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If you’re still using ifconfig, you’re living in the past
by Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre on 7 July 2017
The world evolves I regularly see “recommendations” to use ifconfig to get interface information in mailing list posts or bug reports and other places. I...
Desktop
Ubuntu Desktop Weekly Update: July 7, 2017
by Will Cooke on 7 July 2017
GNOME We’ve been working on the migration and transition processes for users going from Unity 7 to GNOME Shell. We’ve worked on migrating favourites, the...
Cloud and server
OpenStack in a Snap
by Corey Bryant on 6 July 2017
OpenStack is complex and many OpenStack community members are working hard to make the deployment and operation of OpenStack easier. Much of this time is...
Cloud and server
Ubuntu Foundations Development Summary: July 5, 2017
by Canonical on 5 July 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...
Ubuntu
Simplifying local development: The ./run executable
by Robin Winslow on 5 July 2017
Canonical’s webteam manage over 18 websites as well as many supporting projects and frameworks. These projects are built with any combination of Python, Ruby,...
Cloud and server
Quick and easy network configuration with Netplan
by Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre on 5 July 2017
Earlier this week I uploaded netplan 0.21 in artful, with SRUs in progress for the stable releases. There are still lots of features coming up, but it’s also...
Desktop
User acceptance testing of snaps, with Travis CI
by elopio on 5 July 2017
Travis CI offers a great continuous integrationservice for the projects hosted in GitHub. With it you can run tests, deliverartifacts and deploy services on...
Desktop
Switching from Unity to Gnome-Shell: first challenges
by Iain Lane on 3 July 2017
I work at Canonical, on the desktop team. The team works on Ubuntu Desktop, publishing a release every six months containing the fruits of our efforts — or at...
Ubuntu
Designing build.snapcraft.io
by Matthew Paul Thomas on 3 July 2017
Many open-source software developers use GitHub. Let’s make it as easy as possible for them to build and release their code automatically.