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466 posts from 2017
Webinar: How to get started with your Kubernetes strategy
By Peter Mahnke, 9 June 2017
On-demand webinar Kubernetes and containers are an exciting and evolving technology which can be daunting for teams and organisations to plan for. As the...
Kernel Team Summary- June 8, 2017
By Canonical, 8 June 2017
Introduction This newsletter is to provide a status update from the Ubuntu Kernel Team. There will also be highlights provided for any interesting subjects...
Fresh Snaps from May 2017
By Canonical, 7 June 2017
This month we have a selection that might please those of you who like games, with apps like OpenSpades and Pin Town. Our selection is really diverse, from...
Canonical Kernel Livepatch Service now available for Ubuntu 14.04 LTS!
By Canonical, 6 June 2017
We are pleased to announce that we have extended our Canonical Kernel Livepatch Service to users running Ubuntu 14.04 LTS! The Canonical Kernel Livepatch...
Developer Economics survey Q3 2017
By Canonical, 6 June 2017
We are excited to announce that Ubuntu is a proud sponsor to the Developer Economics Q3 2017 survey, run by our friends at VisionMobile. This is the 13th...
Kubernetes webinar series
By Canonical, 2 June 2017
We have recently broadcasted a series of live webinars on Kubernetes, covering a range of practical topics you will come across when evaluating and...
Customising MAAS installs
By Canonical, 2 June 2017
by Matt Jarvis, Consulting Architect at Canonical Canonical’s MAAS is a bare metal provisioning and lifecycle management system. In this post, we’ll look at...
May’s reading list
By Inayaili de León Persson, 1 June 2017
Here are the best links shared by the design team in May 2017: Introducing a faster BBC News front page Brick Block Create storyboards for your animations...
The Turtlebot 3 has launched
By Kyle Fazzari, 31 May 2017
If you’re familiar with ROS (Robot Operating System), chances are you’re also familiar with the Turtlebot. The first version of the Turtlebot was created back...
Our open source websites
By Robin Winslow, 31 May 2017
Nowadays free software is everywhere – from browsers to encryption software to operating systems. Even so, it is still relatively rare for the code behind...
Build.snapcraft.io gets your code ready to distribute in minutes
By Thibaut Rouffineau, 30 May 2017
The public beta release of build.snapcraft.io is now open! build.snapcraft.io is an easy and free to use platform for publishing your software to the tens of...
Redefining the Developer Event
By Alexia Emmanoulopoulou, 24 May 2017
By Randall Ross, Ubuntu Evangelist We’ve all been to “those other” developer events: Sitting in a room watching a succession of never-ending slide...