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33 posts from November 2017
Ubuntu Server Development Summary – 07 Nov 2017
By David Britton, 7 November 2017
Hello Ubuntu Server! The purpose of this communication is to provide a status update and highlights for any interesting subjects from the Ubuntu Server Team....
Fresh Snaps from October 2017
By David Callé, 7 November 2017
Hot on the heels of the Ubuntu 17.10 release, the snap store has seen some great additions for musicians with MuseScore, for developers with IntelliJ IDEA,...
LXD Weekly Status #22
By Stéphane Graber, 6 November 2017
Introduction Another pretty quiet week for LXD as we keep working on a number of larger features that aren’t ready to land yet. Now that the Ubuntu 18.04...
Ubuntu Foundations Development Summary: November 2, 2017
By Canonical, 2 November 2017
This newsletter is to provide a status update from the Ubuntu Foundations Team. There will also be highlights provided for any interesting subjects the team...
Security Team Weekly Summary: November 2, 2017
By Canonical, 2 November 2017
The Security Team weekly reports are intended to be very short summaries of the Security Team’s weekly activities. If you would like to reach the Security...
PT Biznet Gio Nusantara Launches NEO Cloud with Canonical BootStack
By Canonical, 2 November 2017
PT Biznet Gio Nusantara Launches NEO Cloud – a Leading Cloud Computing Platform for App Developers – running on Ubuntu OpenStack on Canonical’s BootStack...
Launching Fingbox: from idea to distribution in under a year
By Sarah Dickinson, 2 November 2017
If you’re using a network security and scanning tool at home then there is a strong chance you have adopted Fing – the free network scanner for iOS and...
Heptio Contour on the Canonical Distribution of Kubernetes
By Konstantinos Tsakalozos, 1 November 2017
I read the Hacker News post Heptio Contour and I thought “Cool! A project from our friends at Heptio, lets see what they got for us”. I wont lie to you, at...
Canonical joins GNOME Foundation Advisory Board
By Will Cooke, 1 November 2017
As you’re no doubt aware, the default Ubuntu desktop is now running GNOME Shell following the 17.10 release and so we naturally have a great deal of interest...
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