Mark Shuttleworth delivers his keynote speech at the Ubuntu Developer Summit for the Maverick Meerkat 10.10 release of Ubuntu.
The man behind Ubuntu, Mark Shuttleworth, has challenged the Ubuntu Developer Summit in Budapest, Hungary to bring 200 million Ubuntu users by 2015. According to Canonical, Ubuntu has 12 million users currently and wants the figure to increase to 200 million in the next four years.
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The Budapest Ubuntu Developer Summit (UDS-O) kicked off on Monday, May 9, at the Corinthia Hotel. "Accessibility is one of our core values as a project," Canonical founder Mark Shuttleworth said in his keynote address, as he acknowledged the Unity documentation team contributions to the 11.04 release.
Mark Shuttleworth, father of the Ubuntu operating system, announced yesterday, May 9th, at the Ubuntu Developer Summit in Budapest that Canonical's goal is to have 200 million Ubuntu users by 2015.Ubuntu Developer Summit for Oneiric Ocelot, the upcoming version of the popular Ubuntu operating system is taking place these days in Budapest,... (read more)
Ubuntu Developer Summit for upcoming Ubuntu 13.04 'Raring Ringtail' is currently going on in Denmark.
Mark Shuttleworth delivered the keynote address yesterday but if you missed the livestream, here is a recording (via Ubuntu Developers channel):
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