing a very lightweight distribution.

The Lubuntu 17.04 Beta 1 images can be downloaded from:

More information about Lubuntu 17.04 Beta 1 can be found here:

Ubuntu Budgie

Ubuntu Budgie is a flavor of Ubuntu featuring the Budgie desktop environment.

The Ubuntu Budgie 17.04 Beta 1 images can be downloaded from:

More information about Ubuntu Budgie 17.04 Beta 1 can be found here:

Ubuntu GNOME

Ubuntu GNOME is a flavor of Ubuntu featuring the GNOME desktop environment.

The Ubuntu GNOME 17.04 Beta 1 images can be downloaded from:

More information about Ubuntu GNOME 17.04 Beta 1 can be found here:

Ubuntu Kylin

Ubuntu Kylin is a flavor of Ubuntu that is more suitable for Chinese users.

The Ubuntu Kylin 17.04 Beta 1 images can be downloaded from:

More information about Ubuntu Kylin 17.04 Beta 1 can be found here:

Ubuntu Studio

Ubuntu Studio is a flavor of Ubuntu configured for multimedia production.

The Ubuntu Studio 17.04 Beta 1 images can be downloaded from:

More information about Ubuntu Studio 17.04 Beta 1 can be found here:

Xubuntu

Xubuntu is a flavor of Ubuntu based on the Xfce desktop environment.

The Xubuntu 17.04 Beta 1 images can be downloaded from:

More information about Xubuntu 17.04 Beta 1 can be found here:

If you’re interested in following the changes as we further develop the Zesty Zapus, we suggest that you subscribe to the ubuntu-devel-announce list. This is a low-traffic list (a few posts a month or less) carrying announcements of approved specifications, policy changes, alpha releases, and other interesting events.

A big thank you to the developers and testers for their efforts to pull together this Beta release!

Originally posted to the ubuntu-devel-announce mailing list on Fri Feb 24 00:34:19 UTC 2017 by Simon Quigley on behalf of the Ubuntu Release Team

Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter Issue 499

Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter. This is issue #499 for the week February 13 – 19, 2017, and the full version is available here.

In this issue we cover:

The issue of The Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter is brought to you by:

  • Elizabeth K. Joseph
  • Simon Quigley
  • Chris Guiver
  • Jim Connett
  • And many others

If you have a story idea for the Weekly Newsletter, join the Ubuntu News Team mailing list and submit it. Ideas can also be added to the wiki!

Except where otherwise noted, content in this issue is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License BY SA Creative Commons License