After announcing a new Unity Next and Mir display manager, Canonical has taken a lot of heat from the community, but Mark Shuttleworth has invited everyone to settle down and stop dramatizing the entire situation.
Canonical's founder, Mark Shuttleworth took the time to explain, in a long blog post, what his expectation from the rolling release model are, but he also slipped a few statements about
Mark Shuttleworth, the founder of Canonical, has admitted that one of his blog posts has enraged the Ubuntu and Linux community and took the blame for the communication gaffe he supposedly committed. It's not an usual thing to see Mark Shuttleworth admitting to have made a mistake. He was in a criticizing spot before, with Unity and other projec... (read more)
Canonical has suffered more than a little flack over the years for what some critics call a lack of openness in Ubuntu development. But if one agrees with Ubuntu founder Mark Shuttleworth, the truly closed platforms are Ubuntu’s competitors, especially Red Hat. At least, that’s what Shuttleworth had to say recently on his blog.
Mark Shuttleworth, founder and CEO of Canonical, the company that brings us the incredibly popular Ubuntu Linux has announced that he is stepping down from his role as CEO with the company.
Mark Shuttleworth, the founder of the Canonical, has provided some insights in the future of Ubuntu and talked about his plans to conquer the Linux world.It’s not a secret that Mark Shuttleworth has big plans for Ubuntu and it’s been clear for some time that he wants Ubuntu on all the major platforms, including mobiles ... (read more)
Starting with Ubuntu 12.10, Unity Dash will also return answers from Amazon, according to the founder of Canonical, Mark Shuttleworth.
Mark Shuttleworth proudly announced last evening on his blog that the Unity interface introduced in the Ubuntu 11.04 (Natty Narwhal) release, will be much improved for the upcoming Ubuntu 11.10 (Oneiric Ocelot) operating system. Even if many Ubuntu users hate the new Ubuntu interface, Canonical's goal for the Unity shell is to make it ... (read more)
The founder of Ubuntu sponsor Canonical is stepping down from his role as CEO of the company. Mark Shuttleworth will continue with several of his leadership roles within the Ubuntu community, but Canonical's chief executive office will now be occupied by Jane Silber, the company's former COO. The ...
The man behind Canonical, Mark Shuttleworth, has scratched all the circulating rumours about Canonical working on an Ubuntu Tablet version. He said that Ubuntu is all about Servers, Desktops and Netbooks; there are no plans for bringing Ubuntu to a smartphone or Tablet as of now.