Ubuntu Podcasts and Videocasts brought to you by Georgia and Florida US LoCos. It is not an official Ubuntu podcast. The views and opinions expressed in the podcast are strictly those of the hosts and not Canonical or Ubuntu.
Showing posts with label Ubuntu Local Community. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ubuntu Local Community. Show all posts
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Ubuntu Podcast
Mark Shuttleworth, the founder of Ubuntu, joins the guys at http://ubuntupodcast.net/ for a video podcast to discuss the upcoming 9.04 release, Ubuntu history, Linux on the desktop, impacts of cloud computing, Ayatana, the community and Ubuntu, Ubuntu and Canonical, Google Summer of Code, Ubunet, and more.
Ubuntu Podcasts and Videocasts brought to you by Georgia and Florida US LoCos. It is not an official Ubuntu podcast. The views and opinions expressed in the podcast are strictly those of the hosts and not Canonical or Ubuntu.
Ubuntu Podcasts and Videocasts brought to you by Georgia and Florida US LoCos. It is not an official Ubuntu podcast. The views and opinions expressed in the podcast are strictly those of the hosts and not Canonical or Ubuntu.
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Friday, November 14, 2008
My Ubuntu Stickers Came In
About a week and a half ago I sent off for my free Ubuntu Stickers. Today they came in, with a little note:
Enclosed are the 'Powered by Ubuntu" sticker you requested.
With the incredible success of Ubuntu around the world, the LoCo project is here to help groups of Ubuntu fans and enthusiasts work together in regional teams to help advocate, promote, translate, develop and otherwise improve Ubuntu.
Join or start an Ubuntu Local Community Team at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/LoCo



I never mention how cool local Ubuntu Community groups are. Their hard work and dedication help make Ubuntu what it is. Thanks!
Enclosed are the 'Powered by Ubuntu" sticker you requested.
With the incredible success of Ubuntu around the world, the LoCo project is here to help groups of Ubuntu fans and enthusiasts work together in regional teams to help advocate, promote, translate, develop and otherwise improve Ubuntu.
Join or start an Ubuntu Local Community Team at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/LoCo



I never mention how cool local Ubuntu Community groups are. Their hard work and dedication help make Ubuntu what it is. Thanks!
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