Archive for July 18th, 2008

The New and Improved Ubuntu QA

For the last couple of weeks, Jordan Mantha been working behind the scenes on creating a community Ubuntu QA (quality assurance) team. For quite a while Canonical has largely driven QA efforts in Ubuntu. The community can and should step up in this area (see this wiki page for more background information).

In short, a new community-driven Ubuntu QA team is up and running! The IRC channel is #ubuntu-quality and the mailing list is ubuntu-qa.

Read more at Fridge

Canonical, Openbravo Set to Demo ERP for Ubuntu Linux

Ubuntu Linux isn’t just for desktop users anymore. That will be the key message when Canonical and Openbravo demonstrate open source ERP software on Ubuntu servers at Linuxworld in August, The VAR Guy has learned. Here’s the scoop, directly from Openbravo CEO Manel Sarasa (pictured).

First, a little about Openbravo. Based in Spain, Openbravo is an open source company that focuses on enterprise resource planning (ERP) and point-of-sale (POS) software. Yes, open source ERP and POS — a killer combination for a market that needs disrupting, The VAR Guy believes.

Read more at The Var Guy

Linux Mint 5 Elyssa XFCE CE RC1 (BETA 025) is out!

Linux Mint 5 XFCE Community Edition RC1 (BETA 025) is out and available for download. We’re planning to release the stable version of this edition in two weeks so I hope you’ll be numerous to test it and we’ll receive plenty of feedback.

Please find all relevant information about this release at this address: http://www.linuxmint.com/rel_elyssa_xfce.php

I’d also like to thank and congratulate Merlwiz79 for maintaining this edition and for making it better and better with each release.

Have fun with it and don’t forget to give us feedback by replying to this thread.

Clem.

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