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
Canonical CEO Mark Shuttleworth says parts of Ubuntu 13.04 will be kept a secret, out of the public eye until its unveiling.
The move, which he writes about on his blog, will sure to create a firestorm in the Ubuntu community, which has in the past rained criticism on Unity, the interface Canonical developed for Ubuntu two years ago.
Mark Shuttleworth, the founder of Canonical, took the time to answer a few question from the community, during an Ubuntu Open Week session.During the Ubuntu Open Week, Canonical developers have a transparency exercise with the community and they share a lot of interesting information.Mark Shuttleworth himself has decided to talk about Canonical’s relationship with GNOME and KDE develoepers.&
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)
Canonical founder and CEO Mark Shuttleworth, developer of the Ubuntu open source operating system, a...
Everyone is talking about rolling releases for the next generations of Ubuntu OS, but the founder of Canonical, Mark Shuttleworth, has a different opinion on this matter. Mark Shuttleworth took some time to further explain why he is not a big supporter of the rolling release model, and he even said that they h... (read more)
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 Canonical, has praised the quality of the daily builds provided by putting a new spin on the rolling release issue.Before the launch of Ubuntu 13.04 (Raring Ringtail) there was intense discussion about adopting a rolling release model (LTS releases with periodical updates), but the initiative has been stopped in it’s tracks by Mark Shuttleworth.“In the
Starting with Ubuntu 12.10, Unity Dash will also return answers from Amazon, according to the founder of Canonical, Mark Shuttleworth.