Announced by Mark Shuttleworth on the 2nd of April, Ubuntu 10.10 (codename Maverick Meerkat) will be released this year, on October 28th. Once again, it is our duty to inform you about the changes that appeared in the release schedule for the next Ubuntu operating system. Last year, in September, we announced that the release schedule for Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (Lucid Ly...
Now that we know the codename of the next major release of the Ubuntu operating system, and that the development cycle will start tomorrow, May 2, we are happy to announce that the release schedule has also been published, as a draft, on the Ubuntu Wiki. On April 25, a few hours after the official release of the Ubuntu 13.04 (Raring Ringtail) distribut... (read more)
The release schedule for the upcoming Ubuntu 12.04 LTS operating system has been published on the Ubuntu wiki. The distribution will be released at the end of April 2012.Even if the codename for Ubuntu 12.04 LTS has not been chosen yet, we already have the release schedule on our hands. Ubuntu 12.04 will be an LTS (Long Term Support) release, theref... (read more)
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The release schedule for the upcoming Ubuntu 12.04 LTS operating system has been published on the Ubuntu wiki. The distribution will be released at the end of April 2012.
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Now that we're all waiting for the final version of the Ubuntu 12.10 (Qantal Quetzal) operating system, due for release on October 18th, we can take a look at the release schedule for the next major iteration of the OS, Ubuntu 13.04.
Yes, there's no codename for the Ubuntu 13.04 release yet, but we can tell you right now, right here, when it will be ... (read more)
The release schedule for the upcoming Ubuntu 11.10 (Oneiric Ocelot) operating system has been modified last week by Canonical. The second Alpha version was supposed to arrive for testing last Thursday, June 30th, but it was rescheduled for July 7th. For Ubuntu 11.10 (Oneiric Ocelot), Canonical decided to change the release sched... (read more)
Every six-month Ubuntu release is greeted with a predictable barrage of praise, complaints, and solemn pundits calling for a slower release schedule. Jono Bacon, the Ubuntu Community Manager, reveals the whys and wherefores of Ubuntu's two-pronged release strategy.
Ubuntu 13.04 Raring Ringtail has been announced by Mark Shuttelworth a couple of weeks ago, but it seems that the usual release schedule is out the window.Canonical had a very strict release schedule in the past, at least until Ubuntu 12.10, but it's bout to change.
Canonical's plan to take over the world is on schedule and it seems that China is now a major player that will help the British company achieve its goal.
Right before the 13.04 Beta 1 release, Canonical announced that a new distribution would join its portfolio. Ubuntu Kylin is the first Chinese Linux distributi... (read more)