Mark Shuttleworth has expressed in his blog why he considers his motto "Less is More" to be important. He has applied it to certain design decisions for Ubuntu 10.04.
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)
"Users first, on free software," says Ubuntu founder, Mark Shuttleworth in an Ubuntu 11.04 reflective blog post today.
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
CES 2013 has arrived in full force and Mark Shuttleworth is down in the tranches demoing the working of Ubuntu for smartphones.
This type of marketing was usually done by other people, but Mark Shuttleworth has taken a personal interest in Ubuntu for smartphones and it's now demonstrating the operating system, for the press.
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)
In shocking news, Mark Shuttleworth, the dictator CEO of Ubuntu, has stepped down from his position.
Starting the March of next year, Jane Silber, the current COO of Canonical, will take his place as the CEO of Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu.
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 and Self-Appointed Benevolent Dictator for Life, has answered a Windows related question during an Ubuntu Open Week session.The opinion of Mark Shuttleworth about Microsoft is known to the community, and Canonical even based its launch campaign on the failings of Windows 8.During an open session of Ubuntu Open Week, a user has asked Mark Shuttleworth abo