The Ubuntu Developer Summit has started today and everyone is curious to see what Canonical has in store for us. UDS or Ubuntu Developer Summit is a developers’ meeting where they try to piece together, in advance, the future of Ubuntu operating systems, whether it's about the desktop or the mobile versions.
As expected, the second Ubuntu Developer Summit (UDS) event for 2011 has been officially announced a couple of minutes ago by Jono Bacon in an email. The Ubuntu 12.04 Developer Summit event will take place in Orlando, Florida, USA from 31st October to 4th November.Today we are very proud to announce the Ubuntu Developer Summit event ... (read more)
I am an open source web developer that has decided to transition away from using M$ as the center of my everyday workflow and dive into linux for my primary workstation. As a linux n00b, I would like to know from linux experts what the most valuable tools are available for common (and not so common) tasks from a web developer's perspective.
Valve is getting close on releasing its digital distribution service client on the Linux platform, and one sure sign of that is their participation in Ubuntu Developer Summit.
Ubuntu Developer Summit is a four-day event for Ubuntu contributors that will be held in Copenhagen, Denmark on October 29 – November 1, 2012.
There will be a lot of technical talk, such as Service Orchestration and
The Ubuntu Developer Summit for the Oneiric Ocelot (Ubuntu 11.10) development cycle (UDS-O) will take place on May 9-13, 2011 at the Corinthia Grand Hotel Royal, Budapest Hungary.
Another 6 months, another Ubuntu Developer Summit event for Canonical, where Mark Shuttleworth is always present and keeps his audience captivated. Yes, we’re talking about the Ubuntu Developer Summit (UDS) event for the upcoming Ubuntu 13.04 (Raring Ringtail) operating system, which takes place these days, between October 29t... (read more)
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Last week was the Ubuntu 11.04 Developer Summit in Orlando, Florida of the United States where a variety of topics were discussed.
I'm not really sure if the software that I need is a workflow management software.
Basically I need something that I can host on a Linux server that will provide the following functionality:
support a pre-set workflow, allowing users to see where they are currently in the workflow, and whether they are expected to act, or they should wait for some external action
users also need to see the dead
Held at the Dolce La Hulpe hotel in Brussels, Belgium between 10 - 14th May, 2010 to plan the Ubuntu 10.10 “Maverick Meerkat” release. The tune is “Time to Pretend” by MGMT. Footage recorded and edited by Benjamin Humphrey. Created on Ubuntu 10.04 using OpenShot and FFMPEG. Thanks to Canonical for lending me the video [...]